Description
Study programme aims:
Prospective study programme results:
- Z1. To know the theories of fundamental world-view and humanitarian sciences, seeking to know and evaluate comprehensively and with systematic approach economical, scientific and technological progress phenomena.
- Z2. To know the categories, principles and methods of economical theories and economical engineering, supplemented with the fundamental knowledge of adjacent sciences and possibilities of innovative practical research methods and which make the assumptions to solve economical problems practically.
- Z3. To know the entirety of economy subject's economical relations, the market operation mechanism, the main forms of market organization, making it into the main resource and tool of economic value creation.
- Z4. To know the country's, international economical and business environment processes, identify and exploit the plenty and necessity of globalization and European Union integration processes and international relations, making them the economic activity's efficiency measure and educational possibility.
- Z5. To know the basic principles forms of business organization, behavior of economical subjects, transaction's importance for business development possibilities, project-based management of its implementation, finding the least-cost opportunities to implement the transaction.
- Z6. To know the innovative processes and e-business as the economical factors of business efficiency, which require non-traditional resources and accessibility of conditions, along with its own value creation and risk management laws, guaranteeing the strengthening of business competitiveness and the success of all economical process.
Detailed Course Facts
Application deadline 1st August Tuition fee- EUR 1128 Year (EEA)
- EUR 2700 Year (Non-EEA)
Tuition fees are charged to all students, however government loans and scholarships are available depending on the students citizenship (all EU students can apply for government funding), residency status, unit load, and the level of the programme enrolled in (undergraduate/postgraduate).
Start date September 2015 Credits (ECTS) 240 ECTSDuration full-time 48 months Languages Take an IELTS test
- English
Course Content
1 Semester(30 credits) 15 weeks (teaching course) + 4 weeks (session) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 20 weeks
- Information Technology in the Economy
- Linear Algebra and Essential Analysis
- Business Fundamentals
- History of Economic Theories
- Engineering principles
Option (one of the following)
- English for Specific Purposes 1
- English for Specific Purposes for Foreigners 1
- German for Specific Purposes 1
- French for Specific Purposes 1
Option (one of the following)
- Economics Ethics
- Logic
- Psychology
2 Semester(30 credits) 15 weeks (teaching course) + 4 weeks (session) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 20 weeks
- Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
- Specific Language
- Essentials of Financial Decisions
- Microeconomics
- Management
Option (one of the following)
- Intercultural Communication
- Introduction to EU Studies
Option (one of the following)
- English for Specific Purposes 2
- English for Specific Purposes for Foreigners 2
- German for Specific Purposes 2
- French for Specific Purposes 2
3 Semester (30 credits) 15 weeks (teaching course) + 4 weeks (session) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 20 weeks
- Econometrics
- Accounting
- Comparative Economics
- Macroeconomics
- Fundamentals of Law
Option (one of the following)
- Regional Economics I: China
- Regional Economics I: Russia and Other CIS Countries
- Regional Economics I: Nordic Countries
4 Semester (30 credits) 15 weeks (teaching course) + 4 weeks (session) + 2 weeks (practice) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 22 weeks
- International Economics
- Enterprise Financial Management
- Business Law
- Quantitative Methods in Economics
Option (one of the following)
- Regional economics II: China
- Regional Economics II: Russian and other CSI countries
- Regional Economics II: Nordic Countries
Option (one of the following)
- Introductory Practice
- Introductory Practice
- Introductory Practice
- Introductory Practice
- Introcuctory Practice
Free choice obligatory course
5 Semester(30 credits) 15 weeks (teaching course) + 4 weeks (session) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 20 weeks
- Marketing
- Project Preparation and Evaluation
- Economic of Human Resource
- Economic Analysis
- Complex Project of Economics Planning
- Supply Chain Management
Free choice obligatory course
6 Semester (30 credits) 15 weeks (teaching course) + 4 weeks (session) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 20 weeks
E-business Ekonomics
- Philosophy of Economics
- Pricing
- Public Finance
- Risk Management
- Economics of Public Sector
Option (one of the following)
- Creative Economy
- Production Economics
Free choice obligatory course Innovation Economics
- Philosophy of Economics
- Pricing
- Public Finance
- Risk Management
- Economics of Public Sector
Option (one of the following)
- Creative Economy
- Production Economics
Free choice obligatory course Investment Economics
- Philosophy of Economics
- Pricing
- Public Finance
- Risk Management
- Economics of Public Sector
Option (one of the following)
- Creative Economy
- Production Economics
Free choice obligatory course International Economics Relations
- Philosophy of Economics
- Pricing
- Public Finance
- Risk Management
- Economics of Public Sector
Option (one of the following)
- Creative Economy
- Production Economics
Free choice obligatory course Business Relations
- Philosophy of Economics
- Pricing
- Public Finance
- Risk Management
- Economics of Public Sector
Option (one of the following)
- Creative Economy
- Production Economics
Free choice obligatory course Business Management Economics
- Philosophy of Economics
- Pricing
- Public Finance
- Risk Management
- Economics of Public Sector
Option (one of the following)
- Creative Economy
- Production Economics
Free choice obligatory course 3,0 3,0
7 Semester (30 credits) 12 weeks (teaching course) + 2 weeks (session) + 8 weeks (practice) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 23 weeks
E-business Ekonomics
- E-Logistics
- Knowledge Economics and Mangaement
- E-Business Solutions
- Complex Project
- Professional Practice
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
Innovation Economics
- Innovation Theory
- Science and Technology Development Economics
- Innovation Marketing
- Complex Project
- Professional Practice
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
Investment Economics
- Financial Markets and Institutions
- Economics of Personal Finance
- Economics of Investment
- Complex Project
- Professional Practice
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
International Economics Relations
- Science and Technology Development Economics
- International Business Economics
- International Marketing
- Complex Project
- Professional Practice
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
Business Relations
- Economics of Trade
- Analysis of Organizational Environment
- Labour Economics
- Complex Project
- Professional Practice
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
Business Management Economics
- Professional Practice
- Business Management Systems
- Economics of Corporates Strategy
- Economic Expansion
- Complex Project
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Final Thesis 1
- Bachelor thesis 1
8 Semester (30 credits) 12 weeks (teaching course) + 2 weeks (session) + 5 weeks (final thesis) + 1 weeks (independent work) = 20 weeks
E-business Ekonomics
- Economic Analysis of E-business Solutions
- E-Marketing
- Network Economics
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Bachelor Thesis 2
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Bachelor Thesis 3
Free choice obligatory course Innovation Economics
- Innovation Design
- EU Economic Policy
- Patents and Intellectual Property Law
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Bachelor Thesis 2
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Bachelor Thesis 3
Free choice obligatory course Investment Economics
- Economic Forecasting
- Economics of Risk
- Value Engineering
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Bachelor Thesis 2
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Bachelor Thesis 3
Free choice obligatory course International Economics Relations
- International Economic Relations Design
- International Economic Organisations and their Policy
- Processes of Globalisation
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Bachelor Thesis 2
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Bachelor Thesis 3
Free choice obligatory course
Business Relations
- Value Engineering
- Analysis of Competition
- Contract Law
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Bachelor Thesis 2
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Bachelor Thesis 3
Free choice obligatory course
Business Management Economics
- Multiple Criteria Evaluation Methods
- Stimulation of Entrepreneurship Systems
- Negotiation in Business
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Final Thesis 2
- Bachelor Thesis 2
Option (one of the following)
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Final Thesis 3
- Bachelor Thesis 3
Free choice obligatory course
Requirements
- Secondary School Graduation Certificate with good results, particularly in mathematics, physics, and English. Applications must be accompanied by legalized English translations of all transcripts. Unofficial copies are not accepted.
- English language proficiency. No entrance examinations (except for Architecture programme) for foreigners are needed.
- For Architecture programme, entrance test is requered
Work Experience
No work experience is required.
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- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Related Scholarships*
- Academic Excellence Scholarship
"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."
- Alumni Study Travel Fund
Scholarships for students who are already attending the University of Reading.
- Amsterdam Merit Scholarships
The University of Amsterdam aims to attract the world’s brightest students to its international classrooms. Outstanding students from outside the European Economic Area can apply for an Amsterdam Merit Scholarship.
* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than Vilnius Gediminas Technical University.