Degree Programmes, Grading Scheme, Admission Requirements
Academic Year at the University of Szeged:
The academic year is divided into an Autumn and a Spring semester each of them consisting of 14 weeks of teaching and a six-week exam period. Our up-to-date academic calendar can be checked here
Higher education institutions in Hungary apply a credit system based on the European Credit Transfer System. Accordingly, one credit stands for 30 hours of student workload.*
Methods of assessment:
on the basis of written and oral examinations, course work, assignments etc.
Organisation of Studies
Students studying in Bachelor and Master courses complete their studies by passing a final examination. The final examination may consist of the defence of the degree thesis, and additional oral, written or practical examinations.
Integrated "Long" (One-tier) Programmes*
An undivided one-tier programme resulting in mesterfokozat (Master degree) is a training with the length of 10-12 semesters, requiring the completion of 300-360 credits. Besides religious education and some programmes of arts, the following programmes are conducted within one-tier Master courses: veterinary medicine, architecture, dentistry, pharmaceutics, law and medicine.
First/Second Degree Programmes (Two-tier)*
The first higher education degree is the alapfokozat (Bachelor degree) along with a professional qualification. A Bachelor course requires gaining 180-240 credits. The length of the programme is 6-8 semesters.
The second higher education degree is the mesterfokozat (Master degree) along with a professional qualification. Built on a Bachelor course Master courses require gaining 60-120 credits. The length of the programme is 2-4 semesters.
Specialised Graduate Studies*
Higher education institutions may also offer szakirányú továbbképzés (postgraduate specialist training) for Bachelor and Master degree holders. Through the completion of 60-120 credits a specialised qualification can be obtained. Students complete their studies by passing a final examination. The length of the programme is 2-4 semesters.
Doctorate*
Built on a Master course and a Master degree the doktori képzés (Doctorate course) requires gaining at least 180 credits. The length of the programme is 6 semesters. Following a Doctorate course, in a separate degree awarding procedure, the scientific degree "Doctor of Philosophy" (abbreviation: PhD), or in art education "Doctor of Liberal Arts" (abbreviation: DLA) may be awarded.
Grading Scheme*
The assessment of knowledge is generally carried out according to a five-grade scale: excellent (5), good (4), satisfactory (3), pass (2), and fail (1) or a three-grade scale: excellent (5), satisfactory (3), fail (1). Nevertheless, higher education institutions may also use other systems for assessing if they are comparable to those mentioned above.
Access to Higher Education*
The number of students admitted to higher education is limited. Applicants' ranking is based on their secondary school grades and their érettségi vizsga (secondary school leaving examination) results or based solely on the latter, considering the interest of the applicant. The requirement for admission to Bachelor and undivided one-tier Master courses is the secondary school leaving examination taken - as a rule - after the completion of the 12th grade of a secondary school, certified by Érettségi bizonyítvány (secondary school leaving certificate). The admission to certain programmes is based on an additional aptitude test or a practical examination. To Master courses students can be admitted if they possess Főiskolai oklevél (college-level degree) or Egyetemi oklevél (university-level degree) or a Bachelor degree. To postgraduate specialist training students can be admitted if they possess college- or university-level degree, or a Bachelor or a Master degree. Only applicants with university-level degree or Master degree may be admitted to Doctorate courses. Higher education institutions may set additional requirements for admission to Master, postgraduate specialist and Doctorate courses.
Based on the home page of the Ministry of Education and Culture ,
Source: http://www.okm.gov.hu/main.php?folderID=2132&articleID=231261&ctag=articlelist&iid=1
(1) Course unit code:
Refer to the ECTS information Package
(2) Duration of course unit:
Y = 1 full academic year
1S = 1 semester 2S = 2 semesters
1T = 1 term/trimester 2T = 2 terms/trimesters
(3) Description of the institutional grading system and its adequacy to ECTS Grading system:
The grading system used in the Hungarian higher education is as follows:
Hungarian Grade
(Five-point scale) |
ECTS Grade system |
Grade |
Definition |
ECTS Grade |
% of successful students normally achieving the grade |
Definition |
5 – jeles |
Excellent, Very good Outstanding with minor errors |
A |
10 |
EXCELLENT - outstanding performance with only minor errors |
B |
25 |
VERY GOOD - above the average standard but with some errors |
4 – jó |
Good
Generally sound work with a number of notable errors |
C |
30 |
GOOD - generally sound work with a number of notable errors |
3 – közepes |
Satisfactory, Acceptable
Fair but with significant shortcomings |
D |
25 |
SATISFACTORY - fair but with significant shortcomings |
2 – elégséges |
Pass
Performance meets the minimum criteria |
E |
10 |
SUFFICIENT - performance meets the minimum criteria |
1 – elégtelen |
Fail
Further work is required |
FX |
- |
FAIL - some more work required before the credit can be awarded |
F |
- |
FAIL - considerable further work is required |
(4) ECTS credits:
1 full academic year = 60 credits
1 semester = 30 credits
1 term/trimester = 20 credits
Source: Hungarian Ministry of Education and Culture
http://www.okm.gov.hu/main.php?folderID=181