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The
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
is one of the oldest universities in Hungary,
founded as Institutum Geometricum in 1782, the
first institution in Europe awarding engineering
degrees in land survey, river control and road
construction.
It has developed into the largest institutions
of higher education and research centers in
Central Europe. Several Nobel Price recipients
have been associated with the University: Dennis
Gabor (Physics), George Hevesy (Chemistry),
Eugene Wigner (Physics) and György Oláh
(Chemistry). 800 from the 14000 students of
the University are from 50 countries and more
than 600 are studying in the English scheme.
Long traditions in education and a philosophy
of openness motivated the University to begin
its Engineering programs in English in 1984
to students from all over the world. The six
traditional engineering faculties of the University's
faculties - Architecture, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical,
and Transportation Engineering, Electrical Engineering
and Informatics, now have complete study programs
in English, while the faculties of Economic
and Social Sciences and Natural Sciences offer
certain courses in English.
Programs: BSc 4 years, MSc
2 years, PhD usually at least 3 years.
Other programs: Pre-engineering
course, One and two semester Study Abroad Programs,
Hungarian and Central European Studies, Student
Exchange Programs, Language courses.
This
multilingual environment has a strong contribution
to the university’s student mobility programs,
receiving more than 200 international students
from Europe in European schemes, like Socrates,
Erasmus and from oversea countries – USA,
Japan, Australia etc. – in multi- or bilateral
exchanges, for one or two-semester study abroad
programs and sending Hungarian students to the
partner countries’ universities.
The international programs, courses taught in
English, French, German and Russian are co-ordinated
by the International Education Center.
Budapest
University of Technology and Economics
International Education Center
H-1521 Budapest, Hungary
tel: 36-1-4633548
fax: 36-1-4632460
email:
admission@tanok.bme.hu
website: http://www.tanok.bme.hu
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