Faculty of Materials and Chemical Engineering
International and Other Programs
Study in two countries, earn two degrees – build your career
anywhere in the world!
DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMME - MONTANUNIVERSITÄT
LEOBEN POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES SPECIALISATION
(Materials Engineering MSc)
The Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Miskolc has launched a double degree programme with the world-renowned Montanuniversität Leoben, which has been a stronghold of materials science, mining and metallurgy for 180 years. The collaboration between the two universities aims to train internationally competitive engineers who are well-versed in the most modern technologies and the world of sustainable industry.
What does the programme offer?
- Fully English-taught, with Polymer Engineering specialisation
- 1 year in Miskolc, 1 year in Leoben – two cities, two countries, plenty of experience
- At the end of the programme, you receive two MSc degrees
- Excellent foundation for a research or industry career, even abroad
- The programme enables students to take advantage of the strengths of both institutions, allowing them to enter the world with a broader professional perspective, international connections and a real competitive advantage in the job market.
Materials engineers graduating from this programme are prepared for the development of various polymers and composites, as well as for managing the recycling processes of these materials.
DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMME - BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (BUCT) (Chemical Engineering BSc)
The BUCT–University of Miskolc double degree BSc programme offers an outstanding opportunity for students who wish to acquire high-level engineering knowledge in an international environment. According to the programme structure, students spend the first two years of their studies at the University of Miskolc and the second two years at BUCT. Upon successful completion of the programme, students receive degrees from both institutions, giving them a competitive advantage in the job market.
The professional background of the double degree programme is supported by the Wanhua Chemical Group, which actively participates in the practice-oriented development of the curriculum. The company offers guaranteed domestic employment opportunities after graduation, allowing students to start their careers in a stable, internationally backed industrial environment.
The programme is an ideal choice for those who wish to broaden their horizons, develop their intercultural competencies, and embark on their engineering career with two prestigious degrees and a secure professional future.
AMIR Master – Double Degree Programme (Materials Engineering MSc)
The AMIR programme, supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), relies on the expertise of six European universities to provide comprehensive knowledge in the field of raw materials recycling, fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and research partners.
Applicants study at European universities specialising in the specific aspects of Advanced Materials: Innovative Recycling.
Students gain insight into the general and technical aspects of the raw materials value chain, including general chemistry, materials science, materials life cycle, as well as ethical, scientific, and sustainability challenges. They also develop their creativity, innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills.
The AMIR programme is a four-semester course taught in English, completed at two different institutions. At the end of their studies, participants receive diplomas from both universities.
In the first year, students participate in the English-language Materials Engineering MSc programme at the University of Miskolc (specialisation: Innovative Recycling of Advanced Materials).
In the second year, they specialise in a chosen study field at one of the three AMIR partner universities: Technical University of Madrid, TU Darmstadt, or University of Liège.
The programme also includes a professional internship at a research organisation, industrial partner, or academic partner.
Participation in the programme is possible either through the Hungarian admission system or by direct application.
Applications to the programme must be submitted via the online platform of the University of Bordeaux, by uploading documents such as proof of previous qualifications, proof of language proficiency, a motivation letter, etc.
Successful applicants are awarded a scholarship within the framework of the EIT Label programme.
Further information about the programme is available on the AMIR MASTER website.
Start-up Development (HSUP) I–II.
A two-semester elective course for students interested in innovation.
The HSUP course is an online university start-up training programme aimed at familiarising Hungarian university students with the world of innovation, modern entrepreneurial knowledge, and especially the operation of start-ups — all through a new, common educational platform.
For more information, watch the programme’s video or read further below!
The programme consists of two consecutive semesters of courses on innovation and start-up topics. The training is delivered in an e-learning format, allowing students to complete it at their own pace via the programme’s web interface or mobile application.
In the first semester (autumn), the focus is on innovative thinking and learning about the start-up world.
In the second semester (spring), students work in teams to develop the selected ideas.
Course codes:
1st semester (autumn): MAKMKT302N or MAKMKT302GN
2nd semester (spring): MAKMKT304N or MAKMKT304GN
Bővebb információ: Prof.Dr. Deák Csaba (csaba.deak@uni-miskolc.hu)