Environmental Informatics
Program description | The course prepares the students to provide IT background for solving and managing environmental problems. The main skills to be gained during the course:
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Name of qualification | Environmental informatics manager |
Programme duration | 2 semesters |
Programme language | English |
Tutition fee | € 5000 |
Possibilities after completing the course | Graduated students can work for institutes engaged in the protection of the environment and nature, for research and development centres, and for administrative authorities. |
Contact | Dr. Zsuzsanna Plank |
Exclusive representatives for this course | Mr. Radman Ghadiri, Ms. Golnaz Golab, e-mail |
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Admission requirement | Certificate of BA/BSc degree in Natural or IT sciences, B2 level English knowledge |
Fees | Registration fee: 100 EUR (non refundable) Application fee: 150 EUR (non refundable) |
Link for online registration | |
Expected start | May 2020 |
Application
Step 1:
- Fill in the on-line Pre-application form. Attach all the required documents.
Step 2:
- Wesley’s team will evaluate your application and inform you on the result.
Step 3:
- In case your application is accepted you’ ll be informed on the schedule and technical details of the electronic oral interview.
Step 4:
- You get the result of your admission process.
- In case of successful admission process, you will have to pay the full tuition fee and the application and registration fees.
- Bank transfer details:
- John Wesley Theological College
IBAN; HU69-11708001-20562292
SWIFT (BIC) code: OTPVHUHB - Text: your name+IT post grad fees
- Please send the proof of payment by e-mail to wesley@wjlf.hu.
- *Important: Make sure you send the amount in NET when you transfer any payments to the university. You should always ask your local bank for bank transfer charges.
Step 5:
- Having received the full payment, the Letter of Acceptance will be issued and sent to you.
Step 6:
- Final legal procedures
- To be able to start your studies in Budapest, Hungary you may need a special student visa entitling you to a Residence permit for study purposes.
Studying in Hungary
Hungary is an exciting, vibrant and safe destination for international students, and it is now one of the most popular destinations for students looking for high-quality, low-cost education.
Overview
Hungary is situated in Central Europe, sharing a border with Austria in the West and has a population of about 9.8 million people. Hungary’s capital city is Budapest with a population of about 2 million, and Szeged, Pécs, and Debrecen are other major student cities. Many universities in Hungary now offer programs that are fully taught in English from a wide variety of academic disciplines. These degrees are recognized throughout Europe and many other countries around the world, following the European Bologna scheme.
Hungary is a great place for students looking for high-quality education and wanting to feel the ambiance of Hungarian scientific past’s very rich legacy.
Tuition fees and living costs in Hungary
Tuition fees in Hungarian universities are cheaper than most other European countries and, at the same time, student life in Hungary is very affordable because it is possible to spend less than EUR 600 per month on accommodation, food, transportation and so on in Budapest (the capital) and less than EUR 500 per month in smaller cities.
Top 5 reasons to study in Hungary
- Hungarian universities offer high-quality education with more affordable tuition fees.
- Hungarian higher education is part of the Bologna system, that means in practice that degrees are automatically recognized in the EU to work or for further studies and in most countries in the world,
- Hungary is a multicultural nation with many fun experiences for intentional students.
- Hungary is a modern and safe country, the cost of living is cheaper than most of the European countries
- Hungary is within the Schengen-zone, so if you are legally staying in Hungary as a student you can freely enter other Schengen countries, practically the Western part of the EU