Students
Tuition Fee
HUF 6,000
Per semester
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Automotive Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Mechatronics
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
HUF 6,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-02-01-
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The university offers a range of programs, including the Vehicle Engineering MSc, which is a master's degree in vehicle engineering.


Program Details

  • Field of Study: Mszaki (Field of Study: Engineering)
  • Training schedule: Daytime, correspondence (Study Schedule: Full-time, Part-time)
  • Language of Instruction: Hungarian (Language of Instruction: Hungarian)
  • Training time: 4 semesters (Length of Study: 4 semesters)
  • Start of Study: February, September (Start of Study: February, September)
  • Point threshold (most recent): 90 (Previous Admission Point Threshold: 90)
  • Form of financing: State-funded scholarship (Form of Financing: State-funded scholarship)
  • Amount of personal expenses: 600,000/semester (Tuition Fee: 600,000 per semester)

Why Choose This Program?

This program is ideal for those interested in the technology of the future and the world of autonomous vehicles. Students will gain knowledge in areas such as:


  • Driver Assistance Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence)
  • Computer Science
  • Innovation

Admission Requirements

For successful admission, applicants should have one of the following degrees:


  • BSc in vehicle engineering
  • BSc in Electrical Engineering
  • Mechatronic engineering BSc
  • BSc in Transport Engineering
  • BSc in Mechanical Engineering
  • BSc in logistics engineering
  • BSc in IT engineering
  • Program design IT BSc Individual credit recognition is possible for other BSc degrees.

Program Description

The master's program aims to train autonomous vehicle control engineers who possess high-level scientific, technical, and economic knowledge related to autonomous vehicles. The program covers topics such as:


  • Numerical methods (Numerical Methods)
  • Control Theory
  • Image Processing (Image Processing)
  • Vehicle Environmental Sensing
  • Vehicle Testing
  • Vehicle Dynamics
  • Localization (Localization)
  • Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence)
  • Autonomous Robots
  • Automated Vehicle Systems
  • Reliability and Safety
  • Transportation Modeling
  • Machine vision (Machine Vision)

Career Opportunities

Graduates will be equipped with high-level scientific and technical knowledge, enabling them to work independently in various fields of the automotive industry, including environmental sensing, vehicle control, and function development. They will also have the opportunity to pursue doctoral studies.


Specializations

Currently, one specialization is available, focusing on the specifics of the automotive industry.


Financing

The program can be financed through state-funded scholarships or self-funded. The university offers various scholarships, including those for social support and performance-based awards.


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