University Programs

Study Electrical Engineering at BME


FACULTY

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 

QUALIFICATION

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

DURATION OF COURSE

3.5 Years(7 Semesters)

TUITION FEES

€6400 per Year

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

1. Entrance Examination (Written and Oral) in Math and Physics. Students must score 260+/300 to get admitted to the first year of the program. Scores Between 150-260/300 will result in the student getting into a Year of Foundation. 

2. Grade 12/AS/A-Level Completion certificate with Minimum 60% or C grades in Math and Physics

3. Entrance Interview in English.

DESCRIPTION

The BSc Program in Electrical Engineering is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of Electrical Engineering. It is both focused and practical in its orientation, with the goal to provide an education that is directly applicable to positions in industry. It is an integrated curriculum consisting of courses developed for the deeper theoretical understanding of the foundations of electrical engineering, as well as for obtaining practical knowledge and skills required by industrial applications.
The major specializations in Electrical Engineering are Sustainable Electric Energetics, Embedded and Control Systems, and Infocommunication Systems. Sustainable Electric Energetics covers a wide range of theoretical and practical knowledge including the design and safe operation of electrical energy transmission and distribution systems, the design and operation of electric machines, and operational principles and applications of low and high voltage switching devices. Embedded and Control Systems focuses on computer-based and application-oriented systems, which operate autonomously and have intensive information exchange with their physical-technological environment. Infocommunication Systems is concerned with telecommunication and computer network based applications (voice, data, image, video, multimedia and composite social information systems).
Each specialization contains four courses focusing on the field of interest, followed by a design laboratory, a specialisation laboratory, and a project laboratory course. In these laboratories equipped with up-to-date devices, students gain hands-on experiences, which prepare them for various industrial challenges.