Special times require a special approach. In the course of the COVID-19 measures, practically the entire study programme at the MCI was temporarily converted to online and distant learning. The MCI benefited from its expertise in the field of online learning. In recent years, the MCI has consistently worked on building up its eCampus, so that 8 of 26 study programmes are already regularly offered in the mobile learning format.
Since personal study counselling ("face to face") is unfortunately not possible at the moment, the MCI is now offering a new format in addition to a range of other digital options: on Friday, 27 March 2020 from 4 to 5 p.m., the "Virtual Hour", a livestream on Instagram, will answer all questions about studying and continuing education at the MCI:
- Which programmes and continuing education courses will start in autumn 2020?
- In which formats will the study programs and continuing education courses be offered?
- How does the admission procedure work?
- How does the MCI live and breathe practical relevance?
- Which partner universities are available for semesters abroad?
- In which companies do MCI alumni work?
- and much more.
The Virtual Hour will be held in English. Questions can be submitted in advance (, keyword "Virtual Hour") or asked live directly in the stream. All you need to participate is a smartphone, tablet or PC and an internet connection. Registration is not required.
Prospective high school graduates are welcome and can of course apply for a bachelor's degree at the MCI, even if the high school diploma is still missing. This can be submitted later.
Virtual Hour: Livestream on Instagram Friday, 27 March 2020, 4 to 5 p.m. Instagram (@mcinnsbruck)
Please note: The next application deadline is Sunday, 29 March 2020.