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BScMechanical Engineering

More information

edu.unideb.hu/p/mechanical-engineering-bsc 

Overview

Program description:
The aim of the program is to train mechanical engineers who are able to operate and maintain machines and mechanical devices, introduce engineering technologies and apply them, organize and control work-phases, mechanical development, who can solve the general problems of research and planning as expected by the labor market and have in-depth theoretical knowledge to continue their studies in the second cycle. The purpose of the program is to train professionals who possess a well-grounded and broad knowledge that graduates can apply immediately in their work and also use as the basis for further studies on master level. Students can acquire practical knowledge in technology, in system engineering, in designing software i.e. CAD, CAE, CAM and FEM. Through the learning of basic law, economics, quality management and maintenance strategies, students are capable to carry out projects concerning production and inspection.

Specialisations: Automotive Production Process Control Specialization/ Building Services Engineering Specializaton/ Operation and Maintenance Specialization​​

Entry requirements:
High school leaving certificate

Entrance exam:
Yes. Mathematics and Physics

Type of entrance exam:
oral and written

Entrance exam location:
Electronic

Entrance exam description:
The two main aspects of the selection procedure are the professional educational results and the English language proficiency. In case of a missing certificate about the English language proficiency we conduct a Skype interview in order to check the applicant’s English language skills. After evaluating the documentations and previous educational results, the applicant is required to take an entrance exam (online) and is admitted with a result of at least 75% to the first year and 60% to the preparatory program.

Contact:
Ms Annamária Rácz
Admissions Officer
annamaria@edu.unideb.hu

Preparatory year available:
Yes

Specialisation year available:
No

Programme structure

Lecture, seminar: 42%
Practice: 58%

Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):
Year Man subjects
1 Mathematics, Engineering Physics, Introduction of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Informatics, Descriptive Geometry, Materials Engineering, Statics, Technical Chemistry, Technical Drawing and Basics of CAD, Materials Technology and Testing
2 Strength of Materials, Studies of Economy and Law, Microeconomics, CAD Systems, Electrotechnics and Electronics, Thermodynamics, Dynamics and Vibration, Macroeconomics, Machine Elements, Measurement Technology, Fluid Mechanics
3 Machine Elements, Manufacturing Processes, Applied Automatization Basics of Engineering Management
4 Environmental, Health, Safety and Ergonomic, Courses of Specialization, Optional courses, Thesis


Internship, practice: Students should complete a 6-week practice at a production company.

Career opportunities

Mechanical engineering graduates are sought by employers in almost all sectors of the engineering industry including the automotive industry, chemicals industry, construction industry, materials and metals industry, oil and gas industry, power generation industry, rail industry, and utilities industry.

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