Faculty of Materials and Chemical Engineering

Dual training

Graduate with a fresh diploma and valuable professional experience!

What does it mean to be a dual student?

In dual study programs, Hungary’s most innovative small, medium, and large enterprises work together with the country’s leading universities to ensure that graduates enter the labor market with immediately applicable knowledge and skills.

Students sign an employment contract with the partner companies providing the practical training and receive a salary for their work throughout all 12 months of the year.

In a dual program, students acquire their theoretical knowledge at the university (26 weeks/year), while gaining practical experience in a real working environment, solving real-life problems (22 weeks/year).

  • Excellent Earning Opportunity – You receive a monthly salary from the company, and during the academic year you may also be awarded a study scholarship!

  • Practice-Oriented Training – Everything you learn can be directly applied in practice.

  • Marketable Knowledge – Learn from the best academic and industry professionals.

  • Secure Employment – Most of our students graduate with a job offer already in hand from their dual partner company.

  • Career Development – You can already prove your abilities at work during your studies.

From 2024 onwards, you no longer have to decide at the time of university admission whether you want to become a dual student!
Choose one of the BSc programs at the Faculty of Materials and Chemical Engineering, and you can decide by the midpoint of your studies which partner company you would like to join!

Materials Engineer – Dual Program BSc, MSc

In Hungarian and English!

Most products are made of artificial materials. Usable materials have always been created by humans: tanning leather, impregnating wood, hardening steel, vulcanizing rubber, firing porcelain. Just look at your belt, the chair you are sitting on, the blade of your pocket knife, the plastic floor, the tires of your bicycle, your mug, your mobile phone, or even your computer! All are artificial materials – thousands of solutions, thousands of qualities.

Materials engineers work with the structure, properties, and usability of the materials found both in our everyday objects and in high-tech devices. They deal with the simulation of manufacturing technologies, examine and certify materials, and develop and operate innovative technologies that meet the demands of today’s rapidly advancing high-tech industries.

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