BSc studies
For those with a baccalaureate, a bachelor's degree (or a master's degree) can provide a first degree. A bachelor's degree can usually be taken on a full-time or part-time basis over 6 semesters.
There are many state-funded and self-funded places on each course. After the bachelor's degree, it is possible to continue on to a master's degree, but practice-oriented bachelor's degrees are well-suited to the labour market.
Our faculty offers the following BSc courses:
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Archaeology
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Communication and Media Studies
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Cultural Anthropology
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English Studies
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German Studies
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History
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Hungarian
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International Studies
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Political Science
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Social work
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Sociology
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Special Education