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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 Test Scores 5.0 IELTS/ 65 TOEFL iBT/ 183 TOEFL CBT/ 513 TOEFL PBT/ FCE

Entrance exam:
Yes

Type of entrance exam:
Both

Entrance exam location:
Electronic

Entrance exam description:
Online entrance examination in the MOODLE system and the results of G.C.E. and language exam. Detailed information about the procedure is available at: www.uni- obuda.hu/en/academics/application-and-admission/enrollment-information
The topics of the placements tests of Mathematics and Physics are availabe at the institutional website (uni-obuda.hu/en/node/19620) as well as some Tests with Solving Keys from previous years to help to prepaire for the new ones.
Both English language skills and personal motivation will be examined by Skype interview.


Contact:
Ms Bettina Bosák
Student coordinator
bosak.bettina@uni-obuda.hu

Preparatory year available:
No

Specialisation year available:
No

Minimum number of scholarship holders:
10

Maximum number of scholarship holders:
20

Link:
studyinhungary.hu/institution/obuda-university-86.html
bgk.uni-obuda.hu/en/programs/mechatronic-engineering-bsc

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.

Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025