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Overview

Program description:
The aim is to train mechatronic engineers capable to integrate mechanical engineering with electronics, electrotechnics and computer control synergically; to complete routine design tasks related to mechatronic equipment and processes and smart machines, as well as to operate and maintain them; to introduce and apply mechatronic technologies; to organize process and production control in an energy efficient and environmentally sound manner; and to perform general complexity tasks of technical development and design, also taking labor market demands into consideration. They are prepared to continue their studies at a Masters course.

Entry requirements:
G.C.E. or any equivalent secondary high school diploma. Minimum Language knowledge: B2 in English IELTS/ 65 TOEFL iBT/ 183 TOEFL CBT/ 513 TOEFL PBT/ FCE

Entrance exam:
Yes


Entrance exam location:
Electronic

Entrance exam description:
Online entrance examination in Pysics and Mathematics

Contact:
Ms Gabriella Révay
Student coordinator
revay.gabriella@bgk.uni-obuda.hu

Preparatory year available:
No

Specialisation year available:
No

Programme structure

Students have to obtain 210 credits.
For graduation they need to take PE for at least 2 semesters, fulfil an internship period in relevant fields, write and defend a thesis and successfully pass the final exams.
Basic sciences: 49 credits
Economics and Humanities: 23 credits
Program core courses: 76 credits
Differential engineering knowledge (without thesis work): 37 credits
Optional courses: 10 credits
Thesis work: 15 credits Altogether: 210 credits

Training schedule(s) and duration of courses in semesters, number of contact hours: regular (full-time); 7 semesters; 2385 contact hours

Specialization: Industrial Robot Systems

Level of qualification and professional qualification as indicated in the degree certificate: Bachelor in Mechatronic Engineering
www.bgk.uni-obuda.hu/hu/tanulmanyi-osztaly/tantervek/mechatronikai- mernoki-angol-nyelven-nappali-alap-2017
Teaching at the university is conducted in three different forms: lectures, seminars, and laboratory practice. Attendance at seminars and labs is strictly regulated by university rules; absence over 30% of classes entail a ban from examinations. There are two ways of assessment. A practical mark is awarded at the end of predominantly practical courses, and are solely based on a student’s term-time progress. An examination is required at theoretical courses, which can be taken in the exam period.
In Hungary, a 5-point grading system is used. 1 is the only failing grade. There are only whole numbers in grading.
5 (excellent)
4 (good)
3 (satisfactory)
2 (sufficient)
1 (insufficient)

Evaluation methods beyond the scope of the university regulations described above are at the lecturer’s discretion. The list is long, but the most common ones are
● mid-term and end-of-term written tests,
● project works,
● reports,
● mini-lectures,
● homeworks,
● oral presentations, etc.,
or any combination of them. There are no fixed percentage categories for different grades, but most commonly 50% is required for a pass. Normally, one retake is offered for a missed assignment. Term-time requirements with course syllabi, as well as dates and deadlines are listed in a document by the lecturer, and made public on the faculty website before the start of the semester.

The evaluation of progress is checked in the following ways:
a) during the semester with written or oral presentation, written test, or assessing home assignment,
(plan, measurement minutes etc.), with practical mark or signature,
b) passing a pre-examination during the semester,
c) passing an exam or a comprehensive exam in the exam period and
d) with final examination.

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