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Hungarian educational system
School system in Hungary n n Institutional structures and the structure of educational programmes are not aligned with each other Similarities with Central European and ex-socialist countries Secondary education: wide variety General education: until the age of 18
Pre-primary education n n Age: 3 -6 Last year is compulsory 86% of children The highest in Europe Improve abilities of children
Primary education n n Minority education Age: from 6 to 10 (basic first stage) from 10 to 14 (basic second stage) Specialised classes At the end: Exam
Academic Secondary School n n n Non-vocational Prepares for higher education Length of programme: 4 years (regular) 5 years (bilingual education) 6 years (from age 12 to 18) 8 years (from age 10 to 18) n Certificate awarded: secondary school leaving certificate
Vocational and Vocational Secondary Schools n n In vocational secondary school: secondary school leaving certificate In vocational school: lower level vocational qualification Basic education: 4 years Professional practice: about 2 years
Matura n n n n Final exam of high school 2 levels 5 subjects Entry exam to universities Language exam required Secondary school leaving certificate Oral and written exam
Jurisich Miklós Gimnázium n n n 100 years old building Jesuit & Benedictine Famous professors Well-equipped Special classrooms St. Imre: youth’s protection patron
Traditions in JMG n n n n Gubanc Cup School leavers’ ball Band Reindeer initiation Pupils’ week „Last trip to the mountains” Graduation ceremony
Band
Leavers’ ball
Reindeer initiation
Pupils’ week
Last trip to the mountains
Graduation ceremony
Higher education n n n n Bologna process Based on three consecutive cycles Bachelor, Master and Doctorate courses Institutions (universities and collages) may offer courses in all three cycles Universities are eligible to provide Master courses in at least two fields of study and to offer Doctorate courses as well as to confer Doctorate degree Divided (two-tier) and undivided (one-tier) programmes Higher-level vocational training, postgraduate specialist training and adult education (lifelong learning) A intermediate language exam is needed to get their degree
Integrated (one-tier) programmes n n Undivided Length 10 -12 semesters Result a Master degree Besides religious education and some programmes of arts, the following programmes: veterinary medicine, architecture, dentistry, pharmaceutics, law and medicine
First/ Second Degree Programmes n n n Bachelor course 6 -8 semesters Bachelor degree Master course Built on Bachelor course 2 -4 semesters Master degree Final examination: Defence of degree thesis and additional oral, written and practical examination
Specialised Graduate Studies n n n Higher education institutions may offer a postgraduate specialist training for Bachelor and Master degree holders. Students complete their studies by passing a final examination. Length of programme is 2 -4 semesters.
Doctorate n n Built on Master degree 6 semesters Scientific degree Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D) Art education Doctor of Liberal Arts (DLA)
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