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The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics has a continuous and progressive 150-year history of teaching Mechanical Engineering; and now offers a BSc programme in Mechanical Engineering taught in English. This course utilises all the teaching experience of the department but now better accomodates international students.
The Mechanical Engineering Bachelors programme provides a well-grounded and broad education that graduates can apply immediately in their work and also use as the basis for further studies.
The course not only creates competent engineers who are masters of their profession, but also promotes an ethical philosophy of engineering based on accuracy, punctuality and reliability as well as a respect for the human element.
Topics of study in the Mechanical Engineering BSc programme include:
Upon completion of the Mechanical Engineering Bachelors degree, students can continue their studies with the BUTE mechanical Engineering Masters and PhD programmes.


The Budapest University of Technology and Economics is a prestigious Hungarian higher education institute,
committed to differentiated, multilevel, high-standard education,
founded on intensive basic training, research, development and
innovation, and scientific qualification in technical and natural
sciences and in certain fields of economic and social sciences.
BME can trace its roots back to 1782, and was the first institute in Europe to train engineers at university level.The University has a prestigious past and boasts several Nobel Prize winners amongst its alumni. The University has some 24,000 students over 8 faculties and approximately 1300 academic staff.
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics aims to promote the characteristics of a traditional research university, and provide a unity of theory and practice, with high standard theoretical foundations and practical training based on industrial relationships. Taking into consideration the progress of sciences and the changes of the demands of society; BME regards it as its task to develop the contents of training permanently both in the field of multilevel and multilingual education.
An increasing number of international students study at The Budapest University of Technology and Economics and regular full time programs in English are offered in B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels
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ICEPE (Information Center for Engineering Programs in English), Műegyetem rakpart. 3-9. Bldg 116
H -1111 Budapest Hungary |
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