Kecskemét College Kecskemét College
Kecskemét College Kecskemét College
Kecskemét College Kecskemét College
Gradus ad maiora
1964
Kecskemt College
Kecskemt College was established with the merger of the 3 tertiary colleges
of Kecskemt on 1st January, 2000 based on the decision of the Hungarian
Parliament. The three independent colleges were:
College of Mechanical Engineering and Automation (GAMF),
Teacher Training College,
University of Horticulture and Food-Processing, Horticultural
Faculty Kecskemt.
After the merger of the above mentioned colleges they became faculties
of the new Kecskemt College (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and
Automation, Teacher Training Faculty, Horticultural Faculty). The institute is
authorized to award college-level degrees. All the courses of the college are
accredited by the Hungarian Accreditation Committee. The number of the
employees is 600 and more than 5,000 students study at the college on
full-time, part-time or distant learning courses; taking part in BSc courses,
higher-level vocational or postgraduate training.
The Rector of Kecskemt College is Prof. Dr. Jzsef Danyi.
Institutional Structure
Institute of Metal and Polymer Processing Technology
Department of Manufacturing Engineering
Department of Mechanical Technology
Department of Rubber and Polymer Technology
Institute of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Economics
Department of Management and Business Administration
Department of Communication in Foreign Languages
Department of Pedagogy and Media Techniques
Institute of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Department of Engineering and Product Development
Kalmr Sndor Institute of Information Technology
Department of Automation and Applied Informatics
Department of Electronics and Cybernetics
Department of Information Technology
Life on Campus
The main campus of GAMF consists of several teaching buildings set in
ten acres of green open gardens. In addition there is an extensive library, a
gymnasium and some sports elds.
Facilities
The library has an extensive collection of over 65,000 books to assist students
in their studies and research. The Internet can also be accessed from the library
enabling students to gain further information from the world wide net.
The laboratories of the various departments are also open to students even
after post-instructional hours.
Both the computer and the Internet facilities of the faculty are among the best
in the country. The Internet is available from every department of the faculty and
from the rooms in the student dormitories, too. In particular, in the Homokbnya
Hostel, there are over 300 connections for Internet accessibility.
The sports facilities of the college are good. Besides the gymnasium, there
is a grass soccer eld, 5 tennis courts and an outdoor handball court.
Student life and free time activities
During the week, students can participate in social activities taking part in college
or club events in arranged on campus. These events and club activities include
lectures, Bible studies, disco, billiards and other forms of entertainment.
Cultural and social programs are an important part of GAMFs life. There
are exhibitions, excursions and events organised by the Student Body, for
example the freshmen camp, the freshmen ball, GAMF days, a dormitory day,
the graduation ball and the college ring receiving ceremony. GAMF can also
pride with an artistic group, the GAMF Chamber Music Orchestra.
GAMF Sports Club utilises the facilities of the college, and it also arranges
many other activities: volleyball, basketball, table tennis, hiking, bodybuilding
and shing.
Accommodation
Students have the opportunity to live in the dormitories of the college. On the
Homokbnya campus all the rooms are double rooms. In total, the college
dormitories can accommodate 700 students and all these rooms meet the
European Union standards.
COURSES
Mechanical Engineering BSc
This is the original educational course of the faculty. We train specialists to
meet the requirements of the labour market and companies.
Aims
The aims of the branch are to introduce the different elds of natural,
technical, economic and human sciences both in theory and practice. At the
same time, we get our students acquainted with the methods and practical
results of their chosen eld. We also make efforts to improve their skills
necessary for operating mechanical-engineering equipment, the introduction
and application of new techniques in engineering, the organization and the
management of industrial work and technological knowledge for research
and development.
Specializations
1. Mechatronics
The focus is on pneumatic-, hydraulic- and PLC-controlled systems. Students
also get acquainted with process-instrumentation, industrial-automation and
robot-techniques.
2. Manufacturing-Informatics
The most important elds of this specialization include manufacturing
processes, computer-controlled techniques for production and organization
in the manufacturing process (CAD/CAQ, PPS), up-to-date automated
technologies and production-controlling techniques (CAQ).
3. Polymer Processing
The main aim is to train mechanical engineers who are highly qualied in
polymers, computer-controlled polymer processing technologies and
machines. Students are provided with the newest knowledge about
environmental requirements and plastic-recycling techniques.
All college leavers graduate with a Mechanical Engineering diploma.
COURSES
Information Technology Engineering BSc
Aims
Our qualied computer engineers are familiar with designing, developing
and producing infrastructural systems and services based on Information
Technology. They are also specialized in installing, operating and controlling
IT based systems.
During the academic years students get a basic knowledge in natural,
economic and human sciences. As part of the core curriculum, they get special
courses in algorithms, databases, system programming, computer-networks,
computer-architectures, data-protection, articial intelligence, information
theory, controlling techniques, mechatronics and microelectronics.
Specializations
1. Autonomic Systems
Those who choose this major have the opportunity to get a highly accepted
diploma covering the following elds: mechatronics, industrial computer
networks, PC and PLC based automation and process-representation.
2. Network and WEB Technologies
The syllabus is based on how a variety of IT applications appear in engineering.
Students learn how to develop PC networks, system control techniques,
WEB development, data-based system control and software development.
All college leavers graduate with an IT Engineering diploma.
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COURSES
COURSES
Aims
The aim is to train business and management engineers who have proper
knowledge in the eld of natural and technical sciences, economy and
management sciences in order to solve problems of information technology,
integrated material, nancial and human processes related to products and
services.
Specializations
1. Engineer Manager
The objective of the specialization is to train economic engineers who are
able to plan, organize and realize market transactions efciently. Students
come to know the complex system of market transaction processes and
acquire management techniques of bargain.
2. Project Manager
Educational object of the specialization is to train economic engineers who are
able to plan and organize projects and to manage team efciently. Students
will learn the main questions of project-level organization and controlling
enterprise processes. They acquire the main techniques of innovation and
enterprise development.
All college leavers graduate with an Engineering Manager diploma.
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Department of Physics
Learning Algorithms
Blind Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing
Bit Error Rate in Channel Equalization
Blind Equalization for Multi-User Detection
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