Computer Science Engineering MSc

Aim of the course:

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.

We offer in Székesfehérvár the mobile application and game development specialization.

The computer game industry and in the last few years mobile applications have been the key sectors in IT. Desktop applications are migrating to mobile and wearable devices. The graphical solutions used in game development, the VR devices and software solutions, the devices and elements of the extended reality, the AI elements and tools are parts of industrial solutions concerning the Industry 4.0 concept. These are used more and more extensively during industrial design and development, and in data visualization. So, mobile application and game development specialization can provide useful knowledge to every software developer not only in the field of computer games, but also in scientific research, in education and in industry.

Duration:

Full-time (regular) course: 4 semesters, 1125 contact classes

Number of credits to obtain:

120 credits

Educational level and qualification indicated in the degree:

  • Name of master course: Computer Science Engineering
  • Educational level: master (magister, Master of Science, abbreviated: MSc)
  • Qualification: Computer Science Engineer

Main areas of the course:

  • Mathematics and natural sciences: 21 credits
  • Economics and human sciences: 10 credits
  • Professional core curriculum: 28 credits
  • Specialization: 25 credits
  • Optional subjects: 6 credits
  • Thesis: 30 credits
  • Altogether: 120 credits

Internship:

Professional practice of at least 6 weeks (containing 240 work hours).

Types of training:

full-time (regular)

Places and addresses of the course:

Alba Regia Faculty, Obuda University, Budai Street 45, 8000 Székesfehérvár

Components of the final exam:

The final exam comprises the defense of the thesis and oral exams specified in the curriculum (with preparation times at least 30 minutes per subject), which must be taken the same day.

Mobile application and game development specialization responsible: Éva Hajnal, PhD (hajnal.eva@amk.uni-obuda.hu)

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