Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest
Founded 1635 as Department of Theology of the University founded by Péter Pázmány, Cardinal, Primate, and Archbishop of Esztergom in Nagyszombat. Acquired present status and title 1993. An ecclesiastic institution recognized by the State under the supervision of the Holy See.
Accreditation:
Hungarian Accreditation Committee (MAB)
Funding:
Private
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 7
- Canon Law InstituteFields of study: Canon Law
- Humanities FacultyFields of study: Art History, Arts and Humanities, Communication Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature, Medieval Studies, Philosophy, Sociology, Teacher Training
- Information Technology Faculty
- Italian Interuniversity Centre
- Law and Political Science FacultyFields of study: Civil Law, Ethics, European Union Law, History of Law, International Law, Law, Political Sciences
- Teacher Training FacultyFields of study: Teacher Training
- Theology Faculty
Admission details
- Academic year: September to June
- Requirements: Secondary school certificate (érettségi bizonyĺtvány) and entrance examination
- Students allowance: Co-ed