On Saturday, 22 February 2025, future students will have the opportunity to get to know the degree programmes at IMC Krems from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A diverse selection of bachelor and master degree programmes in the fields of Business, Health and Science & Technology awaits those interested.
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Open House at IMC Krems: Presentation of new degree programmes

The highlights at a glance
- Presentation of three new master degree programmes: Engineering Responsible AI Systems*, OMICS Technologies and Data Science in Biomedicine* and Sustainable Chemistry and Digital Processing*
- Personal discussions: Direct exchange with students and programme directors provides insights into the degree programme.
- Presentations by the heads of degree programmes to help you choose your course
- Campus exploration and house tours
- Laboratory visits and practical exercises: Exercises will take place in the modern, well-equipped laboratories in the newly constructed Building Wing U and Wing D.
- Inclusion stand: Experience barriers for yourself - try out wheelchairs, crutches and orthoses; studying with a disability and psychological student counselling; psychological first aid - how can you support people in crisis?
- Application tips: The IMC Prospective Student Advisory Service will be on hand to provide valuable advice on the application process.
- Discover Krems: Information about Krems as a place to study with leisure and sports activities as well as accommodation options.
Valuable insights on site at IMC Campus Krems
The Open House offers a unique opportunity to explore the campus and talk to students and programme directors in person. ‘This personal atmosphere remains one of the main concerns of IMC Krems during the degree programme. I cordially invite all future students to take part in the Open House,’ says IMC CEO Ulrike Prommer.
New degree programmes
Three English-language master degree programmes are new to the programme: The master degree programme OMICS Technologies and Data Science in Biomedicine* responds to the growing demand for highly qualified specialists at the interface of biotechnology and data science.
Sustainable Chemistry is driving change in the industrial production of chemicals and materials by striving for resource efficiency and minimising environmental impact. The master degree programme Sustainable Chemistry and Digital Processing* responds to this trend.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly revolutionising different areas of life and presents society with the urgent task of designing these systems responsibly. The demand for highly qualified specialists who can work at the intersection of computer science, sustainability and ethics is therefore constantly increasing. The master degree programme in Engineering Responsible AI Systems* was developed to meet precisely these requirements.
* subject to approval by AQ Austria