BSc in Landscape Management and Garden Construction Engineering - MATE Directorate of Education
BSc in Landscape Management and Garden Construction Engineering
BSc in Landscape Management and Garden Construction Engineering
Last modified: 13. December 2025
The aim of the program is to train landscape planners and horticultural engineers who, with their ecological, technical, architectural technological, economic and management knowledge, are prepared to carry out the tasks of garden construction, construction-execution, arrangement, maintenance and operation of the environment of the landscape, settlements and various facilities, and also they have in-depth theoretical knowledge to continue the training in the second cycle (master's degree).
Qualification of the degree:
- Level of degree: Bachelor of Science (BSc);
- qualification: Landscape and Garden Engineer.
Length of program: 7 semesters
Work schedule: full-time training (HU, EN)
Financial options: state scholarship or self-financed
Program leader: Dr. István Valánszki associate professor
Training site: Budapest
Language of conduction: Hungarian or English
Optional specializations
| SPECIALIZATIONS | RESPONSIBLES FOR SPECIALIZTAION | WORK SCHEDULE AND LOCATION |
| Garden Construction | Dr. Máté Sárospataki associate professor | Full-time, Budapest |
| Landscape Management | Dr. Ágnes Sallay university professor | Full-time, Budapest |
| Urban Management | Dr. Anna Berta Adorján assistant professor | Full-time, Budapest |
Conditions for selecting specialization
The choice of specialization takes place at the end of the fourth semester, the deadline is determined in the Schedule for the given academic year and it is approved by the senate. In the bachelor's program, those students could select a specialization who, by the end of 3rd semester:
- have completed all compulsory subjects of curriculum and all the compulsory elective subjects prescribed by the specialization, except subjects with 0 credit value; and
- completed the specialization assessment.
The student has the option to choose a conditional specialization if he has not completed only one subject from the compulsory subjects worth at least 1 credit, but has obtained the semester signature of the subject. In the event that the student failed to complete only one of the compulsory subjects (worth at least 1 credit), but obtained a semester certificate in this subject as well, the so-called is entitled to a conditional choice of specialization. In case of conditional specialization selection the condition for the choice of specialization is that the student submits an equity request through the NEPTUN system, as defined in § 92 of the SER, asking for permission of the of specialization selection. The request shall be submitted before or at the same time as the specialization selection is applied, i. e. the specialization selection application does not have to wait for the evaluation of the equity request, but the specialization selection application can only be evaluated after a positive evaluation of the equity request.
The submission of the application for the specializations is preceded by a level assessor.
The student shall complete the level assessment required by each specialization (and apply for all of them in advance).
If the student does not participate in the level assessment, he/she cannot be admitted to the given specialization even if he/she is not admitted to the other specializations due to lack of space or based on his/her score. In this case, student shall have the opportunity to choose a specialization in the spring of the following academic year at the earliest.
Students who have registered for the assessments will be informed about further details by the responsible of the specialization on the e-learning course interface.
The person responsible for the specialization concerned may grant permission to replace the assessment in particularly justified cases (e. g. illness confirmed by a medical certificate).
The weighted and highly weighted courses required by the chosen specialization are also published on the website of the Institute of Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, and Ornamental Horticulture, based on the sample curriculum for students selecting the specialization.
Applications for the specialization are evaluated and ranked by the person responsible for the given specialization or by a faculty member/faculty members appointed by them. The ranking is based on academic performance, the results of the weighted and highly weighted courses required by the specialization, and the results of the placement assessments. Based on this ranking, the specialization coordinators and the deputy director for education of the institute jointly decide on the admission of applicants to the specialization or on the rejection of the application.
Curricular specialties
As a general rule, for the Bachelor of Landscape Management and Garden Construction Engineering, the second and subsequent semester of a course in a numbered subject is conditional on the previous semester's signature. The prerequisites for compulsory subjects in the NEPTUN SYS are described in the subject descriptions.
Professional practice
Completion of the one-semester professional practice is a condition for taking the final exam. The practice takes place in the 7th semester of the model curriculum and lasts 12 weeks (6+6+1). To complete the professional practice in different semester is only possible with the permission of the program leader/responsible for specialization. The practice may be completed in one or more host institutions. In the case of a practice at one host site, a student employment contract shall be concluded for each of the two periods of 6 weeks.
Students can do a practice before the 7th semester if they have completed at least 90 credits during their studies. In this case, during the application, the student shall submit an academic transcript attached to the application form, which will be issued by the Registrar’s Office upon student’s request.
The Professional practice subject shall be registered in NEPTUN SYS in the semester of the professional practice.
During the practical semester, the student may take other courses only only with applying for reduced timetable or course for the purpose of completing an exam (only exam course) (maximum three OE courses), except for the 6th semester course of the Thesis Consultation subject.
Location of the professional practice
In principle, the practice can be carried out in the following types of sites:
- at the places offered by the Institute;
- the student's own placement in agreement with the Institute;
- placements abroad offered by the Institute.
Landscape and Garden Engineer students shall spend the practice in construction and/ or maintenance companies, municipalities, nature conservation institutions, etc. Students may spend up to 6 weeks in a design agency. Section 61 of the Study and Examination Regulations (TVSZ), along with Annex 1: Regulations on Professional Internships, contains the requirements related to professional internships.
Evaluation and recognition of the practice:
At the end of the practice, the students shall prepare a written report, which must be verified by the employer’s signature.
Upon completion of the internship, the student is required to submit a professional internship report and also give an oral presentation about the internship. In the case of an international internship, the report must be prepared in two languages (Hungarian and the language accepted by the host institution).
Recognition prior to work experience:
Work experience may be recognized in the professional practice. The details of the process are included in the Academic and Examination Regulations (TVSZ) and its Annex 9: Content and Formal Requirements for Reports Required for the Recognition of Work Experience. Access to description of professional practice for Landscape and Garden Engineer students: https://landscape.uni-mate.hu/practical-training.
Skills and professional competences acquired on completion of the program
A graduate with a bachelor's degree in Landscape Management and Garden Construction Engineering will be able to:
- the ability to identify routine professional problems, to work independently with print and electronic literature, to think analytically and synthetically and to evaluate adequately, in order to explore them at theoretical and practical level;
- form an informed professional opinion on the practical applicability of theoretical knowledge;
- to interpret and use the behaviour and formal and informal relationships of the actors in the field of landscape architecture, horticulture and urban management;
- solve problems with creativity, visual expression, practice and culture;
- understand the conditions for professional advancement in their field and thus plan their career;
- plan and carry out procedures, allocate resources, participate in the preparation of proposals to support professional decisions and draw conclusions;
- to carry out a detailed analysis based on knowledge and methods relevant to the field, and to identify basic relationships;
- understand foreign language information in their field and actively use specialized terminology;
- effective use of written and oral communication tools;
- to organize and conduct its activities in an environmentally and health-conscious manner, giving priority to health-promoting solutions.
Conditions of obtaining pre-degree certificate (absolutorium)
- completion of: all the compulsory subjects of the program, the subjects of the chosen specialization, the required number of optional credits according to the curriculum and the number of credits for the preparation of the thesis, for a total of 180 credits;
- completion of a 30-credit professional practice.
Final Exam
Condition to attend final exam:
- obtained pre-degree certificate (absolutorium);
- submission of thesis and its acceptance by reviewers;
- the student shall not be in debt to the University.
Parts of final exam:
- thesis defense;
- comprehensive complex exam.
Field of knowledge and subjects of final exam:
The comprehensive complex exam consists of the compulsory subjects of the program and the chosen specialization based on which a list of final exam items is issued.
The annually updated list of final exam questions shall be published on the website of the Directorate for Education no later than 45 days before the final exam for the students taking the final exam.
Evaluation of final exam and qualification of degree from 2020/21 academic year
Accordingly, to Final exam and Degree certificate.