Master’s programs

Students who hold a BSc degree or an equivalent qualification may continue their studies at the MSc level. Out of 25 available Master’s degrees programmes (MSc), 15 are offered in English. Admission and placement depend on the applicant’s academic background and their current level of knowledge, including English proficiency, which is assessed before acceptance.

Several MSc programmes include refresher courses or preparatory semesters designed to help students strengthen their understanding of key engineering subjects before starting the main coursework. Applicants are required to submit their academic transcripts along with any relevant information about their professional experience.
Once admitted, students follow a structured curriculum but have the freedom to select elective courses that match their interests. Classes are typically held in small groups, encouraging personalised learning and close collaboration with academic tutors. Students also enjoy full access to laboratories, researvh facilities, and computer resources.
Most MSc programmes last four semesters (two years) and include approximately 26 hours of weekly instruction with five examinations per semester. After successfully completing their thesis and final exams, graduates receive their MSc degree, qualifying them to carry out independent research and solve complex, high-level engineering challenges.
Brief Course Description/Objective

In today’s typically inter- and multidisciplinary working environment, there is a strong need for professionals with a strong theoretical background, capable of analysing and effectively solving mathematical problems in engineering applications. Our Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics with a specialisation in Engineering Mathematics is unique in the country and represents a niche in this field. Applied mathematics is a branch of mathematics that focuses on mathematical methods applied in engineering and natural sciences, industry and economics, modelling, analysing and studying problems, developing and applying methods to solve them, and providing algorithmic tools for their study. The aim of the course is to train mathematicians who are able to effectively model and solve problems that arise in real-life applications, within engineering, natural sciences, industry and management. The curriculum follows the recommendations of the SIAM, putting emphasis to application-oriented mathematics, practical applications, modelling and communication skills, team work, computer programming and high-performance computing. Specialization opportunity: Engineering Mathematics

Detailed description of the programme
Specialization(s)

Engineering Mathematics

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,500 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

Our MSc is especially for bachelor graduates who want to advance their personal and professional development in the field of architectural design. The programme leads to an Óbuda University degree, accredited by the Hungarian Accreditation Committee and linked to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). The stringent quality criteria applied by the Accreditation Committee are based on European standards for higher education. The aim of the training is to prepare students for being able to apply their complex knowledge in the fields of environmental development in general, and architecture in particular. Significant emphasis is laid on theoretical foundations and on design training, respectively, at a high standard. Creative and technical fields are well balanced, with developing various skills in visual arts and engineering. Specialization opportunities: Architectural design and interior design; Urban design and chief planner/architect.

Detailed description of the programme
Specialization(s)

Architectural Design and Interior Design

Urban Design and Chief Planner/Architect

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,200 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

The goal is to provide the students with an up-to-date, competitive and high-quality degree which is competitive even in the international labour market. Holders of such a degree are able to analyse the activities of an economic organisation and can tackle complex development programs; as a result of their mastery of innovation and economics, theoretical and methodical knowledge, consciously developed leadership skills and abilities they are capable of performing middle- and top-level managerial tasks.

Specialization(s)

This program does not have specialisations.

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, Keleti Károly Faculty of Business and Management

https://kgk.uni-obuda.hu/en/home-english/

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,200 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

Business Informatics is an integrative discipline that combines business administration with information technology and computer science enabling the graduates to provide efficient IT solutions to organisational issues and processes.
In line with this, it is a so-called interface discipline that is open to other disciplines. Graduates are able to understand the effects of information systems and to look into the ways how to optimise the design of application systems of digitized organisations on their road to full automatization. Specialists in Business Informatics can work both in research and in business, since they are capable of systems analysis and organisation, business and information systems engineering and (information) system development. Specialization opportunity: Financial Technologies

Detailed description of the programme
Specialization(s)

Financial Technologies

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,500 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

The aim of the course is to qualify engineers who, having acquired the necessary high-level scientific and specific IT-related technological skills, to be competent to design new IT systems and tools, to develop and integrate IT systems, to conduct and coordinate IT-purpose research and development tasks, as well as to be capable of pursuing their knowledge in the frame of PhD studies. Specialization opportunities: Robotics; Cyber-medical systems; SOC-analyzer.

Detailed description of the programme
Specialization(s)

Robotics

Cyber-Medical Systems

SOC Analyser

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,500 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

The aim of the training is to educate engineers with interdisciplinary theoretical and practical knowledge in a very broad field of cybersecurity, who are able to design complex protection architectures, ensure business continuity, organise and manage the implementation processes, and monitor and enforce the compliance requirements of the implemented systems, taking into account the cyber and information security requirements of IT systems. Key components of the program include security-operation-center based approaches, risk assessment, secure software development, SIEM, network security, cryptography, incident response, and compliance management. Specialization opportunity: SOC-analyzer

Detailed description of the programme

Specialization(s)

SOC Analyser

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,500 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

The aim is to train data scientist course is to train IT professional who extracts insights from complex and diverse data sets, applying statistical, computational, and machine learning techniques to solve real-world problems. The course focuses on teaching students how to understand various types of data, identify patterns and relationships within them, and apply the necessary transformations to prepare data for analysis. Core components of the program include data preprocessing, statistical analysis, machine learning, data visualization, and real-world process modeling. Graduates will be capable of drawing meaningful conclusions from data, making data-driven decisions, and effectively communicating their findings to stakeholders.

Detailed description of the programme

Specialization(s)

This program does not have specialisations.

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,500 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

The program aims to train electrical engineers with comprehensive knowledge in technical sciences, natural sciences, economics, and humanities, along with advanced technical skills to meet the demands of modern industry. Graduates gain practical expertise and creative engineering skills through specialized training within the faculty. With a solid foundation in electrical engineering, graduates can design devices and systems, perform programming, oversee calibration, ensure quality and testing, and contribute to installation and operational processes. They are also equipped to manage services and products in Infocommunication Technologies, Instrumentation, and Automation. Electrical engineering is a highly sought-after profession worldwide, offering excellent prospects for quickly securing a role that aligns with your interests and expertise. Upon earning a BSc in Electrical Engineering, you will also have the opportunity to continue your studies at the MSc level. Specialization opportunities: Automation; Communication technologies; Embedded systems; Energy.

Specialisation(s)

Automation

Communication Technologies

Embedded Systems

Energy

Integrated Automation and Energy

Integrated Embedded Systems and Energy

Cerdits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, Kandó Kálmán Faculty of Electical Engineering

Regular intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,500 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entery requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documnets visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available scholarships:

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

The aim of the training is to train marketing professionals who can work in various business and non-business organisations, institutions and enterprises marketing activities. With the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired are able to develop marketing strategies, to develop marketing strategies in the broad sense of the term marketing activities, projects management in various organisations, and professional programmes, to manage the necessary marketing tools, and to content of marketing tools, coordinate the implementation of tasks, liaising with internal and external functions and organisations. organising, managing and coordinating using modern infocommunication tools in two foreign languages communicate in oral and written form They are prepared to continue their studies at doctoral level.

Specialisation(s)

Innovation Management

Study Option

Full-time

Study type

Campus

Language

English

Location

Budapest, Keleti Károly Faculty of Business and Management

https://kgk.uni-obuda.hu/en/home-english/

Regular intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,200 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Brief Course Description/Objective

By starting mechanical engineering training in English, we can create an attractive opportunity for foreign industrial companies and enterprises present in Hungary, where the language of work is not Hungarian, therefore not only daily communication but also the professional English language is extremely important. Student feedback also supports this fact, students who speak English well, have a much greater chance of finding a job. During the interviews, they do not ask for the language exam paper, but in many cases, they have to talk in English. In addition, it is a good opportunity to attract foreign students to the mechanical engineering MSc training, since they can only participate in English. It is an advantage for increasing the number of students, both in terms of Hungarian and foreign students. In the framework of an enrollment campaign, it would be worthwhile to inform foreign industrial companies in Hungary about the beginning of the MSc mechanical engineering training in English and to make them familiar during the university’s presentations abroad. Specialization opportunites: Welding technology Specialization; Production Support Engineer Specialization

Specialisation(s)

Welding Technology

Study Option

Full-time

Study type

Campus

Language

English

Location

Budapest, Bánki Donát Faculty of Mechanical and Safety Engineering

http://bgk.uni-obuda.hu/en

Regular intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,200 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Program

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Program

Brief Course Description/Objective

The aim of the program is the training of mechatronic engineers who, in possession of the acquired complex skills in natural sciences, electronic, mechanical and computer engineering as well as economics, will be capable to design, construct, integrate, and develop mechatronic devices and equipment, and as well as able to solve research and development tasks of mechatronic systems, and who also possess well-founded theoretical knowledge to continue their studies in the next cycle of training (PhD). Students are invited to have one of the following BSc degrees: Mechatronics Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Transportation Engineer, Electrical Engineer, and Applied Informatics. Specialization opportunities: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Specialization; Vehicle Mechatronics specialization

Specialization(s)

Vehicle Mechatronics

Intelligent Mechatronics Systems

Credits

120

Study Option

Full-time

Study Type

Campus

Language

English

Duration

4 semesters

Location

Budapest, Kandó Kálmán Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Regular Intake(s)

September

Tuition Fee

Non-EAA 3,200 EUR/semester

EU/EAA 2,500 EUR/semester

Entry requirements

For more information and the list of the necessary documents visit https://uni-obuda.hu/required-documents/

Available Scholarships

Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Programme

Updated: 22.01.2026.