Vienna Business School

Vienna Business School is a private educational institution in Austria with a focus on business and economics, operated in Vienna and Mödling by the Fonds der Wiener Kaufmannschaft (Viennese Merchants Guild).

HAK I Akademiestraße
HAK I, view from Karlsplatz
HAK II Hamerlingplatz

Overview

The Fonds der Wiener Kaufmannschaft operates six commercial academies (Handelsakademien) and six commercial schools (Handelsschulen) in Vienna and Mödling. In addition, commercial colleges, consolidation courses as well as courses at the University of Applied Sciences of the Wiener Wirtschaft, are offered in cooperation with the Wirtschaftskammer Wien (Vienna Commercial Chamber). According to the statute of the Fonds der Wiener Kaufmannschaft, these institutions have the explicit aim to educate commercially competent young talent for the Wiener Wirtschaft.

Educational institutions and courses operated by the Vienna Business School:[1][2]

  • HAK/HAK I Akademiestraße
  • HAK II/HAS III Hamerlingplatz
  • HAK III/HAS IV Schönborngasse
  • HAK/HAS Augarten
  • HAK/HAS Floridsdorf
  • HAK/HAS Mödling
  • Kolleg für Kunstmanagement
  • Kaufmännisches Kolleg – Städtetourismus & Eventmanagement
  • HAK Plus – Schönborngasse & Mödling

History

The Handelsakademie Wien was founded in 1857, the second Handelsakademie in the Austrian Empire after Prague, and instruction started in the following year with five teachers and 59 pupils. The first president of the Handelsakademie was Friedrich Schey von Koromla.[3] The building of the Handelsakademie in the Akademiestraße near Karlsplatz was designed by the architect Ferdinand Fellner dem Älteren and completed in 1862.

The so-called Neue Wiener Handelsakademie (New Vienna Commercial Academy) was founded in 1905 by the Wiener Kaufmännischen Verein (Vienna Commercial Association). The school building was built in 1906 and 1907 in the Hamerlingplatz, designed by Julius [de] and Wunibald Deininger. Also in 1907, the first Wiener Handelsakademie für Mädchen (Vienna Commercial Academy for Girls) was established in the Schönborngasse by the physicist Dr. Olga Ehrenhaft-Steindler. In the other Handelsakademien, girls were only taught in separate classes from 1921 onwards.

In the 1920s, the Wiener Handelsakademien were taken over by the Council of the Vienna Merchants, from 1940 until 1954 it was administered by the city of Vienna. After 1952, the Wiener Handelsakademien were introduced into the newly founded Fonds der Wiener Kaufmannschaft (Fonds of the Viennese Merchants). Since 1997, the Handelsakademien operate under the name Vienna Business School.

Education

Education at the Vienna Business School lasts five years, and ends with the Reife- und Diplomprüfung (Matura). Notebooks are used in all classes from year two onwards,[4][5] two foreign languages are compulsory, a third foreign language can be chosen as an optional course. From the third year onwards, all students must choose an Ausbildungsschwerpunkt (key area of training) from the following options: Marketing und internationale Geschäftstätigkeit (Marketing and International Business), Controlling und Jahresabschluss (Controlling and Annual Financial Statements), Wirtschaftsinformatik und betriebliche Organisation (business IT and business organisation), Management-Praxis, and Multimedia und Webdesign.[6] What distinguishes the Vienna Business Schools from most other Handelsakademien is its international outlook and focus on practical learning: all students must complete two year-long projects (years three and five), one of them being the Maturaprojekt (a-levels project) in the relevant Ausbildungsschwerpunkt.[7] Furthermore, in the subject Übungsfirma (virtual enterprise), pupils 'work' in a virtual company for three hours a week, and take part in an international virtual trade fair.[8] The academic rigour in the Handelsakademien means that dropout rates after the first year can be as high as 40 per cent. A selective admissions process and initiatives such as the 'learning club' have meant that dropout rates at the Vienna Business School usually range between 20 and 23 per cent.[9]

The successful Vienna Business School model has also been exported elsewhere; for example, a Russian Delegation visited to familiarise itself with the Austrian education system, and the Vienna Business School in particular, and on a separate occasion the president of the Russian Chamber of Commerce visited the Vienna Business School in 2007.[10][11][12]

The international outlook of the VBS model is further illustrated by the fact that the HAK Floridsdorf (Franklinstrasse) is a UNESCO school (one of 44 in Austria), and has partner schools in Denmark and Poland.[13][14] Furthermore, there is an emphasis on familiarising students with the European Union, for example through Europatage (Europe days)[15][16] or projects, as for example in the case of the HAK Floridsdorf.[17]

Through the concept of HAK Plus, the Vienna Business School focuses particularly on exceptionally talented students, and enriches the existing HAK curriculum with additional skills, such as methodological, personal and social competences, as well as encouraging students to participate in extracurricular activities.[18][19]

Reputation

Vienna Business Schools can often be found in top positions in Austrian school rankings.[20] Vienna Business Schools also have top-ranks in Bundesländer (state-level) rankings.[21][22]

The Vienna Business Schools have a particularly good reputation in so far as their education has a project oriented, interdisciplinary focus with an emphasis on personal development, as well as putting a premium on the use of modern technologies.[23] Liz Hull, Head of Human Resources at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Austria, states that "In our experience, those university graduates that have attended commercial academies are particularly client-focused, inquisitive and socially competent. In addition, they catch on in areas such as accounting a lot quicker than others".[24]

Many prominent members of the Austrian political, cultural and business elite are among the alumni of the Vienna Business School. Among the most prominent former students is the former Bundespräsident (Federal President) of Austria, Heinz Fischer.[25]

Cooperation with business

The Vienna Business Schools has close links with major Austrian companies, such as the Raiffeisen Bank, BauMaxx (hypermarket chain), the Generali Group (insurance), and Uniqa, and multinationals such as Acer, Microsoft, Canon, and JVC. Businesses often hold 'career days' at the schools, and get involved with various projects.[26][27][28][29][30][31]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vienna Business School Standorte". Vienna Business School Standorte. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Vienna Business School Overview". Vienna Business School im Überblick. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Deutsche Biographie". Deutsche Biographie. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
  4. ^ "Die Presse – Das elektronische Klassenzimmer". Die Presse – The electronic classroom.
  5. ^ "Die Presse – Der Unterricht am Computer ist für manche Schüler bereits eine Selbstverständlichkeit. Ein Lokalaugenschein in einer Vienna Business School". Die Presse – Instruction using computers is already a matter of course for some students: local inspection in a Vienna Business School. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  6. ^ "Vienna Business School Overview". Vienna Business School Overview. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  7. ^ "Die Presse – Die AUA unter der Lupe kritischer Schülerinnen". Die Vienna Business School Floridsdorf präsentierte die Projektarbeiten ihrer Abschlussklassen.
  8. ^ "Vienna Business School Overview". Vienna Business School Overview.
  9. ^ "Die Presse – BHS: Fast 40 Prozent schaffen es nicht". Die Presse – The requirements at BHS are often underestimated.
  10. ^ "Die Presse – Sommelier gelernt, Zahnärztin geworden". Die Presse – HAK und HLW punkten mit einer Vielfalt an Unterrichtsangeboten. – Österreichische Projekte und internationale Kontakte sichern größere Attraktivität und sorgen für volle Klassen.
  11. ^ "Die Presse – Internationale Kontakte". Die Presse – Internationale Kontakte.
  12. ^ "VBS Russian Delegation" (PDF). VBS Russian Delegation.
  13. ^ "Die Presse – Profilierung im internationalen Netzwerk". Die Presse – Distinguished in the international network.
  14. ^ "News Schultest". News Schultest. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  15. ^ "VBS Europatag" (PDF). VBS Europatag. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  16. ^ "VBS Europaschwerpunkt" (PDF). VBS Europaschwerpunkt. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  17. ^ "Die Presse – Handelsakademie: "Haben Sie Angst vor dem EU-Beitritt?"". Die Presse – Commercial academy: Do you fear EU accession?.
  18. ^ "Die Presse – Begabtenförderung: Wenn Motivation kein Ende nimmt". Die Presse – Promoting the talented, never ending motivation.
  19. ^ "VBS Begabtenförderung". VBS Begabtenförderung.
  20. ^ "Die top 15 HAKs". Die top 15 HAKs. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  21. ^ "News – die besten BHS". News – die besten BHS.
  22. ^ "News – die besten BHS". News – die besten BHS.
  23. ^ "Die Presse – Schule: Praxisnähe macht es aus". Die Presse – School: practical relevance makes the difference.
  24. ^ "Die Presse – Schule: Praxisnähe macht es aus". Die Presse – School: practical relevance makes the difference.
  25. ^ "Die Presse – Manager-Schule feiert". Die Presse – Managers' school celebrates.
  26. ^ "Business Partners of the Vienna Business School". Business Partners of the Vienna Business School. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  27. ^ "Vienna Business School Pressearchiv". Vienna Business School Pressearchiv. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  28. ^ "VBS Schule macht Wirtschaft" (PDF). VBS Schule macht Wirtschaft. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  29. ^ "VBS Karrierevisionen" (PDF). VBS Karrierevisionen.
  30. ^ "VBS Karrieretalk" (PDF). VBS Karrieretalk.
  31. ^ "Top Managers visit VBS" (PDF). Top Managers visit VBS.


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