Szent István University
Faculty of Veterinary Science, BUDAPEST
Founded in 1787 * EU-accredited since 1995
International Study Programs
secretary
1078 Budapest, István u. 2
H-1400 Budapest, P.O.Box. 2., HUNGARY fax: (+361) 4784-117
www.univet.hu phone: (+361) 4784-106
ELECTIVE COURSES - Fall-term of 2013/2014 (26th August 2013)
NEW RULE: 50 CREDITS required prior to start the 11th semester (instead of the prev. 40).
(Students in year 1-2-3 have to sign up for electives in the NEPTUN – system / see guide at the end of the text. Students from year 4-5 and inactives sign up for elective courses by the help of / at the Students’ Secretariat or at the department – as indicated below - by email!)
If you have no access to Neptun, please contact your student secretary for code and help! (inactives are unable to use their code)
Sign up period: 30th August, 18.00 – 16th Sept. 23.59
Please note: you can sign up / cancel / modify your elective(s) by 16th September 23.59 only, after that – in case of no completion as well – it will be signed and indicated in your black book and study record as well, no matter what result / mo result you will achieve, so please make sure that you sign up if you want to do the course, if not then cancel and forward the place to others who are really interested!
INACTIVES CAN DO: Behavioral biology, History of Vet Med, Latin, Hungarian, Cell Physiology, Dog&Cat Breeding
1. Behavioural Biology
3 credits, 30 lectures, for all years, Held by Dr. Kabai Péter ( Ecology Department ),
Unlimited number of students, sign up at the NEPTUN-system by 16th September. Ends with an oral exam. Timing / location: Thursdays, 14.15-16.00, Pharmacology lecture hall. Start: 12th September
3. History of Veterinary Medicine
3 credits, 15 lectures, for all years, Held by Dr. Rusvai Miklós / Dr. Mándoki Míra ( Pathology Department ). Ends with written exam.
Unlimited number of students, sign up at the NEPTUN till 16th September (Monday).
Timing / location: Tuesdays 14.15-15.00, Physiology lecture hall, Start: 10th September
4. Animal Welfare
3 credits, 15 lectures, for all years (but not for inactives), Held by Dr. Csintalan Csaba ( State Vet. Med. Department )
Max. 50 (+10 on waiting list) students, sign up at the NEPTUN-system. Ends with written exam.
Timing / location: 14.00 – 16.30, Tuesdays, Pharmacology lecture hall, Start: 24th September
5. Medical Latin
30 lectures, held by the Department of Foreign Languages, no credits, for all years
Sign up / info at NEPTUN
6. Hungarian language
30 lectures, held by the Department of Foreign Languages, no credits, for all years
Sign up / info at NEPTUN
7. NEW elective: Hunting Guns & Ballistic
Maximum 30 students (+10 students waiting list), held by Dr. Marosán Miklós (Animal Breeding Department), year 2-3 only, NOT for inactives, sign up at the NEPTUN-system till 16th September (Monday).Timing / location / start: announced later, Practice on Shooting ground!
8. Molecular Physiology of the Cell
3 credits, 15 lectures, for years 2-5
Held by Dr. Frenyó V. László ( Physiology Department )
Unlimited number of students, sign up at the NEPTUN-system! till 16th September (Monday).
Ends with written exam. Timing / location / start: visit www.vetphysiol.hu
8. Zoo- & Wild Animals’ Diseases
3 credits, 15 lectures, students in year 3-4-5.
Held by Dr. Gál János ( Pathology Department ) Max. 80 students, sign up at the NEPTUN-system (year 4-5 by email: ) till 16th September (Monday).
Will be held in 1-2 occasiosn in the first half of December, ends with written exam in mid-December!
7. Dog- & Cat Breeding
15 lectures, 3 credits, students after the 2nd year, held by Dr. Zöldág László ( Animal Breeding Department ), ends with written exam. Unlimited number of students, sign up at NEPTUN-system. Higher years/inactives:
8. Companion Animal Dietetics
( years 4-5 and partially 3rd year, only students after the German Program – in case of vacancies)
4 credits, 15 lectures held by Prof. Fekete Sándor ( Animal Breeding Department ), announcements: Bldg J / room 306. Students can sign up at or or on the premises, Pre-requisite: students have to be over Nutrition I (either in the German or English Program ) Ends with written exam
9. Arthropod Vectors and vector-borne pathogens of veterinary and public health importance in Europe
30 lectures, 3 credits, for years 4-5 only, held by Dr. Farkas Róbert ( Parasitology Department )
sign up at Peter Lessi by email, . Ends with written exam. Timing/start will be announced by the department, depending on the number of applicants.
10. Aquaculture
20 lessons, 5 credits, years 4-5, held by Dr. Baska Ferenc ( Pathology Department )
Sign up emailing him: , ends with written exam
11. Operation Techniques. Manual practice on canine cadavers
5 lectures+10 practicals, 6 credits, for year 4-5, held by Dr. Szalay Ferenc ( Anatomy Department )
Sign up: , (lottery-system!) limited participation
12. Assisted reproduction techniques in animals
30 lessons, 6 credits, year 4-5, held by Dr. Cseh Sándor ( Obstetrics Department )
Sign up / information at the Department: . Ends with written exam.
13. Special Operation procedures in soft tissue surgery
email to sign up:
6 credits, 10 lectures + 5 practicals, for year 4+5, held by Dr. Tibor Németh (Surgery Dept.)
14. Ultrasound diagnostics in small animals
20 lessons, 6 credits, year 5, held by Dr. Manczur Ferenc ( Internal Medicine Department )
Sign up / information: , ends with written exam
15. Clinical Demonstration
3X5 lessons, for year 5 only, held by Dr. Sterczer Ágnes, 9 credits!
sign up by email:
Registering for subjects via the Neptun - system:
1) Log-in to the Neptun-system
2) Choose the „Subjects / Subject registration” menu
3) Choose the semester 2013/14/1 and tick the „Show only those subjects that will be launched” square, then click on the „List subject” button.
4) By clicking the „Subject type”-button you can sort the subjects thus you find electives easier – and click on the selected subject’s name.
5. Tick at the squaere at the end of the line + „Save”.
6. You will get a feedback on the successful / unsuccessful registration for the subject.
(compiled by the Students' Secretariat
26th August 2013)