Which Lean Programme Is Right for You?
Choosing the right Lean programme is simple. Follow the steps below to find the option that best matches your academic background and study preferences.
Step 1 – Which Qualification Can You Earn?
The Lean Engineer and Lean Manager postgraduate programmes share the same curriculum, lecturers, learning outcomes, and professional competencies. Students attend the same classes and complete the same coursework.
The only difference between the two programmes is the entry qualification required for admission and the title of the qualification awarded upon graduation.
I have an engineering degree. → Lean Engineer
You are eligible to apply for the Lean Engineer postgraduate programme if you hold a bachelor's degree (BSc) or an equivalent higher education qualification in engineering.
Upon successful completion of the programme, you will be awarded the professional qualification of Lean Engineer.
I have a non-engineering degree. → Lean Manager
If your higher education degree is in a discipline other than engineering—such as business, information technology, natural sciences, agriculture, social sciences, or another academic field—you may apply for the Lean Manager postgraduate programme.
Upon successful completion of the programme, you will be awarded the professional qualification of Lean Manager.
Please note: A completed higher education degree is required for admission to both programmes. The curriculum, lecturers, subjects, and professional competencies are identical in both programmes.
Step 2 – Which Study Mode Fits Your Lifestyle?
Full-time Programme (English only)
The full-time programme offers a traditional university experience with regular weekday classes and an international student community. It is ideal for applicants who wish to fully immerse themselves in their studies.
Choose this option if you:
- would like to study full-time;
- enjoy an active university environment;
- are looking for an international learning experience.
Part-time Programme
The part-time programme is designed for professionals who wish to continue working while pursuing a postgraduate qualification.
Teaching is organised into only seven Friday–Saturday consultation weekends per semester, allowing participants to balance their studies with their professional and personal commitments.
Choose this option if you:
- are employed full-time;
- need a flexible study schedule;
- want to advance your career without interrupting your employment.
Ready to Apply?
Once you have selected your programme and study mode, simply choose the appropriate application route.
English Full-time Programme – Apply through the University's International Coordinating Centre.
English Part-time Programme – Apply via the online application form.
Looking for a programme in Hungarian?
The part-time programme is also available in Hungarian for applicants who wish to study in Hungarian.