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Attendance to these courses will give you credits that will help you obtain the EELISA Supplement. If you want these courses to be also accepted as credits for your school year, you need to proceed as-is:

  • Apply for the course at the host institution
  • Get an acceptance letter from the person in charge of the course
  • Show the acceptance letter to the dean of studies (international affairs) of your home institution
  • Get approval from your dean of studies
  • Get a certificate of attendance and validation of the course at the host institution at the end of the course (after examination, if this applies)
  • Transmit the certificate to the dean of studies at your home institution.

Please, note that the dates for some of the courses are based on those from the academic year 2020-2021. For the latest update on each course date, please request more information from the contact person. For a larger list of courses, you are advised to contact the international affairs office of your institution.

General Chemistry Calculations

WHAT

The aim of the subject is to increase the knowledge of the freshman students on chemical calculations to the level, which provides competent basis for further chemical and technological disciplines (inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, unit operation, chemical technology etc.). The practice is held in small groups, depending on the former skills of the students.

TARGET

Bachelor

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

4

GIS In Urban Planning

WHAT

Course Description: This is an Advanced GIS course for the students who intend to utilize GIS in their research or professional practice. The primary topics are the models of geographic data, data structure, creation of raster and vector data, geoprocessing and model builder, spatial analysis, spatial interpolation, historical pattern analysis and network analysis. Course materials will be presented through lectures and demonstrations. Course Objectives: To teach general structure of GIS, geographic data and geoprocessing. To teach advanced spatial analysis techniques. To increase students understanding of conceptual issues related to geospatial research and analysis in the field of urban and regional planning. To exercise GIS for urban planning implementations.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

18/09/2023 to 29/12/2023

WHO

Istanbul Technical University

FORMAT

Hybrid

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ECTS

7.5

Globalisation and Regional Strategies 

WHAT

Course Description: Background of new urban configuration: post-modernism, new technological paradigm, globalisation, post-Fordism, localism, regionalism, privatisation, supra-national organisations Reshaping political spaces: State in the global order, political restructuring and reinvention of regions regionalism and new territorialities: types of regionalist policies, city-regions, border regions regional policies and planning attempts in Turkey. Course Objectives: Comprehension and interpretation of the urban system in the framework of the restructuring global economics. Exploring the case of Turkey with references to regional examples from the different parts of the world.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

05/02/2024 to 17/05/2024

WHO

Istanbul Technical University

FORMAT

Hybrid

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ECTS

7.5

GPGPU Applications

WHAT

The course presents the possibility of general purpose use of the computational power of graphics boards thanks to a generalized model of their GPUs. The hardware architecture of graphical processors is presented together with the general purpose OpenCL software development environment. Algorithms suitable to massively parallel implementation are presented using practical examples. Topics studied in deatils include: operations on big amount of data, parallel primitives in the OpenCL environment, solution of a set of linear equations, physical simulation on GPU, hash based parallel algorithms, Monte Carlo methods in GPU, optimization issues of GPGPU algorithms, effective cooperation with graphical APIs, special questions of multi GPU and distributed systems.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

4

Heat Engines G

WHAT

The course aims to give a general overview about operation of equipments based on thermodynamical cycles and shows how real processes are running inside these equipments. Basics of combustion technology will be introduced also, because in most of the cases heat is gained from combustion. A lot of everyday life energy utilization procedure or system operation is made understandable e.g. principals of firing from camp-fires or domestic heaters to power station boilers, operation principals of air-conditioning, heat pump, steam- and gas-turbine internal combustion engine. Environmental effects and pollution if any will be introduced as well. 3 hours/4 credits.

TARGET

Bachelor

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

4

History of Architecture 3 (Medieval)

WHAT

Sexpartite vaulting, „groin-rib” vaulting. Squire-bayed and free vaulting systems – the pointed arch. Basilica and „false basilica” type space organization. – The retrospective interregional influences in Romanesque architecture. – Antique influences. Byzantine influences. The progressive interregional influences in Romanesque architecture – monastic movements: Benedictine and Cistercian, Norman „Imperial” Romanesque architecture. Morphology of medieval detailing. The Early French Gothic cathedrals. – The flourishing period of the French cathedrals, and its influences in South-France, in England, in Germany and in Italy. Interregional influences in gothic architecture: Cistercian gothic formations, the Franciscan and Dominican movements. – The special characteristics of English and German gothic architecture. Late gothic vaulting systems: Cylindrical (or net vaults) and Spherical (or stellar) vaults. Halls and false-halls – Civic movements in Late Gothic in Germany and the proto-renaissance in Italy. Medieval secular architecture.

TARGET

Bachelor / Master

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

3