DUNAÚJVÁROS UNIVERSITY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT BA
Overview
Business Administration and Management BA
Name of faculty: Institute of Social Sciences, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Bachelor
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 7 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
Graduates with the knowledge of businessman and with the analytical skills of an economist, have numerous career opportunities. For those who see their future in the business sector in a managerial or administrative role, this degree is and ideal choice.
This BA programme in Business Administration and Management offers a broad-based approach to business and management, and provides the students with an educational profile that combines in depth managerial competence with a solid knowledge in business administration. Core content of the course comprises business, management, and economic subject matters. Specialist options include business communication and enterprise management. Students learn how companies, enterprises, financial institutions, and budgetary organizations operate; how products and services are designed and marketed; how new processes are implemented and applied; and how businesses and their human factors are managed and supervised. Business management and communication topics make extensive use of case studies and project work; and a wide range of assessment methods is employed.
Reasons to choose the course:
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Acquire business and administration skills
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Gain thorough understanding of the business environment and business administration
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Develop excellent transferable skills
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Take the opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment
Future Prospects
The appreciation of business issues means that the prospects of students after graduation are excellent. The business, administrational and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired will open up a wide range of career opportunities in functions such as financial management, managerial accountancy, regional management.
Specialization: Business Communication, Enterprise Management
Structure of studies
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totaling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each of the first three years of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the fields of economic, methodological and managerial sciences.
Second year modules introduce the fields of advanced business administration and applied economics and management.
During the third year, the students commence their specializations. The students are offered two options: Business Communication or Enterprise Management. Option modules or electives are also offered to the students.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects, field practice and write their thesis.
Professional Practice/Internship:
The mandatory internship period has to be absolved.
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Academic requirements of the course
Completed (and signed) application form, short CV in English, motivation letter in English, copy of secondary school leaving certificate + official English translation
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT BA
Overview
Communication and Media Science BA
Name of faculty: Institute of Social Sciences, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Bachelor
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 6 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
Graduates with a knowledge of the communication systems in the society and of the main institutions of communication and media, can fulfill the social role of a mediator, have numerous career opportunities. for those who see their future in communication and media sector, this degree is an ideal choice.
This BA programme in Communication and Media Science offers a broad-based approach to the methods, channels and institutions of social and mass communication and provides the students with an educational profile that combines in-depth intellectual and practical communicational competence with a solid knowledge in social sciences. Specialist options are business communication and media informatics. Students learn how to work with the basic aspects and principles connected to communication and media, how to form and express their thoughts effectively in accordance with the basic theories and conceptions of the social communication and how to communicate information, arguments and analyses to professional and non-professional audience by the use of the modern tools of communicational technologies.
Reasons to choose the course:
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Gain thorough understanding of the communication processes in the human society, the main functions, interpretations and methods of communication;
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Develop excellent communicational skills that are essential in the everyday business life;
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Acquire the basis of practical media technological knowledge by the use of the high-level of communication technology infrastructure (TV-studio, radio station, media laboratories) of our campus;
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Take the opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment.
Future Prospects:
Communication is the global challenge of the third millennium. The appreciation of communication and media experts means that the prospects of students after graduation are excellent and include a wide range of professions: editor or director of radio and television programs, journalist, online journalist, web designer, anchorperson of a television or radio program, media technician, manager of public relations, marketing and marketing communication department, manager or coworker of a communication agency, etc.
Specialization: Business Communication, Media Communication
Structure of studies
During their studies candidates are required to take up to 180 credits, each semester totaling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each of the first three semesters of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the field of social sciences, communication skills and communicational theoretical knowledge.
Second year modules introduce the regulation and the specific fields of communication, and the start of the Electives and modules of specialization extend both the theoretical and practical knowledge of the students in relation to the major chosen by them: business communication or media informatics.
In the final two semesters students are required to acquire the knowledge of the modules in their chosen specialization and to accomplish their final degree projects and write their thesis.
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Academic requirements of the course
Completed (and signed) application form, short CV in English, motivation letter in English, copy of secondary school leaving certificate + official English translation
COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING BSC
Overview
Computer Science Engineering BSc
Name of faculty: Institute of Information Technology, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Bachelor
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 7 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
Graduates with a technical background, the analytical skills of an engineer, plus knowledge of informatics have numerous career opportunities. For those who see their future in the engineering or business sectors in a computer engineer or IT specialist role this degree is an ideal choice.
This BSc programme in Computer Science Engineering offers a broad-based approach to Computer Engineering and provides the students with an educational profile that combines in-depth informatics competence with a solid knowledge in computer science. Core content of the course comprises engineering, informatics and business subject matters. Specialist options include business informatics, networks, system engineering, and software technology. Students learn how computer architectures are designed; how systems and networks operate; how softwares and systems are programmed; and how new processes are implemented and applied. Computer Science Engineering topics make extensive use of case studies and project work; and a wide range of assessment methods is employed.
Reasons to choose the course:
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Acquire an excellent mix of informatics and engineering skills
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Gain thorough understanding of the software and network technologies
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Develop excellent transferable skills
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Take the opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment
Future Prospects:
The appreciation of both informatics and engineering issues means that the prospects of students after graduation are excellent. The technological, managerial and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired will open up a wide range of career opportunities in functions such as software technology, system engineering, network building, electronics, robotics, project and quality management. Specialization: Business Communication, Media Communication
Structure of studies
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totaling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each semester of the first three years of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the fields of technical science, natural science and human sciences. The technical and natural science modules introduce the fundamental technical and mathematical techniques within the context in which they can be used.
Second year modules introduce the fields of networks and programming. The programming modules begin with explaining the operation systems and problem solving on computers.
During the third year, the students start their specializations. The students are offered four options: networks, business informatics, system engineering, and software technology. Option modules or electives are also offered to the students.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their theses.
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Academic requirements of the course
Completed (and signed) application form, short CV in English, motivation letter in English, copy of secondary school leaving certificate + official English translation
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT BSC
Overview
Engineering Management BSc
Name of faculty: Institute of Social Sciences, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Bachelor
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 7 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
Graduates with a technical background, the analytical skills of an engineer, plus knowledge of business and management have numerous career opportunities. Meeting the challenges of global competition creates increased demand for graduates, who can provide an interface between technical and business personnel. For those who see their future in the engineering sector in a business or management role this joint degree is an ideal choice.
This BSc programme in Engineering Management offers a broad-based approach to engineering and management, provides the students with an educational profile that combines in-depth technical competence with a solid knowledge in business administration and management. Core content of the course comprises business, management, engineering and technology subject matters. Specialist options include operations management, quality management, environmental engineering, and logistics management. Students learn how products are engineered, manufactured and marketed; how new technology is implemented and applied; and how businesses and their human factors are managed or even financially controlled. Business and management topics make extensive use of case studies and project work; and a wide range of assessment methods is employed.
Reasons to choose the course:
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Acquire an excellent mix of managerial and technical skills
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Gain thorough understanding of the business environment and industrial management
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Develop excellent transferable skills
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Take the opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment
Future Prospects:
The appreciation of both business and engineering issues means that the prospects of students after graduation are excellent. The technological, managerial and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired will open up a wide range of career opportunities in functions such as project management, product design, logistics, quality management, servicing and maintenance.
Specialization: Logistics
Structure of studies
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totaling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each of the first three years of the programme.
The core modulesin the first year are taken mainly from the fields of technical science, natural science and human sciences. The technical and natural science modules introduce the fundamental technical and mathematical techniques within the context in which they can be used.
Second year modules introduce the field of business management. The business modules begin by explaining the economic and industrial environment in which engineering companies must operate, then introduce the tools and techniques needed to manage an engineering business successfully.
During the third year, the students commence their specializations: logistics management. Option modules or electives are also offered to the students.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects, field practice and write their theses.
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Academic requirements of the course
Completed (and signed) application form, short CV in English, motivation letter in English, copy of secondary school leaving certificate + official English translation
MATERIALS ENGINEERING BSC
Overview
Materials Engineering BSc
Name of faculty: Institute of Engineering Sciences, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Bachelor
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 7 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
This BSc programme offers the knowledge of material engineers who are able to interpret and control the chemical processes in the materials, to test and to inspect the characteristics and the structure of the materials in order to change them by the use of various technologies, and to control and organize the material production technological processes in order to provide the required high-quality of materials in mass production. The students of this study program will acquire in-depth theoretical knowledge that is adequate to enable them to continue with their studies in the graduate, master level.
A graduated Materials Engineer will be able to define and describe the physical and chemical processes happening in material systems with mathematical tools, with special consideration to the regularities of thermodynamics and kinetics.
A graduated Materials Engineer will acquire knowledge of
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the atomic, the micro- and macrostructure of the solid materials, the fundamental methods to test the structure and the principle of operation for the basic tools;
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the principle of operation for the material producing machines and equipment's;
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the essential technologies of the metallurgical production of metals and their alloys;
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the basic technologies of plastic deformation and casting of the metals and their alloys;
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the fundamental technologies of heat treatment and surface treatment;
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the basic technologies of the production ceramics and composite materials;
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the basic technologies of producing polymers;
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the essential technologies of processing plastic materials;
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the quality testing and supervision of the work phases in relation to the material technologies
Future Prospects:
This qualification provides employment opportunities in the following sectors of industry:
metallurgy, electronics industry, chemical industry, energy industry and machinery engineering.
Structure of studies
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totaling 30 credits.
The modules of the study course include subject on the following areas: the structure and characteristics of the materials, coating technologies, the chemistry of metals, ceramics, polymers, metal technology, production technology, heat and fluid dynamics, heat treatment and surface treatment, waste processing, ceramics technologies, chemistry and material science, composites, melting of alloys, environmental protection and energetics, mechanics, quality control, casting processes, polymer technology, knowledge of standards, tool design, technological modelling, characteristics and structure testing.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their thesis.
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Academic requirements of the course
Completed (and signed) application form, short CV in English, motivation letter in English, copy of secondary school leaving certificate + official English translation
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BSC
Overview
Mechanical Engineering BSc
Name of faculty: Institute of Engineering Sciences, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Bachelor
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 7 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
This BSc programme in Mechanical Engineering offers the knowledge of mechanical engineers who are able to operate and maintain machines and engineering equipment's, to install and apply mechanical engineering technologies, to organize and control the work, and to fulfill the technical development, research and planning tasks of average complexity level in accordance with the requirements of the labor market; and who have acquired in-depth theoretical knowledge that is adequate to enable them to continue with their studies in the graduate, master level.
A graduated Mechanical Engineer shall be able to
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do the technical design and construction of machine parts, machines, equipment's, appliances, devices;
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work out and manage the production of machine structures, metal and/ or polymer structures and its parts;
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do the diagnostical testing of machines and equipment's and to work out the related maintenance, reliability and repairment technological tasks;
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manage the mechanical engineering technological processes and to organize the servicing of machinery devices;
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do the operation and development of mechatronic systems;
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do the operation and development of logistic and material handling systems;
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do the technical control of environmental protection tasks;
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apply environment-friendly technologies, to develop the industrial environment and to design and produce the environment-protecting technical tools;
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do the design of building engineering equipment's, to prepare, to organize and to manage its construction;
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do the design, production and maintenance of vehicles and mobile machines;
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do the planning, implementation, production and maintenance of thermodynamical, hydrodynamical and chemical processes;
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find solution to labor safety tasks.
Future Prospects:
Nowadays there is an increasing demand on the labor market for mechanical engineers. The industrial areas of machine production, chemical production and the energy sector requires skillful mechanical engineers to do the work tasks of factories and design offices in relation to technical design, maintenance and quality insurance.
Structure of studies
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totaling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each of the first three years of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the fields of basic engineering subjects and basic natural scientific subjects, such as Mechanics, Machine Structures Mathematics, Engineering Physics.
In the second and third year the students continue their studies with professional basic mechanical engineering subjects (in hydraulics, pneumatics, welding, design systems, CNC machines, production planning, etc.) and the subjects in connection to the field of their specialization.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their thesis.
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Academic requirements of the course
Completed (and signed) application form, short CV in English, motivation letter in English, copy of secondary school leaving certificate + official English translation
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MSC
Overview
Mechanical Engineering MSc
Name of faculty: Institute of Engineering Sciences, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Masters
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 4 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
The education is aimed at training engineers capable of elaborating the concept of machines, mechanical equipment and processes, modelling them, then planning, operating and maintaining them; developing machine industry technologies, new materials, production technologies and using them in view of environmental aspects; performing leading, management and organization tasks, performing the tasks of technical development, research, planning and innovation, connecting to and coordinating engineering projects of domestic and/or international level, as well as continuing engineering studies even within the scope of doctor’s education.
a) Graduates at MSc level are familiar with:
- theory and practice in the mechanical engineering profession, possess the necessary manual skills, measuring abilities with laboratory-level knowledge,
- management tasks and activities,
- IT communication and analysis,
- basic regulations of environment protection, quality management, consumer protection, product liability, principles and application of chances of equality access, workplace health and safety, technical and economical legal regulations as well as the fundamental provisions of engineers’ ethics,
- problem solution techniques necessary for research or scientific work suitable to be used widely,
- the global social- and economic processes.
Structure of studies
Determining knowledge fields (subjects) in accordance with this Master’s degree and qualifications:
Ground subjects (extending BSc qualification to MSc level)
Natural science basics: 20 to 36 credit units
Mathematics, physics, mechanics, material science, thermo- and hydrodynamics and other subjects by institution;
Economics and human skills: 10 to 20 credit units,
Management and executive skills, quality assurance, environment protection, recycling, energy management, communications, marketing, legal and financial skills, other subjects specified by the institution.
Professional core material: 10 to 30 credit units,
Machine construction, design and production, measure and signal processing, electronics, independent project work, further core material specified by the institution.
Mandatory optional subjects from the professional core material: 46 to 60 credit units.
Differentiated professional skills:
All those special professional skills, which are prerequisites for a successful pursuit and development on the following fields:
applied mechanics, material science, fluid dynamics, building engineering, mechanical procedure techniques, informatics of mechanical systems, machine production technology, machine design, thermodynamic power machines and equipment, agricultural machines, instrument technology and quality assurance, and polymer technology.
Thesis: 30 credit units.
Professional Internship: Duration is at least four weeks, determined by the curriculum of the higher education institution.
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 6.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Upon entering this MSc course, the courses/degrees accepted as preceding studies are the following:
With full credit value can be taken into account: the BSc course in Mechanical Engineering.
BSc courses primarily accepted with value specified in ad. 11 (pls. see below):
Material Engineering, Energetic Engineering, Industrial Product Planning and Design Engineering, Agricultural and Food Industry Mechanical Engineering, Traffic Engineering and Mechatronic Engineering.
Furthermore: With credit values according to ad. 11, such Bachelor and Master degree courses, which will be accepted by the Credit Transfer Committee of the higher education institution in question (based on adding the attainment that serve as a basis of determining the credit can also be taken into account) in accordance with the Act LXXX on Higher Education (1993) regarding College and University level BSc courses.
TEACHER OF ENGINEERING MA
Overview
Teacher of Engineering MA
Name of faculty: Teacher Training Centre, University of Dunaújváros
Degree: Masters
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: Yes
Course Duration: 4 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
Graduates with a technical background, the analytical skills of an engineer, plus knowledge of teaching have numerous career opportunities. For those, who see their future in teaching and research in the area of engineering this joint degree is an ideal choice.
This MA programme offers a broad-based approach to engineering and teaching, provides the candidates with an educational profile that combines in-depth technical competence with a solid knowledge in teaching and engineering. Core content of the programme consists of courses in Mechanical-Mechatronic Engineering and Information Technology Engineering, and also differentiated professional knowledge in the areas of Psychology and Pedagogy. Engineering and teaching topics make extensive use of case studies and project work; and a wide range of assessment methods is employed. A coherent pedagogical training is also an essential part of the programme.
Reasons to choose the Teacher of Engineering MA Programme:
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Acquire an excellent mix of teaching and engineering skills
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Develop excellent transferable skills
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Take the opportunity to study in a multicultural environment
Future Prospects
The appreciation of both teaching and engineering issues means that the prospects of students after graduation are excellent. The technological, educational and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired during the training will open up a wide range of career opportunities in teaching, research and engineering.
Structure of studies
During their studies candidates are required to take up to 120 credits, each semester 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each of the first two semesters of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the fields of Pedagogy, Psychology, Methodology and Natural Sciences.
Second year modules introduce the specializations.
In the final semester, students are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their portfolio, which is a scientific collection of their work, including a big empirical pedagogical research, that provides an evidence about their teacher competences.
Specializations:
- Mechanical-Mechatronics Engineer
- Information Technology Engineer
Language requirements of the course
IELTS 6.5 or equivalent English language document
You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you:
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You have continued your previous studies in the English language – a proof thereof must be attached to the application
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You are a native English-speaking applicant (a copy of your passport for proof)
Course Requirements
Candidates must satisfy the University's Entrance Requirements. Applying for the Teacher of Engineering Master's Programme, candidates must have a diploma / degree in Mechanical Engineering (BSc or MSc) or Information Technology (BSc or MSc), or a kind of Engineering BSc or MSc degree that is close to those two disciplines.
All candidates must participate in an oral entrance examination, which is a motivational discussion about the candidate’s professional experience, especially in teaching, as well as their motivation to become a teacher and future plans.
PREPARATORY YEAR PROGRAM
Overview
Preparatory Year Program
Name of faculty: University of Dunaújváros
Degree: no
University type: Public
Established: 1953
Language of Course: English
Erasmus +: no
Course Duration: 1 or 2 semesters
Intake: September
Programme Introduction
All applicants to the undergraduate or graduate study programmes at UOD whose English language proficiency is lower than IELTS 5.5/CEFR B2 can apply for our Preparatory Year Program in English as a Foreign Language.
Duration of Study: 1- or 2-semester progammes
Precondition of student application acceptance:
General Certificate of Education or a certificate of national secondary school final exam; or the certificate required for entering a tertiary education study programme in the home country.
The minimum level of English language proficiency for application: IELTS 4.0/CEFR B1.
Credit points to be acquired: 0.
Objectives and main learning outcomes
To prepare students for their English language studies on the chosen academic programmes by:
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raising their level of English proficiency towards the IELTS 5.5/CEFR B2 level
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providing them with academic reading, writing, speaking, listening skills, and basic research skills
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introducing them to the Hungarian culture and language
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providing an international study environment
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familiarizing them with the study rules and everyday campus life at UOD.