Budapest International College
MSc in Mechanical Engineering
Dunaújváros, Hungary
DURATION
4 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
MSc in Mechanical Engineering
The mechanical engineer’s chief function is to transform an idea into a product viable for the marketplace by deciding on the best way to design and manufacture it, based on her expertise in how objects and systems interact with motion and thermal environments.
The education is aimed at training engineers capable of elaborating the concept of machines, mechanical equipment, and processes, modeling them, then planning, operating, and maintaining them; developing machine industry technologies, new materials, and production technologies and using them in view of environmental aspects; performing leading, management, and organization tasks, performing the tasks of technical development, research, planning, and innovation connecting to and coordinating engineering projects of domestic and/or international level, as well as continuing engineering studies even within the scope of Ph.D. education.
This program is offered by the University of Dunaújváros (UD) in partnership with Budapest International College.
Admissions
Curriculum
Standard Program Courses
Semester One
- Mathematics 1
- Modern Material and Production Technologies
- Mechanics 1
- Product Management and Value Evaluation
- Measuring Technology and Signal Processing
- Elective 1
Semester Two
- Physics
- Management Knowledge
- Degradation of Engineering Materials
- Mathematics 2
- Elective 2
Semester Three
- Reliability Theory and Structural Integrity Analysis
- Technical Heat and Flow Theory
- Project Task
- Elctective 3
Semester Four
- Computer - Modelling and Simulation
- Elective 4
For those choosing Specialization in Lifetime Management
Semester one
- Lifetime Management
Semester Two
- Maintenance Strategies
- Mounting and Repairing Technologies
Semester Three
- Professional Elective (Mechanical Engineering Master)
- Thesis Project 1
Semester 4
- Machine Condition Monitoring Methods
- Thesis Project 2
- Industrial Practice (4 weeks)
Professional Elective Courses for Specialization in Lifetime Management
- Weldability
- Special Materials and Technologies
Program Outcome
Graduates with the MSc in Mechanical Engineering are capable of:
- applying the knowledge acquired and utilizing it in practice, using the problem-solving techniques,
- processing the information on the limits of the professional experience acquired in the discipline as well as from arising new problems and new phenomena,
- formulating relevant judgment or opinion according to possibilities, making decisions and drawing conclusions,
- understanding the problems to be solved and finding solutions to them, raising original ideas,
- planning and implementing tasks at a high professional standard in a self-dependent way,
- improving their knowledge to a higher level by means of self-education and self-development,
- viewing the management of technical, economic, and human resources in a complex way,
- global planning of complex systems based on systems thinking and process-oriented mentality,
- applying integrated knowledge in the professional fields of machines, mechanical equipment and processes, machine industry materials and technologies as well as the connected fields of electronics and information technology,
- applying procedures, models, and information technologies used in planning, organization, and operation of mechanical systems,
- assuring the quality of mechanical systems and technologies, solving tasks of measuring techniques and signal processing,
- analyzing, planning, developing, manufacturing, and operating the machines and mechanical equipment in the procedures and processes of material sciences, mechanics, production technology, planning, manufacturing, production control, instrument technology, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics depending on the selected specialization.
Program Tuition Fee
Program delivery
Graduates at the MSc level are familiar with:
- Theory and practice in the mechanical engineering profession, possess the necessary manual skills, measuring abilities with laboratory-level knowledge
- Management tasks and activities
- IT communication and analysis
- Basic regulations of environment protection, quality management, consumer protection, product liability, principles and application of chances of equality access, workplace health, and safety, technical and economical legal regulations as well as the fundamental provisions of engineers’ ethics
- Problem solution techniques necessary for research or scientific work are suitable to be used widely
- The global social- and economic processes
Students may choose to specialize in Lifetime Management.
This program is offered by the University of Dunaújváros (UD) in partnership with Budapest International College.