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BScEnvironmental Engineering (Gödöllő)

Tuition fee €2,200 per semester

2 semesters must be paid in advance

Application fee €100 one-time
More information

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Overview

Description

The purpose of the program is to train environmental engineers who have an up-to-date and applied knowledge of science, ecology, technology, economics and management. They are able to identify environmental risks in different areas, and with their professional experience, to economically and effectively supervise prevention and damage control. Having professional skills, they are capable of participating in the prevention, reduction and removal of environmental hazards and damages, as well as operating low-waste and energy efficient technologies. They are also prepared to continue their studies on the master level.

Qualification of the degree:

Level of degree: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Qualification: Environmental Engineer
Length of program: 7 semesters
Work schedule: full-time
Financial options: state scholarship or self-funded
Program Leader Dr. Gábor Endre Halász associate professor
Training location: Gödöllő (Szent István Campus)

Programme structure

Length of program: 7 semesters, 210 credits
Work schedule: full-time

Model curriculum:
Find your programme in the table at the link below and click on the PDF

en.uni-mate.hu/bsc-and-msc-programmes-in-english

Career opportunities

Graduated students are able to reduce or eliminate environmental harms and damages, to use natural resources reasonably, to develop and to stand-alone operate low-waste technologies.
They are also capable of finding new solutions for recycling waste and disposing hazardous waste.
They possess knowledge about nature and landscape protection and environmental policy as well as being able to work in teams and to communicate with national and foreign experts.
They are suitable for designing, organizing, controlling, and participating in engineering work, and are able to adapt to the ever-changing requirements.

With the acquired knowledge, they will be able to continue the training at MSc level.
Students will be able to specialise by selecting appropriate elective courses from the university’s portfolio.

Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 May 2025, 23:59:59
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 May 2025, 23:59:59
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025