About the Programme

2025.09.16.
About the Programme

Are you thinking about working with children aged 3-6? Start your new career as a Kindergarten Educator in the international atmosphere of Budapest! 

For Hungarian and International students, we offer a full degree Kindergarten Education BA Programme, in which the language of instruction for the entire program is English. The programme can be started immediately after graduating from secondary school.

Degree: Kindergarten Education
Level of the study programme: BA/BSc full degree
Nominal duration: 6 semesters/3 years
Intake: Fall
Language of instruction: English
Location: Budapest
Programme structure 

The Kindergarten Education BA Program trains future professionals who will possess the theoretically-based knowledge, skills and competences in pedagogy needed to fulfil the expectations of pre-school education. The program’s aim is to prepare experts who have acquired a firm foundation in theory and practical skills and are capable of and dedicated to educating three- to six-year-old children. The program is conducted in person, at the Faculty of Pre-School and Primary Education in Budapest, Hungary.

One main feature of the program is to provide top-level theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of early childhood education. Our faculty is the flagship institute for pre-school teachers’ training in Hungary.

The feedback regarding our alumni’s ability to fill positions in the job market is very positive; in the past years, our students have been able to choose from a wide selection of jobs.

The Research Lab conducts research and organizes several events for students and practicing teachers, such as Workshops for Kindergarten Educators or a Play Lab for pedagogical practitioners and parents.


ONLINE INFO SESSION FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS:

STUDY KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION BA AT THE TOP UNIVERSITY OF HUNGARY

Information for those looking to apply to study at the University of Eötvös Loránd, Faculty of Primary and Pre-School Education, this is the complete recording of the online info session held on 31 March 2021: