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Computer Science Engineering

by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics

Study programme
BSc in Computer Engineering
Qualification
Computer Science Engineer
Level
BSc
Application period
2025/26 Autumn intake: 1 October 2024 – 15 June 2025
Duration
7 semesters (3.5 years)
Teaching mode
on-site
Language requirements
A demonstrated proficiency in English (B2 level or equivalent: IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 72, GCSE English, Duolingo 95). If English is your native language or you finished an English-speaking study program, you do not have to prove your English skills. If you do not meet the English skills requirements, we offer an English Language preparatory program.
Academic requirements
Secondary school leaving certificate, secondary school level knowledge of mathematics
ECTS credits to collect
180 + 30
Tuition fee
3000 EUR/semester
Other fees
150 EUR application fee
Lecture, seminar – practice
46% – 54%

Short description

The aim of the program is to train computer software engineers who, after having acquired a high level of technical and scientific knowledge related to the field of informatics, are able to design new IT systems and tools, develop and integrate IT systems, and distributed software applications, carry out and coordinate development tasks in the field of IT. It also prepares students to continue their studies at MSc level.

Specializations

  • Web Technologies

Career prospects

Graduates can take up different IT positions such as software developer, test developer, OS or DB administrator in the IT industries with theoretical, practical and managerial skills at almost any field of information technology such as software development, programming, OS and databases.

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Dr. Zoltán Siménfalvi

Dean, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics

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Founded in 1949, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics has evolved into a modern, multidisciplinary institution, integrating mechanical engineering, information technology, logistics, and electrical engineering. Over seven decades, it has adapted to meet contemporary industrial challenges, combining strong research with education. Partnerships with companies, laboratories, and international organizations, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, further enhance the Facultys commitment to innovative and impactful engineering education and research.

Dr. Zoltán Siménfalvi

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