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Monday, June 29, 2009

Business Administration BA

College of Dunaújváros

Level of qualification: Bachelor (BA)
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Management and Business Administration

Scheme of study: 7 terms.

Specializations/Majors:
- finance
- accountancy
- regional economics
- tourism-hospitality
Graduates with a technical background, the analytical skills of an engineer, plus knowledge of informatics and computer science have numerous career opportunities. Meeting the challenges of global competition creates increased demand for graduates who can provide an interface between technical and informatics personnel. For those who see their future in the engineering sector in a computer management role this degree is an ideal choice.

The course
This undergraduate BSc programme in Computer Engineering offers a broad-based approach to computer science and engineering, provides the students with an educational profile that combines in-depth technical competence with a solid knowledge in informatics and engineering.

Reasons to Choose Our Business Administration BA Course
o Acquire business and administration skills
o Gain thorough understanding of the business environment and business administration
o Develop excellent transferable skills
o Opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment

Future Prospects
The appreciation of business issues means the prospects of students after graduation are excellent. The economic,
administrational and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired will open up a wide range of career opportunities in
functions such as financial management, managerial accountancy, regional management, and tourism-hospitality
management.

Content and Structure
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totalling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each of the first three years of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the fields of economical, methodological and managerial
foundations.
Second year modules introduce the fields of advanced business administration and applied economics and management.
During the third year, the students commence their specialisation. The students are offered four options: finance,
accountancy, regional economics, and tourism-hospitality. Options modules or electives are also offered to the students.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their theses.

Preparatory Course

The preparatory course is designed to help students develop basic skills necessary to successfully pursue business
studies at our college in English.
The program lasts two semesters (1 academic year) and offers intensive instruction in intercultural competencies and communications, languages /essential English, professional English and Hungarian/, mathematics, economics and
organizational behaviour (OB).
Core Modules: Essential English, Professional English /Basics of Business English/, Hungarian language, Hungarian oommunications, intercultural competencies, mathematics, economics, and OB.
Examination Scheme
Exams are given at the end of the second semester. Students who achieve good results at the end of the Preparatory Course can automatically begin their first semester engineering studies at the College of Dunaújváros.



Business Administration BA

Year One
Core Modules: Analysis, Informatics, Economics of Enterprises, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Accountancy I, Accountancy Management, Economic Mathematics, Statistics I, Financial Management, Business Law

Year Two
Core Modules: Statistics II, International Economics, Marketing, Regional Economics, Accountancy II, History of Economics, Sociology, Financial Management of Enterprises, Taxation, Analytical Accountancy, Business Informatics,
Organizational Behaviour, Strategic Management

Year Three
Core Modules: Value-making Processes – Transnational Enterprise Management, Controlling, Supervision
Specialisations: finance, accountancy, regional economics, tourism-hospitality modules.
Option modules/electives.

Year Four (only one semester)
Field Practice.
Specialisation option modules/electives
Thesis Project.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Computer Engineering (BSc)

Degree: Bachelor of Sciences in Computer Engineering

Scheme of Study: 7 terms.

Specializations/Majors:
- economic informatics
- network
- system engineering
- software technolog
Graduates with a technical background, the analytical skills of an engineer, plus knowledge of information science have numerous career opportunities. The maintain a high educational standard is the basic interest both the university and the students. Only a constant guard of quality can ensure that tuition fee is traded for a degree of high reputation bearing a competitive value in the global market.

The Course
The undergraduate BSc programme aims at providing a comprehensive knowledge with sound theoretical foundation in the following area: Computer Engineer. It includes more specific studies in computer sciences and dealing with system and software development.

Reasons to Choose Our BSc programme
o Acquire an excellent mix of informatics and engineering skills
o Gain thorough understanding of the software and network technologies
o Develop excellent transferable skills
o Opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment

Future Prospects
The appreciation of both informatics and engineering issues means the prospects of students after graduation are
excellent. The technological, managerial and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired will open up a wide range of career
opportunities in functions such as software technology, system engineering, network building, electronics, robotics, project and quality management.

Content and Structure
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totalling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each semester of the first three years of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the fields of technical science, natural science and human sciences. The technical and natural science modules introduce the fundamental technical and mathematical techniques within the context in which they can be used.
In the second year modules introduce the field of networks and programming. The programming modules begin with
explaining the operation systems and problem solving on computers.
During the third year, the students start their specialisations. The students are offered four options: networks, business
informatics, system engineering, and software technologies. Option modules or electives are also offered to the students.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their theses.

Preparatory Course
The preparatory course is designed to help students develop basic skills necessary to successfully pursue informatics and engineering studies at our college in English.
The program lasts two semesters (1 academic year) and offers intensive instruction in intercultural competencies and communications, languages /essential English, professional English and Hungarian/ mathematics and economics.
Core Modules: Essential English, Professional English /Basics of Informatics and Business English/, Hungarian
language, Hungarian communications, intercultural competencies, mathematics, economics, foundations of
informatics.
Examination Scheme
Exams are given at the end of the second semester. Students who achieve good results at the end of the Preparatory Course can automatically begin their first semester computer engineering studies at the College of Dunaújváros.


Computer Engineer BSc

Year One
Core Modules: Analyses, Basics of Calculus I, Engineering Physics, Business Economics, Computer Architectures I, Introduction to Computer Sciences, Engineering Mathematics, Basics of Calculus II, Electronics, Business Economics and Industrial Relations, Operation Systems I., Programming I.
Year Two
Core Modules: Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Basics of Electronics, Telecommunication and Information
Networks, Programming II (Visual Programming), Databases, Signs and Systems, Digital Technology, Software
Development Technologies, Information Systems Development.
Year Three
Core Modules: Measure and Control Technology, PC Configurations and Multimedia Tools, Intelligent Systems,
Product Management.
Specialisations: Business Informatics, Networks, System Engineering and Software technology modules.
Option modules/electives.
Year Four (only one semester)
Core Modules: Business Law.
Specialisation option modules/electives.
Thesis Project.

Monday, June 15, 2009

College of Dunaújváros

Engineering Business Management BSc BSc

Level of qualification: Bachelor (BSc)
Degree: Bachelor of Sciences in Engineering Business Management

Scheme of Study: 7 terms.

Specializations/Majors:
- quality management
- operation management
- environmental protection
- logistics management
Graduates with a technical background, the analytical skills of an engineer, plus knowledge of business and management have numerous career opportunities. Meeting the challenges of global competition creates increased demand for graduates who can provide an interface between technical and business personnel. For those who see their future in the engineering sector in a business or management role this joint degree is an ideal choice.

The Course
This BSc programme in Engineering Business Management offers a broad-based approach to engineering and management, provides the students with an educational profile that combines in-depth technical competence with a solid knowledge in business administration and management. Core content of the course consists of business, management, engineering and technology. Specialist options include operations management, quality management, environmental engineering, and
logistics management. Students learn how products are engineered, manufactured and marketed; how new technology is implemented and applied; and how businesses and their human factors are managed or even financially controlled.
Business and management topics make extensive use of case studies and project work; and a range of assessment methods is employed.

Reasons to Choose Our Engineering Business Management BSc Course
o Acquire an excellent mix of managerial and technical skills
o Gain thorough understanding of the business environment and industrial management
o Develop excellent transferable skills
o Opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment

Future Prospects
The appreciation of both business and engineering issues means the prospects of students after graduation are
excellent. The technological, managerial and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired will open up a wide range of career
opportunities in functions such as project management, product design, quality management, servicing and maintenance.

Content and Structure
During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester totalling 30 credits.
There are six core modules in each of the first three years of the programme.
The core modules in the first year are taken mainly from the fields of technical science, natural science and human sciences. The technical and natural science modules introduce the fundamental technical and mathematical techniques within the context in which they can be used.
Second year modules introduce the field of business management. The business modules begin by explaining the economic and industrial environment in which engineering companies must operate, then introduce the tools and techniques needed to manage an engineering business successfully.
During the third year, the students commence their specialisation. The students are offered four options: operations
management, quality management, environmental engineering, and logistics management. Option modules or electives are also offered to the students.
In the final semester students are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their theses.
Preparatory Course
The preparatory course is designed to help students develop basic skills necessary to successfully pursue engineering and business studies at our college in English.
The program lasts two semesters (1 academic year) and offers intensive instruction in intercultural competencies and communications, languages /essential English, professional English and Hungarian/ mathematics and economics.
Core Modules: Essential English, Professional English /Basics of Business English/, Hungarian Language, Hungarian Communications, Intercultural Competencies, Mathematics, Economics, Physics and Chemistry.
Examination Scheme
Exams are given at the end of the second semester. Students who achieve good results at the end of the Preparatory Course can automatically begin their first semester engineering studies at the College of Dunaújváros.



Engineering Business Management BSc

Year One
Core Modules: Analysis, Introduction to Mechanics, Engineering Physics, General Chemistry and Engineering of
Materials, Introduction to Computer Systems, Engineering Mathematics, Business Economics and Industrial
Relations I, Structures and Materials, Introductory Microeconomics, Applied Mechanics I, Introduction to Organisational
Behaviour, Ecology and Environment.
Year Two
Core Modules: Introductory Macroeconomics, Business Statistics, Business Economics and Industrial Relations II,
Ergonomics, Applied Mechanics II, Organisational Behaviour I-II, Marketing, Business Finance, Technology and
Project Management, Introduction to Logistics Management.
Year Three
Core Modules: Business Law, Financial Accounting, Business to Business Marketing, Human Resource Management, Operations and Quality Management, Strategic Management, Product Management and Value Engineering.
Specialisation: engineering and managerial modules.
Engineering Field Practice, Engineering Project.
Option modules/electives.
Year Four (only one semester)
Core Modules: Introduction to the Social Sciences, Business Negotiation in English/German.
Specialisation option modules/electives.
Thesis Project.

Monday, June 8, 2009

What is defibrillation?

Defibrillation is the definitive treatment for the life threatening cardiac arrhythmias, ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia.

Defibrillation consists of delivering a therapeutic dose of electrical energy to the affected heart with a device called a defibrillator.

This dipolarizes a critical mass of the heart muscle, terminates the arrhythmia, and allows normal sinus rhythm to be re-established by the body's natural pacemaker, in the sinoatrial node of the heart.

Defibrillators can be external, transvenous, or implanted, depending on the type of device used.

Some external units, known as automated external defibrillators (AEDs), automate the diagnosis of treatable rhythms, meaning that lay responders or bystanders are able to use them successfully with little or in some cases, no training.

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