Computer Science Engineering (MSc)

MSc graduates will be able to design new IT systems and tools, develop and integrate IT systems, and carry out IT-related research and development tasks.


After completing your bachelor’s degree, you can continue your studies directly – possibly after a few years of work – at Master’s level (MSc), either in our country or abroad.

The aim of the Master’s degree in Computer Engineering is to train engineers who, having acquired a high level of scientific and specific technical knowledge related to the field of informatics, are capable of designing new IT systems and tools, developing and integrating IT systems, carrying out and coordinating R&D tasks in the field of IT, and continuing their studies in the framework of a PhD. The 4 semesters of the MSc focus on interdisciplinarity and on two very dynamic areas, combining the practical orientation required by industry with the theoretical knowledge required by research and development.

Description of the programme

More information about the programme is available here: https://nik.uni-obuda.hu/en/computer-science-engineering-msc-2/

Specializations

  • robotics
  • biomedical engineering (focusing on two areas: medical image processing, evidence based medicine)
  • SOC analyser

We introduce the specialisations with well-supported theoretical foundations in mathematics and engineering informatics, followed by practical subjects and assignments sought after by the university’s research centres and our industrial contacts.

Eligibility for studying at Computer Science Engineering master program

There are 80 credits, detailed below, that the bachelor studies must contain for a successful application, out of which at least 40 should be completed at the moment of enrolment, and the remaining credits have to be gathered during the master studies, as an addition to the core curriculum (within, and/or outside of the framework of electives).

Natural sciences
(20 credits)
e.g. analysis, algebra, probability calculation, mathematical statistics, physics
Economics & humanities
(15 credits)
e.g. economics, environmental protection, quality assurance, technical language, social sciences)
Computer theory and programming knowledge
(40 credits)
e.g. computer and algorithm theory, programming languages, program design, software technology 
Computer knowledge (15 credits)e.g. electronics, digital technology, measurement and control technology, computer architectures, operating systems, computer networks
Information systems (15 credits)e.g. database management, knowledge representation, modeling, analysis, implementation, security issues of IT systems

Curriculum F after 09. 2023

Full-term
After 09. 2023.Curriculum F
Subject requirementsSR

Previous curriculum

 Full-term
After 09. 2022.Curriculum E
After 09. 2018.Curriculum E
After 09. 2017.Curriculum E
Before 09. 2017.Curriculum D