Építőmérnök angol 2017
BSc Program in English
Form of education: Full time
Level of academic degree: Bachelor of Science-Engineering; BSc
Obtained qualification: Civil Engineer
Study time: 8 semesters
Required credits: 240
Aim of the program:
The aim of the program is to train professionals for work in the broad field of Civil Engineering. Occupations may include engineering design, construction management, working at a government regulatory agency, specialized field and laboratory testing and analysis, operation and maintenance of civil engineering works, site planning and development as well as contract oversight. Civil engineering professionals work with architects, engineers from other disciplines, contractors, government officials, businesspeople, and finance/insurance specialists
The bachelor’s program also prepares students to pursue studies for a master’s degree.
Language:
The bachelor’s program is taught in English. This will enable students find job opportunities with companies throughout the world. They will also be able to continue their studies abroad or fulfill positions within multinational firms.
Project based learning:
Many courses in the program use real world projects to demonstrate concepts and calculations. In two courses students work in teams to design a comprehensive civil engineering project. Additionally, students will work on their own design projects as part of their diploma work.
Possible outcomes:
With a bachelor’s degree, civil engineers are able to:
- become a licensed design engineer after obtaining sufficient professional experience.
- solve independently simpler development tasks;
- engage in more complex design work under the supervision of an experienced engineer.
With a bachelor’s degree taking into account specialization, civil engineers are able to:
- conduct technical management activities;
- conduct technical inspection activities;
- perform construction, maintenance and operation, business and specialty tasks;
- carry out infrastructure engineering management tasks for local governments.
Course content: The percentage of each training area:
Area/Field of Training: |
credits: |
% |
Knowledge of Natural Sciences |
51 |
21 |
Knowledge of Economics and Human Sciences |
17 |
7 |
Required Technical Core Courses |
117 |
49 |
Optional Technical Courses |
40 |
17 |
Planning of Thesis |
15 |
6 |
Total credit points |
240 |
100 |
Professional Practice/Internship:
The curriculum courses:
The program consists of a basic set of courses in Natural and Social Sciences followed by a required core of Civil Engineering Technical courses. Following those courses, the student will select Optional Technical Courses to complete their program. Near the last semester, students will select a thesis topic. The thesis is submitted in the final semester and a final exam is taken.
Requirement of the BS diploma work:
The BS diploma is the solution of a civil engineering task in a specific field, or the elaboration of a research topic that can be performed by the student through study of additional literature and with the help of a supervisor. By completing the diploma work, candidates show they have gained the necessary skills in the practical application of their coursework, can perform analytical and planning tasks of a civil engineer, have gained knowledge beyond the teaching material, and can evaluate the economic impact of the project studied.
Conditions for taking the final exam:
Meeting the requirements of the curriculum, including:
- obtaining at least 240 credit points out of which the diploma work is 15 credit points,
- fulfilling the conditions of the practical training as part of the curriculum,
- submitting the diploma work, evaluated, and approved by a reviewer and the department.
Conditions of issuing the degree:
To obtain a bachelor’s degree, the student must pass a comprehensive state language exam at intermediate level (B2) or an equivalent secondary school completion certificate in any of the following foreign languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish.
Parts of the final exam:
- presentation and defense of diploma work.
- oral exam from subject areas related to the diploma work.
Final exam grade
The final exam grade is the numerical average of the grades given for the two parts of the exam, rounded to an integer number. If in any part of the exam the students gets a failing grade, the final grade will fail as well.
Diploma grade
Diploma grade is the average of three grades: the total student course work grade, diploma work grade, and oral exam grade.
Notation to the chart of courses
Courses:
sz. |
kód |
megnevezés |
heti |
heti |
heti |
bszf. |
krp |
előtanulmányi |
No. |
Code |
Name of the course |
Weekly lectures |
weekly seminars |
weekly laboratories |
Type of assessment |
credit points |
pre-conditions |
Type of assessments:
f |
evaluation is based on the student’s performance and work during the semester |
b-5 |
evaluation is based on the student’s report at the of the semester in a 5-grade system (excellent(5) – good (4) – satisfactory (3) – passed (2) – fail (1)) |
b-3 |
evaluation is based on the student’s report at the of the semester in a 3-grade system (excellent competed – completed – not completed) |
v |
evaluation is based on the student’s taken exam in a 5-grade system (excellent(5) – good (4) – satisfactory (3) – passed (2) – fail (1)) |
Optional subjects:
A tanulmányok végéig a csoportból elvégzendő kreditek száma…........ |
..........credit points should be passed in this group till the end of the study programme. |