Budapest International College MSc in Mechanical Engineering
Budapest International College

Budapest International College

MSc in Mechanical Engineering

Dunaújváros, Hungary

MSc

4 semesters

English

Full time

Sep 2026

EUR 2,200 / per semester *

On-Campus

* EUR 150 - application fee

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Mechanical Engineering offers advanced knowledge for those aiming to excel in engineering fields. The program covers mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and materials science. You’ll engage in hands-on projects and gain a deep understanding of contemporary engineering practices within one year of full-time study or two years part-time.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing. Potential roles include mechanical engineer, project manager, and design engineer, allowing you to innovate and solve real-world engineering problems.

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, modelling them, then planning, operating and maintaining them; developing machine industry technologies, new materials, 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 PhD education.

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 environmental 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, suitable to be use widely,
  • the global social and economic processes.

Specialization: Lifetime Management

The Institute expands its R&D & I activities in the field of electromobility, which complements and at the same time opens up a new space for its education and research portfolio. In electric transport and the operation of electric vehicles, complex mechatronic systems, electric drive technology, sensor and actuator technology, as well as modern computer-based control technology appear with great emphasis, which provides the main knowledge of the mechatronic specialization of basic mechanical engineering.