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University of Nyiregyhaza
Vehicle Engineering BSc
- Nyíregyháza, Hungary
BSc
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English
The aim of the training is to train vehicle engineers who are capable of managing and maintaining vehicles and vehicle component equipment, introducing or applying engineering technologies, organizing and managing work, and performing technical development, research and design of average complexity in line with labor market needs, and who also have sufficient in-depth theoretical knowledge to continue training in the second cycle.


Riga Technical University
Bachelor of Aviation Transport
- Riga, Latvia
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Earn a Professional Bachelor's Degree in Aviation Transport and gain the expertise needed to excel in the fast-paced aviation industry as a highly qualified aviation maintenance engineer. The programme equips students with the skills to maintain, repair, and supervise aircraft mechanical, electronic, and electromechanical systems, ensuring they meet the highest industry standards.
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Transportation Engineering degree programs at the Bachelor’s level focus on designing and improving transportation systems. This field combines engineering principles with innovative practices to address mobility challenges and support environmental sustainability.
Through coursework in traffic engineering, highway design, and transportation planning, students develop essential skills in analyzing traffic flow and designing safe, efficient road networks. In addition, many programs emphasize practical projects where students apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios, such as optimizing public transportation routes or creating safer pedestrian spaces. Students build confidence as they engage with complex systems and collaborate with peers on hands-on initiatives.
Graduates of Transportation Engineering programs can look forward to diverse career paths, including roles as transportation planners, civil engineers, or traffic analysts. These positions require a solid understanding of engineering methodologies and critical thinking to develop solutions that enhance mobility. Overall, this degree prepares you to tackle some of today’s pressing transportation issues while fostering innovation in infrastructure design and policy planning.