The Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Debrecen said goodbye to its graduates at two graduation ceremonies. At the events, 407 engineers and technical specialists received their diplomas, and the faculty’s awards and recognitions were also distributed.
At the morning ceremony held in the Main Building, 256 newly graduated architects, construction, mechanical and mechatronic engineers, technical managers, certified architects, mechanical, environmental, facility, and mechatronic engineers who graduated from the bachelor’s and master’s, full-time, and correspondence courses, certified engineering teacher, technical manager, civil engineer, nuclear power plant operation specialist, EHS specialist, EHS specialist, mechanical simulation specialist, Lean manager and specialist engineer, engineer coach specialist, coach, quality management specialist, quality management and polymer technology specialist could receive their diploma.
Technical training is considered by many to be difficult, complicated, and almost impossible. You have now disproved this belief, and as engineers and technical managers you are leaving the university building to take a role in the technical development of the world after a few years of practice, creating, operating, and maintaining telephones, vehicles, factories, power plants and buildings of the next 30-40 years, machines
– said Dean Géza Husi in his speech.
At the second ceremony, 151 graduates from 33 countries were awarded diplomas as students studying in English at the Faculty of Technology.
Most of them came to study at the University of Debrecen from Jordan (25), Brazil (19), and India (18), but among those who have just graduated, they are also represented from countries as far away as Bangladesh, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, China, Uganda, and Vietnam.
At the ceremony, the 8 – Jordanian (1), Kazakh (1), Kenyan (1), Hungarian (1), Mongolian (1), Turkish (2), and Ukrainian (1) – pilots, who are from the university and they were the first in the faculty’s history to graduate after completing the seven-semester “Professional pilot” training, thanks to the cooperation of the Department of Aviation and Road Vehicles and Pharma Flight, the institution’s Department of Aeronautical Engineering.
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