MSc in Mechanical Engineering

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Informatics and Electrical Engineering

Name of  qualification and level Duration of studies Intake Necessary no. credits for degree Tuition fee Application fee Supervisor Programme mentor
Mechanical Engineer (MSc) 4  semesters – full time programme September 180 credits 2,600 EUR / semester 100 EUR / application

Dr Ibolya Zsoldos

CV

Dr. Hargitai Hajnalka
hargitai@sze.hu

The aim of the study programme is to train students to become technically advanced mechanical engineers. After completing their studies, mechanical engineers will be able to carry out high level scientific, specified technical, IT, business and project management tasks related to conventional and up to date materials- and manufacturing technologies. Using their acquired knowledge, mechanical engineers will be able to both research and develop as well as design and manufacture different machines and their components. The master’s programme prepares students to participate in and lead projects related to materials- and manufacturing technologies. 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 mechanical engineering industry internationally. They will also be able to continue their studies abroad or fulfill leadership roles in multinational firms.

As the training programme is partly project-oriented, students participate in and/or lead a project which 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

TOEFL 513 / IELTS 5.5 /oral examination, TOEFL IBT test score of 66 or any standardised international English language exam corresponding with Hungarian B2 at the Bachelors level and C1 at Masters level.

If there is no standardised English exam, the University relies on an online interview. Applicants not complying with language requirements must enrol in a preparatory language programme. After having completed the language course and passed the requisite final examination, if there are no professional reservations on the part of the Faculty, admission to the selected Bachelor's programme is automatic.


Academic requirements

Completed and signed application form, copy of your passport, notarized copy of Bachelor’s degree relevant* to the Master's studies, notarized copy of the Transcript of Records, notarized copy of your language certificate, recent photograph, Curriculum Vitae (resumé) in English, Motivational Letter in English, Academic Reference letter in English (Issued by your former academic institution/teacher)

*Mechanical Engineering, Vehicle Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Logistics 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.


Details

Compulsory courses: 

 

Neptun code of course

Name of course

lessons / week

seminars / week

assessment type 

credit points

semester

1

GKNM_MSTA003

Numerical Analysis

2

2

v

2

1

2

 

Mechanics for Engineers

2

2

v

5

2

3

AJNM_ATTA011

Materials Science

2

2

v

5

2

4

GKNM_AUTA011

Automatic Controls

2

 

v

5

2

5

AJNM_ATTA013

Metal Forming Theories and Practiques

2

2

v

5

2

6

KGNM_VKTA005

Management Competencies

2

2

f

5

1

7

 

Chapters of Thermo- and Fluidmechanics

2

2

v

5

1

8

 

Mathematical Models and Methods

2

2

v

5

2

9

AJNM_ATTA005

Computer Aided Manufacturing

2

2

v

5

4

10

 

Measuring Theories and Techniques

2

2

v

5

1

11

AJNM_ATTA006

Project

 

2

f

5

1

12

KGNM_VKTA003

Leadership and Organizational Communication

2

2

f

5

2

13

AJNM_ATTA003

Failure Analysis

2

2

v

5

3

14

AJNM_ATTA002

Polymer Engineering

2

2

v

5

1

15

 

Theory and Practice of Machining

2

2

v

5

3

16

AJNM_ATTA015

3D Techniques

2

2

v

5

4

17

AJNM_ATTA098

Thesis Consultation I.

 

2

f

15

3

18

AJNM_ATTA099

Thesis Consultation II.

 

2

f

15

4

 

Hungarian Language (compulsory)

Nr.

Neptun code of course

Name of course

lessons / week

seminars / week

assessment type *

credit points

1

KGNB_NOKA036

Hungarian Language & Culture 1

0

3

a

0

2

KGNB_NOKA037

Hungarian Language & Culture 2

0

3

a

0

 

Free optional courses 
15 credit points should be obtained from this group of courses.

Nr.

Neptun code of course

Name of course

lessons /

week

seminars /

week

assessment type *

credit points

1

AJNM_ATTA004

Manufacturing and Quality Assurance of Welded Structures

2

2

v

5

2

AJNM_JGTA018

Digital Production Planning

2

2

v

5

 

* type of assessment
f - evaluation based on student’s performance and work during the semester
v - evaluation based on student’s exam grade in a 5-grade system: excellent (5) – good (4) – satisfactory (3) – passed (2) – fail (1)

 

 

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