Saturday, October 8, 2016

Information about Budapest Business School

The Budapest Business School, Hungary's market leading and largest university, educating about 16 000 students, was established as a result of the Hungarian higher education integration and on 1 January 2000 the three legal predecessors were merged:



      • Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism (FCCT)

      • Faculty of International Management and Business (FIMB)

      • Faculty of Financy and Accountancy (FFA).

In 2011 our fourth College (now Faculty), the Zalaegerszeg College of Business Administration was established.

About FCCT:

The predecessor of the FCCT was the Academy of Commerce established in 1857. This was the first college of commerce in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Experts for commerce and banking were trained at this school. By restructuring education it became a Commercial School of Higher Education, and building upon traditions it was given a college status in 1969 by the name of College of Commerce and Catering. The institution finally adopted today's name implying independent tourism training in 1992.


About FIMB:

The history of the FIMB dates back to 1957. Highly qualified experts were trained here in commerce who speak foreign languages. In 1962 the School became an independent International Commercial School of Higher Education. In 1971 it was granted College status by the name of College of Foreign Trade. In 1992 two dual award programmes were launched in English and French in cooperation with two international partner institutions of higher Education.

About FFA:

The history of the FFA can be traced back to the Pest Academy of Commerce established in 1857, then to the Eastern Academy of Commerce.In a strict sense, the establishment of the College of Accountancy in 1953 can be regarded as the date of foundation. The institution took the name of College of Finance and Accountancy in the academic year of 1970-1971. Since then FFA has become the flagship college of higher education in finance and accountancy.




A few milestones:


  • On 28th of April, 2010 the Budapest Business School received a Higher Education Quality Award in recognition of its outstanding achievement in quality improvement.
  • In 2013 the BBS received the title of "University of Applied Sciences".

Budapest Business School is located in the capital of Hungary. Budapest has approximately 2 million inhabitants and approximately 2.7 million visitors per year. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, pulsating night life, and famous natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. In 1987, Budapest was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for cultural and architectural significance of the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter, and Andrassy Avenue.

Budapest Business School is a coeducational higher Education institution and offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher Education degrees (by the Hungarian Accreditation Committee), such as bachelor degrees in several areas of study.

Graduates of the BSS in the past years have become the most widely recognized and the most sought-after experts in the domestic labour market and several of them are prominent personalities of the Hungarian Society and economy.



The objective of the BSS is to develop new relations and to strengthen the already existing ones. BSS takes part in numerous International projects and relations; either as a consortium leader or as a consoortium partner. It has active connections with more than 200 foreign higher Education institutions in nearly 40 countries on five continents.


As you already know we are studying in the Tourism and Catering undergraduate degree at the Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism. As for lessons, our core subjects are Economics, Introduction to Accounting, Introduction to Tourism, and Business Mathematics, just to mention a few. During our third semester we have to choose a specialization from the two opportunitites: either toursim and hotel management, or catering and hotel management. At the end of our studies we have to write a final thesis about a topic on our choice.

One interesting aspect od student life is that eating and drinking is allowed during classes. In contrast with high school rules, in our University there is no restriction concerning food consumption during classes. I think this is a great idea, because we can focus on the lecturer and the understanding of the subject instead of hunger. Furthermore, our classes are one and a half hours long, so there is no chance that somebody won't feel thirsty during them. We can bring some tee or coffee to  the classes so if we are getting tired, we have the chance to refresh ourselves. Finally, I think human needs cannot be restricted, and the satisfaction of these needs is crucial in order to be able to get out the most of ourselves.

Another unique aspect about the school is that attending to lectures is not compulsory. Is it a good or a bad thing? First of all, on the lectures the lecturer is giving thoughts and details about the subject that’s not in the textbooks. So on the one hand this should help you with your studies. But on the other hand, if you can manage with the textbook or other sources for the subject you don’t have to worry about being absent. A final thing about lectures is. In my opinion, a good lecturer can give an informative lecture not just read out a dry sketch of it; and make a less interesting subject more interesting. All in all, it’s up to you if would like some additional info about a subject or can manage without it just fine.

And why do we enjoy University life so much? Students who attend the Budapest Business School are lucky because of the entertaining facilities given by the university's community. There is no week without having the possibility to go for a party organized by the members of the University. Moreover, if the students' timetable is flexible and well done, it won't go at the learning's cost if the person can sleep and rest after a long and tiring night. Besides that, the parties are also appropriate places to get to know the foreign students as they aren't so shy there and everybody can show and improve their language level what is a really great opportunity. Finally, there isn't better place to strengthen the relationship among the freshmen. 




Hi guys! We made an interview for you and a little video about the school. Hope you are going to enjoy :)

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b4ue4nuvgxfiq2r/AACyuf-v7wG_Gp_0lP7XHekJa?dl=0


Saturday, September 17, 2016

Hello pals! My name is Martin Horváth with the age of 19 and I'm currently attending Budapest Business School at the Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism. My home can be found in Pomáz that is really close to Budapest.
 
I earned my certificate of final examination at Óbudai Árpád Secondary School. I had seriously no idea of what I would want to become in the future until the world of tourism aroused my interest.
 
I'm also interested in travelling around the world and I already had the opportunity to see some nice and awesome places like Austria, Greece, Egypt. I hope I will be able to visit more of the most beautiful and breath-taking places. Besides travelling I love working out, every time I do it I feel my problems fade away and my mood is absolutely perfect. When I was a child my parents were obsessed with extrem sports, especially the parachuting was the coolest activity. I had the possibility to try it and... I captured it! Recently, I've started collecting my cinema tickets, actually it became my hobby half a year ago. I know it sounds strange but I got used to it. :D If I have enough time (when there is no school) I read crimies. At the university I've just started learning Spanish and this language sounds so pleasant and good.
 
Otherwise, I am a kind, honest and friendly person, I get on well with boys and girls too! My friends like me because they know I'm in every stupidness. :D
 
Anyway, I am really looking forward to getting to know you!

Friday, September 16, 2016

Hey Guys!

My name is Cseh László Ákos but everybody calls me Laci for short.
I am a student at Budapest Business School at the Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism, I am 21 yeras old and live in a town near Budapest called Szigetszentmiklós. 
(I dare you try to say that 5 times in a row. :D)

I graduated from Gundel Károly Secondary Technikal School of Catering as a Cook. It was my dream to see the world and cook and eat all kinds of tasty dishes. So naturally I would like to attend Erasmus scholarship, to start the journey there. ^_^ 
Before I started the University I was working in Paris Budapest Restaurant and Bar ehere I really fell in love with my profession

As I mentiones above I like travelling, going on tours in the mountains and forests, reading books, cooking, (bet you didn't see that one coming) and I recently strated photographing of sights and my homemade meals as a hobby (I will upload some of my picture if you are interested). 
Also interested in languages, my main interest was Japanese and Russian but who knows? After getting know you guys maybe I star Spanish.

Hope I didn't drag this introduction too long. /~_~/
I looking forward to working with you guys. 
Hi everybody!

My name is Emilia Eckert and I'm a student at Budapest Business School at the Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism. I'm 22 years old and coming from a small village not so far from Pecs.

The castle of Siklos
The beautiful Cathedral of Pécs


I was attending a German faculty class in high school, however now I'm more interested in English. I would like to do my Master's degree abroad, either in the United States or in any European Country. During my studies at the University I would like to apply for the Erasmus scholarship, to get out the most of my years here.

I'm interested in any kind of things concerning the economy. Furthermore, I like travelling and visiting interesting and beautiful places. I had the opportunity to visit Paris, Firenze, Pisa, Vienna, Brno, and some smaller towns in Croatia and Ukraine. I have also spent nearly three months in the United States, looking for universities. Besides travelling I like cooking and baking since the age of 13. I also like doing sports, like cycling and strengthening, and I've also played Karate for 2 years in high school. Moreover I like watching great movies, and reading books (my favourite is Jane Eyre).

My family has an orchard and a vineyard as well in the Siklos-Villany wine area in southern Hungary, and we are producing wine and palinka, which is a special Hungarian liquor.





That's about me in a nutshell and I'm looking forward to getting to know you and your University!