Admission to the bachelor programme in Sport Science

Detailed information on the admission procedure including the sporting aptitude admission test for applicants with

  • secondary-school leaving certificate from an EU/EEA country or Switzerland and
  • German knowledge at level B2 or higher

If you are in your final school year and do not have your secondary-school leaving certificate yet, you can already apply for admission and register for the admission test. As soon as you receive the document, upload it in u:space.

No later than at the time of admission to the degree programme, you will need a secondary-school leaving certificate and a proof of German language proficiency at level C1 (or higher). You do not yet need these proofs on the day of the admission test. 

The admission test takes place twice per academic year (before the winter semester and summer semester) and is valid for four semesters.

 Deadlines and overview

Winter semester 2024/25:

  • Application and registration period: from 4 March to 5 June 2024
  • Administration fee: 50 Euro
  • Admission period: after the announcement of results until 31 October 2024
  • Semester start: 1 October

Summer semester 2025:

  • Application and registration period: 11 November 2024 to 8 January 2025
  • Administration fee: 50 Euro
  • Admission period: after the announcement of results until 31 March 2025
  • Semester start: 1 March

 

All deadlines and information on the sporting aptitude admission test

The admission to the degree programme is only possible after having successfully passed the sporting aptitude admission test, provided you fulfil all requirements for the admission to a bachelor programme at the University of Vienna.

 Required documents

for the registration in u:space

  • your passport or personal ID card (front and back!) as JPEG or PNG file

for the application for admission

  • all pages (!) of your original secondary-school leaving certificate 
    • together with a sworn translation (if not issued in German or English)
    • merged into one PDF file
    The application is even possible before your secondary-school leaving certificate is issued.
  • proof of German language proficiency at level C1 or higher (not needed if you have a secondary-school leaving certificate from a German-speaking country) merged into one PDF file
  • if necessary, proof of any additional exams merged into one PDF file

 Your steps in the admission procedure

Step 1: Prepare the required documents

  1. Scan all required documents and save them in proper format. Make sure that your files are easily readable and scanned in high quality. 
  2. Merge several pages of the same document (e.g. front and back of the secondary-school leaving certificate plus translation) into one PDF file by means of an online tool of your choice.

Step 2: Apply for admission and register

  1. Activate your u:account in u:space within the application period. Make sure you remember the login data, because you will further need the u:account during your studies.
  2. Log in to u:space, complete the registration and select the degree programme of your choice. Upload the required documents. 
    • If you do not have your secondary-school leaving certificate yet, enter the relevant information. You can already register for the admission test and upload your secondary-school leaving certificate later.
    • If needed, select “Yes, my German knowledge is sufficient. I want to participate in the entrance exam procedure for the coming academic year."
  3. Click on "continue to submission" and check the summary to see if the data you entered (especially your e-mail address) is correct.
  4. Then, click on "pay and submit application" and pay the administration fee of 50 Euro by credit card or by eps online transfer (only possible from an Austrian bank account).

Check the status of your application in u:space:

a) You have already uploaded a secondary-school leaving certificate. The status of your application is "submitted".

b) You have not uploaded any secondary-school leaving certificate yet. The status of your application is "amend" and the status of your secondary-school leaving certificate is "deficient!". This means you can upload your secondary-school leaving certificate later on.

Now you are registered for the sporting aptitude admission test.

Step 3: Sporting aptitude admission test

For detailed information regarding the test and deadlines contact the StudiesServiceCenter (SSC) Sport Science.

Step 4: Admission to the degree programme

After the announcement of results, an admission to the degree programme is possible, provided you have passed the admission test successfully and meet the requirements for an admission to a bachelor programme at the University of Vienna.

This is how you complete the admission procedure: 

  1. Book an appointment for online first-time admission by using our appointment-booking tool.
    Detailed information on how to book an appointment
    As your identity needs to be verified, you have to complete this step in person. Representation by third parties is not possible. 
  2. Pay the tuition fee/Students' Union fee after your appointment. The admission procedure is completed as soon as the prescribed fee is received in u:space > Financial matters > Tuition fee/Students' Union fee. 

Step 5: Order the u:card and create your semester schedule

As soon as the tuition fee/Students' Union fee is received, you can order your student ID card, the u:card.

Furthermore, you can print out your student documents (student record sheet and confirmation of enrolment) in u:space > Personal matters > My documents.

After the admission, you can create your semester schedule and register for courses. The registration deadlines are available in the course directory in u:find as well as in u:space.

FAQ

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  • How does the admission test for proof of sporting aptitude work and when does it take place?

    The sporting aptitude admission test takes place twice per academic year (before the respective winter and summer semester). All information about the test can be found on the SSC Sports Science page. As soon as it is clear, when exactly the exams will take place, the times can be found on the dates page.

  • How long is the sporting aptitude admission test valid?

    The sporting aptitude admission test is valid for four semesters after successful completion.

  • My secondary-school leaving certificate is from an EU/EEA country or Switzerland, but I am a citizen of a non-EU/EEA country. How should I proceed?

    Message us via the contact form and specify the countries. We will send you information regarding your steps in the admission procedure via e-mail.

  • I have lost one of my documents, is a copy sufficient?

    No, your original documents have to be checked for authenticity by the Admission Office during your personal admission, as your documents are only digitally uploaded during your application.

    If you have lost one of the relevant documents for admission, you have to bring a duplicate or a notarised copy. A regular copy is not sufficient.

  • Is there a numerus clausus/minimum of required grades?

    There is no numerus clausus in Austria. Your grade point average is not relevant for the admission. Please note that some degrees have entrance exam procedures.

  • What can I do if I have lost the login details for my u:account?

    If you have lost or forgotten the login details for your u:account, contact the Helpdesk of the Vienna University Computer Center.

  • I have an International Baccalaureate (IB). What do I have to bear in mind?

    The admission to a degree programme at the University of Vienna is only possible if your IB Diploma meets the following requirements:

    • You have to have reached a minimum of 24 points (an admission with an IB Certificate is not possible)
    • Among at least six subjects of examinations are
      • a foreign language (also possibly German)
      • mathematics
    • A minimum of at least three subjects have to be passed in "Higher Level."

    When applying for admission in u:space, specify Switzerland as the issuing country of your secondary-school leaving certificate, even if you have not finished school there. An upload of the IB document as PDF file in u:space is sufficient Do not send any documents to the Admission Office via terrestrial mail! You will have to present these only at the online first-time admission.

    German as subject in the IB Diploma can be accepted as proof German language proficiency at level A2 in the admission procedure. This does not replace the proof of German language proficiency at level C1 that is required upon admission.

    If you have a GIB (gemischtsprachiges IB), specify Germany as the issuing country. The requirements stay the same, the GIB can be accepted as proof of German knowlegde on C1 level.

    Detailed information on the proof of German language proficiency

  • I already have a university degree. Can I apply with this certificate instead of my secondary-school leaving certificate?

    Yes, if your higher education degree certificate is from a degree programme with a duration of at least three years (full time or at least 180 ECTS, e.g. a three-year bachelor programme) at a recognised post-secondary educational institution.

  • I have switched from another university to the University of Vienna. How can I get the exams taken at the other university recognised?

    The Studienprogrammleitung (SPL) is responsible for the recognition of exams. Once you are admitted to the University of Vienna, you can apply for the recognition of your exams in the StudiesServiceCenter (SSC) or StudiesServiceUnit (SSS) responsible for your degree programme.

    List of SSS and SSC

  • Are there any bachelor programmes taught in English?

    No, even if several courses are taught entirely or partly in another language, the admission requirement for all Bachelor's/Diploma programs at the University of Vienna is German. Here you can find all information on the required German language skills.

    Because of this, a proof of language proficiency in German at level C1 is required for the admission to any bachelor/diploma programme.