In the beginning it worked as a regional Heavy Chemical Industry Faculty of the Technical University of Budapest in Veszprém.
The changing and increasing requirements set for the graduates persuaded the university to continually reform and restructure its education activity.
As a result, new courses were introduced: agrochemistry in 1970, Chemical Engineering Management in 1973, higher level foreign language teaching in 1983 and Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques in 1984.
The restructuring process accelerated in the past few years and this resulted in the renewal and expansion of the university's education profile.
To respond to the society's growing demand for computer professionals, with the help of external financial support and the university's scientific expertise, the education infrastructure of the Information Technology and Automation courses has been created.