The objective of the programme is to train and educate engineers who are able to install, exploit and maintain information technology based systems and services including the design and development of the necessary software systems as well.
Mechanical Engineering BSc
7 semesters
3000 EUR/semester
(please note: to be able to obtain an Acceptance Letter, apply for a visa and start your studies, 2-semesters’ tuition fee and some other minor fees must be paid upfront)
Kecskemét
English
- For September intake: 30 June
Direct admission or admission
with a foundation
program
Description of the Program
Mechanical engineering is where ideas turn into machines, systems, and technologies that shape the modern world. At John von Neumann University, the Mechanical Engineering BSc offers a hands-on, future-ready education that prepares students to design, develop, and operate the machines and industrial systems behind today’s most dynamic industries.
This English-taught bachelor’s program combines strong theoretical foundations with practical engineering training from the very first semesters. Students gain in-depth understanding of mechanics, materials, manufacturing technologies, automation, and energy systems, all through project-based learning and modern laboratory infrastructure.
What makes this program truly powerful is its direct connection to industry. John von Neumann University works closely with leading industrial partners, giving students real production environments, applied projects, and internship opportunities that dramatically increase employability after graduation. By the time students receive their degree, they also have many hours of work experience behind them.
Graduates of the Mechanical Engineering BSc are ready to enter the global job market or continue their studies at master’s level in engineering, robotics, automotive technologies, manufacturing, or energy systems. This is a program for students who want to build, create, optimize, and solve real-world technical challenges, not just study them.
Specializations
- Materials technology and quality
- Production Informatics
- Mechatronics
- Plastics Processing
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