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The University is now accepting applications for September 2026 enrollment! Whether you want to deepen your expertise, explore new scientific horizons, or accelerate your career, this is your chance to join a world-class institution dedicated to your success. Master’s and doctoral programs designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed in today’s global environment. Don’t miss the next step toward achieving your goals!
Application period has started
for programmes starting in September 2026
until 1st of June

Bachelor’s | 2000 € / sem. | 7 semester

BSc in Business Administration and Management is for you if you…
are looking for obtaining an overall qualification, which can be applied in numerous business fields, would like to further specialize later during your master’s studies or at your workplace, are interested in taking part in research and analysis related to the efficient operation of enterprises as well as in management tasks, would like to get to know the economic and business relations of the information society and would like to get familiar with information management and mass communication, find it challenging to solve complex tasks, agree that a modern businessman must have an excellent ability to build relationships, good command of communication skills in foreign languages and is a computer literate.

You can find a job with your degree
Management of factories
Service companies
Logistic headquarters
State institutions (e.g. tax and customs administration, competition authority)
Government offices and agencies
National and regional development institutions
Municipalities
Research centres
Private enterprises

Bachelor’s | 2000 € / sem. | 8 semester

BSc in Data Science in Business is for you if you …

are interested in data science, statistics, programming, and business decision-making.
want to know…
how to use data to solve business problems,
how to apply cutting-edge analytical methods and tools,
how to communicate results effectively and persuasively.
would like to gain knowledge and skills that are in high demand in the job market and that will help you in your future career.
you want the knowledge that will enable you to…
identify business opportunities that require data-driven solutions,
bridge the gap between business problems and analytical models,
demonstrate professionalism in data analytics and data analysis tools,
develop data-driven solutions to support decision making in real business situations.

Where you can find a job…

Having a degree in Data Science in Business, you can find a job in many fields and sectors where data analysis and decision-support skills are in high demand.

Some examples of possible career paths:

Business Analyst: a business analyst helps companies understand and solve their problems, improve their processes and products, and take advantage of business opportunities. Their tasks include collecting data, modelling data, analysing data, presenting results, and developing proposals.

Data Analyst: a data analyst is like an investigator in the business world, looking for information hidden in large data sets. Their tasks include preparing data, visualising data, analysing data, using statistical and machine learning methods, interpreting, and communicating results.

Financial Analyst: a financial analyst uses financial and accounting data to assess the performance and prospects of companies. Responsibilities include analysing financial statements, budgets, cash flow, investment portfolios and market trends, and developing financial plans and strategies.

Process Analyst: a process analyst advises companies on how to improve their efficiency, competitiveness, and profitability. They are responsible for identifying business problems, analysing possible solutions, developing, and implementing solutions, and evaluating the business processes.

Bachelor’s | 2000 € / sem. | 8 semester 

BSc in International Business Economics is for you if you…
are open to the world and interested in other cultures and feel comfortable in international environment,regard the globalized world economy as the natural environment of today’s business operation and you want to explore their specific characteristics,would like to study the EU markets and the institutions and policies of the EU in depth, are interested in the various techniques of international negotiations and successful negotiation strategies, are interested in the operation and role of international organizations, and are tempted to participate in economic diplomacy, believe that foreign language communication skills of an international economic specialist are essential.
wish to apply the gained knowledge at transnational or multinational companies and learn more about global trends.

Where you may find a job…
multinational corporations,
international trade enterprises,
international service providers,
organisations participating in (EU) projects),
organisations in interstate relations,
international professional associations,
printed and electronic media,
municipalities,
non-governmental organisations.
The knowledge and skills acquired will enable you to start up and operate your own business.

Master’s | 2250 € / sem. | 4 semester 

Master in Management and Leadership is for you if you are…
are interested in the science of management,
are looking for a senior management position,
want to acquire skills that are widely applicable in the business world,
would like to learn more about management in a way that will be of maximum practical benefit to you,
wish to develop your organisational, problem-solving and decision-making skills to a high level,
are curious how to manage the human and material processes of different organisations to an outstanding professional standard.

The study programme specialises in 5 different areas:
Human Resources and Organisation Development Management
International Management
Sustainable Tourism Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Controlling and Management Decisions Supporting

Master’s | 2250 € / sem. | 4 semester 

Master in Marketing is for you if you…

are interested in relationships between market phenomena,want to study consumption trends of the global world, would like to complete your education acquired in another area with marketing knowledge, have already completed marketing programmes and you would like to deepen your acquired knowledge, wish to learn marketing methods of sustainable consumption and responsible corporate behaviour, would like to work in senior management position in the field of sales & marketing, market research or advertising, plan to continue your studies in a doctoral school of business and management.

You can find a job with your degree
Manufacturers and service providers
Trade companies
Public institutions
Non-profit organizations
Market research agencies
Advertising agencies
E-commerce
PR-firms
Consulting companies

Bachelor’s | 2000 € / sem. | 8 semester 

BSc in in Tourism and Catering is for you if you…
are open to the world and are interested in other cultures, are interested in travel both personally and professionally, want to show the treasures of Hungary to your fellows and international guests, would like to get an insight into several academic disciplines such as business and economics, marketing, geography, and would like to learn how to examine issues in their complexity related to tourism, can see complex issues, enjoy organising and have got good ideas as well.

Where you may find a job…
hotels, head offices of hotel chains and other accommodation,
catering establishments,
tour operators and travel agencies,
national tourism management organisations and the related ministries and bodies,
local authorities and other tourism related regional or local bodies,
national parks and other nature conservation directories,
conference and event organising businesses and institutions,
research institutes, consultancy companies, auditing companies,
transport companies,
non-tourism specific medium- and large-sized enterprises.

Doctoral School | 2750 € / sem. | 8 semester 

Doctoral School of Business and Management
Objectives of the Programme

To transfer to PhD students world-class cutting-edge research methodology and scientific knowledge in the areas of economics and applied economics.
To involve the doctoral students in the research work of leading academics and to achieve results that are internationally recognized; mentor-student relationship building.
To involve the doctoral students in assignments that provide training in the fundamentals, in order to encourage PhD students to continue their academic work.
To build a wide range of international scientific-research network with institutions recognized in the disciplines both domestically and internationally.

Subprogrammes:
Business
Management
Quantitative methods

Fields of Study:
Qualitative research
Quantitative research
Academic writing
Introduction to the academic world
Systematic literature review

Program content:
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Econometrics
Strategic Management
International Management

Master’s | 2000 € / sem. | 4 semester 

MA in Applied Linguistics
If you are interested in the language(s) in use at the individual, societal or intercultural level, and you have a BA degree in humanities or social sciences, come to our Master’s program, where you can learn from world famous international professors; participate in research and conferences; prepare for doctoral studies.

Students enrolled in the programme will know more about:

how we process our language(s);
how we acquire/learn language(s);
how bi- and multilingual people communicate;
what linguistic rights and policies different states have;
how important intercultural communication is;
how the brain works while processing language(s);
what methods you can use for linguistic research.
They can:

learn from world famous international professors;
participate in research and conferences;
get published;
work at any places where human communication is in focus;
go on with your studies at our Multilingualism Doctoral School.

 

This programme is for you if you are interested in:
psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, neurolinguistics, language planning and policy, linguistic rights, communication, bi- and multilingualism.

We invite applicants interested in:

L1 and L2 acquisition
Speech production and perception
Media language analysis
Language planning, language policy
Applied linguistics research methodology
Multilingualism
Pursuing a PhD later

Program content
Semester 1:

Language and speech, Linguistic research methodology, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Personal and societal communication, The history of applied linguistics, Academic language use

 

Semester 2:

Semantics, pragmatics, Mono- and multilingual development, Linguistic corpus analysis, Speech and brain, Intercultural communication, Phonetics

 

Semester 3:

Linguistic typological studies, Linguistic statistics, The bilingual mental lexicon, Multilingualism

 

Semester 4:

Language assessment, Theories of SLA, Language policy, linguistic rights

 

Optional courses:

Linguistic disorders, Media language, electronic communication, Minorities studies, Individual differences in SLL, Written language, Forensic linguistics, Hungarology, Computer-assisted linguistic research, Linguistic fieldwork, Bilingual speech behavior, Qualitative research methods in bilingualism and multilingualism

You can find a job with your degree
In any domains of the public sphere as a researcher, counsellor, spokesperson, language advisor, speech and communication expert, etc. 

Bachelor’s | 1500 € / sem. | 6 semester 

The aim of the program is to train communication professionals who are familiar with the institutions and institutions of the various stages of communication. They know the spheres of social communication, the structure of institutions operating here, the major institutions of communication and media, the operation of communication and media. With their acquired knowledge, abilities and attitudes, they are fully capable of communicating at institutions in communication. They are ready to continue their studies in Master’s studies.

This programme is for you if
· plan your own future in the media or as a communication specialist;

· want to get a global knowledge of the Media;

· are interested in culture and creative industries;

· want to raise your communication skills to a professional level;

· are interested in travel,

· want to see the world;

· like challenges;

· would like to study abroad as well.

Program content

Semester 1:

Introduction to Philosophy; Political Science I.; Study of public administration; Personal and social communication; Introduction to Psychology; Creative writing; Research methodology and scientific writing I.; History of culture I.

Semester 2:

Introduction to the theory of international relations; Poll Studies; Political Science II.; Social psychology, group psychology; Media science and culture; Research methodology and scientific writing II.; The scenes of the communication space; Semantics, pragmatics; History of culture II; Communication orally and in writing I.

Semester 3:

Marketing Communications; Language and speech; Social gender and communication; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Language and logic; Communication orally and in writing II.

Semester 4:

Digital editing specialization

Picture editing; Edit text; Publication editing; Manuscript preparation; Text Studies; Publisher Basic Studies; Layout editor studies; Professional Internship

Semester 5:

Classification of sciences and library science; Media Studies

Semester 6:

Communicative Ethics; Communication philosophy and theory

You can find a job with your degree
· In any field of the media: journalism, radio, television, online media, social media manager, etc.;

· Domestic and international companies;
· Government offices and NGOs;
· In culture management;
· In PR field;
· In creative industries;
· In politics

Bachelor’s | 1500 € / sem. | 6 semester 

The program is good choice for students interested in the history, civilization and culture of English-speaking countries as well as the scientific investigation of the different areas – pronunciation, sentence structure, language varieties, language policy – of the English language.

Students can choose a specialization in English-speaking Literatures and Cultures / International Communication in Business and Public Administration

Program content
Semester 1

Introduction to Language Studies; Classification of Sciences and Library Studies; History of Philosophy; Written Communication 1; Spoken Communication 1; Introduction to Linguistics lect.; Introduction to Linguistics sem.; Pronunciation Practice; British Culture and Civilization; American Culture and Civilization

Semester 2

The Fundamentals of Communication; Introduction to Literary Studies; Written communication 2; Spoken communication 2; Cultural Issues of the Post-Millennium; A Survey of Literary Theory lect.; A Survey of Literary Theory sem.; English Linguistics 1 Phonetics sem.

Semester 3

Written communication 3; Spoken communication 3; History of English Literature 1 sem.; History of American Literature 1 sem.; History of Britain 1. lect.; Elective courses

Semester 4

Written communication 4; Spoken communication 4; History of English Literature 2 lect.; History of the Britain 2. lect.; History of the US lect.; Major paper; Elective courses.

Semester 5

Gender, Culture, Literature; Applied Linguistics 1. Introduction; History of the US 2. lect.; Dissertation Seminar I; Elective courses

Semester 6

American Culture 3 Present Day America through icons; English Linguistics 3. Phrasal Syntax; Dissertation Seminar II; Elective courses.

You can find a job with your degree
Upon completion of this program, students can go on to work in the following areas:

· Foreign language services, translation and interpretationű
· Media, journalism
· International organizations
· Government, municipalities
· Multinational companies
· Culture, arts, creative businesses

· Education”

Master’s | 2000 € / sem. | 2 semester |  Veszprém

Students who already have a B.A. degree in the humanities or in the area of pedagogy and speak English at least at C1 level can apply to this two-semester, practice oriented programme providing training the theoretical foundations as well as the practice of language. After accomplishing theprogramme, students will be qualified to teach English at primary and secondary level and also in private language schools worldwide!

Advantages:

Shortest path to teaching English
Guaranteed quality knowledge of the practice of teaching English;
Great chances of employment home and abroad;
International team of students and professors;
International network of experts to rely on

Program content

 

Semester 1:

Theories of language acquisition – first and foreign languages; An interdisciplinary approach to the English language; The development of language skills and learner autonomy; Organizing teaching and learning processes: instructor and learner roles in the language classroom; Language teaching policy and course design; Language teaching of age groups – from infants to the elderly; The basic principles of language teaching: theories and methods; The IT foundations of the teaching profession

Semester 2:

The basic principles of language teaching: theories and methods; Teaching practice and seminar; Language assessment: testing and evaluation; Learning in inclusive pedagogical environments; Literature and contemporary culture in the language classroom; Academic and dissertation writing

You can find a job with your degree
After accomplishing the programme, students will be qualified to teach English at primary and secondary level and also in private language schools worldwide!

Master’s | 2000 € / sem. | 4 semester 

Students who already have a BA degree in the humanities or social sciences and speak English at least at C1 level can apply to this two- or four-semester programme providing training in the different aspects – language, history, culture, politics, diversity – of American Studies.

This is a joint programme between the University of Pannonia and Nazareth College of Rochester, NY. Students have to accomplish most of their credits in the U.S. but may accomplish one semester at the University of Pannonia – these credits will be accepted as transfer credits by Nazareth College. The degree is awarded by Nazareth College.

Program contentStudents are required to complete elective credits at Nazareth College (as identified below), to be determined in consultation with the program director. Electives must be completed in each of the following four areas: 1) American History; 2) Diversity in the American Experience; 3) Literature/Arts/Humanities; and 4) Contemporaty Society

American History:
· American history (survey course)
· US history through documents
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· American foreign policy after 1945

Diversity in the American Experience:
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· English-speaking cultures (survey course)
· Aspects of US intercultural communication
· Language and cultural ideologies in English-speaking countries

Contemporary Society:
· US history through documents
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· American foreign policy
· The position of the US in the English-speaking world
· Present day America (hot issues)
· English-speaking cultures (survey course)
· Aspects of US intercultural communication
· US media

Literature, arts and the humanities:
· Language and cultural ideologies in English-speaking countries
· American English dialects
· American language policy
· Traditions in American literature (survey course)
· American Gothic
· American postmodernism
· American literary history 1-2

You can find a job with your degree
· Foreign language services, translation and interpretation
· Electronic and printed media, journalism
· International organizations
· Government, municipalities
· Culture, arts, creative businesses
· Communication for multinational companies
· Education

Bachelor’s | 3000 € / sem. | 6 semester

Water is the world’s most precious natural resource. This BSc programme provides advanced training to students to develop their understanding of the activities involved in water and wastewater treatment and to work out strategies and devise systems that are crucial to preserving the environment.

The programme aims to develop your thinking ability and with this academic knowledge to create innovative solutions to practical problems. It will provide you the skills that you need to solve problems both alone and in a team structure by the help of the engineering science.

In the 6-semester training course, students learn on subjects that provide the right knowledge for everyday routine tasks in the water industry. Students choose a specialization in the fourth semester to study special subjects. There is an opportunity by professional partners to take part in a professional practice where students get a wealth of professional knowledge and substantial practical experience.

Program content
The programme covers basic subject areas of chemistry, microbiology and mechanical engineering that are essential in understanding the water and wastewater treatment methods and processes.

Additional areas of study related to water and wastewater treatment include automation, quality assurance, business economics, etc. Students gain experience in modern calculation methods and laboratory practice in water chemistry and process technology

1. Subjects in natural sciences

Physics, chemistry, mathematics, applied mechanics, geology for engineers, limnology and hydrobiology, water microbiology for engineers, limnoecology;

2. Economics and human studies

Communication and conflict management, economic knowledge, water and environmental law, management and business economics, quality knowledge, financial knowledge, EU;

3. Water operation engineering professional studies:

Informatics, technical drawing, hydraulics, hydrology, geotechnics, watermachines, water facilities reconstruction, soil and agriculture, hydrogeology, hydroinformatics and database management, energy management, drinking water purification, sewage treatment, Hungary’s water management, data evaluation methods, defense and disaster management, safety technology, health and work safety, corrosion protection;

4. Specialization knowledge:

Environmental analysis, instrumentation and monitoring, biotechnology and innovation, water quality and soil protection, waste management and remediation

5. Diploma thesis

6. Facultative subjects

Doctoral School | 2200 € / sem. | 8 semester

The primary aim in our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemistry and environmental sciences after completion of their MSc studies. The doctoral school was established in 2000 as the highest level of education in chemistry and environmental sciences at the University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 125 degrees have been granted.

The structure of the program

In the 8 semester long doctoral program at least 240 credits should be collected. In the first 4 semesters you can collect credits with studying (min. 48), teaching (max. 32) or publication and presentation of your scientific results in high quality journals and at various conferences. In the second two years you can collect credits exclusively with publication and presentation. A report on the scientific results achieved ought to be presented in every 2nd semester (for 20 credits each). For study, a choice of more than 80 subjects related to the main research fields in the doctoral school are offered, number of credits: 240.

Program content
Research groups and topics

The following research groups with high-standard infrastructural and scientific capacity offers a wide variety of interesting and up-to-date research topics of high scientific and practical importance for completion of organised doctoral training.

Atmospheric Chemistry
Environmental Mineralogy
Limnology
Ecooxicology
Behavioral Ecology
Analytical Chemistry – Separation Science
Radiochemistry and Radioecology
Organic Chemistry – Synthesis and Catalysis
Bioorganic and Biocoordination Chemistry
Modeling and Simulation of Complex Molecular Systems
Environmental and Inorganic Photochemistry

The aim of the program
The primary aim in our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemistry and environmental sciences after completion of their MSc studies. The doctoral school was established in 2000 as the highest level of education in chemistry and environmental sciences at the University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 125 degrees have been granted.

 
 

Doctoral School | 2200 € / sem. | 8 semester

The primary aim of our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemical engineering and material sciences after finishing their PhD studies. The doctoral school was established on January 1, 2001 as the highest level of chemical engineering education at University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 100 students have earned the PhD degree in our doctoral school.

The aim of the program

The primary aim of our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemical engineering and material sciences after finishing their PhD studies. The doctoral school was established on January 1, 2001 as the highest level of chemical engineering education at University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 100 students have earned the PhD degree in our doctoral school.

The doctoral training is a regular study, research and reporting activity, which includes the fulfilment of the obligations stipulated in the Doctoral Regulations of the University. In CEMSDS doctoral training, the award of doctoral degrees is conditional on the completion of 8 semesters of study obligations for those starting after 1 September 2016.
Study points can be obtained by completing subjects, completing a research task and performing an educational task. Taking into account that, the doctoral training requires more individual learning than undergraduate training, it corresponds that 1 lesson (contact hour/week) is equal to 2 study points (TP). The study score for research activity and research results from research activity was calculated based on the average time spent by a student with average abilities.

The structure of the program

In the first 4 semesters credits can be collected with studying, teaching or publishing scientific results in high quality journals. The remaining credits can be collected with teaching and publishing in the final two years. The minimal credit requirements for these three parts can be seen in the figure.

Program content
Materials Testing Methods and Surface Chemistry
Process Engineering Sciences
Intelligent Materials and Technologies
Material Systems and Procedures of Ceramic Industry
Modern chemical operations
Environmental Engineering and Technology Systems
Petroleum industrial and petrochemical processes and products
Molecular and Nanotechnologies
Technical Biotechnology

You can find a job with your degree
Research-related jobs usually require a PhD degree, for which this course provides the necessary qualification. PhD graduates have the appropriate skills to continue their scientific career in at University of Pannonia or at other universities, or research institutes.

During the study PhD students are involved into the lecturing and also project works, which are usually corresponding to actual industrial problems with important representatives of industrial cooperation. Hence, next to the scientific conferences there is another way to increase the social network.

The purpose of training
Qualifications and skills can gather in the PhD study

theoretical and practical skills associated with the discipline, and the practical application thereof in the laboratory;
understanding, critical evaluation and creative application of recent scientific results of the discipline;
the knowledge required to fill leading positions in workplaces related to engineering;
expert methods of computer science and computational analysis;
understanding and application of problem-solving techniques necessary for scientific research on a wider scale;
high level publication and presentation skills.

 

Master’s | 3400 € / sem. | 4 semester 

The programme is designed to provide students a thorough knowledge covering all aspects of chemical engineering. Our aim is to deliver courses which meet the requirements of a diverse modern chemical industry and to play an important role in creating a generation of engineers who can function in today’s rapidly changing industrial marketplace. The course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).

Our chemical engineers are qualified to complete design projects in the fields of chemical and related industries, and to carry out research and development tasks.

Program content
The structure of the program is presented according to the academic and output requirements.

1. Fundamental courses
Fundamentals of Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Economic and Human Studies: Economics, Process Management, Quality Assurance, Law

2. Special core curriculum
Chemical Processes, Unit Operation, Process Control, Process Modelling and Process Design, Materials Processing, Analytical Chemistry and its application, Material sciences,

3. Differential professional studies
Specializations
Hydrocarbon and Petrochemical Processing
Unit Operation
Advanced Process Engineering
Nuclear Technology
Biotechnology
Diploma work (Thesis)

Master’s | 1900 € / sem. | 4 semester 

The programme is designed to provide students a thorough knowledge covering all aspects of chemical engineering. Our aim is to deliver courses which meet the requirements of a diverse modern chemical industry and to play an important role in creating a generation of engineers who can function in today’s rapidly changing industrial marketplace. The course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).

Our chemical engineers are qualified to complete design projects in the fields of chemical and related industries, and to carry out research and development tasks.

Program content
The structure of the program is presented according to the academic and output requirements.

1. Fundamental courses
Fundamentals of Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Economic and Human Studies: Economics, Process Management, Quality Assurance, Law

2. Special core curriculum
Chemical Processes, Unit Operation, Process Control, Process Modelling and Process Design, Materials Processing, Analytical Chemistry and its application, Material sciences,

3. Differential professional studies
Specializations
Hydrocarbon and Petrochemical Processing
Unit Operation
Advanced Process Engineering
Nuclear Technology
Biotechnology
Diploma work (Thesis)

Master’s | 3400 € / sem. | 4 semester

The aim of the course is to provide advanced training in natural sciences, engineering, business management, and to equip students with the knowledge of recognizing and preventing environmental hazards in different fields. With their professional knowledge they are able to mitigate and eliminate environmental problems and damages. Nevertheless, students learn how to utilize natural resources rationally, develop and operate cleaner technologies. They are capable of neutralizing hazardous waste by acquiring knowledge in the field of nature and land conservation, regional policy and environmental management.

Their overall knowledge enables them to plan, organize and control environmental projects and participate in engineering work creatively. Emphasis is put on identifying industrial and production processes that generate waste and discharges and on proposing suitable control and prevention measures to reduce or eliminate undesirable by-products and pollution. Various technologies are examined, including emissions control, water treatment, solid waste disposal, recycling, and energy utilization.

Environmental engineering requires a broad range of skills and expertise in technologies, project design including relevant management experience.

Program content
The structure of the educational program according to the training and output requirements is shown below:

1. Basic educational courses:

natural science basic courses
economic and human subjects
2. Environmental engineering professional core courses:

professional core subjects
project work
diploma work
3. Electives

Master’s | 1900 € / sem. | 4 semester

The main objective of the programme is to train professionals who have a broad knowledge across traditional science disciplines and use of tools of scientific research to study and solve environmental issues. Special courses are devoted to developing skills in science communication and facilitating the selection of a thesis topic. Core courses mostly consist of classes in various types of instrumental material analysis, complemented by a summer field course, providing skills that are much sought after in the labour market.

Students may choose either the Atmospheric Environment or the Limnology specialization. Typically, students in both specializations pursue independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. In order to develop a researcher’s attitude, students participate in scientific conference and in the social life of the departments that are involved in the program.

Program content
The basic modules of the curriculum are presented below as required by the academic and output requirements.

1. Basic courses:
Applied mathematics, physics and chemistry of geospheres, global and regional changes, applied ecology

2. Core courses:
Environmental sampling, techniques for environmental analysis, materials in the environment, types of pollution, environment and society (legal, economic, communication and finance issues), field practice

3. Specialized courses:
Specializations: atmospheric environment; limnology

4. Thesis

Master’s | 3400 € / sem. | 4 semester 

The aim of the program is to issue MSc degree to materialsengineers having sound knowledge of structure, properties, behaviour of technical materials (such as metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and new functional materials). Based on their knowledge these engineers are able to develop, operate, organize, and manage manufacturing, forming, and processing technologies, they can conduct and co-ordinate research and development and continue their studies at postgraduate (PhD) level.

Program content
The structure of the program is presented according to the academic and output requirements.

Subjects in natural sciences:
Mathematics, physics, chemistry, physical-chemistry

Economics andhumanities:
Management, communication, marketing, materials science related companies, law.

Materials engineering core courses:
Materials science, modern surface analysis techniques, constructional materials and their technology, ceramics, polymers and composites, advanced glasses, testing of structural materials, process control, laboratory practice in machine elements.

Enhanced and extended studies in materials engineering:
Nuclear metrology,flow and heat engineering machines, transport phenomena, optics and laser technology, special topics, materials engineering design, NMR spectroscopy, instrumental analytical techniques;Nuclear Energetics; Nuclear Waste Management; Laboratory Practices in Radioecology; Nuclear chemistry and isotope technique; Uses of radioisotopes; Radiotracer Technologies; Lessons from the nuclear and radiation accidents; Dosimetry and radiation protection; Radioecology and Radiation Protection; Nuclear emergency management

Facultative subjects

You can find a job with your degree
Materials Engineers with an MSc degree:

Have a broad knowledge in the theories and practical methods of natural and technical sciences related to materials engineering.
Have a broad knowledge in the main properties and application fields of structural materials related to the specialization.
Know the rules of the technical documentations.
Have an insight in the organizational tools and methods of management.
Have a broad knowledge in the laws related to the profession.
Have knowledge in the field of measurement technique and theory.
Possess fundamental knowledge of the information and communication technologies related to the profession.
Have a broad knowledge in the field of materials structures and technologies. 

Master’s | 2200 € / sem. | 4 semester

The aim of study is to train IT engineers who are highly qualified in natural sciences and engineering, and are able to design IT systems and devices, develop and integrate IT systems, perform and coordinate research and development activities.

The students also become experienced in project and team work working with numerous R&D activities of the faculty with top international companies, and may be involved in research activities. The R&D areas of the faculty include several aspects of IT security, medical informatics, systems engineering, lighting technologies, image processing, infocommunication technologies, sensor networks, controlling and optimizing systems.

Program content

MAIN TOPICS OF STUDY
Natural sciences (information theory, combinatorial methods and algorithms, mathematical analysis, numerical mathematics, discrete and continuous dynamical systems)
Professional core courses (discrete event systems, security techniques of information systems, theory of computation, measurement of pictorial information, artificial intelligence, experts systems, operations research)
Optional professional subjects

POSSIBLE SPECIALIZATIONS
Software Systems and Computer Networks Specialization
Engineering and Healthcare Applications Specialization

Doctoral School | 2750 € / sem. | 8 semester

– PhD students must carry out research on an individual basis under the guidance of a professor.
– Having a new scientific result they must present it at national and international conferences, furthermore, they have to take part in project works.
– In order to obtain a PhD degree students are required to have at least two publications in refereed international journals.

Program content
– Discrete structures and algorithms
– Dynamic system
– Image and signal processing
– Medical and health informatics
– Optimization of large-scale system and processes

Master’s | 1700 € / sem. | 3 semester

“The aim of this programme is to train professionals well-versed in management theory and the model of circular economy. By the end of the course, you will have the confidence to find practical solutions to contemporary problems drawing on your systems-thinking skills. Additionally, you will have learnt the ropes of increasing resource efficiency by looking at the interdependence of raw materials and energy-saving systems. Moreover, you will also acquire competencies related to entrepreneurial management, i.e., planning and analysing the economic processes of various organisations and institutions.

Program content
1st semester: Research methodology and scientific writing; Circular economy; Strategic management; Sustainability; Modern industrial IT solutions; Sustainability in project management; Business law and protection of intellectual property

2nd semester: Renewable energy sources; Waste management – Circular economy; Supply chains, modelling of production systems; Geoinformatics; Managerial skills training; Thesis work I.

3rd semester: Complex analysis of investments; Change management; R+D+I projects and their financing; Corporate and consumer behaviour; Sectoral regional analysis; Thesis work II.

You can find a job with your degree
The transition from a linear economy to a circular approach not only raises technological issues but also renews management tasks related to the organization and operation of systems. With this special knowledge you can obtain a top-tier position in any industries.”

Master’s | 1800 € / sem. | 3 semester

The programme is dedicated to educating such highly-skilled professionals in engineering design and development for circular economies who are familiar with all the universal and more specific traits of circular systems. By the end of your studies, you will be able to pinpoint circular links between water and waste management and the use of renewable energy, and become familiar with the legal environment and regulations pertaining to the protection of intellectual property. With the high level of practical and theoretical knowledge obtained, you will be capable of conducting and managing complex R&D tasks.

Program content
1st semester: Research methodology and scientific writing; Circular economy; Circular water management; Circular energy management; Waste management – circular economy; Modern industrial IT solutions; Business law and the protection of intellectual property; Design of environmental technology systems

2nd semester: Thesis work I.; Specialized electives

3rd semester: Thesis work II.; Specialized electives

Specialized electives:
Renewable energy in circular economy specialization

2nd semester: Renewable energy policies and strategies from an international perspective; Energy challenges, impacts, trends and changes in global energy demand; Renewable energy sources, Renewable energy measurements and data analysis

3rd semester: The regional analysis of the energy systems of renewable energies; Design of renewable energy projects; Renewable energy data provision in an international context, the communication of renewable energy policies; The optimization of energy generation by variable renewable energy sources; Methodology of planning and development procedures

Water management in circular economy specialization

2nd semester: Restoration of the aquatic ecosystem; Design and evaluation of water treatment systems; Strategy for international water management and water politics; New trends in water analysis

3rd semester: Life cycle analysis in water treatment; Methodology for status survey of water environment; Circularity of pollutants in the environmental systems; Possibilities of recycle of industrial wastewater; Methodology of planning and development procedures

Waste management in circular economy specialization

2nd semester: Waste sorting technologies; Knowledge of the plastic industry; Geoinformatics; Management of biodegradable wastes

3rd semester: Reclamation; Radioactive waste management; Automative waste and recovery; Energy from waste; Methodology of planning and development procedures

You can find a job with your degree
The transition from a linear to a circular economy affects all industrial sectors. Skills in circular economy is one of the areas where the industry is facing significant skills shortages.

You’ll be prepared for work at any kind of manufacturing company, as

development manager
Environmental consultant
Ecotechnological engineer
Environmental specialist
public sector administration specialist”

Bachelor’s | 1400 € / sem. | 8 semester 

The programme is aimed at training competent professionals with a deep understanding of (eco-) tourism. By the end of your studies, you will be able to navigate the workings of circular economies as well as the sector’s profit- and non-profit-oriented actors, and apply systems thinking and circular-economy strategies to cater for local needs as described by destination marketing.

Program content
1st semester: Mathematical foundations of Economics; Business law; Macroeconomics; Business communication; Introduction to the EU studies; Psychology; The social relations of business; Learning, self-knowledge and socialization training

2nd semester: Basics of accounting; Microeconomics; Fundamentals of natural sciences; Basics of circular economy; Introduction to sustainable tourism – nature-based tourist attractions; Eco- and adventure tourism

3rd semester: Management; Statistics; Issues of tourism security; Sustainability in marketing; Economics of sustainability; The guidelines of sustainable tourism

4th semester: Organizational sustainability of tourism enterprises; Sustainable transport in tourism; Sustainable communities, change of approach; Marketing of sustainable products and services; Sustainable events; ICT in tourism (smart solutions); Digital tourism

5th semester: Problem-solving practice I.; Human resource development in the circular business operations; Renewable energy sources in tourism; Regional analysis; Introduction to the systems thinking

6th semester: Problem-solving practice II.; National parks and nature protected areas in tourism; Design thinking; Product development and innovation in tourism; Circular urban development solutions; Project management of sustainable tourism

7th semester: Internship I.

8th semester: Internship II.; Thesis work

You can find a job with your degree
You’ll be prepared for work at:

accommodation providers
service providers operating attractions
transport companies
municipalities involved in tourism
hospitality industry
event- and program organizers
national parks

Master’s | 2250 € / sem. | 4 semester 

Master in Management and Leadership is for you if you are…
are interested in the science of management,
are looking for a senior management position,
want to acquire skills that are widely applicable in the business world,
would like to learn more about management in a way that will be of maximum practical benefit to you,
wish to develop your organisational, problem-solving and decision-making skills to a high level,
are curious how to manage the human and material processes of different organisations to an outstanding professional standard.

The study programme specialises in 5 different areas:
Human Resources and Organisation Development Management
International Management
Sustainable Tourism Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Controlling and Management Decisions Supporting

Master’s | 2000 € / sem. | 4 semester 

Students who already have a BA degree in the humanities or social sciences and speak English at least at C1 level can apply to this two- or four-semester programme providing training in the different aspects – language, history, culture, politics, diversity – of American Studies.

This is a joint programme between the University of Pannonia and Nazareth College of Rochester, NY. Students have to accomplish most of their credits in the U.S. but may accomplish one semester at the University of Pannonia – these credits will be accepted as transfer credits by Nazareth College. The degree is awarded by Nazareth College.

Program contentStudents are required to complete elective credits at Nazareth College (as identified below), to be determined in consultation with the program director. Electives must be completed in each of the following four areas: 1) American History; 2) Diversity in the American Experience; 3) Literature/Arts/Humanities; and 4) Contemporaty Society

American History:
· American history (survey course)
· US history through documents
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· American foreign policy after 1945

Diversity in the American Experience:
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· English-speaking cultures (survey course)
· Aspects of US intercultural communication
· Language and cultural ideologies in English-speaking countries

Contemporary Society:
· US history through documents
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· American foreign policy
· The position of the US in the English-speaking world
· Present day America (hot issues)
· English-speaking cultures (survey course)
· Aspects of US intercultural communication
· US media

Literature, arts and the humanities:
· Language and cultural ideologies in English-speaking countries
· American English dialects
· American language policy
· Traditions in American literature (survey course)
· American Gothic
· American postmodernism
· American literary history 1-2

You can find a job with your degree
· Foreign language services, translation and interpretation
· Electronic and printed media, journalism
· International organizations
· Government, municipalities
· Culture, arts, creative businesses
· Communication for multinational companies
· Education

Doctoral School | 2200 € / sem. | 8 semester

The primary aim in our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemistry and environmental sciences after completion of their MSc studies. The doctoral school was established in 2000 as the highest level of education in chemistry and environmental sciences at the University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 125 degrees have been granted.

The structure of the program

In the 8 semester long doctoral program at least 240 credits should be collected. In the first 4 semesters you can collect credits with studying (min. 48), teaching (max. 32) or publication and presentation of your scientific results in high quality journals and at various conferences. In the second two years you can collect credits exclusively with publication and presentation. A report on the scientific results achieved ought to be presented in every 2nd semester (for 20 credits each). For study, a choice of more than 80 subjects related to the main research fields in the doctoral school are offered, number of credits: 240.

Program content
Research groups and topics

The following research groups with high-standard infrastructural and scientific capacity offers a wide variety of interesting and up-to-date research topics of high scientific and practical importance for completion of organised doctoral training.

Atmospheric Chemistry
Environmental Mineralogy
Limnology
Ecooxicology
Behavioral Ecology
Analytical Chemistry – Separation Science
Radiochemistry and Radioecology
Organic Chemistry – Synthesis and Catalysis
Bioorganic and Biocoordination Chemistry
Modeling and Simulation of Complex Molecular Systems
Environmental and Inorganic Photochemistry

The aim of the program
The primary aim in our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemistry and environmental sciences after completion of their MSc studies. The doctoral school was established in 2000 as the highest level of education in chemistry and environmental sciences at the University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 125 degrees have been granted.

 
 

Doctoral School | 2200 € / sem. | 8 semester

The primary aim of our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemical engineering and material sciences after finishing their PhD studies. The doctoral school was established on January 1, 2001 as the highest level of chemical engineering education at University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 100 students have earned the PhD degree in our doctoral school.

The aim of the program

The primary aim of our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemical engineering and material sciences after finishing their PhD studies. The doctoral school was established on January 1, 2001 as the highest level of chemical engineering education at University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 100 students have earned the PhD degree in our doctoral school.

The doctoral training is a regular study, research and reporting activity, which includes the fulfilment of the obligations stipulated in the Doctoral Regulations of the University. In CEMSDS doctoral training, the award of doctoral degrees is conditional on the completion of 8 semesters of study obligations for those starting after 1 September 2016.
Study points can be obtained by completing subjects, completing a research task and performing an educational task. Taking into account that, the doctoral training requires more individual learning than undergraduate training, it corresponds that 1 lesson (contact hour/week) is equal to 2 study points (TP). The study score for research activity and research results from research activity was calculated based on the average time spent by a student with average abilities.

The structure of the program

In the first 4 semesters credits can be collected with studying, teaching or publishing scientific results in high quality journals. The remaining credits can be collected with teaching and publishing in the final two years. The minimal credit requirements for these three parts can be seen in the figure.

Program content
Materials Testing Methods and Surface Chemistry
Process Engineering Sciences
Intelligent Materials and Technologies
Material Systems and Procedures of Ceramic Industry
Modern chemical operations
Environmental Engineering and Technology Systems
Petroleum industrial and petrochemical processes and products
Molecular and Nanotechnologies
Technical Biotechnology

You can find a job with your degree
Research-related jobs usually require a PhD degree, for which this course provides the necessary qualification. PhD graduates have the appropriate skills to continue their scientific career in at University of Pannonia or at other universities, or research institutes.

During the study PhD students are involved into the lecturing and also project works, which are usually corresponding to actual industrial problems with important representatives of industrial cooperation. Hence, next to the scientific conferences there is another way to increase the social network.

The purpose of training
Qualifications and skills can gather in the PhD study

theoretical and practical skills associated with the discipline, and the practical application thereof in the laboratory;
understanding, critical evaluation and creative application of recent scientific results of the discipline;
the knowledge required to fill leading positions in workplaces related to engineering;
expert methods of computer science and computational analysis;
understanding and application of problem-solving techniques necessary for scientific research on a wider scale;
high level publication and presentation skills.

 

Master’s | 1950 € / sem. | 4 semester 

The programme is designed to provide students a thorough knowledge covering all aspects of chemical engineering. Our aim is to deliver courses which meet the requirements of a diverse modern chemical industry and to play an important role in creating a generation of engineers who can function in today’s rapidly changing industrial marketplace. The course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).

Our chemical engineers are qualified to complete design projects in the fields of chemical and related industries, and to carry out research and development tasks.

Program content
The structure of the program is presented according to the academic and output requirements.

1. Fundamental courses
Fundamentals of Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Economic and Human Studies: Economics, Process Management, Quality Assurance, Law

2. Special core curriculum
Chemical Processes, Unit Operation, Process Control, Process Modelling and Process Design, Materials Processing, Analytical Chemistry and its application, Material sciences,

3. Differential professional studies
Specializations
Hydrocarbon and Petrochemical Processing
Unit Operation
Advanced Process Engineering
Nuclear Technology
Biotechnology
Diploma work (Thesis)

Master’s | 1950 € / sem. | 4 semester 

The programme is designed to provide students a thorough knowledge covering all aspects of chemical engineering. Our aim is to deliver courses which meet the requirements of a diverse modern chemical industry and to play an important role in creating a generation of engineers who can function in today’s rapidly changing industrial marketplace. The course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).

Our chemical engineers are qualified to complete design projects in the fields of chemical and related industries, and to carry out research and development tasks.

Program content
The structure of the program is presented according to the academic and output requirements.

1. Fundamental courses
Fundamentals of Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Economic and Human Studies: Economics, Process Management, Quality Assurance, Law

2. Special core curriculum
Chemical Processes, Unit Operation, Process Control, Process Modelling and Process Design, Materials Processing, Analytical Chemistry and its application, Material sciences,

3. Differential professional studies
Specializations
Hydrocarbon and Petrochemical Processing
Unit Operation
Advanced Process Engineering
Nuclear Technology
Biotechnology
Diploma work (Thesis)

Master’s | 1950 € / sem. | 4 semester

The aim of the course is to provide advanced training in natural sciences, engineering, business management, and to equip students with the knowledge of recognizing and preventing environmental hazards in different fields. With their professional knowledge they are able to mitigate and eliminate environmental problems and damages. Nevertheless, students learn how to utilize natural resources rationally, develop and operate cleaner technologies. They are capable of neutralizing hazardous waste by acquiring knowledge in the field of nature and land conservation, regional policy and environmental management.

Their overall knowledge enables them to plan, organize and control environmental projects and participate in engineering work creatively. Emphasis is put on identifying industrial and production processes that generate waste and discharges and on proposing suitable control and prevention measures to reduce or eliminate undesirable by-products and pollution. Various technologies are examined, including emissions control, water treatment, solid waste disposal, recycling, and energy utilization.

Environmental engineering requires a broad range of skills and expertise in technologies, project design including relevant management experience.

Program content
The structure of the educational program according to the training and output requirements is shown below:

1. Basic educational courses:

natural science basic courses
economic and human subjects
2. Environmental engineering professional core courses:

professional core subjects
project work
diploma work
3. Electives

Master’s | 1950 € / sem. | 4 semester

The main objective of the programme is to train professionals who have a broad knowledge across traditional science disciplines and use of tools of scientific research to study and solve environmental issues. Special courses are devoted to developing skills in science communication and facilitating the selection of a thesis topic. Core courses mostly consist of classes in various types of instrumental material analysis, complemented by a summer field course, providing skills that are much sought after in the labour market.

Students may choose either the Atmospheric Environment or the Limnology specialization. Typically, students in both specializations pursue independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. In order to develop a researcher’s attitude, students participate in scientific conference and in the social life of the departments that are involved in the program.

Program content
The basic modules of the curriculum are presented below as required by the academic and output requirements.

1. Basic courses:
Applied mathematics, physics and chemistry of geospheres, global and regional changes, applied ecology

2. Core courses:
Environmental sampling, techniques for environmental analysis, materials in the environment, types of pollution, environment and society (legal, economic, communication and finance issues), field practice

3. Specialized courses:
Specializations: atmospheric environment; limnology

4. Thesis

Master’s | 1950 € / sem. | 4 semester 

The aim of the program is to issue MSc degree to materialsengineers having sound knowledge of structure, properties, behaviour of technical materials (such as metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and new functional materials). Based on their knowledge these engineers are able to develop, operate, organize, and manage manufacturing, forming, and processing technologies, they can conduct and co-ordinate research and development and continue their studies at postgraduate (PhD) level.

Program content
The structure of the program is presented according to the academic and output requirements.

Subjects in natural sciences:
Mathematics, physics, chemistry, physical-chemistry

Economics andhumanities:
Management, communication, marketing, materials science related companies, law.

Materials engineering core courses:
Materials science, modern surface analysis techniques, constructional materials and their technology, ceramics, polymers and composites, advanced glasses, testing of structural materials, process control, laboratory practice in machine elements.

Enhanced and extended studies in materials engineering:
Nuclear metrology,flow and heat engineering machines, transport phenomena, optics and laser technology, special topics, materials engineering design, NMR spectroscopy, instrumental analytical techniques;Nuclear Energetics; Nuclear Waste Management; Laboratory Practices in Radioecology; Nuclear chemistry and isotope technique; Uses of radioisotopes; Radiotracer Technologies; Lessons from the nuclear and radiation accidents; Dosimetry and radiation protection; Radioecology and Radiation Protection; Nuclear emergency management

Facultative subjects

You can find a job with your degree
Materials Engineers with an MSc degree:

Have a broad knowledge in the theories and practical methods of natural and technical sciences related to materials engineering.
Have a broad knowledge in the main properties and application fields of structural materials related to the specialization.
Know the rules of the technical documentations.
Have an insight in the organizational tools and methods of management.
Have a broad knowledge in the laws related to the profession.
Have knowledge in the field of measurement technique and theory.
Possess fundamental knowledge of the information and communication technologies related to the profession.
Have a broad knowledge in the field of materials structures and technologies. 

Master’s | 2200 € / sem. | 4 semester

The aim of study is to train IT engineers who are highly qualified in natural sciences and engineering, and are able to design IT systems and devices, develop and integrate IT systems, perform and coordinate research and development activities.

The students also become experienced in project and team work working with numerous R&D activities of the faculty with top international companies, and may be involved in research activities. The R&D areas of the faculty include several aspects of IT security, medical informatics, systems engineering, lighting technologies, image processing, infocommunication technologies, sensor networks, controlling and optimizing systems.

Program content

MAIN TOPICS OF STUDY
Natural sciences (information theory, combinatorial methods and algorithms, mathematical analysis, numerical mathematics, discrete and continuous dynamical systems)
Professional core courses (discrete event systems, security techniques of information systems, theory of computation, measurement of pictorial information, artificial intelligence, experts systems, operations research)
Optional professional subjects

POSSIBLE SPECIALIZATIONS
Software Systems and Computer Networks Specialization
Engineering and Healthcare Applications Specialization

Doctoral School | 2750 € / sem. | 8 semester

– PhD students must carry out research on an individual basis under the guidance of a professor.
– Having a new scientific result they must present it at national and international conferences, furthermore, they have to take part in project works.
– In order to obtain a PhD degree students are required to have at least two publications in refereed international journals.

Program content
– Discrete structures and algorithms
– Dynamic system
– Image and signal processing
– Medical and health informatics
– Optimization of large-scale system and processes

Master’s | 2250 € / sem. | 4 semester 

Master in Marketing is recommended if you…

  • are interested in relationships between market phenomena;
  • want to study consumption trends of the global world;
  • you have already completed marketing programmes and you would like to deepen your acquired knowledge;
  • you would like to complete your education acquired in another area with marketing knowledge;
  • would like to learn marketing methods of sustainable consumption and responsible corporate behavior;
  • would like to work in senior management position in the field of sales&marketing, market research or advertising;
  • plan to continue your studies in a doctoral school of business and management.
 
  • manufacturers and service providers;
  • trade companies;
  • public institutions;
  • non-profit organizations;
  • market research agencies;
  • advertising agencies;
  • e-commerce;
  • PR-firms;
  • consulting companies.

Furthermore, the obtained knowledge will qualify our graduates to launch and successfully operate their own businesses.

Application without precondition
Those holding a (BA/BSc) degree in Business Administration and Management, Finance and Accounting, International Economy, Commerce and Marketing or Technical Manager (or an equivalent degree of higher education) can be accepted to the Master’s programme without precondition.

Application with precondition
Students holding a degree of any level of higher education (BA/BSc, MA/MSc) except for the above listed programmes need to have at least 30 credit points from their earlier studies completed in for example Human Resources, Tourism and Catering, Applied Economics, Economy Analyses and similar with the following breakdown:

  • methodological knowledge fields (like Mathematics, Statistics, Information Technology): 8-12 credit points
  • theoretical economics knowledge (like Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International Economics, Regional Economics, Economics History): 8-12 credit points
  • business knowledge (like Corporate Economics, Corporate Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Leadership and Management, Human Resources, etc): 10-14 credit points

Language requirements
B2 level English language certificate (TOEFL/IELTS/ESOL/BEC/ECL/PTE/FCE/CAE/TELC/TOEIC/Euroexam) or Attestation of Language Proficiency in the case of former studies in English.

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Doctoral School | 4500 € / sem. | 8 semester |  Veszprém

The primary aim of our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemical engineering and material sciences after finishing their PhD studies. The doctoral school was established on January 1, 2001 as the highest level of chemical engineering education at University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 100 students have earned the PhD degree in our doctoral school.

The aim of the program

The primary aim of our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemical engineering and material sciences after finishing their PhD studies. The doctoral school was established on January 1, 2001 as the highest level of chemical engineering education at University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 100 students have earned the PhD degree in our doctoral school.

The doctoral training is a regular study, research and reporting activity, which includes the fulfilment of the obligations stipulated in the Doctoral Regulations of the University. In CEMSDS doctoral training, the award of doctoral degrees is conditional on the completion of 8 semesters of study obligations for those starting after 1 September 2016.
Study points can be obtained by completing subjects, completing a research task and performing an educational task. Taking into account that, the doctoral training requires more individual learning than undergraduate training, it corresponds that 1 lesson (contact hour/week) is equal to 2 study points (TP). The study score for research activity and research results from research activity was calculated based on the average time spent by a student with average abilities.

The structure of the program

In the first 4 semesters credits can be collected with studying, teaching or publishing scientific results in high quality journals. The remaining credits can be collected with teaching and publishing in the final two years. The minimal credit requirements for these three parts can be seen in the figure.

Program content
Materials Testing Methods and Surface Chemistry
Process Engineering Sciences
Intelligent Materials and Technologies
Material Systems and Procedures of Ceramic Industry
Modern chemical operations
Environmental Engineering and Technology Systems
Petroleum industrial and petrochemical processes and products
Molecular and Nanotechnologies
Technical Biotechnology

You can find a job with your degree
Research-related jobs usually require a PhD degree, for which this course provides the necessary qualification. PhD graduates have the appropriate skills to continue their scientific career in at University of Pannonia or at other universities, or research institutes.

During the study PhD students are involved into the lecturing and also project works, which are usually corresponding to actual industrial problems with important representatives of industrial cooperation. Hence, next to the scientific conferences there is another way to increase the social network.

The purpose of training
Qualifications and skills can gather in the PhD study

theoretical and practical skills associated with the discipline, and the practical application thereof in the laboratory;
understanding, critical evaluation and creative application of recent scientific results of the discipline;
the knowledge required to fill leading positions in workplaces related to engineering;
expert methods of computer science and computational analysis;
understanding and application of problem-solving techniques necessary for scientific research on a wider scale;
high level publication and presentation skills.

 

Doctoral School | 4500 € / sem. | 8 semester |  Veszprém

The primary aim in our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemistry and environmental sciences after completion of their MSc studies. The doctoral school was established in 2000 as the highest level of education in chemistry and environmental sciences at the University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 125 degrees have been granted.

The structure of the program

In the 8 semester long doctoral program at least 240 credits should be collected. In the first 4 semesters you can collect credits with studying (min. 48), teaching (max. 32) or publication and presentation of your scientific results in high quality journals and at various conferences. In the second two years you can collect credits exclusively with publication and presentation. A report on the scientific results achieved ought to be presented in every 2nd semester (for 20 credits each). For study, a choice of more than 80 subjects related to the main research fields in the doctoral school are offered, number of credits: 240.

Program content
Research groups and topics

The following research groups with high-standard infrastructural and scientific capacity offers a wide variety of interesting and up-to-date research topics of high scientific and practical importance for completion of organised doctoral training.

Atmospheric Chemistry
Environmental Mineralogy
Limnology
Ecooxicology
Behavioral Ecology
Analytical Chemistry – Separation Science
Radiochemistry and Radioecology
Organic Chemistry – Synthesis and Catalysis
Bioorganic and Biocoordination Chemistry
Modeling and Simulation of Complex Molecular Systems
Environmental and Inorganic Photochemistry

The aim of the program
The primary aim in our doctoral school is to train scientists who can continue their creative scientific work related to leading fields of chemistry and environmental sciences after completion of their MSc studies. The doctoral school was established in 2000 as the highest level of education in chemistry and environmental sciences at the University of Pannonia. Since then, more than 125 degrees have been granted.

 
 

Doctoral School | 2750 € / sem. | 8 semester |  Veszprém

– PhD students must carry out research on an individual basis under the guidance of a professor.
– Having a new scientific result they must present it at national and international conferences, furthermore, they have to take part in project works.
– In order to obtain a PhD degree students are required to have at least two publications in refereed international journals.

Program content
– Discrete structures and algorithms
– Dynamic system
– Image and signal processing
– Medical and health informatics
– Optimization of large-scale system and processes

Master’s | 1900 € / sem. | 4 semester |  Veszprém

Master in Management and Leadership is for you if you are…
are interested in the science of management,
are looking for a senior management position,
want to acquire skills that are widely applicable in the business world,
would like to learn more about management in a way that will be of maximum practical benefit to you,
wish to develop your organisational, problem-solving and decision-making skills to a high level,
are curious how to manage the human and material processes of different organisations to an outstanding professional standard.

The study programme specialises in 5 different areas:
Human Resources and Organisation Development Management
International Management
Sustainable Tourism Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Controlling and Management Decisions Supporting

Master’s | 2200 € / sem. | 4 semester |  Veszprém

The aim of study is to train IT engineers who are highly qualified in natural sciences and engineering, and are able to design IT systems and devices, develop and integrate IT systems, perform and coordinate research and development activities.

The students also become experienced in project and team work working with numerous R&D activities of the faculty with top international companies, and may be involved in research activities. The R&D areas of the faculty include several aspects of IT security, medical informatics, systems engineering, lighting technologies, image processing, infocommunication technologies, sensor networks, controlling and optimizing systems.

Program content

MAIN TOPICS OF STUDY
Natural sciences (information theory, combinatorial methods and algorithms, mathematical analysis, numerical mathematics, discrete and continuous dynamical systems)
Professional core courses (discrete event systems, security techniques of information systems, theory of computation, measurement of pictorial information, artificial intelligence, experts systems, operations research)
Optional professional subjects

POSSIBLE SPECIALIZATIONS
Software Systems and Computer Networks Specialization
Engineering and Healthcare Applications Specialization

Master’s | 2000 € / sem. | 4 semester |  Veszprém

Students who already have a BA degree in the humanities or social sciences and speak English at least at C1 level can apply to this two- or four-semester programme providing training in the different aspects – language, history, culture, politics, diversity – of American Studies.

This is a joint programme between the University of Pannonia and Nazareth College of Rochester, NY. Students have to accomplish most of their credits in the U.S. but may accomplish one semester at the University of Pannonia – these credits will be accepted as transfer credits by Nazareth College. The degree is awarded by Nazareth College.

Program contentStudents are required to complete elective credits at Nazareth College (as identified below), to be determined in consultation with the program director. Electives must be completed in each of the following four areas: 1) American History; 2) Diversity in the American Experience; 3) Literature/Arts/Humanities; and 4) Contemporaty Society

American History:
· American history (survey course)
· US history through documents
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· American foreign policy after 1945

Diversity in the American Experience:
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· English-speaking cultures (survey course)
· Aspects of US intercultural communication
· Language and cultural ideologies in English-speaking countries

Contemporary Society:
· US history through documents
· Immigration and minorities in the US
· The Irish-American community
· American foreign policy
· The position of the US in the English-speaking world
· Present day America (hot issues)
· English-speaking cultures (survey course)
· Aspects of US intercultural communication
· US media

Literature, arts and the humanities:
· Language and cultural ideologies in English-speaking countries
· American English dialects
· American language policy
· Traditions in American literature (survey course)
· American Gothic
· American postmodernism
· American literary history 1-2

You can find a job with your degree
· Foreign language services, translation and interpretation
· Electronic and printed media, journalism
· International organizations
· Government, municipalities
· Culture, arts, creative businesses
· Communication for multinational companies
· Education

Master’s | 2000 € / sem. | 2 semester |  Veszprém

Students who already have a B.A. degree in the humanities or in the area of pedagogy and speak English at least at C1 level can apply to this two-semester, practice oriented programme providing training the theoretical foundations as well as the practice of language. After accomplishing theprogramme, students will be qualified to teach English at primary and secondary level and also in private language schools worldwide!

Advantages:

Shortest path to teaching English
Guaranteed quality knowledge of the practice of teaching English;
Great chances of employment home and abroad;
International team of students and professors;
International network of experts to rely on

Program content

 

Semester 1:

Theories of language acquisition – first and foreign languages; An interdisciplinary approach to the English language; The development of language skills and learner autonomy; Organizing teaching and learning processes: instructor and learner roles in the language classroom; Language teaching policy and course design; Language teaching of age groups – from infants to the elderly; The basic principles of language teaching: theories and methods; The IT foundations of the teaching profession

Semester 2:

The basic principles of language teaching: theories and methods; Teaching practice and seminar; Language assessment: testing and evaluation; Learning in inclusive pedagogical environments; Literature and contemporary culture in the language classroom; Academic and dissertation writing

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After accomplishing the programme, students will be qualified to teach English at primary and secondary level and also in private language schools worldwide!

Master’s | 2000 € / sem. | 4 semester |  Kőszeg

The goal of our International Studies MA is to train highly qualified experts in the social sciences who are able to think about the place and role of Hungary and the Central European region in an international and global context.

Coupled with a broad knowledge of histories and current issues they are required to have a comprehensive understanding of the current dynamics of global political economy, legal frameworks and social processes. Based on the acquired knowledge and skills, they are able to make predictions and forecasts.

The program trains students to able to identify the complex issues inherent in Central Europe’s location in global challenges as well as to get acquainted with the world beyond Europe and tendencies of development of the third world. The acquired lexical knowledge and related skills enable them to pursue further studies or individual research (PhD).

MA graduates are capable of:

· conducting work of individual analysis in the field of international studies;
· decision preparation and decision making in the fields of international economics, politics and law;
· participation in professional/scholarly debates;
· wide-range application of integrated knowledge in the fields of social sciences and foreign policy analysis;
· forging international links and ties;
· conducting foreign language negotiations in their professional field.

This programme is for you if
· are interested in the complex problems of economics, politics and social sciences,
· for whom it is important to understand local, regional and global contexts, and
who would also master the practice of international communication (diplomacy, protocol, negotiation techniques).

Program content

1st semester

The Theory of International Relations;
Globalisation and Global Economics

Philosophy of Politics

2nd semester

Political Geography;
International Private Law;
International Finances

3rd semester

Source Analysis of EU Documents
Minorities and Autonomies in Europe

4th semester

Master’s | 1900 € / sem. | 4 semester |  Veszprém

The main objective of the programme is to train professionals who have a broad knowledge across traditional science disciplines and use of tools of scientific research to study and solve environmental issues. Special courses are devoted to developing skills in science communication and facilitating the selection of a thesis topic. Core courses mostly consist of classes in various types of instrumental material analysis, complemented by a summer field course, providing skills that are much sought after in the labour market.

Students may choose either the Atmospheric Environment or the Limnology specialization. Typically, students in both specializations pursue independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. In order to develop a researcher’s attitude, students participate in scientific conference and in the social life of the departments that are involved in the program.

Program content
The basic modules of the curriculum are presented below as required by the academic and output requirements.

1. Basic courses:
Applied mathematics, physics and chemistry of geospheres, global and regional changes, applied ecology

2. Core courses:
Environmental sampling, techniques for environmental analysis, materials in the environment, types of pollution, environment and society (legal, economic, communication and finance issues), field practice

3. Specialized courses:
Specializations: atmospheric environment; limnology

4. Thesis

Master’s | 3400 € / sem. | 4 semester |  Veszprém

The programme is designed to provide students a thorough knowledge covering all aspects of chemical engineering. Our aim is to deliver courses which meet the requirements of a diverse modern chemical industry and to play an important role in creating a generation of engineers who can function in today’s rapidly changing industrial marketplace. The course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).

Our chemical engineers are qualified to complete design projects in the fields of chemical and related industries, and to carry out research and development tasks.

Program content
The structure of the program is presented according to the academic and output requirements.

1. Fundamental courses
Fundamentals of Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Economic and Human Studies: Economics, Process Management, Quality Assurance, Law

2. Special core curriculum
Chemical Processes, Unit Operation, Process Control, Process Modelling and Process Design, Materials Processing, Analytical Chemistry and its application, Material sciences,

3. Differential professional studies
Specializations
Hydrocarbon and Petrochemical Processing
Unit Operation
Advanced Process Engineering
Nuclear Technology
Biotechnology
Diploma work (Thesis)