Our university offers unique training and research in the region, which serves engineering-focused production activities, helping build the North-Transdanubian economy and its social and institutional infrastructure. Our activities provide students with a high-level, professional, and practical education. Graduates are thus able to adapt to the highly competitive and changing marketplace.

We have 45 years of tradition and experience in supporting Hungary ́s leading industries with a strong focus on vehicle engineering, transportation and telecommunication. As a result, our university has become the primary driver of the regional economy provider for the public service sector and supplies the human resources and training needs for the North-Transdanubian region.


Name of faculty: Audi Hungaria Faculty of Vehicle Engineering

Type and name of qualification: Bachelor in Vehicle Engineering (BSc)

Duration of studies: 7 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The study programme enables our undergraduate engineers both to understand and to realise the design, manufacturing, operation, maintenance, as well as diagnostic / repair tasks of vehicles and mobile machines. In their professional activity they deal with the safety aspects, environmental protection and energy economy. Graduates will be prepared to continue their studies at Master‘s (MSc) level.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 210 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into five categories: basic knowledge of natural sciences (50 credits), knowledge of economics and human sciences (17 credits), professional knowledge (110 credits), optional elective courses (18 credits), thesis course (15 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: One of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: Copy of secondary/high school graduation results including mathematics , record of courses studied, English CV,
motivation letter

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR / semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Audi Hungaria Faculty of Vehicle Engineering

Type and name of qualification: Logistics Engineer (BSc)

Duration of studies: 7 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Introduction of the programme

The programme aims to train basic level logistics engineers to analyse, organise and control the logistic (supply of goods, handling materials, stocking, commissioning, loading, supply of materials, distributions of goods, management of waste) process and system of material flow inside companies and between enterprises and also their related information flow with the help of their scientific, special technical, economic/management, information technological and industrial, transportation technological knowledge related to the professional field of logistics. Their professional knowledge enables them to participate in the production and quality control of logistic machines, equipment and devices as elements of logistic systems, and manage their operation. Graduates will be prepared to continue their studies at MSc level.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 210 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into four categories: basic knowledge of natural sciences (54 credits), knowledge of economics and human sciences (20 credits), professional knowledge (121 credits), thesis course (15 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5 (d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: Copy of secondary/high school graduation results including mathematics , record of courses studied, English CV, motivation letter

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Transport Sciences

Type and name of qualification: Civil engineer (BSc)

Duration of studies: 8  semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme introduction:

The programme provides students with multidisciplinary skills to produce professionals able to work in diverse areas of the broad field of Civil Engineering. Potential occupations include engineering design, construction management, employment at a government regulatory agency, specialized field and laboratory testing and analysis, operation and maintenance of civil engineering works, site planning and development as well as contract oversight. Civil engineering professionals work with architects, engineers from other disciplines, contractors, government officials, business people, and finance/insurance specialists. The bachelor’s program also prepares students to pursue studies for a master's degree.

Specialization: Transportation infrastructure / Structural engineering

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 240 The programme is divided into five categories: natural sciences (51 credits), economics and human sciences (17 credits), fundamental technical knowledge (117 credits), specialized technical knowledge (40 credits), thesis course (15 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working ours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: Copy of secondary/high school graduation results including mathematics , record of courses studied, English CV, motivation letter

Tuition fee: 3,300 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Type and name of  qualification: Agricultural Engineer (BSc)

Duration of studies: 7  semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme introduction: The BSc in Agriculture (equivalent to the Agronomist course) is designed for students to obtain the knowledge necessary to operate successfully in the different areas of agriculture, with special regard to plant production, animal breeding and environmental aspects related to agriculture. The training starts with a strong emphasis on basic sciences, especially chemistry, plant and animal physiology, physics and mathematics. The technical aspects of agriculture are important parts of the curriculum, which also includes the fundamentals of precision agriculture. The principal areas of training from the third semester are animal breeding and crop production, which includes all the related sciences necessary to operate as a qualified agronomist. A special emphasis is placed on the environmental aspects and on the application of environmentally sound technologies, which results not only in less environmental load, but also in a more economical way of production.

Specialization: Animal breeding or crop production

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 210 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into four categories: compulsory courses (155 credits), optional elective courses (10 credits), placement outside of the institution (min. 30 credits), thesis (10 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: Copy of secondary/high school graduation results including mathematics , record of courses studied, English CV, motivation letter

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Type and name of qualification: Food Engineer (BSc)

Duration of studies: 7 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The purpose of this programme is to equip students with a general knowledge of biology, chemistry, physics, technical sciences and economics; a special knowledge of food sciences; a professional knowledge of food processing technologies and the theoretical knowledge to enable them to proceed with their studies at master’s (MSc) level.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 210 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into four categories: compulsory courses (max. 155 credits), optional elective courses (min. 10 credits), placement outside of the institution (30 credits), thesis (15 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5, (d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned.

Academic requirements: Copy of secondary/high school graduation results including mathematics , record of courses studied, English CV, motivation letter.

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Kautz Gyula Faculty of Economics

Type and name of  qualification: Economist in Business Administration and Management (BSc)

Duration of studies: 7  semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The programme aims to train business experts equipped with a wide knowledge of economic, sociological, business and applied economic theories and methods, who will be capable of planning, analysing, coordinating and organising business activities in economic organisations and institutions. Their expertise will enable them to continue their studies at MSc level.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 + 30 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: Copy of secondary/high school graduation results including mathematics , record of courses studied, English CV, motivation letter

Tuition fee: 2,300 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Apáczai Csere János Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences

Type and name of qualification: International Relations Expert (BA)

Duration of studies: 6 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The undergraduate programme in International Relations is for individuals who are sensitive to global problems, open to other cultures, and are prepared to handle a broad range of evidence and analyse complex issues. They are also able to understand and interpret complexity, as well as present arguments in a clear, concise and effective manner in English. The programme is designed to enhance global perspectives and to learn how the world works. It also provides students with the knowledge of how to employ up-to-date theories, methods, and approaches. A multidisciplinary and flexible programme which combines a wide range of courses in international relations, history, economics, political science, foreign languages, sociology and regional studies, among other disciplines. The programme trains the students to be well informed about generally accepted tendencies, characteristics and data on universal political, economic and cultural phenomena. They will thus have deeper insights into and understanding of relations of various nations and cultures.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into three categories: compulsory courses (156 credits), thesis (10 credits) and elective courses (14 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: Copy of secondary/high school graduation results, record of courses studied, English CV, motivation letter

Tuition fee: 2,300 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application
Name of faculty: AUDI Hungaria Faculty of Vehicle Engineering

Type and name of qualification: Vehicle Engineer (MSc)

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction: The aim of the programme is to train students to become technically advanced automotive engineers.  After completing their studies, vehicle engineers will be able to carry out high level scientific, specified technical automotive, IT, and business and project management tasks related to vehicle development, internal combustion engines and alternative drive systems. Using their acquired knowledge, vehicle engineers will be able to both research and develop as well as design and manufacture vehicles, engines and their components. The Master’s programme prepares students to participate in and lead projects related to vehicles, drivelines and engines. Students will be also prepared to continue their studies in the PhD training programme at Széchenyi István University.  The master’s programme is in English, which will enable students to secure positions and/or participate in projects in the vehicle industry internationally. They will also be able to continue their studies abroad or fulfill leadership roles in multinational firms. As the training programme is project-oriented, each semester students participate in and/or lead a project. Semester projects can be individual or a team effort, they can be independent or interrelated. This philosophy prepares students to work, cooperate, and be leaders at the international level.  

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into three categories: compulsory courses, thesis courses and elective courses. 1 credit equals 1 ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: Bachelor’s degree relevant* to the Master's studies, list of courses, CV, motivation letter (in English).

* BA/BSc degrees in Vehicle Engineering,  Transportation Engineering, Logistics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Safety Engineering, Military and Safety Engineering, Military and security Engineering, Engineering Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering in the Agriculture and Food Industry. Applicants with other types of BA/BSc degrees can also apply, but will have to fulfil some additional requirements.

Tuition fee: 3,500 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Transport Sciences

Type and name of qualification: Infrastructure – Civil Engineer (MSc)

Duration of studies: 3 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme introduction

This programme is intended for students who want to become more experienced in the design, construction and maintenance of the infrastructure, more specifically transportation systems, roadways, railways, foundations, and earthquake engineering. The programme allows the student to focus on either transportation infrastructure or geotechnical engineering, or both.

Specialization: Transportation infrastructure, Geotechnical

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 90 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into three categories: compulsory courses (60 credits), thesis courses (20 credits) and elective courses (10 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BSc degree from any higher education already completed that is relevant to your application

Tuition fee: 3,300 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Transport Sciences

Type and name of  qualification: Architect (MSc)

Duration of studies: 4  semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme introduction

The Master of Architecture is offered to students who want to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to practice architecture professionally. The programme consists of two years of study, based on design studios, including individual and team-work. Our aim is to create a student-centred environment, where peer-to-peer learning is realized via the connection of students, expert academics and design professionals. The curriculum is structured on the series of Design Studios to provide students with an experience in architectural design, integrated with classes that bring an understanding of arts and crafts, building technology, sustainability, architectural heritage, urban theory and design. International workshops play a significant role in our educational system, for widening the professional network of our students and also introducing real-scale building experiences.

Specialisation: Architectural and Interior Design

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 120 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into the following categories: compulsory courses (Design Studios and Architectural Theory), elective courses in professional knowledge (Visualisation, Architectural Construction and Engineering, Urban Design, Creative Skills Development, Arts and Culture, Structural Design) and elective courses in additional disciplines (Humanities and Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Economics and Law). With the chosen specialisation students receive a basic subject package and are free to structure their own curricula according to their interests. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BSc degree from any higher education institution already completed, that is relevant* to your application, relevant professional practice and professional architectural portfolio.  *Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) Bachelor of Architectural Design (BArchDES) Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS); Bachelor of Design in Architecture; Bachelor of Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (AUBS) ; Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (BAARCH, BAA, BA); Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.S., BSc, SCI-Arch); Bachelor in Spatial Planning; Bachelor in Architecture and Planning ; Bachelor in Architecture and Urban Design; Bachelor in Architecture and Design; Bachelor in Planning Building Environment, Bachelor in Architecture Engineering

Tuition fee: 3,200 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Kautz Gyula Faculty of Economics

Type and name of qualification: Supply Chain Manager (MSc)

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme introduction

The central feature of the SCM Programme is its integrated approach to logistics, business management and supply chain. Through the combination of theoretical and practical knowledge, students will be able to design, plan, control and improve logistics and supply chain processes, also in an international context. Practical courses and project work are based on strong collaboration with industrial partners. With the solid academic basis provided, students will be able to access further studies on our English language doctoral programmes.

Structure of studies

The programme consists of 4 semesters: between September and December and between February and May. The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 120 credits (105 credits by compulsory and elective courses, 15 credits by thesis courses). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a completed BSc degree from any higher education institute, relevant to the field and fulfilling the entrance requirements

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Kautz Gyula Faculty of Economics

Type and name of qualification: Economist in Marketing (MSc)

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

The aim of the MSc Marketing programme is to give participants an insight into both Hungarian and international marketing processes. They learn to carry out analytical tasks independently, to give greater accuracy to decision-making processes and to handle the complexities of domestic and international marketing issues by familiarizing themselves with the needs and desires of consumers in diverse sectors of the market.

To familiarize them with real business problems and possible solutions, there are opportunities for professional visits to businesses and in order to ensure a greater insight into institutional structures, external lecturers are regularly invited to give presentations. The high number of practical sessions and research tasks in the curriculum provide participants with ample opportunities for routine analysis and students are strongly encouraged to make contributions to the department’s research processes. Importantly, the programme also equips them with vital communication skills in foreign languages. This programme strives to achieve the development of students’ skills through the combination of theoretical and practical education, by encouraging training on an individual basis, and by employing a close mentor–student collaboration in the tutorial system.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 120 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into three categories: compulsory courses (95 credits), thesis courses (15 credits) and elective courses (10 credits).

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BSc degree from any higher education already completed that is relevant to your application

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Kautz Gyula Faculty of Economics and Business

Type and name of qualification: Economist in International Economics and Business (MSc)

Duration of studies: 4  semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of this university-level programme is to train professionals to be able to carry out economic analytic work in an international environment and in different fields or on various levels of the economic system by acquiring a basic knowledge of international economics, micro- and macroeconomics, international politics, international law, civilization, globalization, world regions, European integration and businesses and to solve decision-making and analytic tasks independently. This knowledge will enable them to continue their studies at doctoral level.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 120 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BSc degree from any higher education institution already completed that is relevant to your application.

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR / application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Mechanical, Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Type and name of  qualification: Computer Science Engineer (MSc)

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The goal of the education programme is to provide students with high level knowledge built on a strong foundation of natural and technical sciences related to the fields of Computer Science and Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) in order to enable them to understand, design, implement and integrate complex, heterogeneous networked systems, and furthermore, to coordinate and perform research and development tasks for IT purposes. The programme will equip students with knowledge of algorithms, performance and quality of IT services, communications systems protocols and architectures, the safe and secure design of hardware and software components of embedded and distributed systems, and also to combine a scientific perspective with the practical engineering approaches. Advanced and emerging future technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence methods are in a special focus. As a basic objective, the students will be prepared to be able to continue their studies in postgraduate schools, such as in the Multidisciplinary Doctoral School of Engineering Sciences at Széchenyi István University.

The MSc program is designed for students and professionals holding bachelor degrees (BSc) in diverse areas of engineering and sciences who desire to further their career by adding new knowledge, tools and skills from a cross-disciplinary perspective with a strong focus on improving skills necessitated by research. The program is designed to accommodate full-time students only.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 120 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into six categories: basic knowledge of natural sciences (20 credits), knowledge of economics and human sciences (9 credits), professional core material (33 credits), differentiated professional knowledge (22 credits), optional subjects (6 credits), thesis work (30 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BSc degree from any higher education institution already completed that is relevant to your application.

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Type and name of qualification: Flautist

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and flute audition (or authentic video recording of the flute performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

You are invited to acquaint yourself with our Doctoral Program whose unique feature is the transdisciplinary approach to studying and investigating complex problems. The program is an integral part of the Doctoral School of Regional and Business Administration Sciences of the Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary since 2016. The doctoral program, which has enjoyed fundamental support from the Pallas Athene Domus Meriti Foundation, is the first full-fledged, international doctoral program in the field of business administration sciences with a transdisciplinary approach administered in English. Our faculty members include visiting professors and supervisors from various countries. The majority of the students enjoy scholarships in the course of both the educational phase and the research phase of their studies.

This doctoral program is based on academic rigor which emphasizes practical relevance by welcoming practitioners to join the program. In addition to the traditional business administration approaches, the program offers a transdisciplinary approach that emphasizes the importance of using different, subtle theoretical lenses in developing analyses of diverse phenomena to be understood within an academic research framework. For further information please examine our detailed Curriculum.

The SzEEDSM Doctoral Program enhances and amplifies the message that our Doctoral School is the right academic space where the seeds of knowledge are sown and well-trained scholars and practitioners will be the yield at the end of the program. The ultimate goal of our program is to enable doctoral students to become leaders of change in their communities both in academia and in the corporate world.

Faculty: Wittmann Antal Multidisciplinary Doctoral School of Plant, Animal and Food Sciences

Type and name of degree: Doctoral Programme in Plant, Animal and Food Sciences(PhD)

Duration of studies: 8 semesters –full time programme

Intake: 3 candidates

Introduction to the programme

The name of the Doctoral School is: Wittmann Antal Plant, Animal and Food sciences Multidisciplinary Doctoral School.

WAMDI is authorized to instruct PhD students, coordinate the procedure for obtaining PhD degrees and issue doctoral (PhD) degrees in the following scientific fields:

-crop and horticultural science
-animal sciences
-food sciences

There are main, generic subjects that ensures the multidisciplinary studies.

Specialization

By  the  end  of  the  first  phase  (at  the  end  of  Academic  Year  2 –by31st  August included) 120 credit points are to be completed. During the summer examination period of Year 2,the doctoral student must successfully conclude a complex examination. The successful complex examination does not have a credit value. If the doctoral student fails the theoretical part of the complex examination (major or minor course/subject), he/she may retake the exam once more during the summer examination period.

-Regarding the course/subject examinations,a minimum of 40 credit points are to be completed and a maximum of 45 credit points added to the compulsory 120 credits;
-Studying the Literature of the Dissertationandmaking a Literature Review on the topic - 25 points;
-Holding a lecture at the seminar organised by the Doctoral School at the end of Year  1.  The  summary  of  the  lecture  including  its  slides  are  displayed  on  the website of the Doctoral School-8 points;
-Further credit points can be gained as described in the “Publications, seminars” section and with the completion of the research work prescribed for the first phase of the studies.
-45  credit  points  are the minimum to  be  gained  by  the  end  of  the first academic year.

One credit equals 30 individual study hours or 30 hours doing research. Study work can be  realized  by  participating  at  lectures  and  practical  classes  (contactlessons)  and meeting the requirements of the given course/subject.

In the second phase
The research related credit points can be gained not only by elaborating the literature of the  research  task,  carrying  out  experiments,  evaluating  their  results,  but also  with publication activities and conference presentations (workshop etc.), and completing the dissertation.

The professional seminars (total 4) organised by the Doctoral School provide 4-5 credit points  each.  The  credit  points  can  be  divided,  which  means  that  if on a  given  area maximum 20 credit points are obtainable but the doctoral student just manages to gain 10  in  the  given  semester,  the  rest  of  the  credit  points  can  be  obtained  during  the oncoming semester(s). Over the training,the doctoral student is given the opportunity to undertake  practical  lessons  or  seminars,  through  which  they  can be  engaged  ineducational activities.Three (3) credit points can be given for teaching 1 contact lesson a week throughout a semester. The doctoral student can only participate in the first four semesters  of  the  training  and  the  total  number  of  credits  obtainable  with  teaching activities  cannot  be  more  than  10  per  semester.  In  the  four  semesters  of  the  second phase,30 credit points are to be gained. In the second phase, the doctoral student can requesta maximum 1-academic year-long passive status ifhe/she –bythe date of the application –has fulfilled the credit point requirements pro rata temporis.

Language requirements: English B2 or C1

Academic requirements: MSc degree in animal sciences, food sciences,crop and horticultural sciences, as well as biological sciences, and veterinary sciences

Tuition fee: 4200 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR

Faculty: Multidisciplinary Doctoral School of Engineering Sciences

Type and name of degree: Doctoral programme in Engineering, Civil engineering, Transportation engineering and vehicle engineering, Informatics(PhD)

Duration of studies: 8 semesters – full time programme

Intake: September

Introduction to the programme

SIU MDSES is authorized to instruct PhD students, coordinate the procedure for obtaining PhD degrees and issue doctoral degrees in the following scientific fields:

Civil engineering sciences
Transportation and vehicle sciences
Information sciences

There are main, generic subjects to ensure multidisciplinarity.

Language requirements: TOEFL 513 /IELTS 5.5/oral examination,TOEFL IBT test score of 66 or any standardised international English language exam corresponding with Hungarian C1 at masters’ level.

Academic requirements: A certified copy of a MSc degree from any higher education already completed that is relevant to your application.

Tuition fee: 4200 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR

Faculty: Faculty of Law and Political Sciences

Type and name of degree: LLM in Law and Governance

Duration of studies: 2 semesters – Part time programme

Intake: September

Introduction of the programme

Law. Governance. Leadership. Széchenyi István University is the first to offer LLM program in Law and Governance in Europe. The program offers a unique experience and knowledge in the field of leadership, decision-making and governance. Participants will gain theoretical and practical knowledge in public law pertaining to governance; models of government; legislatives studies; international and supranational aspects of governance; case law of national and international courts; public management, NGOs and media-governance.

The primary aim is to enable legal experts to participate efficiently in different levels of legislation, decision-making processes, in both the public and private sector. The program provides additional insight into governmental decision-making and will also include communication activities, networking and cultural events in various Central European cities – to enhance leadership skills in a domestic or international environment.  Each opportunity is designed to prepare students for careers at the intersection of law and public management.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 60 credits. The programme is divided into five modules: Public Law Module (12 credits); Law and Government Module (12 credits); Law and Legislation (Parliaments) Module (8 credits); International and Supranational Governance Module (8 credits); Communication and Skills Module (12 credits); Thesis course (8 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours
 
Language requirements: One of the following must be presented to show English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5, (d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a Master degree in Law from any higher education institution already completed that is relevant to your application

Tuition fee: 3.000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Faculty: Faculty of Law and Political Sciences

Type and name of degree: Expert in Law and Governance

Duration of studies: 2 semesters – Part time programme

Intake: September

Introduction of the programme

Law. Governance. Leadership. The program offers a unique experience and knowledge in the field of leadership, decision-making and governance. Participants will gain theoretical and practical knowledge in public law pertaining to governance; models of government; legislatives studies; international and supranational aspects of governance; public management, NGOs and media-governance.

The primary goal of the program is to enable legal experts to participate efficiently in different levels of decision-making processes, in both the public and private sector. The program provides additional insight into governmental decision-making and will also include communication activities, networking and cultural events in various Central European cities – to enhance leadership skills in a domestic or international environment.  Each opportunity is designed to prepare students for careers at the intersection of law and public management.

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 60 credits. The programme is divided into five modules: Public Law Module (12 credits); Law and Government Module (12 credits); Law and Legislation (Parliaments) Module (8 credits); International and Supranational Governance Module (8 credits); Communication and Skills Module (12 credits); Project course (8 credits).

1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: One of the following must be presented to show English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5, (d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BSc/BA degree from any higher education institution already completed that is relevant to your application

Tuition fee: 2.300 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

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