Computer Science Engineering BSc

Study programme

Computer Science Engineering

 

Faculty

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

 

Further information

 https://www.vik.bme.hu/en/education/programs/

 

Study level

BSc

 

Language

English

 

Qualification

BSc in Computer Science Engineering

 

Availability of Preparatory Year

Yes

 

Start

Fall Semester

 

Duration of studies (semesters)

7

 

Short description of the study programme

The BSc Program in Computer Science Engineering is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of computer science and information technologies. It is both theoretical and practical in its orientation, with the goal to provide an education that is directly applicable to positions in industry.The program has an integrated curriculum. Out of the 210 credits to earn during the 7 semesters, 80 credits are dedicated to computer engineering and the underlying knowledge. On one hand, this is provided through lecture courses for the apprehension of the theoretical background. On the other hand, there are plenty of practical and laboratory courses for acquiring the necessary proficiency and skills. Furthermore, the curriculum contains English language courses (6 credits) and basic studies in economics (10 credits). In addition to these compulsory subjects, 10 credits are to be obtained from elective subjects related to the field, and 4 credits from electives in human and economic sciences.The first 4 semesters of the program comprise mainly foundation and core engineering subjects. The last 3 semesters also include specialization subjects, laboratory work and project work. Besides, most of the economics subjects and all the electives are to be taken during this period. In the 7th semester, students should write a thesis as well. To earn the degree, they have to take a final exam and defend their thesis.
Students can choose from the below specializations to study from the 5th semester:
• Software Engineering deals with different aspects of the design and development of data-driven applications, and with the model-based and object-oriented design and development principles.
• Infocommunications focuses on networks allowing flexible and efficient information transfer and processing. These form the basis of implementing a huge variety of services in informatics, telecommunications, and distributed service provider systems.

 

Minimum requirements

- secondary school leaving certificate (quality min. 70%);

- electronic e-admission test result min. 50%;

- document of English language proficiency

 

Required language level

English language skills at B2 level, proven by one of the following internationally recognised certificates:

IELTS min. 5.0

Cambridge B2 First (FCE) min. 160

TOEFL iBT min. 72

Trinity Integrated Skills In English (ISE) min. ISE II

TOEIC Listening min. 400 / Reading min. 385

TOEIC Speaking min. 160 / Writing min. 150

Pearson Academic (PTE) min. 29

 

OR:

  • a Medium of Instruction Certificate

 

In special cases (e.g. inability to take exams due to international sanctions, unavailability of service, etc.) exceptional permission has to be requested in advance for internal (BME) English language test.

 

Entrance Examination

Yes

 

Type of Entrance Examination (written/oral/both)

written

 

Place of Entrance Examination

Electronic exam in BME E-admission system

 

Description of selection and entrance examination process

Admission procedure in general and general requirements: refer to admission regulations at www.bme.hu Minimum criteria: diploma of BSc in corresponding field (min. quality 70%), electronic e-admission test result min. 50%

Steps: - preevaluation of the submitted documents: quality of BSc diploma (min 70%), quality of BSc transcript, obtained credits in the corresponding fields, additional evaluated aspects: quality of motivation letter, recommendation letter (if available) - electronic e-admission test (via internet): technical knowledge, evaluation of language skills (the test is in English), motivation, attitude, technical preparedness in the selected field (min. 50% required)

Result: admission to MSc programme /admission rejected"

 

Contact (regarding non scholarship holders' administrative issues)

Mrs. Renáta Daru-Dudás

Department of International Academic Affairs

admission@bme.hu

 

Contact (regarding Stipendium Hungaricum administrative issues)

Ms. Zsuzsanna Pálóczi

Department of International Academic Affairs

international@bme.hu

 

Contact (academic programme)

International coordinator

Ms. Kati Jármi International coordinator

CE-EE-faculty@vik.bme.hu