FacultyDepartmentCourse CodeCourseLevelECTS CreditsAnnotation of CourseAim of CourseDistribution of course hours by study forms and ways
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIB17152Aircraft EnginesBachelor Degree Studies6Introduction to the aircraft engines, historical facts, applications. Introduction to the theory of turbine engines, general principle of work. Inlet devices. Basics of theory of compressor work, stage theory, types of compressors, implementation, and construction. Work of the fan, supersonic stages. Compressor surge. Work of combustion chamber, mixture of air/fuel, fuel combustion, types of cameras, cameras cooling. Work of Turbine, Theory of Turbine Stage, construction of Turbine, Turbine blades cooling. Nozzle types. Engine systems. Piston inner combustion engines, types,Theory of work, Construction, Systems. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. To provide the possibility for students to acquire university education in the field of aircraft engines engineering, in order to develop their interest of scientific knowledge of aircraft engibes; ability to apply the acquired knowledge of in activities of aviation companies in conditions of global economy.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIB17154Dynamics of FlightBachelor Degree Studies3Equations of motion for steady level flight. Thrust required. Thrust available and maximum velocity of the airplane. Power required. Power available and maximum velocity. Minimum velocity, stall and high lift devices. Rate of climb. Service and absolute ceiling. Range and endurance. Level turn. Take-off performance. Landing Performance. Longitudinal Static stability. Static directional stability. Roll Static stability Longitudinal movement. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. During the course, students will attain theoretical knowledge about how fundamental aerodynamic, propulsion and geometric parameters affect aircraft performance and static stability properties under different flight conditions as well as learn how to analyze aircraft performance and static stability properties using both analytic and numerical methods.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIB17155Mechanics of the Aircraft StructureBachelor Degree Studies6Determination of external loads of aircraft while maneuvering and operating in various flight regimes. Load Analysis. Aerodynamic effects on the load rating. Calculation and assessment of the main aircraft units' strength reserve: the wing,fuselage, empennage, and landing gear. Strength, fracture, and stability calculations of aircraft structural components, joints, and fasteners. Aircraft airworthiness assessment. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. Provide knowledge for the structural evaluation of load resistance of aircraft caused by various flight regimes.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -111
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIB18602Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and their SystemsBachelor Degree Studies3The course of Autonomous aircraft and systems provides knowledge of autonomous aircraft, control principles, applied technical equipment and software. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. To provide knowledge about autonomous aircraft and their systems, provide skills for searching and reviewing information on autonomous aircraft, to understand impact of autonomous aircraft on human activities and natural environment.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIB18501Aircraft Digital Techniques and Electronic Instrument SystemsBachelor Degree Studies3The digital aircraft technique and electronic instrument systems course aims at acquiring knowledge about aircraft electronic instrument systems and their architecture, the digital technology of modern aircraft flight control systems, inertial navigation systems, testing methods of modern aircraft equipment and systems, serial communication interfaces, protocols, and their architecture. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. The aim is to acquire knowledge about the development, improvement, and analysis of digital electrical equipment systems of modern aircraft, get knowledge about requirements for aircraft electrical equipment, and enable to choose a reasoned solution, working individually or in a group. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIB21158Aircraft Technical ServiceBachelor Degree Studies3The module covers topics from EASA Part-66 Module 7. This is the standard knowledge required for aviation mechanics to obtain an EASA Part 66 license. The topics presented include the principles of work and safety, tools, maintenance of various components, aircraft weighing procedures, center of grafity calculation methods, post-unusual checks, maintenance standards and requirements for maintenance procedures. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. Provide knowledge about aircraft maintenance standards, requirements and methodsFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aviation TechnologiesAISVB22605Air Traffic OrganizationIntegrated Studies6Air traffic organization deals with navigation and air traffic control systems for short and long ranges flights. Students must attend at least 100% of the time scheduled practical lectures.To grow in air traffic control experience for traffic control license.Full-time studies:
Lectures -48
Practical works -36
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -72
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIA22404Principles of flight: aircraftIntegrated Studies6The equation of motion for steady level flight. Trust required. Trust available and maximum velocity of the airplane. Power required. Power available and maximum velocity. Minimum velocity, stall and high lift devices. Rate of climb. Service and absolute ceiling. Range and endurance. Level turn. Take-off performance. Landing performance. Longitudinal static stability. Longitudinal control. Static directional stability. Directional control. Roll static stability. Roll control. Longitudinal motion. Lateral - directional motion. Students must attend at least 100% of the time scheduled practical lectures.Their awareness of the principles of flight, the need to raise interest in the knowledge of the principles of flight; creatively apply knowledge gained in practical work in various jobs of the global market conditions, to understand their decisions affect the evolution and importance of aviation.Full-time studies:
Lectures -48
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -84
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIA22601Aircraft general knowledge: instrumentsIntegrated Studies3Navigation parameters Sensors and instruments. Measurement of air data parameters. Magnetizm - direct reading compas and flux valve. Giroskopic instruments. Aircraft computers. Students must attend at least 100% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Provide theoretical background about aircraft navigation and engine control instruments, introduce to principles of operation of aircraft navigation and engine control instruments, provide theoretical and practical knowledges about use of navigation and engine control instruments in aircraft.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -30
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aviation TechnologiesAISVA19603Aviation English 4Integrated Studies3Aviation English 4 increasing lexical and grammatical knowledge alongside with speaking and listening skills in the range of leaving the aerodrome traffic zone. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures.To learn speaking Aviation English up to the II level according to ICAO requirementsFull-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -54
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aviation TechnologiesAISVA19801Aviation English 6Integrated Studies6Aviation English 6 examines various flight phases, emergency and non routine situations, enabling students to develop their speaking, listening and comprehension abilities with complicated English language units. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures.The aim of the module is to train language skills - grammar, lexis and pronunciation, to use standard phraseology fluently and to apply language skills to non routine flight situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -60
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aviation TechnologiesAISVA22601MeteorologyIntegrated Studies9Aeronautical meteorology international standards and recommended practices. Meteorological service for international air navigation. The influence of meteorological conditions on aircrafts and helicopters flights with new normative documents taken into account the principles and techniques of meteorological provision of the aviation that more effective performance characteristics make flights safe, regular and economic. Students must attend at least 100% of the time scheduled practical lectures.To give knowledge how meteorological elements and parameters influence on aircrafts flights, international, national requirements for meteorological flight documentation, weather reports forecasts then interpret and apply information to flight situationFull-time studies:
Lectures -72
Practical works -48
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -114
Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation InstituteDepartment of Aeronautical EngineeringAIAIB21602Introduction to Space Technology (with course projekct)Bachelor Degree Studies6In the Introduction to Spacecraft Technology course, students are introduced to the fundamentals of spacecraft design and basic knowledge about Spacecraft Technology. It covers orbital mechanics, propulsion, space environment, satellite communications, satellite navigation, and spacecraft systems engineering. Practical skills are applied during a course project whereby students have to design a small satellite mission according to realistic system requirements. The work is done in groups following a project-based learning approach and applying the knowledge in an interdisciplinary context. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. Teach the fundamentals of spacecraft design and understand the practical application of satellite technology.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -111
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Environment Protection and Water EngineeringAPAVM17134Physical Pollution and Reduction TechnologyMaster Degree Studies6The study subject examines the sources of noise, vibration, ionising and non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation, their origin, and physical, technical and mathematical evaluation. Physical pollution reduction measures and applied technologies are introduced. The dispersion in the environment and its effects are examined. During the classes, one gets acquainted with modern methods of research and measurement and principles of dispersion modelling.To provide knowledge about the conditions for the formation of noise, vibration, ionising and non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. It introduces how to choose methods of physical pollution reduction and protection and acquire competences in evaluating their effectiveness and impact.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Geodesy and Cadastre APGDB16054Engineering GeodesyBachelor Degree Studies3In the study subject of engineering geodesy, knowledge is gained about geodesy science, geodetic measurements, topographical, control geodetic photographs, other geodetic works in the construction sector. The ability to perform the inspection of geodetic devices and measurements of individual elements in laboratory conditions is provided, as well as to solve geodetic tasks and perform other work in the field of geodesy. Students must participate in at least 60% of exercises during the scheduled time and must complete all laboratory work.Gaining knowledge of mathematical models of the Earth, coordinates and elevation systems. Learning to read maps, topographical plans. To be able to select the appropriate measurement method and apparatus engineering geodetic surveying tasks.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Environment Protection and Water EngineeringAPAVB23401Air Quality Management TechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies6It is a set of theory and practice that helps to select air treatment devices and evaluate the impact of air pollution on the environment and people. The change can be local or global, therefore, it is very important to be able to evaluate it, understand its causes and possible consequences. The subject also includes a broader understanding of air pollutants in order to identify them, quantitatively and qualitatively assess of environmental air pollution. Students must participate more than half of the lectures, participate in at least 60% of exercises and complete all laboratory work.To provide fundamental knowledge about the properties of air pollutants, to develop the ability to choose air pollution detection methods and apply them, to be able to design air quality improvement technologies, to be able to analyze air pollution and to choose air pollution control and management methods.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -100
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Environment Protection and Water EngineeringAPAVB23403Design and Modelling of Water Supply Networks (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6The course covers design of water supply networks. Students will perform water consumption design flows calculations. Students will learn to use computer modeling programs, to design water supply networks. Students will be able to analyze and evaluate the hydraulic design of water supply networks and will be able to perform analysis of critical situations. Students will learn how to prepare and analyze drawings related to network details drawing, profiles and street plans. Students will learn how to select materials for network pipes, and how pipelines are connected. A design project will be prepared to develop practical skills. Students must participate more than half of the lectures, participate in at least 60% of exercises and complete all laboratory work.Provide knowledge on the design methods of water supply networks. Ability to calculate water consumption design flows, select pipelines diameter, be aquatinted with pipes materials used for water networks and constructions methods, groundwater protection systems. Introduce with requirements and ability to design of well fields and wells, water networks. Provide knowledge on requirements for drawing plans and profiles of networks. Provide knowledge on constructions and function of water network manholes. Provide knowledge on water network modelling and computer modelling processes.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Environment Protection and Water EngineeringAPAVM23202Sustainable Waste ManagementMaster Degree Studies6The subject of the study provides knowledge about waste management activities, waste types, composition and properties, legal regulation of waste management, and priorities in the waste management sector. The main focus is on waste prevention and sustainable waste management: waste collection and transport systems and principles of their optimisation, as well as sustainable waste treatment and use.By providing theoretical and practical knowledge about waste management activities, global practises, and management priorities, to enable students to apply the principles of integrated waste management in practise, to evaluate the economic and social aspects of waste management.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Building EnergeticsAPPEB16202Educational PracticeBachelor Degree Studies3Induction of students with the most common and modern heat supply for buildings, indoor climate, environment and resources saving systems and technologies. For this purpose students visit boiler houses, heat and gas supply enterprises and buildings with advanced heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems as well as industries enterprises and laboratories. Students must participate in at least 60% of the practice listed in the timetable.To introduce students with the practical examples of buildings energetic systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -63
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Building EnergeticsAPPEM24202Energy Demand ManagementMaster Degree Studies3Energy demand management is a tool that includes measures and strategies for reducing energy consumption and/or energy costs. Sustainable energy consumption policy (EU, LT and global), types of energy consumption audits, building certification systems, measures promoting changes in consumer behavior are analyzed in the module. The energy balance of different buildings, the possibilities of renewable energy resources use for more sustainable consumption are analyzed.To provide knowledge about considered and efficient energy use the building`s energy efficiency evaluation technique and measures.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Building EnergeticsAPPEB24401Renewable Energy TechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies3Renewable energy resources (wind, solar, hydroelectric, ocean energy, geothermal energy, biomass and biofuels) are an alternative to fossil fuels that help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, diversify energy supply and reduce dependence on unreliable and unstable fossil fuel markets (especially oil and gas). In the last 15 years, many EU legal acts have been adopted, which oblige member countries to expand the market of renewable energy resources, implement sustainability policies, not to waste energy, and choose environmentally friendly solutions. The lectures of this subject will provide a better understanding of the technologies of renewable energy resources, their transformation possibilities, applicability and the evaluation of the main technical and economic indicators. Students must participate in at least 60% of the practice listed in the timetable.To provide students with knowledge about renewable energy technologies and sustainable development. The level of this knowledge will allow to understand the principles of operation of new technologies, the possibilities of application and to evaluate their advantages and disadvantages. The conservation of energy resources, political and legal energy environment will also be introduced. Based on the acquired knowledge, students will be able to propose new engineering options for integration into existing or newly designed systems and calculate the main technical and economic indicators.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -68
Faculty of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Building EnergeticsAPPEB16407Indoor Climate (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6During this course the building indoor climate is comprehensively analysed – why it is important, what depends on it, what influence it, which parameters describe it, how it should be created and supported and how much energy does it require. The creation and supporting of necessary indoor climate is analysed using sustainable development principles - how to reach today's objectives without harming the welfare of future generations. During the practical exercises students learn to evaluate the building characteristics, calculate the necessary power of building indoor climate systems and annual energy amount needed for supporting the desired indoor climate. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.Introduce students to indoor climate, its importance, its influence to comfort, health, productivity, technological processes, and its parameters. To provide students with an understanding of how to create and maintain an indoor climate and how to estimate the energy required to do this. To give understanding about the relations between indoor climate parameters, influencing factors, and energy requirement in context of sustainable development and rational energy use. To learn and be able to assess the energy performance of a building, to determine the required capacity of indoor climate systems and the annual energy demand.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -136
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and ArtsARPGA17003Drawing 2Integrated Studies6Visual art module provides knowledge and skills of graphic representation of spatial forms by exercising sketch, study and interpretation types of free hand drawing. Students must attend more than half of the lectures, participate in at least 70%. exersise. The ability to represent construction, proportions, character and atmosphere of spatial and volumetric forms, architectural objects and spaces are developed by drawing buildings, interior and exterior views and imaginary spaces. The problems of assignments progress from the representation of what is seen, to the conveying of personal perception of space and representation of imaginary spaces. Mastering of the use of various means of drawing - graphite, charcoal, ink.Participation in at least 70% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To train perception of space and to develop free hand drawing skills as means to record and express the construction, proportions, character and atmosphere of spatial forms - buildings, interior and exterior views and imaginary spaces.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -60
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and ArtsARPGA17024Protection of Immovable Cultural HeritageIntegrated Studies6Protection requirements of architectural heritage buildings, their complexes, sites, and cultural landscape, are presented, interrelation of their evaluation and treatment with problems of urban development are analyzed. The principles of safeguarding, established by international, foreign and Lithuanian cultural heritage protection documents and projects, are revealed. The targets of recording and preservation of buildings and sites under restoration or rebuilding are analyzed in situ. The development of the structural elements of the architectural styles and their architectural forms is analyzed through the resources of iconography and historiography as the fundamentals for the identification of the architectural styles. Training of expert abilities of students in the field of contemporary problems of immovable cultural heritage protection. To provide the knowledge on the identification of the architectural styles of the objects of the architecture and the ability to apply them.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and ArtsARPGA22025Theory of City Culture and Architectural CriticismIntegrated Studies3City culture theory part contains discussion of city origins, choosing a site and the role of ritual in the process of city-making. The origins and development of ideal cities is considered as well as its relation to later tradition of utopianism in urban imagination as well as urban dystopias. The most essential concepts of a city in modern period and their relation to the processes of urban renewal are anlyzed (P. Geddes, C. Sitte, F.L.Wright, L.Mumford, C.A.Doxiadis, J. Jacobs, etc. The present concepts and models of future cities: cities of consumption, green, creative, sustainable ant other as well as their causes are considered. The architectural criticism part deals with issues: what is architectural criticism; what makes the specificity of architectural criticism; the cultural, aesthetic and social role of architectural criticism are considered. Forms, types and genres of architectural criticism are scrutinized; essential skills of analysing architecture are developed through writing an essay, principles and strategies of essay writing are discussed. To get acquainted with the developments of most essential problems of city culture as well as historical development of city culture models and their reflection in academic literary sources as well as providing an understand in of most recent concepts related to city culture and its renewal.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and ArtsARPGA17012Architectural Theory and CompositionIntegrated Studies6The discipline consists of two parts: theoretical and practical. During the lectures, the essential moments of the formation of the theory of architecture are revealed, starting from Vitruvius' treatise to the present day. The paradigmatic changes in thinking about architecture in the 20th century are analyzed in detail. During the workshops and practical classes, the historical architectural object is studied according the structural analysis method, and the causality of the building composition is highlighted. The results of the study are used for the formation of the abstract artistic spatial composition. Students must attend more than half of the lectures, participate in at least 70%. exercises. To provide knowledge of the theory of architecture, highlighting important changes in the way of thinking about architecture since Vitruvius, and observing modern and postmodern times in detail. To master the method of structural analysis, while studying the composition of historic building and to give the ability to apply the results of analysis for creative work.Attendance of 70 percent of exercises is mandatory for students.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -98
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and ArtsARPGA17005Contemporary Art Project and ArchitectureIntegrated Studies3Visual art module provides knowledge about relevant ideas and methods of contemporary art practice and supports students in the development and realization of the art project contextually and conceptually related to architecture. The emphasis of the module is on innovative multidisciplinary art practice with aesthetic and critical capacity to rethink social space. Students must attend more than half of the lectures, participate in at least 70%. exercises. Comprehension of theoretical background and practice of contemporary art. The aim is to foster critical thinking and skills of innovative interdisciplinary artistic production as well as understanding of possibilities to apply it in rethinking of architecture and activation of urban public spaces.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Urban Design ARURA16006Architecture and HeritageIntegrated Studies15The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical workshops are addressed to solve the regen-eration of urban structures and building renovation tasks. The abandoned or devoured blocks of the towns' central parts as well as the conversion industrial areas or the Soviet residential areas waste-lands are selected for the course project. The aim of the projects urban design part is a new urban design quality of the historic environment and harmony without violation of the existing or new spa-tial structure creation in wasteland. The aim of the project architectural part is - a renovation project of a real building in the present situation, which is being prepared in consideration of the existing property values and new social, artistic and technical requirements arising during the renovation pro-cess.Architect professional abilities to regenerate the urban fabric and renovate the existing buildings, taking in to account the evaluation of historically developed urban structure, values of architectural objects and different social need are educated.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -75
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -300
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and ArtsARPGA17010History of Architecture 1Integrated Studies3This course transverses through the development of Western architecture from its prehistoric origins to the end of the 19th century. Along the study of architectural forms, a great emphasis is given to a particular context and reasons that contributed to the development of styles. This course introduces to the fundamental writings on architecture that shaped it then and in the centuries that followed. The lectures bring the fundamental events within the history of landscape architecture. Short weekly reading and short writing are required. Exam contains written/oral and drawn tasks. Students must attend more than half of the lectures, participate in at least 60%. exercises. To get acquainted with architectural features and contexts from the oldest civilizations to the end of the 19th century, to provide skills to analyse their causes and interactions.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architecture ARARA22006Architecture and HeritageIntegrated Studies15The module addresses the tasks of building renovation (conversion). The course provides knowledge about the influence of social factors on the renovation (conversion) processes of complex urban structures, comprehensive research, and the methodology and trends of preparing renovation (conversion) programs. By combining theoretical and practical tasks, a program for the conversion (change of purpose) of complex objects is created, and an architectural design solution is prepared. Research work is carried out, and design proposals are developed based on a real object, assessing the values of the existing object, and proposing new structures and objects that meet contemporary social, artistic, and technological needs of society. To achieve the goals of scientific activity, the latest literature and internet sources, research methods, and tools are studied, and the results of collective work and collaboration with specialists from various fields are applied. Mandatory attendance is 70 percent.The aim of the module is to develop the professional skills of an architect to regenerate the urban fabric and renovate existing buildings, taking into account the historically established urban structure, the values of architectural objects, and different social demands.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -75
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -300
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architecture ARARA20202Fundamentals of Architectural DesignIntegrated Studies15The module covers the knowledge of architectural object design methodology and develops the skills to prepare an architectural project for a simple object. Additionally, the module studies technology (low-rise building structures and materials) as well as artistic expression (volumetric-spatial composition). Mandatory attendance is 70 percent.To master the methodology of architectural design based on the complexity of project preparation, encompassing the principles of unity and interdependence of function and form, material solution (structure and materials), and integration into the environment.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -150
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -195
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architecture ARARA17005Architecture and TechnologyIntegrated Studies15The module's content is based on the complex resolution of architectural and technological building design issues, preparing a multi-story (residential and public-purpose) building project in a real urban environment. The module consists of three blocks of different study subjects, supervised by separate university departments: 1. Sketch and reduced scope technical work project of the building's architectural part (main department - Department of Architecture); 2. Mechanical stability of the building, structural systems and materials, fire safety (departments of the Faculty of Construction); 3. Building energy and engineering systems (Department of Building Energy); The exercises of the individual subjects of the module are aimed at developing practical skills in the process of preparing a complex architectural project. Mandatory attendance is 70 percent. To acquire the object of architecture integrated design approach to understanding and appreciating the artistic and technological knowledge and skills to apply them to the importance of high-quality, sustainability-based architecture artistic expression.Full-time studies:
Lectures -75
Practical works -120
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -195
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Urban Design ARURA17003Urban StructuresIntegrated Studies15Students are familiarized with the process of urban development, as well as methodology and princi-ples of integrated urban development. Practical work is composed of successive tasks which develop professional skills in the fields of urban analysis, urban planning and urban design. Urban analysis of selected Lithuanian town is performed and findings are summarized. After assessment of the quality of town's urban structure, alternative urban growth models are prepared, combining of external and internal development opportunities. Selected urban model is further developed into urban concept, unfolding major proposals for modernizing of urban structure and sustaining spatial identity of the town. Later detailed urban design solutions for the site in the central part of the town are prepared. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatoryTo provide students with knowledge necessary for understanding of contemporary urban development processes (trends and challenges) and solving complex urban design and planning tasks, as well as to develop professional skills in the fields of urban analysis, urban design and planning.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -150
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -195
Faculty of ArchitectureDepartment of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and ArtsARPGA17015History of Urban Form and CompositionIntegrated Studies6The evolution of the permanent settlements is presented in the first part of the course (Urban history). The peculiarities of Physical and functional organization and the influencing factors (evolution of the worldview, social, economical changes, condition of nature) are analyzed. The relations between the historical knowledge and professional culture are discussed to. Taking the course of Urban Composition students are introduced to the key elements of urban structure, theories of its analysis, principles and instruments of urban space formation as an object of artistic creation, as well as their application possibilities in creative practice.Participation in at least 70% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.The aim of urban form history is to help the intended architects to understand the formation of surroundings and corresponding professional activity as the historical, evolutionary phenomenon. The module should give the basics of knowledge, necessary for the professional activity, directly or indirectly touching the field of cultural heritage. The Urban Composition course aims at the following: to provide students with theoretical knowledge and basic practical experience about a city as the proFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -98
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16617Computer PeripheralsBachelor Degree Studies3In the Computer Peripherals subject knowledge about data communication principles, data communication systems and their characteristics, protocols and protocols architecture, interfaces for PC and peripheral devices, data encoding and modulation techniques, serial data interfaces, microcontroller interfacing techniques, IrDA and Bluetooth technology, modems and power supply units is provided. Students are required to complete all specified laboratory works.Learn to develop, improve and apply the modern tools of communication and interaction between computers and various hardware components, so that they can exchange data, communicate with each other and send messages and commands, develop the ability to apply the acquired knowledge in engineering practice.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16602Digital Signal ProcessingBachelor Degree Studies6In this subject the fundamentals, approaches, methods and algorithms of digital signal processing are presented. The abilities to program digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms using MATLAB software and qualified application of it are acquired in this subject. Facilities to combine theoretical and practical elements of the discrete time systems are assured during the time, spend in laboratory. Lecture schedule.Individual study of the literature during the preparation to the exam and laboratory tasks acquires cognitive abilities to work individually and apply DSP theory in practical situations. Abilities to work independently and responsibly are acquired thoroughly schedule own work tasks and time. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester schedule.The aim is to acquire knowledge on the fundamentals of DSP, to assure abilities to design and implement digital filters and analyse discrete-time signals in time and frequency domains using approaches, and algorithms of DSP by means of computer.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRM17210Microcontrollers and Their Programming (with Course Project)Master Degree Studies9The knowledge about the main microcontroller families and their characteristics are obtained in the course of Microcontrollers and their Programming. The PIC18 microcontroller family has been studied. The representative of this family microcontroller PIC18F47K42 is studied in details. The development board dedicated to the design of electronic equipments based on the PIC18 family microcontrollers and C compiller MicroC PRO for PIC used for the creating of PIC microcontroller programs using C programming language have been studied as well. The development of concrete microcontroller programs dedicated to the processing of the analogue signals transmitted by the sensors and programs that are used for the time measurement, which can be employed during the research work, is studied. Students must complete no less than 80% of the scheduled laboratory worksTo learn the principles of development of microcontroller-based devices dedicated to the scientific investigations. To choose the microcontroller and other elements for the microcontroller-based devices and to create the microcontroller programs using C programming language. To be able to substantiate solutions working individually or in the teamFull-time studies:
Lectures -28
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -2
Individual work -180
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16202DatabasesBachelor Degree Studies3In Databases course the main database (DB) design phases, the canonical schemes and principles of their creation and use are presented. The focus is on the management of relational databases. Briefly discussed the models of DB logical structure, operations of relational algebra and the SQL language, used for their description. The design of relational databases is trained. Self-sufficiency and responsibility during studying, the thoroughness of work and time planning is trained. Students are required to complete all specified laboratory worksTo understand the physical, conceptual and logical database (DB) organization. Learn to design relational DB and their support, learn relational algebra and relational computing language SQL.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16822Internet TechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies3At studying a Internet technologies subject are acquired knowledge of the basic protocols of TCP/IP stack, of WEB-technologies (static, dynamic, and active WEB-documents), technologies of transfer of files, e-mail, p2p-networks, security of networks, access to a Internet network, commercial use Internet Students are required to complete all specified laboratory works.To learn to develop, improve and apply the decisions based on Internet technologies as in information systems of a general purpose, and specialized systems with the WEB-interface, about also to be able is given reason to prove decisions, working independently and in groupFull-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB20801Development of Embedded SystemsBachelor Degree Studies6The integrated project "Embedded systems design" is focused on the integration of the knowledge and skills acquired during the studies of the following subjects: Electronic Devices, Signals and Circuits, Digital Devices, Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, Programable Microsystems, to develop an embedded system. During the project, the knowledge and skills are applied in practice to develop an embedded system, to chose the methods, software and hardware tools for solution of the problem. The project prepares for the completion of the 2nd and 3rd stages of the graduation thesis and for the defence of the thesis. Students must attend at least 80 per cent of the practical exercises (practical work) during the scheduled timeThe aim of the subject is to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the studied subjects for the development an embedded systems, which would meet the requirements, working individually or in the team.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -36
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -124
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16612MicroprocessorsBachelor Degree Studies6In the microprocessors course knowledge about microprocessor systems, their creation principles and architectures, concepts of microprocessors, general and special purpose microprocessors structures, their operation principle, data and instruction formats, operand addressing modes, memory organization, instruction set, and modern microprocessors technologies are provided. Students are required to complete all specified laboratory works.To provide students with sufficient knowledge about general and special purpose microprocessors, to develop the need to be interested in microprocessor systems programming, to develop the ability to apply the acquired knowledge in engineering practice and to develop the ability to maintain their professional competence through lifelong learning.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -14
Individual work -130
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16404Computer Engineering PracticumBachelor Degree Studies3Computer engineering practicum delivers knowledge and practical skills about circuit schematic component and footprint library creation, circuit schematic design, printed circuit board design, soldering and assembling, and about advanced printed circuit board design. Students are required to complete all specified laboratory worksThe aim of this course is to understand the operation of semiconductor devices, to design electronics circuits and printed circuit boards, to perform assembly, testing and research of these printed circuits boards.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16201Computer LogicBachelor Degree Studies3Propositional Calculus, Truth Table, Logical Circuits, Predicate Calculus, Predicate and Quantifiers, De Morgan laws, Statements with Quantifiers, Elementary Number Theory, Proof Theory, Methods of Proof, Contradiction and Contraposition, Algorithms, Sequences, Mathematical Induction, and Recursion, Correctness of Algorithms, Recursion of Sequences, Set Theory, Operations on Sets, Boolean Algebras, Russell's Paradox, Efficiency of Algorithms, Analysis of Algorithms' Complexity. Students must attend at least 80 per cent of the practical exercises (practical work) during the scheduled timeTo acquaint students' with basic concepts of computer logic and develop ability to solve typical problems of discrete mathematics.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -8
Individual work -56
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16613Microwave TechnologyBachelor Degree Studies3Microwave technologies subject gives knowledge about propagation of radio waves around Earth surface, elementary and real antennas, microwave transmission lines. Students are required to complete all specified laboratory works. To soak up peculiarities of microwave band, pick up to design antennas, microwave transmission lines with due properties, make reasoned solutions on one's own and with group.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRM17208Systems Design Using VHDL LanguageMaster Degree Studies6Digital system description languages VHDL, Verilog and SystemC. System design and modeling at structural, register transfer and functional levels. Designed systems analysis and synthesis using ASIC or programmable logic technological libraries. System testbench implementation using VHDL, Verilog and SystemC language features. Top-down design strategy. Bottom-up design strategy. Mixed design strategies. Complex system design and implementation using different design strategies. Practical digital system architectures, components, internal communication, design tools, implementation problems and testing. Digital system analysis and defect detection. Students must complete no less than 80% of the scheduled laboratory worksLearn digital system design languages VHDL, Verilog, SystemC and use them to design and implement complex digital devices.Full-time studies:
Lectures -28
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -115
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRB16823MicrotechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies3Acquiring knowledge of the key technological processes for embedded computers(EC) and systems manufacturing technologies: methods of formation geometry components by lithografies and wet and dry removal processes, doping an deposition, interconnection and packing technologies, challenges of microtechnologies and future features and developed abilities to analyze and simulate microtechnology processes and EC elements. Students are required to complete all specified laboratory works.Teach to understand, analyze and simulate processes of microtechnologies and develop skills to choose a reasoned decision, an independent or in groupFull-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESM17215Algorithms and Data StructuresMaster Degree Studies6In this course are presented logical and hierarchical data structures, sorting and search techniques and algorithms for sequence processing and compression. Reviewed applicability analysis of these basic algorithms for the construction of the more sophisticated application-oriented algorithms (structured and semistructured information search, data base indexing, digital image processing, computer graphics and vision).Effect of the nature of applications on algorithm formalization and their sophistication analysis is also presented. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester schedule.To grasp fundamentals of one-dimensional and multidimensional data structures, to develop algorithms based on these data structures, and to apply these algorithms in structured and semistructured information search, data base indexing, digital image processing, computer graphics and vision, while being able to reason the chosen technical solutions.Full-time studies:
Lectures -28
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -115
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESM17210Modern Operating SystemsMaster Degree Studies6Java technology is chosen for modelling components of operating system in this module. Syntax of Java programming language is similar to other objective oriented languages which are used for creation of real operational systems. Being studied according to "Modern Operating System" module acquired knowledge about: essential concepts of operational systems - processes and threads; operating systems organization; scheduling; inter process communication and blocking each other; deadlocks management techniques; main memory management techniques; virtual memory; I/O subsystem; file system structures and implementation; multimedia operating systems; multiprocessors and distributed operating systems; system security; UNIX, Linux and Windows operating systems; operating systems development aspects. In this module train: to compare various kinds of modern operational systems, to investigate their advantages and disadvantages. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 60 (or 70, 80... ) per cent of the practical exercises (practical work) and at least half of the lectures according to the semester schedule.To give knowledge of modern operating systems and methods of designing of their components, using for studying Java technology, to get skills of creation of scripts for various operating systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -28
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -115
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16801Multimedia SystemsBachelor Degree Studies3In this subject the innovative multimedia systems are presented. The subject begins with discussion on the multimedia systems evolution, short review of the innovative multimedia devices and new standards. The human hearing systems is reviewed, its relations with innovative audio processing, storage, transmission and restoration. Innovative digital audio and video technologies are presented and new tendencies of the audio technology are discussed. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.The aim of this subject is to acquire knowledge about the fundamentals of the multimedia systems, its design, analysis and applications. Educate the cognitions to combine theory and practice to develop and analyse innovative multimedia systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16805Network ProgrammingBachelor Degree Studies3The subject includes the fundamentals of the client server model, OSI model and other important technologies used during the network programming and design. The socket API, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, network masks and Port numbers are reviewed. The analysis of the TCP and UDP protocols, socket IP, Client and Server programming is performed using C and JAVA languages in Linux and Windows operating systems. The knowledge of the advanced sockets: iterative, concurrent, non-blocking, multiprotocol, multiservice servers, unicast, multicast, broadcast is acquired. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.The aim of the subject is to acquire knowledge of the concepts of client server model, to analyse sockets and acquire skills of its implementation in various systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16604Computer NetworksBachelor Degree Studies6Subject focuses on common OSI model, principles of data exchange (communication medium, data coding, data transmission interface, control of the data transmission channel, data compression). The protocols of the computer network are reviewed (the protocols of interaction between computer networks, transport protocols). The term LAN is introduced, the LAN technology, LAN systems are analyzed in this subject. The term WAN is introduced, the channel switching, packet switching technologies, ATM and Frame Relay protocols are analyzed. The subject also focuses on the security of the computer network, distributed computer network systems, tools for computer network administration. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.The aim of the subject is to acquire knowledge on the computer network fundamentals, acquire the abilities to describe structure, architecture and operation of computer networks, to investigate topology and function of a network, to plan and develop a computer network, carry out the tasks of network administration.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16409Information Systems AnalysisBachelor Degree Studies6Generic information systems analysis process. Functions of the information systems analyst. Approaches to system development. Managing information systems projects. Investigating and modeling system requirements using the traditional and object-oriented approaches. Evaluating alternatives for information systems requirements, environment, and implementation. Students must attend at least 60% of the practical exercises (practical work) and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.Information Systems Analysis course aims to provide a general understanding of the processes, methods, and tools used to analyze a business problem or opportunity, develop ability to determine the role of computer-based technologies in addressing the business need, and develop ability to specify and model business requirements for the technology solution.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB20203Computer ArchitectureBachelor Degree Studies6Provide explanations of concepts, terms and basics of computer architecture that are employed to develop digital technologies and digital hardware. Counting systems and coding, attributes of command system, processor and memory system basics are explained. Concepts, terms and basics are explained using problem based learning. The pros and cons are given of thins under consideration. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must complete at least 80% of the course laboratory according to the semester Lecture schedule.Provide explanations of concepts, terms and basics of computer architecture that are employed to develop digital technologies and digital hardware.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB20813Computerized Information Systems DesignBachelor Degree Studies6The knowledge and skills, acquired during the studies of the following subjects: " Databases", "Digital Signal Processing Tools", "Computer Networks", "Software Design", are combined during CIS development process. In paraller studied subjects' "Network Programming" and "Multimedia Systems" knowledge and skills are deepened. In the integrated course project, the knowledge and skills are applied in practice during the development of CIS. Skills of reasonable selection of the methods and software tools for solution of the problem and related tasks are acquired. The course project prepares for the completion of the final thesis second and third stages, defence of the thesis. Students must attend at least 60% of the practical exercises (practical work) according to the semester Lecture schedule.The aim of the subject is to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in studied subjects to develop an EBS accordingly to the set parameters and application destination, learn to design the structure of the system, analyse it and plan the development timing.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -36
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -124
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESM19204Speech Signal ProcessingMaster Degree Studies6During studies the knowledge of the speech signal nature and properties, speech production and perception processes and models are obtained. Understanding of various classical and modern speech signal analysis, speech enhancement, compression, recognition, and synthesis techniques is acquired also. The obtained knowledge is deepened by studying textbooks and scientific publications, by preparing and presenting writing work on selected topic. Practical and research skills are obtained during laboratory work and project activities by solving speech processing problems and performing experimental studies. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester schedule.To obtain knowledge about speech signal and its analysis, enhancement, coding, recognition and synthesis, to be able to deal with the practical and research speech processing tasks.Full-time studies:
Lectures -28
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -115
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16603Digital Signal ProcessingBachelor Degree Studies6In this subject the fundamentals, approaches, methods and algorithms of digital signal processing are presented. The abilities to program digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms using MATLAB software and qualified application of it are acquired in this subject. Facilities to combine theoretical and practical elements of the discrete time systems are assured during the time, spend in laboratory. Individual study of the literature during the preparation to the exam and laboratory tasks acquires cognitive abilities to work individually and apply DSP theory in practical situations. Abilities to work independently and responsibly are acquired thoroughly schedule own work tasks and time. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.The aim is to acquire knowledge on the fundamentals of DSP, to assure abilities to design and implement digital filters and analyse discrete-time signals in time and frequency domains using approaches, and algorithms of DSP by means of computer.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16402Signals and Circuits 1Bachelor Degree Studies6Interfaces of applications of superposition priciple with frequency characteristics of circuits, frequency characteristics of bipolar and quadripolar, frequency characteristics of RR, RC and RL, circuits which are connected in cascade, features of resonant circuits, quadripolars and their empty running, short operation and general parameters, electrical filters, circuits of distributed parameters. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 60% of the practical exercises (practical work) and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.To provide basic knowledge of linear circuits, to develop the ability to analyze, design and apply linear circuits in order to process simple forms signals and to be able to select the solutions reasonably by working independently or in a group. Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16612Microcontrollers SystemsBachelor Degree Studies6The study module of microcontroller systems provides knowledge about 8 and 32 bit microcontrollers. The architecture of microcontrollers is discussed in details: kernel, registers, memory types, general purpose and specific pins, interrupts, timers-counters, analog to digital converters. The communication interfaces are also presented in details. The programming of peripheral devices such as sensors, displays, external memories, is discussed. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.To provide students with sufficient knowledge of microcontroller architecture and programming and to develop the ability to apply that knowledge in engineering activities. To develop the need to seek for the knowledge of programming of embedded systems. To develop the ability to maintain their professional competence by life-long learning.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16401Electronic DevicesBachelor Degree Studies3Introduction. Semiconductor diodes. Bipolar transistors. Field effect transistors. Thyristor devices. Semiconductor integrated circuits technology. Bulk and surface acoustic wave devices. Optoelectronic devices. Display devices. Summary.Providing knowledge of matematics and physics and ability to apply knowledge in design and optimization of electronic devices. Providing knowledge of modern electronic devices and their applications in various fields of science and technology. Preparation for further studies of electronic circuits and other subjects.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Electronic SystemsELESB16403Computer ArchitectureBachelor Degree Studies6Provide explanations of concepts, terms and basics of computer architecture that are employed to develop digital technologies and digital hardware. Counting systems and coding, attributes of command system, processor and memory system basics are explained. Concepts, terms and basics are explained using problem based learning. The pros and cons are given of thins under consideration. Students must complete all scheduled laboratory work. Students must attend at least 80% of the course laboratory and at least half of the lectures according to the semester Lecture schedule.Provide explanations of concepts, terms and basics of computer architecture that are employed to develop digital technologies and digital hardware.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -4
Individual work -126
Faculty of ElectronicsDepartment of Computer Science and Communications TechnologiesELKRM17209Information and Systems SecurityMaster Degree Studies6Subject delivers knowledge about access control (identification, authentication and authorization), secure network protocols, telecommunications and network security (threats and means of protection), information security governance (risk evaluation and procedures) and cryptography (symmetric and private cryptosystems as well as hash functions). Students must complete no less than 80% of the scheduled laboratory worksTo give knowledge about security threats existing in computer systems. To teach the basics of secure system design.Full-time studies:
Lectures -28
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -115
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Physics FMFIB16229Physics 2Bachelor Degree Studies3Electrostatics. Electrical properties of substances, theory of their conductivity. Magnetic field in vacuum and material. Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic field. Wave optics. Light interaction with materials. Quantum mechanics. Laser. Biological effects of radioactive radiation. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled of the lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. To give students the theoretical knowledge and problem-solving skills required in analysis and application of fundamental laws of nature.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -14
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -2
Individual work -56
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Physics FMFIB20401Ultrasound and WavesBachelor Degree Studies6The study subject is designed to provide the basics of ultrasound and waves required for further study. Studies will examine: sound, ultrasound, vibration and waves. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled of the lectures. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.To provide knowledge from ultrasound and waves. To lay the foundations for studying special disciplines.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Physics FMFIB19223Applied PhysicsBachelor Degree Studies3Applied Physics module gives knowledge on electrostatic field effects, explains appearance and dynamics of electric conductivity of materials and electric current that generates a magnetic field. Electromagnetic induction in vehicles. It explains physical properties of Electromagnetic waves that propagate through various media, laws of optics and it engineering applications, solid body concept, modern concept of atomic nuclear and connection with transport engineering. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled of the lectures. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.To give students the theoretical knowledge of modern physics and practical skills required in analysis and application of fundamental laws of nature. To describe the academic achievements of emerging technologies in the content, to teach how to evaluate the theoretical and experimental data and their reliability.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Physics FMFIB16220Applied PhysicsBachelor Degree Studies3Materials in electric and magnetic fields. Electromagnetic oscillations and waves, their characteristics and laws. Photometry. Waves and quantum phenomena determined by electromagnetic radiation. Electrographic and neutronographic methods of the researches of materials and their application. Nuclear energy. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled of the lectures. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.To give knowledge about materials in electrical and magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, the spectrum of their appliance and the use in technique and technologies. To explain the nature of electromagnetic wave, to give modern view about the atom and nuclear physics, to characterize the content of created technologies achieved by physics science, to teach to estimate theoretical and experimental got data and their reliability, to prepare for the bioengineering studies.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Physics FMFIB16216Applied PhysicsBachelor Degree Studies3This module gives knowledge on electrostatic field effects, explains appearance and dynamics of electric conductivity, voltage, potential and electromotive force. Explained how electric current generates a magnetic field. It explains physical properties of electromagnetic waves, main laws of optics and it applications, the structure of atoms, crystalline structure of solids. It discusses a nature of atom's nucleus and gives most modern ideas regarding composition of nucleons and describes a state of electrons in a crystal by means of theory of energy bands and principles of semiconductor devices operation. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled of the lectures. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. To give knowledge on subject of the behavior of charge in electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, their energy spectrum and application. To explain the quantum nature of electromagnetic waves, to describe the academic achievements of emerging technologies in the content, to develop scientific thinking skills, To give knowledge on subject of the behavior of materials in electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, their energy spectrum and application.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB16202ChemistryBachelor Degree Studies3It is a set of theoretical knowledge and practical skills that help understand the formation and properties of non-elektrolyte and elektrolyte solutions, oxidation-reduction processes, which are taking place in electrochemical devices, electrolysis, and corrosion of metals, which are very important in rapidly changing in operational situations in the field of elektronics engineering. Understanding of the studied chemical processes or phenomena and the ability to manage them will contribute to effective work in this field of engineering. Students must attend at least 70 % of the scheduled laboratory work and at least 50 % of theoretical lectures. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.To provide the students with chemistry knowledge necessary in the studies of the general and special courses as well as in the practice activities.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB16204BiologyBachelor Degree Studies6Exploring life on its different levels. The chemistry of life and the structure of procariotic and eucariotic cell. The eucarytoic cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis. The role of meiosis in an organism life cycle. G. Mendel's discoveries. Mendelian inheritance in humans. Basics of human genetics. DNA as the genetic material, DNA replication. The chemical structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Concept of transcription and translation. The organization of eukaryotic genomes. DNA cloning and practical application. An introduction to the viruses, viroids and bacteriophage, their genomes and reprodutcion. The evoliution of populations, the factors affecting the evolution. Students must attend at least 70 % of the scheduled practical sessions and at least 50 % of theoretical lectures.To understand the basics of general biology.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB16203Analytical ChemistryBachelor Degree Studies6It is a set of theoretical knowledge and practical skills that help to understand the types of material analysis tasks, samples preparation, analysis method selection, which are very important in the field of biotechnology. The accuracy is very important for the analysis results. Students must attend 100% of the time scheduled laboratory work and at least attend 50 % of theoretical lectures.To enable students to pursue chemical knowledge by applying various analytical methods, devices and strategies to obtain information about the composition and structure of substances.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB24708Environmental BiotechnologyBachelor Degree Studies3Pollutants. Risk assessment. Microorganisms and biodegradation. Technologies of pollutants decontamination. Bioreactors. Treatment of polluted water bodies. Treatment of wastewater. Treatment of polluted soil. Decontamination of solid waste, composting. Plants for pollutant treatment. Students must attend at least 70 % of the scheduled practical sessions. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.Awareness of the environmental biotechnology purposes, concepts and principles and the use of contaminated environmental cleaningFull-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB24301Models in Biology (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6Historical and philosophical review of modeling; modeling software (Maple use in modeling). Recurrence and differential equations of growth. Numerical methods for problem solving. Interpolation and regression. Interaction of populations. Enzyme kinetics (Henri-Michaelis-Menten model, King-Altman method, kinds of inhibition). Nonlinear chemical kinetics. Statistical models in biology. Course project - review of articles or modeling of biological phenomena. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical work.Present the methods of modeling of biological systems, to teach modeling with the standard Wolfram Mathematica and Excel programs.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB19603Fundamentals of Chromatography (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6Classification and basic principles of chromatography. Fundamentals of modern column liquid chromatography. Principles of column liquid chromatography modes according to the mechanism of separation. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend 100% of the time scheduled laboratory work. To introduce students with the basic terms of chromatography, the methods of liquid chromatography and principles of their application.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB19601Biochemical MethodsBachelor Degree Studies6The course mainly focuses on biochemical recognition process and its implementation in different analytical methods. Spectral and electrochemical methods and their application in analysis of biomolecules, as well as enzymatic analysis methods, methods of biomolecules immobilization and methods of immunoanalysis are analyzed in detail. A lot of attention is paid for application of statistical methods in laboratory. Students must attend at least 70 % of the scheduled practical sessions. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.Introduction to the biochemical analysis methods in biochemistry, medicine, food quality control and environmental protection.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB19602Fundamentals of Gene EngineeringBachelor Degree Studies6The fundamentals of gene engineering investigate structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes, regulation of gene expression; characteristics and structure of vectors; enzymes involved in gene engineering process; construction of recombinant DNA and introduction into tested organism as well as methods of gene detection; theoretical and practical basis of isolation, purification, qualitative and quantitative analysis of recDNA. Students must attend at least 70 % of the scheduled practical sessions. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.The main purpose of the course is to assimilate the concept of gene engineering and understand the practical possibilities of implementation of gene engineering.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB19401Chemical KineticsBachelor Degree Studies6Main concepts of chemical kinetics. Formal kinetics: rate equations of elementary and complex chemical reactions. Rate dependence of temperature, energy of activation. Dynamics of chemical reactions: effective collisions and transition state theories. Marcus electron transfer theory. Electrode processes. Bioelectrocatalytic systems. Kinentics of DNA/RNA and protein synthesis. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least 50 % of theoretical lectures. Students must attend 100% of the time scheduled laboratory work. Introduction to chemical kinetics and its applications.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB19605Fundamentals of Bioinformatics (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6Bioinformatics is becoming essential to the work of every biologist. The course introduces the aims and objectives of bioinformatics, familiarises students with structures and functions of DNA and proteins, and demonstrates different ways of finding, comparing, and predicting different biological sequences and structures. Students are required to complete all the laboratory activities scheduled. To enable students to practice in silico bioanalysis using open biological databases, and familiarize students with fundamental bioinformatics algorithms and their application.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -111
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHB19402Chemistry of Natural CompoundsBachelor Degree Studies9Chemistry and bioorganic chemistry of amino acids, peptides and proteins. Carbohydrates, monosaccharides, polysaccharides, glycosides. Components of nucleic acids, DNA and RNA. Lipids, steroids, terpenes. Naturally occurring biologically active compounds. Structure determination methods of bioorganic molecules. Students must attend at least 70 % of the scheduled practical sessions and at least 50 % of theoretical lectures. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.Aware of the biologically important organic substances (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, DNA and RNA, bioreguliators).Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -6
Individual work -144
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHM17211Stem Cell Biology and Technology (with course work)Master Degree Studies6The biology and technology course of stem cell has to deal with ethical questions which are related to stem cell research and use in development of technologies. It examines the types of stem cell, their characteristics and their secretion sources. The course is provided the mechanism of stem cell cell-renewal ability and a stem cell cycle regulation during the development. The course brings a fundamental knowledge of stem cell differentiation. During the course you can get an interpretation about the multipotence basis of the stem cell in adult organisms and to find their recesses in the human body. In practice classes students will be able to observe and to document the changes in the morphology of individual cells during differentiation. Students are introduced to nanotechnologies in stem cell biology and technology. The course gives a comprehensive explanation about the cell transplantation technologies in case of different diseases and about the developed cell-based Nano biotechnoTo familiarize students with the types and characteristics of stem cells, which make them different from other cells. To present them new research-based materials on the development of stem cells biology and how it could be used in tissue engineering and by creating new medical technologies. To familiarize students with nanotechnology in stem cell biology and technology. To introduce students to the fundamental features of cell technology including disease treatment and legal aspects. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHM17213Research and InnovationsMaster Degree Studies6Science and its classification. Fundamental and applied research. Organization and planning of research process. Collection of experimental data and their confidence. Dissemination of research results. Electronic resources of scientific publications. Bioethics issues in biotechnology. Patents and their registration. Patent resources. Patents in biotechnology. Innovations, the importance and types. Innovations in biotechnology.To acquaint with the organization and planning of research process ant with the dissemination of research results.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHM17214ImmunotechnologyMaster Degree Studies6The application of the immune system elements in the development of new immune technolgies and bioengineering. Manipulation with immune system cells and generation of advanced therapy medicinal products. Immunotechnology and modern methods of immunotherapy. Practical aspects of antibody engineering and manufacturing. Use of immunobiotechnology in diagnostics, medicine and industry.To provide with knowledge, necessary for undestarding of immunotechnological processes and their control.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -100
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Chemistry and Bioengineering FMCHM17212NanomedicineMaster Degree Studies6Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology in health care, offers numerous very promising possibilities to significantly improve medical diagnosis and therapy. It exploits the improved and often novel physical, chemical and biological properties of materials at the nanometric scale. Nanomedicine has the potential to enable early detection and prevention, and to essentially improve diagnosis, treatment and follow - up diseases. The three areas are addressed in the present course: Nano-diagnostics, Nano-pharmaceutics and Regenerative Medicine.Providing the interdisciplinary knowledge on the newest scientific achievements and developing methods in the field of nanotechnology, its applications in the studies on biological objects and for the needs of health care.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Technologies FMITB16429Programming Techniques (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Object-oriented programming course based on the Java programming language. The course will cover principles of object oriented programming: classes, objects, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, visibility of class elements. Memory management, exception management, standard Java libraries, networked features of Java technology are introduced. The course provides examples on good programming practice and Java language usage for development of mobile applications (Android) and web systems (JEE). Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least 80 % laboratory works and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.To provide object oriented programming knowledge and skills to apply it in Java programming language.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 24
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -4
Individual work -134
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -5
Individual work -129
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Technologies FMITB21201Object-Oriented Programming (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6To provide basic knowledge of object-oriented design and programming in the C++ language. Considering object-oriented design rules, form the foundations of rational software design. The knowledge gained during this course becomes an introduction to studying other programming languages. After mastering the course, the student must be able to design and create object-oriented software and use tools to develop this equipment. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.To provide basic knowledge of object-oriented design and programming in C++ programming.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Technologies FMITB20400Database SystemsBachelor Degree Studies6The course is designed to acquaint students with the concepts of relational databases and relational database management systems, the principles of their work. Provides information on possible actions with database data using commands and operators. Normalization of databases to the third normal form is introduced. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.To get acquainted with the main principles of database work using SQL.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 24
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Technologies FMITB24610Software Systems TestingBachelor Degree Studies6Practical and theoretical knowledge about software testing is presented in this module. Testing principals, levels, taxonomy are introduced. Testing methods and tools for funcional and nonfuncional testing are described. The tools and methods are used practically during lab works. Web application testing, web services testing are introduced. Automation of testing is described. Automated tests' generation and execution frameworks and tools are presented and used by the students during therethical course and labs. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical work and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.Obtain basic software testing theoretical and practical knownledge.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Technologies FMITB24601Basics of Distributed SystemsBachelor Degree Studies6 Students will be introduced to principles of distributed systems, will analyze how can be distributed data within different systems or services, how it is processed and used. Subject is oriented to programming, application solutiosn ratgher than technical details. Therefore topics of MySQL, Oracle databases are included to address existing solutions for data distribution, distributed file systems, P2P, RMI and other similar techynologies are analyzed. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.To teach students properly understanding of project management concept, as a view to modern method of management, to give theoretical and practical knowledge about types of projects, their purposes, cycle of project implementation, structure of business (activities) plan, to provide knowledge on the principles of project team formation, peculiarities of supervisor selection, business project control and changes performance management, project risk evaluation and management methodology, project mFull-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -4
Individual work -132
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Technologies FMITB17802Financial Information Systems and their IntegrationBachelor Degree Studies6Students get knowledge on different types and purpose of financial information technologies. The importance of financial information technologies as well as data exchange is analyzed. Currently existing different type financial information technologies and other systems, services, components, which can be used for extension of existing systems are analyzed and adapted. Big attention is dedicated to banking systems, its integration to existing systems. Students understand different solutions (REST, SOAP, API, shared database etc.), deditated to integrate different systems and is able to evaluate its suitability and limitations. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least 80 % laboratory works.The subject is dedicated to provide students a knowledge on the purpose of financial information technologies and provide competences to select needed solutions for financial information technologies , apply it and integrate with other systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 24
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -2
Individual work -136
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Technologies FMITB20437Database ManagementBachelor Degree Studies6This course introduces the basic concepts and terminology of relational databases, as well as to the concepts of data modelling and the creation of entity relationship diagrams (ERD) and the corresponding representation of the ERD, the features of DB design. Provides information about possible actions with database data using SQL commands and operators. The course also introduces the design features of relational databases. During the course, students will create projects designed to demonstrate a database solution for a business or organization. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.To provide information about the stages of database development with the help of entity relationship diagrams, to learn how to design a database, use SQL language and create data entry forms for database end users.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 24
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -14
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -2
Individual work -136
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB23602Web Style DesignBachelor Degree Studies3Website design involves planning and managing of the website content represtented as visual, textual and information. The module examines website types, adaptive and adaptive design; website information architecture, navigation design, web page style definition, inportance of CRAP principles, website animations, content optimization for search engines (SEO). Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. Students will learn and be able to: 1. use HTML5 to define the structure and content of websites, CSS3 - to describe the design of websites. 2. choose appropriate technologies for implementing interactive elements of web pages or micro-animation. 3. understand the importance of consistency, structure and aesthetics in website design 4. understand modern website design trends (including layout of individual pages, colors, fonts, interactivity, animation, technological implementation) 5. optimize the website content (textual and visual) for the search engines (SEO optimisation) 6. understand the current W3C standards and recommendations, be able to apply them in the web page development process 7. program web page design using front-end frameworks or specialized libraries Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 4
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB24602Visualization and Video MappingBachelor Degree Studies3Visualization pipeline. Data representation and formats. Basic algorithms of information visualization. Visualization software. Interaction of visualization systems. Types of video mapping. Technologies of video mapping. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures.Basic knowledge of developing visualisation systems and video mappings.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB24601Audio TechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies6During theoretical lectures students are introduced to acoustic and psychoacoustic, digital audio signals, their characteristics, most widely used standards and formats. Deeper understanding is provided about digital audio signals processing methods, various kinds of noises and their cancelation methods, audio editing technologies. In laboratory, the students code audio processing systems with MATLAB, edit audio files with Adobe Audition. There is coursework which consists of a theoretical analysis and practical part, during which are created sound processing systems or produced audio records. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures.After completion of this course students will be aware of: 1. basic parameters, properties, standards and formats of sound; 2. audio files editing methods, techniques and technologies; 3. digital audio signal processing principles and algorithms; 4. will be able to create various sound signal processing systems. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB24409Computer GraphicsBachelor Degree Studies6Applications of computer graphics. Graphics hardware. Graphics primitives and their implementation in software. Transformation engine. Fixed function graphics pipeline. Rendering algorithms. Visibility algorithms: Z buffers. Culling. Light sources. Illumination. Shading algorithms (Flat, Gouraud, Phong). Programming of special-purpose computing devices. GPU programming. Programming of interaction between graphical application and user. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times. Basic knowledge of computer graphics algorithms and programming technologies of computer graphics. After this course students will be able: to develop application of computer graphics; to render 3D objects; to implement user interaction. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB24201Human Computer InteractionBachelor Degree Studies6Students are acquainted with human-computer interaction (HCI) theory, psychological factors of HCI, general HCI design principles, guidelines and templates. They are also introduced to user interface types and their design peculiarities. During the practices, students perform independent tasks, which include the theoretical (analysis) and practical parts,usability testing of the digital products. The development of user interfaces for mobile apps based on user-centred design principles is analysed during the course. FIGMA software is used for the design of the interactive prototype of a mobile app user interface. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.After this course students should be able to: apply basic knowledge of HCI principles and techniques; - be able to design user interfaces of the digital products applying the user-centred design principles; - be able to analyze user needs, - be able to analyze the usability of the digital products - work effectively in teams developing digital productsFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB23403Video Technologies (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Video technologies course combines the most important aspects of modern video creation, processing and evaluation in post-production - creation of graphic elements, video effects and motion graphics, their compositing, integration and management in video content or their composition. During the course students are taught to create video supplemented with fictitious elements or video effects, where creation of graphic content, motion graphics and their management processes are automated by expressions, expressions controls and scripts using Adobe After Effects. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled laboratory work. Having finished the course the students will have knowledge of: 1. Selection and evaluation of suitable technologies and methods for video processing; 2. Structuring, importing, and usage of external vector data for video content creation; 3. Creation of motion graphics and its management in video content using expressions and expressions controls; 4. Writing scripts of creation and management of video project and its elements. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 4
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB23201Geometrical ModellingBachelor Degree Studies6During the course, students will be introduced to the classification and types of 3D models, their modeling methods, the creation of virtual materials and UV maps, and visualization of 3D models. Upon completion of the learning process, students will be able to model precise solid objects and organic surface objects by using AutoCAD and Blender software. Students will also be able to texture and visualize the created models. Will be able to choose the right type of model to solve a specific modeling task, prepare the created models for work in other applications. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.After completing the learning process, the students will be able to use create organic and precise 3D models. Students will understand the structure of 3D objects and will be able to apply universal and typical geometrical modeling methods, including polygonal and spline curve-based methods, to create them. Students will also be able to texture and visualize created 3D objects and prepare them for work in other applications.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB23402Artificial Intelligence in Computer GamesBachelor Degree Studies6Both traditional and modern artificial intelligence (AI) techniques that are applied in computer games are studied. At the beginning, general concepts of AI are discussed such as common models, algorithms, data structures. Later the focus of the lectures shifted to the aspects of AI in computer games: character movement, pathfinding, decision-making, strategy, tactics, learning, and creativity. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.Know and be able to use artificial intelligence methods for modeling the behavior of characters.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB23401Design of Multimedia ElementsBachelor Degree Studies6This course introduces with multimedia design elements, promotional products design features, their aesthetic, expression and the importance of conveying and expressiveness of information. The presentation of multimedia design elements for the specifics of using graphical means of expression and compositional principles. Analyzing visual design and development cycle of the imaged object. Taught create abstracted image of the object, to create the specific environment. Introduced in style design, taught to create a representative multi-media product design. Taught to choose and combine font style, proportions, composing. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.Be able to apply the principles of multimedia design, to select right elements of artistic expression, to create aesthetically, expressive and evocative computer visualization. Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 4
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Graphical Systems FMGSB16610Image Analysis Fundamentals (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Digital image fundamentals. Human visual perception. Image enhancement in the spatial domain. Image enhancement in the frequency domain. Image noise in image processing. Color image processing. Image restoration. Image segmentation. Morphological image processing. Binary image feature extraction and analysis. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. To introduce the main methods of digital image processing, with main algorithms and their practical realization. To gain skills to work with the commercial image processing program and to learn its advanced possibilities.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 4
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Engineering Graphics FMIGB17001General and Applied Engineering GraphicsBachelor Degree Studies6Drawing devices, tools and accessories. Formation of drawings: standards, scales, lines, fonts. Projection methods, projections of points, lines and planes. Projection of parts into three projection planes; viewing of international holes, cavity; views and their displacement in drawings; sections, incomplete sectional views, enlarged part view elements, corditionalities and simplifications. Solid modeling according to pictorial projections and to the views given. Surface modeling. Surfaces intersection and their developments. Students are required to attend at least 80% of the practical and laboratory classes at the scheduled time during the semester. Mandatory minimum attendance of module lectures - 50%.To present graphical problems solving algorithms, to develop abilities to read and make engineering drawings, adapting theoretical knowledge and according to drawing standards requirements and also to manage computer - aided design tools, to develop spatial imagination.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -4
Individual work -130
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -120
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Engineering Graphics FMIGB930083D Computer Graphics and AnimationBachelor Degree Studies3The concept of computer graphics (CG). CG image creation sequence. Colour models and understanding of colours. CG software. Raster and vector graphics systems. Computer animation. Three-dimensional CG development systems. Creating and texturing 3D objects. Basics of image processing technology. Mathematical foundations of CG. Coordinate systems. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional transformations. Classification of projections. Shading models. Interactive 3D graphics.Introduce with the principles of image formation, color theory, modern technologies of raster, two-dimensional and three-dimensional vector graphicsFull-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Engineering Graphics FMIGB16003General Engineering GraphicsBachelor Degree Studies6This course focuses on building essential skills and understanding for effective work in automated design. It covers theory, practical examples, software overview, and fundamentals of applying automated design systems in engineering graphics. Topics include drawing preparation technology, architectural and mechanical aspects, drawing standards, 2D geometric object modeling, spatial object representation, volumetric modeling, projection methods, surface modeling, and more. The goal is to teach users to adapt automated design methods, create parametric models. Acquired knowledge ensures students are well-equipped for the job market. Students are required to attend at least 60% of the practical and complete all laboratory work. Mandatory minimum attendance of module lectures - 50%.To present the general engineering and computer graphics fundamentals necessary in engineering design. To acquaintance with basic methods of general descriptive geometry, principles of orthographic projections, design methods, to introduce with modern compute aided design systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -2
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -20
Individual work -122
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Engineering Graphics FMIGB16202General Engineering GraphicsBachelor Degree Studies3Module contains the information about general principles of drawing making, standards applying, theoretical basic of engineering graphics and about computer modeling potentialities. Students are required to attend at least 80% of the practical and laboratory classes at the scheduled time during the semester. Privalomas minimalus modulio paskaitų lankomumas - 50%.To present graphical problems solving algorithms, to develop abilities to read and make engineering drawings, adapting theoretical knowledge and according to drawing standards requirements and also to manage computer - aided design tools, to develop spatial imagination.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -2
Individual work -60
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Engineering Graphics FMIGB24002Object-Oriented, Parametric Modeling BIM 1Bachelor Degree Studies3Building Information Modelling (BIM) application using engineering graphics software. Building information modeling computer software, and it's features for civil engineering. Parametric modeling of building elements and their descriptive information. Preparation of building three-dimensional models. Building element and construction (concrete, metal, wood) detailing using building information modeling tools. Preparation of the drawings. Views arrangement in the drawings. Construction drawing. Material schedules and bill of materials. Building plan, section, elevation formation. Building construction drawings. Reinforced concrete, metal, wood, geotechnical design and detailing drawings. BIM and CAD data management and standards. The building structure design schemes. Plotting graphs and using them in documents. Students are required to attend at least 80% of the practical and laboratory classes at the scheduled time during the semester.To introduce the basic princips of building information model (BIM) and it's management requirements, using computer-aided design systems. After completing this course will be able to read and understand building construction drawings. To present general engineering and computer graphics fundamentals necessary in civil engineering design. To provide with knowledge how engineering graphics methods are applied in building information modeling (BIM) design.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Engineering Graphics FMIGB16204General Engineering GraphicsBachelor Degree Studies3Drawing devices, tools and accessories. Formation of drawings: standards, scales, lines, fonts. Projection methods, projections of points, lines and planes. Projection of parts into three projection planes; viewing of international holes, cavity; views and their displacement in drawings. Surface modeling. Surfaces intersection and their developments. Students are required to attend at least 80% of the practical and laboratory classes at the scheduled time during the semester. Mandatory minimum attendance of module lectures - 50%.To present graphical problem-solving algorithms, to develop abilities to read and make engineering drawings, adapting theoretical knowledge and taking into account the requirements of drawing standards; and also to manage computer- aided design tools, to develop spatial imagination.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16210Integrals, Differential Equations and SeriesBachelor Degree Studies6Integral calculus of functions of one variable: anti-derivatives, indefinite and definite integrals, the basic definitions, methods of integration, the properties of indefinite and definite integrals, Newton-Leibnitz formula, applications of definite integrals, multivariable functions, double and line integrals, ordinary differential equations and their solutions. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.The aim of this course is to provide the knowledge from integral calculus, the theory of differential equations and series elements, to achieve the ability to analyze situation, to choose the appropriate problem solving method, to present and clarify the obtained results, to develop the ability use the knowledge and practical abilities in the study process.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -18
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -4
Individual work -122
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16211Mathematics 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Integral calculus of functions of one variable: anti-derivatives, indefinite and definite integrals, the basic definitions, methods of integration, the properties of indefinite and definite integrals, Newton-Leibnitz formula, applications of definite integrals, multivariable functions, double and line integrals, ordinary differential equations and their solutions. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works (full-time studies and part-time, distance learning studies) and 50% of the lectures (only full-time studies). The aim of this course is to provide the knowledge from integral calculus, the theory of differential equations and series elements, to achieve the ability to analyze situation, to choose the appropriate problem solving method, to present and clarify the obtained results, to develop the ability use the knowledge and practical abilities in the study process. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -18
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -6
Individual work -116
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -110
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16212Mathematics 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Integral calculus of functions of one variable: anti-derivatives, indefinite and definite integrals, the basic definitions, methods of integration, the properties of indefinite and definite integrals, Newton-Leibnitz formula, applications of definite integrals, multivariable functions, double and line integrals, ordinary differential equations and their solutions. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.The aim of this course is to provide the knowledge from integral calculus, the theory of differential equations and series elements, to achieve the ability to analyze situation, to choose the appropriate problem solving method, to present and clarify the obtained results, to develop the ability use the knowledge and practical skills in the study process. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -98
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB22301Discrete MathematicsBachelor Degree Studies3This course introduces students to fundamental concepts in Discrete Mathematics, providing a solid foundation for understanding and solving problems in various areas of computer science, information technology, and engineering. The course begins by exploring the basics of mathematical logic, covering logical operations, truth tables, logic formulas, and the fundamental laws governing logical reasoning. Next students will acquire the knowledge and skills to analyze Boolean functions and comprehend functionally complete sets of Boolean functions. The course extends to the realm of sets and relations, examining properties of binary relations, composition, and transitivity. Equivalence and order relations are introduced, providing a foundation for more advanced concepts. The course further includes basics of graph theory, focusing on undirected simple graphs, graph measures, and metrics. Additional attention is given to stable sets, Eulerian and Hamiltonian cycles, emphasizing their significance in practical applications. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works and 50% of the lectures.To acquaint with the main concepts and tasks of mathematical logic, set theory, relation theory, graph theory and methods for solving them. To develop the ability to solve classical problems in discrete mathematics.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB21601Big Data ProcessingBachelor Degree Studies6In this course covers the basics of the Big Data, the main big data processing technologies are introduced. During the course the main tools for big data analysis are overviewed. The integration of Big Data systems with other traditional systems is introduced. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works.Dalyko tikslas yra suteikti pagrindines žinias apie didžiuosius duomenis (Big Data) bei jų apdorojimo technologijas.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16202Discrete Mathematics 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Discrete mathematics is a branch of mathematics that studies discrete structures and discrete mathematical models of real phenomena. It emerged as an independent field in the middle of the 20th century due to the emergence of cybernetics and computer science and the development of computer technology. Discrete mathematics deals with combinatorics, graph theory, mathematical logic, information coding, finite automata, formal grammars, etc. It also covers issues of number theory, computational mathematics, probability theory, and mathematical programming. Discrete mathematics is important in informatics and cybernetics and has practical application possibilities in algorithms, data storage and transmission, and information processing. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works and 50% of the lectures.To acquaint with basic concepts of graph and number theory, complexity of algorithms, informatikon theory. Students must be able solve typical problems, apply modern mathematical methods to solve real life problems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB24401Machine LearningBachelor Degree Studies3Machine learning is an integral part of many commercial applications and research projects today, in areas ranging from medical diagnosis and treatment to finding your friends on social networks. In many cases this methodology facilitates the work of various organizations. In this course, we want to show you how easy it can be to build machine learning solutions with theoretical background yourself and how to do best it. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works and 50% of the lectures.Is to introduce to: -the main types ant methods of machine learning to solve real problems; -theoretical foundation of methods, their application possibilities (adventages and disadventages); -Python (or R) software capabilities to solve these challenges. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16609High Performance ComputingBachelor Degree Studies3The course covers the main concepts parallel programming and principles of parallel algorithms construction. The course is oriented to programming on systems with distributed memory and introduces the programming in heterogeneous systems. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.The aim of the course is to provide the knowledge about parallel programming and distributed memory/heterogeneous systems to implement it, to introduce the construction principles of parallel algorithms, to teach to work with parallel programming tools such as MPI and CUDA.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16406Applied StatisticsBachelor Degree Studies6The module of study subject introduces parametric and nonparametric hypothesis testing tasks, statistical analysis of dependent observations, correlation analysis. Multivariate statistical analysis methods: regression analysis, factor analysis and classification procedures. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.The aim of the Applied Statistics subject is to master the basic principles of mathematical statistics and methods of multidimensional statistical analysis, to apply these methods effectively using a specialized statistical data analysis program, to formulate statistical conclusions and interpret the obtained results.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16407Decision MakingBachelor Degree Studies3Stages of decision-making. Data management. Working with electronic spreadsheets. Regression analysis. Forecasting. Optimization Models. Multi-criteria decision making. Decision making under uncertainty. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.To familiarize students with the main decision making methods, work with electronic spreadsheets, to develop the ability to compile mathematical models of real processes, apply modern mathematical methods in decision making tasks.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16607Dynamical Systems and ChaosBachelor Degree Studies6The course examines the qualitative research methods for dynamical systems. Students are introduced to the basic concepts of nonlinear dynamics - the phase space, fixed points, stability, bifurcation, limit cycles. Much attention is given to the continuous dynamical systems of the first and second order. Students are also introduced to the basic concepts of chaos theory limited to a detailed analysis of the continuous Lorenz system and discrete one-dimensional iterative maps. This course is an introduction to the theory of dynamical chaos, which is being actively developed nowadays. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.The aim of the course of Dynamical Systems and Chaos is the introduction of modern methods of investigation of dynamic systems and development of practical skills.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16608Financial Engineering and ModelingBachelor Degree Studies3Stable laws have a wide sphere of application: probability theory, physics, electronics, economics, sociology. They play an especially important role in financial mathematics, since classical models of financial markets based on the hypothesis of normality often become inadequate. This course consists of general theory of a-stable laws, their properties and applications in finance engineering. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.Financial engineering and modelling course is designed to provide knowledge on stable distributions theory basic concepts as well as stable modelling aplications in finance engineering, to develop the ability to explore economic processes and to describe them using stable laws, analyze and interpret these models.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16414Differential Equations and Their ApplicationsBachelor Degree Studies6The Ordinary Differential Equations course consists of general theory of ordinary differential equations and their applications for modelling various real world processes. The basic topics: deffinitions, various first order differential equations (ODE) and their solutions, existence and uniqueness theorems, phase space, direction field, various higher order differential equations and their solutions, fundamental solutions system, systems of differential equations and analysis, a qualitative approach in the plane, the applications of differential equations and systems of differential equations (creating mathematical models, problem solving and analysis). Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.Differential equations course is designed to provide knowledge Ordinary Differential Equations and their systems, relating it to the various application areas, to develop the ability to explore some real processes and to describe them using the differential equations, get the results, analyze and interpret them.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16215Integral CalculusBachelor Degree Studies6The Integral Calculus course consists of calculus and application in geometry and mechanics of definite, double, triple, line, surface integrals. Scalar and vector field. Numerical, functional and power series. Application of series in approximate computing. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.Integral Calculus course is designed provide theoretical and practical knowledge for following studies and application of this courses for solution of the practical problems. To provide knowledge about scalar and vector fields, their types and corresponding application of the integral calculus. Numerical, functional and power series, application in approximate calculus. To develop possibilities to explore real problems and interpret a given results. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16606Mathematical Modelling and Neural NetworksBachelor Degree Studies6Basic methods of mathematical modelling and main mathematical techniques. Simple examples showing the wide range of applications. Models based on systems of algebraic equations. Systems of ODEs of the first and second order. Variational methods. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures. To introduce to basic methods of mathematical modelling. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16412Algorithms that are Changing our WorldBachelor Degree Studies6Examples of algorithms. The main data structures and their implementation. Data search and sorting algorithms. Basic principles for development of algorithms. Complexity of algorithms. Greedy algorithms, dynamic programming. Algorithms for solution of graph problems. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.To introduce data structures, to present principles for development and implementation of algorithms, to show how the complexity of algorithms is analyzed, to solve sorting, search, combinatorial, graph problems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16214Discrete MathematicsBachelor Degree Studies6Theory of realtions. Equavalence relations. Classes. Order relations. Functions. Injective and surjective functions. Graph theory. Path in graphs. Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs. Graphs isomorphisms. Undirected and directed graphs. Complexity of algorithms. NP completenness. Information theory. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.To acquaint with basic concepts of combinatorics, relations, graph and algorithm theory. Students must be able solve typical problems, apply modern mathematical methods to solve real life problems, to modify and generalize formulation of problem.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB18211Mathematics 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Antiderivative. Definite integrals and their application. Functions of several variables. Partial derivatives. Extreme values. First order differential equations. Higher order differential equations. Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works, 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works and 50% of the lectures.To introduce the methods of calculation of indefinite and definite integrals and their applications. Present classification of differential equations and their solutions.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16209Probability Theory and Mathematical StatisticsBachelor Degree Studies6The basic probability theory concepts and theorems. The distribution functions of random variables and numerical characteristics. The problems of mathematical statistics. Empirical characteristics. The point and interval estimates of unknown parameters. Statistical hypothesis testing, elements of correlation theory, regression. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works and 50% of the lectures.To introduce basics of probability theory and mathematical statistics, to train a student to use obtained knowledge for solving of real world problems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16201Integral CalculusBachelor Degree Studies6Integral calculus of functions of one variable: anti-derivatives, indefinite and definite integrals, the basic definitions, methods of integration, the properties of indefinite and definite integrals, Newton-Leibnitz formula, applications of definite integrals, multivariable functions, double and line integrals, ordinary differential equations and their solutions. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works (full-time studies and part-time, distance learning studies) and 50% of the lectures (only full-time studies).The aim of this course is to provide the knowledge from integral calculus, to achieve the ability to analyze situation, to choose the appropriate problem solving method, to present and clarify the obtained results, to develop the ability use the knowledge and practical abilities in the study process.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -26
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -110
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Mathematical Modelling FMMMB16207Discrete MathematicsBachelor Degree Studies3Combinations of elements in finite sets. Combinatorial numbers. Generating functions. Recursive equations. Relations theory. Ordered sets. Relations between rates of increase and decrease of number sequences elements. Graphs theory. Oriented graphs and relations. Loops in graphs. Algorithms of graphs analysis. Complicated tasks. Elemets of the information theory. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical works (full-time studies and part-time, distance learning studies) and 50% of the lectures (only full-time studies).Acquaint with the main concepts, problems and sollution methods of discrete mathematics. Students should know how to solve classical discrete mathematics problem after this course.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Systems FMISM20201Computer Networks and Operating System SecurityMaster Degree Studies9Appropriate computer network and operating system exploitation is a part of company's information security policy that requires specific knowledge and practice. Efficiency of information security measures is directly proportional to understanding of information systems interconnections and their application as a complex of measures. The module reviews the main problem areas in computer network and operating system security and provides possible solution scenarios.The module aims at providing students theoretical and practical knowledge on computer network and operating system secure exploitation and management.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -180
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Systems FMISM20202Ethical Hacking Techniques (with course work)Master Degree Studies6Ethical hacking and vulnerability scanning technologies are evaluated as compulsory part of any organization's information system security evaluation. While studying this course students will get familiar with different vulnerability scanning technologies and learn how to act as an ethical hacker, detecting existing vulnerabilities in organization's IT infrastructure without harming its functioning. The possessed understanding of methods and techniques used by hackers will also help the security specialist to plan appropriate countermeasures and evaluate their effectiveness.To provide students with knowledge and skills necessary to evaluate information systems security from outside of the organization.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Systems FMISB23800Information Security ManagmentBachelor Degree Studies6The course content oriented toward state of the art in information security management problems and solutions. The content contains most relevant and important topics about information security management purpose, tools and organization, processes and information sources particularities, vulnerabilities and associated risk. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work. Mandatory minimum attendance of module lectures - 50%.To provide students with knowledge and skills necessary manage information security related processes of an organization.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 24
Consultations -0
Individual work -100
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -0
Individual work -142
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Systems FMISB23605Electronic Operation SystemsBachelor Degree Studies6Provides general knowledge of electronic operations, transactions and their usage. Introduction to the monetary system, its different types and electronic payment methods. Electronic payments are analyzed from the point of view of both operation and implementation technologies, delving into the authentication solutions used by users and related devices. Much attention is paid to the mastering of the principles of the BlockChain (from the point of view of users, programmers, cashiers, exchange offices). Not only theoretical principles of BlockChains and cryptocurrencies, operating schemes and regulatory mechanisms are analyzed, but also BlockChain programming technologies are examined and used. Mandatory minimum attendance of module lectures - 50%.To provide knowledge of transactions and electronic payment solutions used in modern systems, being able to apply them in practice. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory work.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -138
Faculty of Fundamental SciencesDepartment of Information Systems FMISM18200Malware Analysis MethodsMaster Degree Studies6Malware analysis is one of the most critical skills for people, planning security analyst career. During this course, students will get known with malware, methods how malware is analyzed, what tools are used. Students that choose this course will create their own malware analysis laboratories where brief or in-depth malware analysis can be performed on infected documents, executables, media files. This course covers parts of reverse engineering, disassembly, network traffic analysis and other methods. Course is recommended for students, interested in incidence responses, work with malware and understanding how it acts and what methods exist to analyze and stop it.To get acquainted with malware functionality and how to detect it.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Lithuanian LanguageKILSB18002Pre-intermediate Lithuanian (for Foreign Students)Bachelor Degree Studies3Lithuanian Language for Advanced Learners is a practical course designed to provide a solid foundation in Lithuanian and help students reach the Elementary (A2) level. By acquiring new knowledge and enhancing previously acquired Lithuanian language skills, foreign students will be able to use spoken and written language in common everyday and professional situations. With a knowledge of Lithuanian language structure, they will be able to construct correct sentences and use (correctly pronouncing and writing) words relevant for daily communication and professional contexts, facilitating smoother integration into society. Speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills are developed through communicative, active-engagement scenarios related to university life, profession, and Lithuanian culture.To develop A2-level communicative competence, enabling students to communicate in Lithuanian in typical everyday and professional situations, as well as to read, understand, and write simple texts.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -32
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -48
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Entertainment industriesKIPIB17081Media ProjectsBachelor Degree Studies6During the course students will improve knowledge of project management, useful tools for managing different media projects. During the semester, students will analyze different media projects, generate ideas, deepen their knowledge in the areas of communication, risk management, leadership, and expand their argumentation competencies. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To introduce activities of media projects, its practice and application methods in various organizations. To get knowledge in differentiation of project types and applicable project management tools, instruments and methods. To get knowledge about effective project preparation and management tools.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB18110English for Specific PurposesBachelor Degree Studies3The module Speciality English Language is targeted at the development of Creative Industries and Entertainment Industry students' C1 level of the English language competences, for further development of skills gained in the module English for Creative Communication for communication in both daily and professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary (through media topics), the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB23110Communication of Entertainment in English 2Bachelor Degree Studies3The module Speciality English Language is targeted at the development of Creative Industries and Entertainment Industry students' C1 level of the English language competences, for further development of skills gained in the module English for Creative Communication for communication in both daily and professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary (through media topics), the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -63
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB23185Speciality English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at the development of Electronics Faculty students' C1 level of the English Language competences, for further development of skills gained in the course English Language for communication in both daily and Professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -18
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -60
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17185Speciality English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at the development of Electronics Faculty students' C1 level of the English Language competences, for further development of skills gained in the course English Language for communication in both daily and Professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -18
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -60
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17116Speciality English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at the development of Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Construction Technology and Management students' C1 level of the English Language competences, for further development of skills gained in the course English Language for communication in both daily and professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -70
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17142Speciality English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at the development of Aviation institute of Aviation Mechanics Engineering and Avionics students' C1 level of the English Language competences, for further development of skills gained in the course English Language for communication in both daily and professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory. To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB93103German for BeginnersBachelor Degree Studies3The course of the subject The German Language for Beginners is meant for students,who haven,t learnt German before or who know it a little bit and want to achieve level A1 according to Common European languages Framework. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.The development of the main communication skills using the Common German language as a basis, mastering all types of language activities-reading, speaking, understanding from listening and writing in order to acquire the knowledge of vocabulary, grammar and phpnetics according to the requirements of Common European languages Framework as well as the development of intercuktural communication and cooperation skills.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -35
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB93101French for BeginnersBachelor Degree Studies3The course of the subject The French Language for Beginners is meant for students,who haven,t learnt French before or who know it a little bit and want to achieve level A1 according to Common European languages Framework.The development of the main communication skills using the Common French language as a basis, mastering all types of language activities-reading, speaking, understanding from listening and writing in order to acquire the knowledge of vocabulary, grammar and phpnetics according to the requirements of Common European languages Framework as well as the development of intercuktural communication and cooperation skills.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -35
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSA17005Speciality English LanguageIntegrated Studies3The Speciality English Language course is targeted at students of the Faculty of Architecture with the B2 level of English. The course is designed to help students to master the Speciality English Language which would enable them to effectively communicate in English in any professional situation both in oral and written forms. Special skills and general abilities are developed through speciality topics presented in the course. After acquiring communicative (reading, writing, listening and speaking), cognitive, general and intercultural competences, students are able to successfully apply them while searching for specific information or while adapting to international market. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory. To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17146Speciality English Language 2Bachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at the development of Business Management Faculty students' C1 level of the English Language competences, for further development of skills gained in the course Speciality English Language 1 for communication in both daily and Professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17123Speciality English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at students' C1 level of the English Language competences, for further development of skills gained in the course English Language for communication in both daily and professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17152English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course covers an important aspect of academic language study relevant to all subject areas. The aim of the course is to reach a high (B2-C1) level of English to study in an academic institution. The course is aimed at the first-cycle students with B1-B2 level of English. The integrated skills course will develop students' reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in an academic context. It will enable students to prepare assignments, write a research paper in English. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students develop linguistic and communicative skills, acquire knowledge according to CEFR B2 - C1 level in order to communicate spontaneously both in written and spoken forms on daily, cultural and professional topics..Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -68
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17119Speciality English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at the development of Environmental Engineering Faculty students' C1 level of the English language competences, further development of skills gained in the course English language for communication in both daily and professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -70
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17188Speciality English LanguageBachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at the development of Mechanics Faculty students' C1 level of the English Language competences, for further development of skills gained in the course English Language for communication in both daily and Professional situations. The course develops the independent user's language skills, professional vocabulary, the correct technical and scientific language usage knowledge, abilities to analyse and summarize speciality literature, effective academic presentation skills. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB17129Speciality English Language 1Bachelor Degree Studies3The course is targeted at students of Business Management Faculty with a B1-B2 level of the English Language knowledge and skills, and who seek to gain professional language skills to communicate more effectively in English in daily and in Professional situation on topics covered in the list. During the course, students develop the independent user's (B) language skills: reception (listening and reading comprehension), production and interaction (speaking and writing), and mediation (translation). Students also master basic professional vocabulary, gain knowledge of the correct technical and scientific language usage, develop skills in analysing the speciality literature. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To help students acquire and develop linguistic and professional communicative skills as well as relevant knowledge so that the future specialists are able to use their acquired competences and analyse information, communicate in spoken and written language in their everyday, academic and Professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB22102Electronic Communication and Social NetworksBachelor Degree Studies6In the course, through theoretical studies and practical tasks, the most important features of human experience and social design, which are formed by electronic communication, are revealed, paying special attention to the so-called culture of algorithms. The subject analyzes the most important social media, the structure of their algorithms, creates forms of textuality, visuality and social interaction. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises and 50% of the lectures is mandatory.The purpose of the Electronic Communication and Social Networks course is to acquaint the students who have chosen the Bachelor of Communication Sciences with the place of electronic communication in the context of other communication methods, to highlight the most important features of electronic communication that connect and distinguish it from the other two fundamental communication methods of Western civilization - oral and written. In the course, through theoretical studies and practical tasks, the most important features of human experience and social design, which are formed by electronic communication, are revealed, paying special attention to the so-called culture of algorithms. The subject analyzes the most important social media, the structure of their algorithms, creates forms of textuality, visuality and social interaction.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB20107Creative Industries Studies (with Course Paper)Bachelor Degree Studies6Familiarize with Creative Industries conception and phenomena, reveal CI links with changes in economic and ITC. Explain CI structure, principles of action, business forms and main skills, important in CI business. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory Provide main knowledge and skills to organize and implement communication products and services in the creative services sector companiesFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOM20106Strategies of Creative CommunicationMaster Degree Studies6Aristotle's theory of rhetoric, American behaviourism and the model 'knowledge - attitude - behaviour 'and its variations occupy the central part in the study of the theoretical heritage of persuasive communication. The concluding part of the course acquaints the students with the interpersonal, organisational and mediated context of persuasive communication and with important issues of the theory of argumentation, manipulation and negotiations.To introduce the communication theories, their development and relevant aspects of today. To provide knowledge and help to develop practical skills in interpersonal and professional communication situations, increase influence, manipulation management and negotiation abilities.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -100
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -122
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB20102Digital CommunicationBachelor Degree Studies6The course provides balanced and well-designed training in the principles of digital and social marketing communication. The syllabus is a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. By the end of this course, the students will be able to understand the core processes of planning a digital marketing strategy by employing the major online channels Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatoryThe main aim of the course is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of how digital technologies and the rise of social media are changing communication and marketing strategies across different industries. This includes learning about marketing concepts that are relevant in the digital environment, analysing best practice examples, and developing skills for creating, delivering and communicating value by using digital communication tools and social media platformsFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB18402Qualitative Research (with Course Paper)Bachelor Degree Studies6Course creates possibility for students to get acquainted with theoretical presumptions of qualitative research methods, to find out purpose and specifics of qualitative research, to get acquainted with data collection in qualitative researches. Students perform qualitative research: prepare research programme, perform interviews and focus group discussions. Students prepare research report - course-paper. Students have to demonstrate ability to choose appropriate research methods, to perform the research and to interpret and present research findings Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatoryTo get knowledge and skills necessary for doing qualitative research. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -144
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB18601Advertising (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6Basics of Advertisement module is complex and covers theoretical, practical, creative activites which refers to holistic approach and form contemporary understanding of advertising as a organizational tool of cummunication. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatoryAcquaint with objective of advertisement, its history, forms, ways of application, integration with other communication activities, tendencies, creation, evaluation of effectiveness, pecularities of analysis data.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -111
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -144
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB18202Mass CommunicationBachelor Degree Studies6To introduce the mass communication theories, their problems, old and new media, and their interaction. Understand what separates and share new media with the old, the traditional media. Find out what are the signs of new media and how it changes the traditional concepts of mass communication; new media as part of a research in mass communication research field. Coursework consists of theoretical-descriptive and critical, analytical parts (estimated at 33.3 percent.). The student chooses one of mass communication theory, it describes from the scientific literature, and later analyzed on the basis of the theory of criticism in the scientific literature and provide the overall picture, as far as theory is relevant today as it has changed, what can be studied on the basis of the theory today. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises and 50% of the lectures is mandatoryThe course aims to familiarize with the classical and modern theories of mass communication, a review of the most important means of mass communication theories and methodological problems studied. Historical development of mass communication theories overview.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB18401Visual Communication (with Course Paper)Bachelor Degree Studies6In this module students will learn about complexity of visual communication theory: semiotics (formation of content in visual message), psychology of Art (visual perception and perceptual mechanism), and communication (general principles of social communication). During practical work students will apply the knowledge in methods of message visualization and rhetoric, the graphic design tools and ways to send a visual message to a target audience. The coursework will analyze the visual image strategies of a specific company and present options for their improvement. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatoryIn this module students will learn about complexity of visual communication theory: semiotics (formation of content in visual message), psychology of Art (visual perception and perceptual mechanism), and communication (general principles of social communication). In parallel they will gain some understanding in methods of message visualization and rhetoric, the graphic design tools and ways to send a visual message to a target audience. During practical work students apply the knowledge in semioFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOM17093Audiovisual Media DiscourseMaster Degree Studies6During audiovisual media discourse lectures and seminars, students analyze traditional media, their changes, transformations, transformations and the relationship with new media. During classes, students individually and in groups compare, analyze, evaluate media, create cultural communication projects that increase the availability of information, accessibility, and inclusiveness of community members.To reveal the place of of classical and modern audiovisual media in the context of development of communication technology.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -138
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOB17065Public RelationsBachelor Degree Studies6Public relations course consists of theoretical part in which the students will be introduced with fundamental concepts of public relations, its history, formation, strategies and tactics of public relations, planning and evaluation; and practical part in which students will perform individual and group real life public relation practice illustrating tasks. In this course students should learn how to identify and to communicate with various publics, to analyze and to organize public relations campaigns and media relations, as well as to integrate social media. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatoryTo train in-depth understanding of principles of public relations, to develop basic communications with publics and media skills, to present theoretical and practical basis of public relations along with its problematic, application and tendencies.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Creative CommunicationKIKOM17086Culture and ConsumptionMaster Degree Studies6This course presents critical understanding of consumer society and culture synthesizing different approaches as a tool for analyzing contemporary society and culture; to deepen students' knowledge about contemporary society, culture and entrepreneurship.To develop critical understanding of consumer society and culture.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -138
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Philosophy and Cultural StudiesKIFSB17159Social ResponsibilityBachelor Degree Studies3The course focuses on analysis of the basic concepts and main issues of social responsibility. The philosophical origin of social responsibility is demonstrated by analysis of classic philosophical texts. The individual and political responsibility of contemporary social problems is discussed from historical and problematic perspectives. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To introduce problematic field and genesis of social responsibility. Students will be able to identify realm of social responsibility, to analyze it and make legitimate conclusions. This module aims to provide the competencies and skills that would enable students' critical thought, engage them for socially responsible activities and enable to take socially responsible decisions. Full-time studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -46
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -70
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Philosophy and Cultural StudiesKIFSB17118History of ArtBachelor Degree Studies3Module of art history presents development of visual art from prehistoric periods till postmodern art. It is shown why the development of art was interesting for the Western artists and the creators of entertainment industries. Western art is presented coherently - ancient, medieval Romanian (Normanian) and Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic art styles are analyzed. Reflections from various styles in modern art and contemporary culture and entertainment industries are analyzed. Main attention is focused toward contemporary art, which is extremely topical for future representatives of culture and entertainment industries. Therefore art styles such as Impressionism, Postimpressionism, surrealism, cubism, futurism, abstractionism, hyperealism, pop-art. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled timesModule aims to present development of visual art starting the most ancient and finishing with contemporary times and highlight the main periods of art history. Students will be familiarized with main tendencies of various historical periods (Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Modernism) of Lithuanian visual art. Main periods of art history and most famous artworks will be presented. Development of art styles is discussed chronologically sociocultural ground is discussed.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -70
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Philosophy and Cultural StudiesKIFSB17109PhilosophyBachelor Degree Studies3The course examines the origin of philosophy and the role of philosophy in the development of European cultural history. Course presents the topics of being, the nature of things and ideas, knowledge, the relationship between science and philosophy, the human place in cosmos, in a society and in the state. The main focus is placed upon antique philosophy and its subsequent interpretations. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled timesThe course is intended to introduce students to the basic problems of philosophy and to provide with skills for critical thinking.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -68
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Philosophy and Cultural StudiesKIFSB17107PhilosophyBachelor Degree Studies3The course examines the origin of philosophy and the role of philosophy in the development of European cultural history. Course presents the topics of being, the nature of things and ideas, knowledge, the relationship between science and philosophy, the human place in cosmos, in a society and in the state. The main focus is placed upon antique philosophy and its subsequent interpretations. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled timesThe course is intended to introduce students to the basic problems of philosophy and to provide with skills for critical thinking.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Entertainment industriesKIPIB23804Organisational CultureBachelor Degree Studies6During the Organizational Culture course, students will learn about theories, models, and practices of organisational culture, change communication, and organizational image. Students will discuss the communication processes and characteristics of a successful organisation: values, models, habits and traditions, specifics of encountering different cultures. The course analyzes models for classifying organizational cultures (G.Hofstede, K.S. Cameron and R.E. Quinn et al.), Methods for identifying and evaluating organizational cultures, communication solutions for innovation, technology, creativity, digital, decentralized, and other types of organizational cultures. The course will analyze cases from global organizations where organizational culture is an important factor for success and exclusivity. Practical skills to use organisational culture identification, creation and communication tools are developed, communication projects for practical real-life situations will be developed. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To get acquainted with the concepts and models of organisational culture, its creation and communication; the characteristics of successful cases and their mindset and behavior, and to test knowledge in practice.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -142
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Entertainment industriesKIPIB21201Entertainment Industry studiesBachelor Degree Studies3The course introduces students to the main entertainment industries. Attention is paid to the presentation of the basics, origins and history of the entertainment industries. The entertainment industries are presented as specific business sectors based on appropriate communication strategies. From a socio-cultural perspective, the main entertainment industries, based on their contemporary classifications, are in turn further subdivided into certain segments: 1. Electronic media as entertainment includes a. cinema (films), b. television, c. radio as an entertainment industry; 2. Arts and leisure as entertainment include a. theater, b. music, c. museum, d. theme parks as entertainment industries; 3. Recreation as entertainment includes a. spectator sports; b. travel and tourism, c. shopping as entertainment industries; 4. Interactive entertainment includes a. gambling and casino clubs; b. video and computer/online games as entertainment industries; 5. Communication as entertainment includes a. publishing, b. event planning as entertainment industries. The course analyzes the relationship between different entertainment industries, examines their possible connections and interactions. The course also examines the entertainment industry from the perspective of theoretical and creative thinking. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.To introduce to the main entertainment industries, to develop the ability to conduct theoretical research in the field of entertainment industries and to develop creativity skills in making decisions in the field of entertainment industries.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -70
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Entertainment industriesKIPIM24221Communication Empirical Research (with a Course Paper)Master Degree Studies9During the course, students are provided with opportunities to familiarize themselves with the theoretical assumptions of consumer and design research methodologies, understand the purpose and specifics of these types of research, and learn data collection methods. Students conduct empirical consumer and design research related to the communication theme of their master's thesis: they prepare a research program, collect and analyse data. Based on the conducted research, they prepare a research report, which serves as their course work. Throughout the research, students must demonstrate the ability to select appropriate consumer and design research methods, correctly conduct the research, and properly interpret and present the research material.The aim of this module is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct empirical consumer and design research effectively, particularly in the context of their master's thesis projects focused on communication themes.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -180
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -9
Individual work -207
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Entertainment industriesKIPIB18602Urban StudiesBachelor Degree Studies3The course analyses the city as a creative communicative field and explores the concept of the creative city as a new model for urban regeneration and development in a globalised world. The course teaches the principles of field research, teamwork and project management. The course consists of theoretical and practical parts. The course introduces students to urban public space interventions from the point of view of creative and entertainment industries; introduces the types of urban spaces in the city, their research and methodology, the topicalities and peculiarities of the system of public spaces; the concept of the creative city and the city as a medium. Practical creative activations are prepared, implemented and publicised during the course. Students plan creative activations in urban spaces, develop vision, identify limiting factors for implementation. The course promotes result orientation, discusses the issues of consistency of the goal, the means and the result. To optimise the implementation process of the creative project, the issues of teamwork, project management phases, the links between punctuality, fulfilling commitments and real work in creative industries are discussed. Course also focuses on the planning and implementation of communication of creative intervention. The course concludes with a discussion on the progress and results of the implemented creative project, possibilities for further development, the potential for the development of urban interventions, future directions and scenarios for the development of cities, creative industries and media relations Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.The aim of the course is to introduce students to the basic concepts of urban studies and current debates on the principles of urban development and cultural urban planning; to develop students' ability to analyse urban spaces on their own and in teams, to develop and implement group creative intervention projects in public spaces; and to develop students' ability to act professionally in the creative industries labour market.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDepartment of Entertainment industriesKIPIB18201ProducingBachelor Degree Studies6he concept and development of the producer's activities. Practical production tasks in project implementation. Communication and psychological skills of the producer. Project presentation forms and methods. Creative group formation. Preparation of project estimate. Contract drafting practice. Preparation of project-reporting documentation. Dissemination and continuity of project results. Critical Analysis and Solution. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.Introduce the theoretical and practical basics of producing a creative project. To develop the ability to prepare a creative project and to organise the activities of a creative team in all stages of the project: pre-production, production and post-production.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Creative IndustriesDivision of Foreign LanguagesKIUSB93113German for IntermediateBachelor Degree Studies3The course of the subject The German Language for Intermediate students is meant for students who achieved level A1 according to Common European languages Framework and who want to achieve language competence necessary to attain level A2 - B1. Students who will successfully finish the course will be able to effectively communicate in both formal and informal situations in the limits of topics covered during the course. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory. Participation in at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.The development of the main communication skills mastering all types of language activities reading, speaking, understanding from listening and writing according to Common European languages Framework requirements for level A2 - B1 as well as the development of intercultural communication and cooperation skills.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -45
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -35
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB22603Machines of Energy TransformationBachelor Degree Studies3Heating systems using solar energy. Photo electricity and solar power plants. Wind power plants. Theory of flow machines. Steam and gas turbines. Hydraulic turbines. Thermodynamic processes bound with gas compression. Piston, rotary, screw compressors. Turbine compressors. The physical basics of creation of low temperatures. Compression refrigerating machines. Gas absorption refrigerating machines. Thermoelectric refrigerating equipment.To provide knowledge of the principles of operation of various machines for energy transformation, the peculiarities of their structures, the opportunities of their use in various branches of industry and their integration in technological processes as well as the trends of their evolution.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -25
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -33
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB22604Design of Tools and Devices (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6Design of cutting tools. Calculation and design of specialized cutting-edged tools. Characteristics and use of abrasive tools. Design schemes of specialized devices, their use, design elements of devises, calculation and design of devices, accuracy securing.Acknowledge with design schemes, materials, use, calculation and design of tools and devices, theory of their quality achievement.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -25
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB224013D, Laser and Another Manufacturing TechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies3Materials processing technologies: cutting (turning, milling, drilling, deepening, expansion, threading, scraping, abrasive processing, etc.), deformation processing (stamping, rolling, pressing, etc.), casting technologies; processing of concentrated energy - laser cutting, drilling, welding, hardening, electron beam processing, magnetic and electromagnetic fields technologies; processing of water and abrasive jet, magnetically abrasive treatment, ultrassonic technologies, electroerosol treatment; electroplating, electro-hydraulic impact and other technologies. Participation in practical works at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To acquire knowledge about traditional mechanical and non-traditional and innovative materials processing technologies. Form the ability to correctly select materials and production technologies, to get to know some of the processing operations in practice.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -14
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -54
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB22201Cognitive PracticeBachelor Degree Studies3Analysis is done of structure and main subdivisions of the company in question, along with the connections between each subdivision. Examination of production type and quantities as well as main mechanical system and instrument technical characteristics. Subsidiary operations of production and automation processes are explained. Product quality control inspection. Environmental, fire and work safety regulations are analysed. Final report is provided by the student for evaluation. Evaluation type - graded credits.To familiarize with structure of factories, technological processes, mechanism, producible production. Obtaining practical knowledge about the enterprice management structure, manufacturing equipment, process of manufacturing of parts and special equipment manufacturing, assembly technology of product, technical control elements, production quality assessment. Train practical skills to analyze and solve industrial, technological, engineering problems. Practical information presentation, problemFull-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -63
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -65
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB93009CNC ProgrammingBachelor Degree Studies3The module provides information about modern computer numerical control (CNC) turning and machining centers, familiarizes with G and M codes, CNC programming methods and principles.Teach students to program CNC machine tools using G and M code language.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17433Design of Technological Equipment in CAD/CAM Systems. Complex ProjectBachelor Degree Studies6The module helps the students to deepen their practical engineering skills using computer software to design and manufacture technological clamping devices. Participation in practical works at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To teach the specialist how to use CAD/CAM/CAE software to design and manufacture technological clamping devices used in machining operations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -60
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -50
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -110
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17239Equipment Assembly TechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies3Fundamental of accuracy achievement in assembly. Methods of assembly organization. Technological preparation. Division of an equipment into units, junctions, subjunctions. Assembly and control of typical connections and junctions. Mechanisation and automatization of assembly works. Comparison of ekonomical efficiency of clifferent processes of assembly. Participation in practical works at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To provide knowledge of various equipment assembling technologies as well as devices and means usable.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17386Materials in MechatronicsBachelor Degree Studies3The module provides knowledge of various engineering materials which possess special properties and have particular applicability in mechatronics. Such us conductive materials (heat, electric current, light), insulation (noise, electric power, heat), dielectric, friction, anti-friction, lubrication materials and so on. The module covers material evaluation and selection criteria in mechatronics.To provide knowledge about materials used in the mechanical and production engineering in mechatronics, their processing, properties and application. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -2
Individual work -64
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKM17357Innovation Strategy and TacticsMaster Degree Studies6At the end of the course, students will get knowledge on innovation development and its impact on society and economic growth. They will learn the basics of firm theory; will understand innovation in the context of digital economy development, relationships between innovation and R&D. The students will also learn linear and nonlinear innovation development models such as Stage-gate, Toyota/Oobeya, Design thinking, System innovation, technological products development methods and will obtain the skills how to use them for innovation development. The module presents innovation development strategies, concept of open innovation, crowdsourcing, networking, creativity flow theory for innovation development, ideas generation and evaluation methods, the Progress principle. The students will learn how to develop product innovations, to prepare innovation projects and to create prototypes.The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for innovation development. Students will learn patterns and peculiarities of innovation management, will be able to analyze innovation activities, open innovation processes, and will be able to develop organization's innovation strategy and perform tactical solutions.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17156Theory and Practice of Measurements (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Rudiment of metrology and measurement theory. The principles of statistical measurement theory. Transformation of measurement signals. Measuring instruments and methods. Measurement of process parameters. To get acquainted with the theory and practice of measurements. General knowledge of the technologies required in mechanical engineering. knowledge of the laws of engineering mechanics, the principles of applied mechanics, designing of mechanisms, appliances, devices and apparatus, mathematical methods and laws applicable for description, analysis and designing of the objects of production in mechanical engineering. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -14
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -4
Individual work -122
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -22
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -118
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17168Ecological DesignBachelor Degree Studies6The material properties of ecological assessment. Clean production process for the design of new facilities. Material and energy cost reduction in the production process. Device design optimization, reducing their performance and recovery costs. Understanding of the technical system, and the human role in it. Participation in laboratory works in all scheduled exercises is mandatory. Understanding about technical system and human role in it. Social result of automation. Automation influence to technologic processes. Peculiarities of design of technologic processes. Robots and their role in manufacturing. Automation of technologic processes. Learn the rational use of material and energy resources in the design of new products that their operation would have the lowest impact on the environment, using the minimum amount of energy. To get knowledge about automation of technical systems and processes, to learn to analyze, to choose and to design the means of automation. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -25
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKM17344Human Resource Management and LeadershipMaster Degree Studies6The human resource management and leadership course presents the theoretical models of human resource management (HRM), stages and principles of HR strategy formation. The relationship between HRM strategies and organizational culture & business ethics is revealed. Issues of individual and collective behavior of employees are discussed. The aspects of group and team work in an industrial company, the formation and management of an innovation team, the issues of employee integration in the company, group, and team, as well as the manager's functions, role, and leadership competencies are examined. The concept of the phenomenon of leadership is presented, the differences between leadership and management and the relations of interaction are identified. While examining the theoretical aspects of leadership, leadership styles are overviewed, the principles of practical applicability of leadership competencies and skills are revealed.To provide academic knowledge and abilities to apply human resource management and leadership in manufacturing practice, consultation activity, academic researches.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKM17358Manufacturing Simulation and Industrial Production SystemsMaster Degree Studies6Study course covers simulation, models of discrete and random processes, forming principles of random process models on the samples of computer simulation by the use of "Arena" program facilities, comparing of model and system structure, analysis of results, machining operations simulation, safeguarding of their productivity simulation and optimization, procedures and basic principles of work flow of manufacturing companies, general economic and manufacturing KPI's, compatibility of information systems of production management with modern production strategies, basic rules and planning of technological resources and human resources, production management decisions' economic evaluation and modeling, integration of sales, supply chain and financial procedures into manufacturing.To acknowledge with principles of process, especially random, simulation and with manual and computer simulation, and simulation programs. Acknowledge with different manufacturing processes simulation, their features and optimization. Introduce with objectives, tasks, designing of information systems of production management also with enterprise resource planning system.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17237Bachelor Graduation Thesis 3Bachelor Degree Studies9Calculation correction, selection of the schemes and the workflow. In design final works are made 4 of A1 size drawings - general view, assembly drawings of separate mechanisms and drawings of parts. In technological final works are made 4 of A1 size schemes of the technological processes and economical evaluation.To learn to write the Project theoretical part, to make technical calculations, to draw correctly drawings, present and define them-
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17236Bachelor Graduation Thesis 2Bachelor Degree Studies6According to the work task are developed the schemes of construction of mechanisms and devices, are calculated construction, kinematical and other parameters are creating the control schemes and algorithms. On the basis of loading are calculated the main construction sizes of the parts. The common wiews, assembly drawings and diagrams are creating of devices and their parts.To learn to write the Project theoretical part, to make technical calculations, to draw correctly drawings, present and define them.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -146
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -40
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -120
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKM17352Marketing of Innovative Products and Investment Management (with course work)Master Degree Studies9Marketing of innovative products and investment management course covers innovative product idea generation and initial business model creation using Strategyzer Canvas model, marketing of innovative products and its process overview, industrial activities and competitors analysis, quantitative and qualitative demand analysis, innovative products marketing planning, strategy and development, marketing of innovative products in internet, investment management concept and investment planning, investment appraisal methods and investment climate analysis.The module shall provide knowledge and develop students' skills in innovative product marketing and investment management.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -180
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17238TribologyBachelor Degree Studies3The basis of tribology and wear processes is presented in the module. Significance and development of tribology, physics of tribological materials and properties of materials surface, working surfaces of parts and their interaction, type of friction and lubrication, wear and its types, friction and abrasion tests, tribotechnical materials and coatings forming methods, methods of surface strengthening and wear prevention, structural methods of increasing wear resistance of parts and lubrication of friction pairs. Students are required to attend at least 50 percent of lectures (continuous studies I stage and integral studies I and II courses), at least 60 percent of exercises during the time specified in the schedule.To familiarize with friction and wear processes taking place in machine assemblies, their regularities, methods of increasing wear resistance of parts and applications of lubricants. Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -60
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17255Fundamentals of Innovation ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3This module presents key concepts and principles of innovation and innovation management process, innovation clasification, creativity stimulation tools and methods, ideas generation and evaluation process, management of innovation develoment team, development of innovation project, sources of innovation financing, innovation comercialisation process, intelectual property rights, licencing. Participation in practical works at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for innovation development.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -56
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17379Materials Science 1Bachelor Degree Studies3The basis of structural materials and treatment processes is presented in the module. Tasks and development of materials science. Mechanical and physical tests of materials properties. Metal production and casting. Forming by extrusion and cutting technologies of materials. Materials joining process and coating technologies. Polymeric, composite and ceramic materials and their technologies. Powder and additive manufacturing technologies. Non-destructive control of materials. Students are required to attend at least 50 percent of lectures (continuous studies I stage and integral studies I and II courses), at least 80 percent of laboratory works during the time specified in the schedule.To provide knowledge about materials used in the mechanical and production engineering, their properties, processing and application.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -2
Individual work -56
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -50
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17167Quality ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3Conception of quality, prime rates of quality. Terms and descriptions. System of quality and its structure. Requirements and principles of quality system. Control of quality, administration of quality. Methods of quality control. Planning and organization of quality control. Methods of productions presentation for control. Internal audit of quality, its organization and planning. Methodology of quality audit. Concepts and terms of marketing. Requirements of quality for marketing. Quality of marketing. Price of quality and its optimization. Participation in practical works at least 60% of the scheduled exercises is mandatory.To give knowledge about terms of quality and indexes, systems, control of quality, administration of quality and quality of marketing. To determine what is dependence between quality of product and price.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -52
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17180Production TechnologiesBachelor Degree Studies6Production and technological processes, operations, their division to separate parts. Machine as production object. Specifications of a machine and its parts, their research, methods of quality assurance. Design and rating of technological process of parts production. Evaluation of effectiveness of technological process Processes plans for production of machine parts of different types. Documentation of technological processes. Creation of operation programs.To prepare the specialist which according to drawings of machine parts and their specifications would rightly understand processes of their production and itself could create, select, and improve technological processes of their production thanks to which quality of a machine and its parts would be achieved with a minimal cost.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -22
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -4
Individual work -114
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical and Material EngineeringMEMKB17166Design of Machines and Instruments 1Bachelor Degree Studies3Machine design process. Selection of motors. Methods of design of drives. Design of gear boxes. Design of spindles, using various bearings: sliding bearings (hydrodynamic type, hydrostatic type), rolling bearings. Design of summing of motions mechanisms, traction mechanisms. Particularities of design of instruments. To get acquainted with methods of the design of machines and instruments, allowing to get required force and speed characteristics of the machine, with designing of precise mechanisms, mechanism of summing of motions, traction mechanisms, particularities of mechanisms of instruments. Develop skills to apply this knowledge to the selection of main machine and instrument components and assemblies.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -0
Individual work -56
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Biomechanical EngineeringMEBIB20035Design and Manufacturing of Orthopedic EquipmentBachelor Degree Studies6During this course, design and manufacturing of orthopedic equipment are analyzed. Course introduces orthopedic disorders and their diagnostic methods, classification of orthopedic equipment, its manufacturing stages, tools, machinery and materials used in manufacturing process. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.To provide knowledge about design and manufacturing of orthopedic equipment. To develop ability to use this knowledge while applying, designing or manufacturing such equipment to people with different orthopedic disorders.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -0
Individual work -100
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Biomechanical EngineeringMEBIM17069Information Systems in MedicineMaster Degree Studies6The course introduces the fundamentals of hospital information systems, emphasizing their functionalities and pivotal roles within healthcare institutions. It explores the integration of computer networks in healthcare settings, focusing on infrastructure standards and electronic health fundamentals. Moreover, the course covers the implementation and management of electronic patient records, collection, and processing of clinical data via application of AI-based algorithms, and modern technologies shaping healthcare information systems. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled exercises.Aims to equip students with an understanding of healthcare information systems, their applications, and the technologies shaping modern healthcare deliveryFull-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -15
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Biomechanical EngineeringMEBIB17033Medical EquipmentBachelor Degree Studies6The course provides a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles, design, operation, and maintenance of various medical devices and equipment used in healthcare settings. This course delves into the technological advancements, safety protocols, and practical applications of a wide range of medical equipment utilized in diagnostic, therapeutic, and monitoring procedures. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.Aims to equip students with an in-depth understanding of medical equipment components, characteristics, and applications, fostering their ability to analyze, operate, and maintain diverse medical devices within healthcare environments.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Biomechanical EngineeringMEBIM17067Biofluid MechanicsMaster Degree Studies6The course is dedicated to familiarizing with the features of biofluids, investigating their differences from other fluids, and analyzing biofluid statics and dynamics. During this course, the blood flow is analyzed and modeled. A great attention is paid to the phenomena of the blood flow in the pathological blood vessels.To introduce the concepts of biofluids, their properties and differences from other fluids.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Biomechanical EngineeringMEBIB17030Materials in MedicineBachelor Degree Studies3The subject is intended to introduce students to the requirements for materials used in medicine, to provide an understanding of the selection of materials for implants and prostheses, and develop the ability to independently analyze the biocompatibility, durability and other problems of materials in medicine. Students must participate in at least 70% of the exercises during the scheduled time.To introduce students to the classification and properties of biomaterials (polymers, metals, bioceramics, carbon fiber, new nanomaterials), to provide an understanding of material selection for implants and prostheses, to ensure that students are able to identify and solve material selection problemsFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Biomechanical EngineeringMEBIM17070Methods of Biotechnical Systems and Medical DiagnosticMaster Degree Studies6The subject is designed to introduce students to the regulation of medical devices in the EU, to provide an understanding of the life cycle of medical products, biocompatibility testing, in silico trials of medical devices, reliability and risk management methods of medical devices, quality assurance, to introduce the ability to independently analyze statistical methods of diagnostic theory and new medical diagnostics method.To introduce students to the regulation of medical devices in the EU, to provide an understanding of quality assurance, reliability and risk management of medical devices, to ensure that students know and can apply statistical methods in diagnostics, to provide knowledge about new medical diagnostic methods. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -15
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB22402Engineering ProgrammingBachelor Degree Studies6Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. To provide every major C++ language feature and the standard library facilities, to get understanding of the ideas presented in related lectures behind the language facilities, leading to mastery.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -8
Individual work -138
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB21602Analysis and Reliability of Technical SolutionsBachelor Degree Studies6The module introduces the methods of technical solution analysis and reliability assessment. The concept of quality and artificial intelligence based methods of its assurance is introduced as wellThe module aims to introduce the methods used to analyse technical solutions and to introduce practices of mechatronic and robotic systems research and their reliability assessment Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB21801Basics of Language ProcessingBachelor Degree Studies3The aim of the course includes basic language processing technologies and their methodologies. The possibilities and limitations of the application are introduced. Aims to advance knowledge of natural language processing using advanced natural language techniques and technologies. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.The "Basics of Language Processing" course is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the various technologies and methodologies used in natural language processing. This course covers both theoretical concepts and practical applications of language processing technologies, and students are expected to gain proficiency in using relevant tools and techniques for processing human language. Some of the topics covered in this course include linguistic analysis, text representation, language models, statistical and rule-based approaches, deep learning, and natural language generation. Students will also be introduced to various applications of language processing technologies such as sentiment analysis, machine translation, question answering, and chatbots.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB21601Machine Learning (with Course Project)Bachelor Degree Studies6This comprehensive course on machine learning is designed for beginners who want to develop a solid foundation in the field. The course covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of machine learning, to pre-processing and feature selection, to building different types of models, and even delving into advanced topics like natural language processing. Each lesson provides a clear explanation of the topic, followed by examples and exercises to reinforce the concepts learned. The course also emphasizes the importance of evaluating and validating models, as well as best practices and tips for success. By the end of the course, students should have the skills and knowledge necessary to apply machine learning algorithms to real-world problems and continue their studies in the field. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. The aim of this course is to provide beginners with a comprehensive understanding of machine learning, including its different types, pre-processing and feature selection, building models, and advanced topics. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply machine learning algorithms to real-world problems and have a solid foundation for further study in the field. The course also emphasizes the importance of evaluating and validating models, as well as best practices and tips for success, to help students develop a complete skillset in the field. Ultimately, the goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become proficient in machine learning and begin applying it to solve real-world problems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB21401Systems and Devices of Applied Artificial Intelligence (with Course Project)Bachelor Degree Studies9The Systems and Devices of Applied Artificial Intelligence course explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and mechatronics. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to design, develop, and implement intelligent systems and devices that integrate with mechanical and electrical components. Mechatronics, which is the combination of mechanics, electronics, and computer science, plays a crucial role in the implementation of intelligent systems. The course delves into the fundamentals of mechatronics, including sensors, actuators, control systems, and signal processing. It also covers various topics related to artificial intelligence, including machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and robotics. The main aim of the course is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of integrating artificial intelligence and mechatronics. Students will learn how to apply artificial intelligence techniques to real-world problems in various fields, including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. The aim of this course with a course project is to provide students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout the course to a practical project. The course aims to enable students to design, develop, and implement an intelligent system or device that integrates with mechanical and electrical components, utilizing the concepts and techniques of artificial intelligence and mechatronics. The course project provides a platform for students to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world problems, to gain hands-on experience with the tools and technologies used in the industry, and to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It also helps students to develop teamwork, communication, and project management skills, as they work collaboratively with their peers to complete the project within the given timeline and budget. The aim of the course project is to enable students to gain practical experience in the integration of artificial inFull-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -6
Individual work -144
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB21402Design and Analysis of Applied Artificial IntelligenceBachelor Degree Studies9This module provides a comprehensive introduction to deep learning, a subfield of artificial intelligence that involves the use of neural networks to learn and make decisions. The module begins with an overview of linear models, which are used to make predictions based on a set of input variables. It then introduces the concept of information and maximum likelihood, which are used to estimate the parameters of a statistical model. Next, the module covers logistic regression, a widely used statistical technique for predicting the probability of an event. It also covers modular backpropagation, a method for training neural networks by adjusting the weights and biases of the network in response to errors in the output. In addition to these foundational concepts, the module also explores more advanced topics such as convolutional neural networks, which are used for image recognition and processing; max-margin learning, a method for training support vector machines; and recurrent neural networks, which are used for tasks involving sequential data. The module also covers the use of game theory in deep learning, as well as best practices for designing and implementing neural networks. It concludes with a discussion of variational autoencoders and image generation, as well as the use of deep reinforced learning and neuro-dynamic programming in artificial intelligence. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.The aim of this module is to provide a comprehensive introduction to deep learning, including both foundational concepts and advanced topics. It covers a wide range of techniques and applications. Through this module, students will gain a strong foundation in deep learning and be well-prepared to tackle more advanced topics in the field.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -159
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB21201Tools and Technologies of Applied Artificial IntelligenceBachelor Degree Studies6The advancement of digital technologies in the context of the fourth industrial revolution is largely driven by artificial intelligence (AI) as a key technology. The abundance of data, powerful algorithms, and the significantly more powerful field of computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) are influencing social and political aspects of life. Mechatronic systems, robotics, digitization are significantly changing and will continue to change various aspects of our lives. This Applied Artificial Intelligence Tools and Technologies course will cover the fundamentals of AI, the tools used to achieve human-specified goals with some autonomy of action. This course is a comprehensive undergraduate introduction to artificial intelligence, covering the context of fields such as technology, ethics, law, statistics, economics, technology and the social sciences, with touches on the arts, natural sciences, medicine and health sciences. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.To introduce various technologies applied to artificial intelligence, to learn how to apply various advanced reinforcement learning algorithms, tools (such as TensorFlow, Caffe, Keras, PyTorch, Auto ML, H20: Open-Source AI Platform, etc.) to any problemFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17162Control of Mechatronic SystemsMaster Degree Studies6Continous time and discrete time systems, control algorithms, direct and closed loop control, system analysis, Laplace, Fourier and "z" transforms, signals, adaptyve control, neutral networks, computer based data acquisition and control devices. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.To give knowledge on mechatronical systems control theory, signals and control implementation using computer (controler) based data acquisition and control systems, to explain the methods of control systems analysis and synthesis, to give knowledge on adaptyve control systems and neural networks.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Part-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -105
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17149Academic WritingMaster Degree Studies6The purpose of the course is to teach students to write effectively, to learn some writing strategies and practice them. Academic writing in English requires the ability to write formal, appropriate sentences organized logically into paragraphs and using complex structures. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.To familiarize students with the important concepts of genre, audience and purpose and criteria of what academic writing is. Clear, correct citation and in text references activity introduces concept of paraphrase variety of paraphrasing and of referencing styles (reference before/after the citation, different reporting verbs). To provide practice and to encourage students to experiment in constructing their own long noun phrases, describe features and trends of the data.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -130
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17112CAD/CAM/CAEBachelor Degree Studies6Overview of computer aided design and manufacturing. Computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) components, hardware and software. Concept of CAD: three-dimensional (3D) modeling, virtual modeling, integrated quality control. Interface between CAM and CAD. Fundamentals of CAM. Computer aided engineering. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. Implementation of modern 3D systems for geometric form generation, construction parameters analysis and preparation of computer aided manufacturing.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -8
Individual work -130
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -22
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -122
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17109Elements of MechatronicsBachelor Degree Studies3Overview of elements of mechatronic systems, main their types. Properties of elements of mechatronic systems having different physical nature. Drives ant their systems, power elements. Sensors - from physical properties to data. Mechanical and structural elements. Definition of parameters of elements using theoretical and experimental methods. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. Introducing students with elements of mechatronic systems and their interaction. Joint of components of different physical nature to united mechatronic systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -8
Individual work -56
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17150Modelling of Mechatronic SystemsMaster Degree Studies6Methods of modelling. Analysis of mechatronic systems on basis of their modelling possibility. Modelling of components of mechatronic systems. Jointed mechatronic systems, influence of control. Synthesizing of new mechatronic systems with desired properties in case of modelling new systems.Introducing students with various methods of mechatronic system modelling.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -105
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17121Quality and Certification in the Automated IndustryBachelor Degree Studies6The module introduces the concept of quality, the quality assurance system and its components and the functioning of the quality management process. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. To get acquainted with the system of quality management and automated production conditionsFull-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -10
Individual work -126
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17107Cognitive PracticeBachelor Degree Studies3Characteristics of the company: history, management structure, activities and production results. The technological processes are applied to the company, production equipment and materials. Quality control. Work safety. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.To familiarize with structure of factories, technological processes, mechanism, producible productionFull-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -63
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17401Machine Elements (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Machine elements. The criteria of operation. Joints of elements. Welded, pressed, riveted, glued joints. Thread, wedge-shaped, splined, pin joints (connections). Friction drives. Belt drives. Gear drives: cylindrical and conical gear drives. Worm gear drives. Shafts, bearings, couplings, sealing and lubricating equipment. Laboratory works. The course project. Students must participate in at least 75% of the lectures, exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. Introduction to machine elements and various joints of them.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Part-time studies:
Lectures -18
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -4
Individual work -122
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -110
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17166Modelling of Mechatronic SystemsMaster Degree Studies9Methods of modelling. Analysis of mechatronic systems on basis of their modelling possibility. Modelling of components of mechatronic systems. Jointed mechatronic systems, influence of control. Synthesizing of new mechatronic systems with desired properties in case of modelling new systems. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.Introducing students with various methods of mechatronic system modelling.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -180
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17163Diagnostics in MechatronicsMaster Degree Studies6Provides information about the structure of mechatronics systems, methods of structure investigation and diagnostics of failures. Provides an overview of diagnostic equipment, introduces the circumstances of potential fault location of mechatronic systems. A description of the course of diagnostic testing of mechatronic systems is provided. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. To deliver knowledge about structure of mechatronic systems, to introduce with diagnostic equipment and their implementation methods of such systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17165Sensors in MechatronicsMaster Degree Studies6There are delivered detailed overview of sensors in mechatronics. Detailed description of their design features, methods and possibilities of their implementation in mechatronics. There are discussed possibilities of sensor design and enhancement. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. To introduce with design features of sensors and their implementation in mechatronics.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17114Robotical TechnologyBachelor Degree Studies6Introduction. Main tasks. Practical and economic aspects. Areas of application. Micro robotics. Nano systems. Widely used robotic systems and specific of application. Optical recognition tasks and applications. Methods of robotic systems integration. Programming of industrial robots. Languages and systems. Levels of robot programming. Problems related with robot programming. Recommended solutions. Off-line industrial robotic programming systems. Technical requirements for CAD/CAM models. Practical aspects of TCP control scenario. Tool control task. Commonly used robotic systems. Technical and practical aspects robotic systems. Commonly used robotic system control software. Recommendations for practical applications.To familiarize students with the practical application of industrial robots, typical robotic solutions and the latest software packages used for these purposes.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -18
Individual work -118
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17122Bachelor Graduation Thesis 2Bachelor Degree Studies6According to the work task are developed the schemes of construction of mechanisms and devices, are calculated construction, kinematical and other parameters are creating the control schemes and algorithms. On the basis of loading are calculated the main construction sizes of the parts. The common wiews, assembly drawings and diagrams are creating of devices and their parts. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. To learn to write the Project theoretical part, to make technical calculations, to draw correctly drawings, present and define them.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -144
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -8
Individual work -144
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17123Bachelor Graduation Thesis 3Bachelor Degree Studies9Calculation correction, selection of the schemes and the workflow. In design final works are made 4 of A1 size drawings - general view, assembly drawings of separate mechanisms and drawings of parts. In technological final works are made 4 of A1 size schemes of the technological processes and economical evaluation. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. To learn to write the Project theoretical part, to make technical calculations, to draw correctly drawings, present and define them-
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17164Master Graduation Thesis 2Master Degree Studies3Further profounding in to problem under investigation, working out of experiment methodic, experimental equipment gathering, analysis of other similar work results and publications.To develop experiment plan, to give competences to solve specialized mechanics and mechatronical systems problems, which are needed to perform scientific investigations, to obtain new knowledge and improve research methodics and to integrate knowledge from different fields.-
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17120Design of Mechatronic and Robotic Systems (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6There is an intention to introduce general methods of design of machines and equipment. To introduce with design of mechatronic systems, selection of components, design of control systems. Overview of program driven system types, and their design, balance between software emulated and hardware released elements in mechatronic systems. Modernization of old mechanical equipment by implementing modern control systems. Choose of rational depth of modernization. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time.Introducing students with design process of mechatronic and robotic systems : methods of design of frames, drives, power elements and sensors.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -132
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSB17113Mechatronic Systems 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Overview of mechatronic systems control, types of controllers. Different types of mechatronic systems. Synthesis of desired properties in mechatronic system design. Parameters of control of different types of mechatronic systems, dynamics of mechatronic system control. Design of real systems using digital modeling without solving differential equations analytically. Students must participate in at least 75% of the exercises and complete at least 75% of the laboratory work in the scheduled time. Introducing students with control of mechatronic systems. Control of discreet, continuous and proportional systems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -8
Individual work -128
Faculty of MechanicsDepartment of Mechatronics, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMERSM17176Master Graduation Thesis 4Master Degree Studies30Information forthcoming from earlier modules last processing, application of suitable software, result presenting, conclusions and recommendations. Preparation of final work, report in conference, defense.To develop wide erudition, ability to observe and critically analyze, investigate and creatively solve technical, administrative and juridical problems of design, manufacturing and maintenance questions for mechanics and mechatronical systems in global market conditions, understand influence and importance of made solutions in to society evolution, constantly improve professional skills when learning whole life.-
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Construction Management and Real EstateSTVNB17311Building Construction Technology and OrganizationBachelor Degree Studies3Effective construction organizing and management, legal regulation of construction, principles of technological documentation, arranging building design, principles of calendar and network scheduling, streamlined approach to construction management, specialization and consistency of construction works, drawing up project of construction organization, engineering site preparation, supplying construction with resources, construction mechanization and management. Efficent preparation of construction site and safety of workers on site solutions. Questions regarding general design principles, management of construction quality, organization of construction companies and scheduling their work are discussed in background of efficient solutions of construction organization. Students must attend at least 60% of practical works at the scheduled time.To provide general knowledge about efficient building construction technology and construction management.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -31
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Building Materials and Fire SafetySTGSB17062Human's Safety and Environmental ProtectionBachelor Degree Studies3The legal regulation of human safety is introduced. Natural, technogenic and work environment hazards are annalyzed. Mechanisms of impact on humans, ways and means of possible consequences reduction are discussed. Knowledge is provided about environmental pollution caused by human activity and consequences for global pollution. Occupational risk and environmental safety management is analyzed. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.To provide knowledge and develop skills to be able to analyze problematic situations and look for alternative solutions, assessing possible social and environmental consequences, to familiarize with the solution of safety problems. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -2
Individual work -46
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Steel and Composite StructuresSTMEM17150Structures for Composite Steel and Concrete BuildingsMaster Degree Studies6Scope, definition, utilization and efficiency of composite structures, materials and properties. Stress - strain state of composite members and methods of its analysis. Peculiarities of behavior and design of composite structural members and joint connections in normal and fire situation.Student will understand main peculiarities of behavior and design of steel - concrete composite structures.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Steel and Composite StructuresSTMEM17148Integrated Computer Aided Structural Design (BIM) (with course project)Master Degree Studies9Modeling of steel and timber frame and panel-type buildings using different finite elements soft-wares, such as Dlubal RFEM, Robot and etc. Automated finite elements design of steel and timber structures. Finite element analysis of Cross laminated timber (CLT) buildings. Computer based analysis of semi rigid connections and its implementation for the whole static model of the building.To teach students to use computer based methods in the design of steel and timber structures.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 45
Consultations -0
Individual work -180
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMM17132Mechanics of Continual StructuresMaster Degree Studies6General information of curved surface theory. Generalized surface stress and strain state structural member. Main equations of geometrical linear and nonlinear structures in curvilineared coordinat system.Design models and algorithms for various types of shells. Structure on deformable soil design theory. Mechanical models for basement and mathematical equations. Extreme energy principles and mathematical models. Calculating algorithms of structures on deformable basement.To explain mathematical models of structures on elastic basement. General theory of continual structures (plates, shells) stress strain design subjected by external loading.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMB17054Mechanics of Materials 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Advanced bending. Compound stresses. Influence of dynamic loading. Plastic deformation. Local effects, cyclic stresses and fracture. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical exercises. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.Indoctrinate with calculation methods of stress-strain investigation for usability analysis of structural members. To develop engineering imagination about reliable and rational structural elements design and exploitation.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMB17055Mechanics of MaterialsBachelor Degree Studies6General principle, hypothesis, assumption, conception. Tension and compression. Geometrical properties of cross sections. Shear. Torsion. Bending. Fundamentals of stress-strain state. Compound stresses. Dynamic and cyclic loading. Understanding of buckling and cracking. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical exercises and 100% laboratory works. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.To give knowledge and acquaint with engineering methods for simple strength and stiffness problemsFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -8
Individual work -130
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMB17040Application Software for MathematicsBachelor Degree Studies6Systems of computer mathematics. Symbolic computations. Manipulations on mathematical expressions. Tools for solution of mathematical analysis' problems. Statements and expressions. Vectors and matrices. Solution of equations and non-equalities. Tools for processing of experimental data. Mathematical statistics. Programming, programming styles. Algorithms. Programming of selectional algorithms. Programming of looping algorithms. Functions and procedures. Input/output, files. Graphical means. Debugging. Coding is executed in syntax of Maple, Mathematica, Mathcad, Matlab and wxMaxima. Students must attend at least 80% of the time scheduled laboratory works. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.To acquaint students with computer mathematics' systems (CMS) and their coding capabilities. To learn students coding in CMS, testing and documenting the programs.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMB17053Mechanics of MaterialsBachelor Degree Studies6The study module is intended to provide professional knowledge and understanding of engineering methods for calculating the strength, stiffness and stability of structural members. By studying this module, students will acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills about the methods of calculating the stiffness of beams, the methods of calculating internal forces, stresses and strains in case eccentric tension-compression, oblique bending, bending with rotation and other types of combined loading, will be able to evaluate the buckling of compressed elements as well as. Also, students will be introduced to the calculation of structural members under dynamic (incl. cyclic) loading, as well as the basics of fracture mechanics. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical exercises and 100% laboratory works. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester. To provide the knowledge and to develop the engineering skills for analyzing strength and stiffness of deformable elements subjected to combined loading and computing skills for analysis of rods subjected to specific effects, to prepare for the studies of structural design.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 4
Consultations -20
Individual work -122
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -26
Practical works -18
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -0
Individual work -104
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMB17058Mechanics of Materials 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Deflection of beams. Techniques for determining beam displacements. Statically indeterminate beams. States of stress and strain. Strength and plasticity hypothesis. Strength of structural elements under compound stresses. Stresses in a thin-walled pressure vessels. Stress concentration. Contact stresses. Stability of columns. Buckling. Influence of dynamic loadings. Variable stresses. Fatigue. Brittle fracture of cracked elements. Experimental investigations of stress and strain of elements subjected to various loadings. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical exercises and 100% laboratory works. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.To provide knowledge of engineering methods for calculation strength and stiffness of structural elements subjected to compound stresses. To train up the potency of application of these methods by oneself. To develop the potency to analyse the mechanical peculiarities of structural elements under specific loadings. To prepare for the studies of the mechanics of various structures.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -18
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -4
Individual work -122
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -14
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -0
Individual work -122
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMB17042Engineering MechanicsBachelor Degree Studies6This course provides a comprehensive study of mechanics, focusing on the fundamental principles and concepts. It covers the object of mechanics, including idealizations and the fundamental axioms, laws, and notions that form the basis of this field. The course explores particles, rigid bodies, and mechanical systems, as well as the concepts of force, couple, moment, and link. It delves into forces in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional space, emphasizing the importance of free-body diagrams. The equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies is examined, along with the consideration of distributed loads and the concept of the gravity center. The course also covers the topic of friction.In addition to statics, the course introduces the basic principles of kinematics, including velocity, speed, acceleration, and path. Equations of motion are discussed, and the study progresses to kinetics, addressing the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Differential equations of motion are explored, along with the fundamental theorems of kinetics. The course also provides an introduction to analytical mechanics. To successfully complete the course, students are required to attend a minimum of 70% of the scheduled practical exercises. This ensures active engagement and practical application of the concepts learned throughout the course. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.Studying mechanics involves gaining a deep understanding of various aspects. Firstly, it is important to grasp the fundamental principles of statics and dynamics, which govern the behavior of mechanical objects under the influence of forces. By exploring the general notions of mechanics and employing solution methods for statical, kinematical, and dynamical problems of rigid body mechanics, one can develop the necessary skills to solve practical problems in this field. Acquiring knowledge about the behavior of mechanical objects under known boundary and initial conditions is crucial in this process. By approaching mechanics in a systematic and study-oriented manner, one can effectively acquire and assimilate the required knowledge.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -14
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -130
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -120
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Applied MechanicsSTTMB17105Numerical Analysis of Structures - BIM 2Bachelor Degree Studies3Calculation and application of nodal displacements and internal forces of structures using the finite element method based on the principle of minimum total potential energy. Analysis and structures optimization of elastic displacements and internal forces using mathematical modeling packages. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical exercises.To give knowledge about finite element method. To research design of bar structures displacements and internal forces by finite element method. To give knowledge about solution of various mathematical, mechanical and engineering problems using special software.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -46
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGB17030Basis of Structural DesignBachelor Degree Studies3Knowledge about the management of the reliability of building and assessment of loads and action during the design of a building. Students must attend at least 60% of theoretical lectures, 70% of exercises.To provide theoretical knowledge of loads and action and their practical skills to designings buildings and structures. Teach to design stresses combination.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -46
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGB17195Foundation Engineering (with Course Project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Foundation design. Skills to choose relevant foundation types, mathematical models and calculation methods for considered geotechnical situations. Students must attend at least 60% of the time scheduled practical lectures.General knowledge about design of various types of foundations: design requirements, rational types of foundations, their basement and dimensions calculations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -110
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -110
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGB17038Reinforced Concrete Structures 2 (Course Project)Bachelor Degree Studies3Design and construction of reinforced concrete elements: foundation, column, slab. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical lectures.To provide knowledge and ability to design reinforced concrete elements: foundations, columns, slabs.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGB17268Applied PhysicsBachelor Degree Studies6The building physics course consists of three parts: thermodynamics, building acoustics and lighting technology. The thermodynamics part deals with ensuring the building's energy efficiency. In the part of building acoustics, the issues of realizing the acoustic comfort of the building are discussed. In the light technique part, the basics of natural and artificial indoor lighting are introduced. Students must attend at least 60% of theoretical lectures, 80% of exercises and must complete all scheduled laboratory work.To provide basic building physics knowledge about building climatology, thermal physics, building and architectural acoustics, natural and artificial lighting.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -4
Individual work -120
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGB17053Multi-storey BuildingsBachelor Degree Studies3Calculation and analysis of high-rise buildings and tower structure using numerical and analytical methods, stress strain state analysis, design features of structural elements. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical lectures.To provide theoretical knowledge and practical skills of multi-storey buildings structures analysis constructing and design.Full-time studies:
Lectures -36
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -30
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -27
Practical works -9
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGB17173Engineering GeologyBachelor Degree Studies3Earth structure, composition and origin. Minerals and rocks. Earth's interior and exterior geological processes. Geological structures. Tectonic processes. Development of Earth crust. Clasification of minerals, rocks and soils. Physical and mechanical features of soils. Origin and types of groundwater, physical and chemical properties. Flow of groundwater. Polution of soil and groundwater. Weathering. Eolian processes. Glaciation, deglaciation, related processes and surface forms. Water-erosion (fluvial, karst), seasonal and permafrost processes. Mineral deposits of Lithuania. Students must complete all laboratory work and attend at least 80% of theoretical lectures at the time specified in the schedule.An understanding of geological processes and their influence in design and construction.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 12
Consultations -2
Individual work -46
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGM17124Durability and Probability Analysis of Building StructuresMaster Degree Studies6Concept of durability, its parameters. Corrosion of concrete, masonry, metal (reinforcement) and reinforced concrete, destruction of organic materials, protection of structures in aggressive environment. Forecast of working life for structures. Analysis of regulated reliability and application of it as criterion in design and evaluation of members.To train students to analyze, evaluate and forecast durability of construction works. To train students to determine reliability of safety and serviceability of members in design and in evaluation of members in service.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Part-time studies:
Lectures -14
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -22
Individual work -116
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and GeotechnicsSTGGB17037Reinforced Concrete Structures 2Bachelor Degree Studies6Cracking and stiffness of reinforced concrete members. Reinforced concrete structures of multi-storey buildings. Reinforced concrete structures of single-storey buildings. Foundation structures. Students must attend at least 70% of the time scheduled practical lectures.Knowledge about design of reinforced concrete structures by applying calculation methods based on service ability limit states; types and design peculiarities of over ground bearing structures; structural solutions and design peculiarities of shallow and deep foundations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -81
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -136
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -102
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Building Materials and Fire SafetySTGSB17044Human's Safety and Environmental ProtectionBachelor Degree Studies3Human safety conception, meaning and tasks. Management of work safety. Legal reglamentation of human safety. Man and environment. Atmosphere pollution and protection. Waters pollution and protection. Wastes. Risk management. Occupational stress and management. Ergonomics, general principles. Electrical safety. Fire protection. Evacuation from buildings. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.To provide knowledge on occupational safety legislation and principles of occupational safety and health, environmental protection, ergonomics and civil protection.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Building Materials and Fire SafetySTGSB17037Human's SafetyBachelor Degree Studies3The legal regulation of human safety is introduced. Natural and technogenic hazards, their nature, mechanisms of impact on humans and possible consequences of exposure are examined. Knowledge of reducing the consequences of exposure to humans is provided. The management of professional risk is analyzed. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work.To provide knowledge and develop skills to be able to analyze problematic situations and look for alternative solutions, assessing possible social and environmental consequences, to familiarize with the solution of safety problems. Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -8
Individual work -62
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Building Materials and Fire SafetySTGSB17174Materials Science and Building MaterialsBachelor Degree Studies6Loads of various purpose products are used in building construction, each of them made from different raw materials using specific manufacturing processes. Produced products are characterized by unique properties. These properties are determined using standardized and reliable methods. Considering all of this: product properties, purpose, end-user's expectations, building materials are used for various purpose building construction and good health creation. Obtained knowledge and skills will help to not get lost in the vastness of available information and make reliable decisions when working in the building industry. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.Introduce students to products manufactured for building construction, introduce them to their structure, production principles and properties, as well as an understanding of the main methods used to study products and the ability to apply these products in construction according to their purpose.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -26
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 30
Consultations -4
Individual work -100
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Building Materials and Fire SafetySTGSB17036Human's Safety and Environmental ProtectionBachelor Degree Studies3Natural and technogenic hazards, their nature, mechanisms of impact on humans and possible consequences of exposure are examined. Knowledge of reducing the consequences of exposure to humans is provided. Environmental pollution caused by human activity, its sources and consequences of global pollution are analyzed. Knowledge of ways and means of reducing environmental pollution is provided. Students are required to complete all scheduled laboratory work. Theoretical lectures are mandatory for first-cycle I and II year full-time students. More than half of the lectures must be attended during the semester.To provide knowledge and develop skills to be able to analyze problematic situations and look for alternative solutions, assessing possible social and environmental consequences, to familiarize with the solution of safety problems.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 8
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 10
Consultations -0
Individual work -54
Faculty of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Construction Management and Real EstateSTVNB17303Technology of Construction ProcessesBachelor Degree Studies6Knowledge on technology of construction processes is provided; construction phases, approaches and processes are analysed, technology of construction processes and its relationship with other disciplines, evolution of construction and its future; types of piles and deepening forms, hammering piles and ensuring their quality, installation of wringing pits, works withmoulds; reinforcement forms, their connection principles, their products, reinforcement of not tightened constructions, tightening of reinforcement, reinforcement of prestressed constructions, production of, feeding of concrete mix to falsework and consolidation of concrete mix. Students must attend at least 60% of practical works at the scheduled time.Providing information on construction technology and developing skills of practical application of the acquired knowledge.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -26
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -106
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Mobile Machinery and Railway TransportTIMGB17030Energetics of Heat EnginesBachelor Degree Studies6Technical thermodynamics. Labor body. Thermodynamic existence. Ideal and real gases. Gas mixtures. Thermodynamic process. The first law of thermodynamics. Specific heat. Basic thermodynamic processes. Thermodynamic cycles. The second law of thermodynamics. Heat engine cycles. Heat engine cycle performance. The realization of heat engine cycles in structures. Regulariteis of heat Exchange. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the practical exercises during the scheduled time. To acquaint students with the technical concepts and consistent patterns of thermodynamics: thermodynamic consistent patterns of existence; consistent patterns of ideal and real gases and their mixtures; consistent patterns of thermodynamic processes; the first and second laws of thermodynamics; the concept of specific heat, definitions and characteristics of main thermodynamic processes; heat engine cycles and their characteristics; peculiarities of the heat engine realization in constructions.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -134
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Mobile Machinery and Railway TransportTIMGB17119Design FundamentalsBachelor Degree Studies3The information about the process of design, its stages and general methods of product design, construction and assessment as well as the unified system of product construction documentation is provided. General knowledge about standards, innovative activities and patents is given. Students are also acquainted with modular building and computer design of products. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the practical exercises during the scheduled time. Student must complete at least 80 percent of all laboratory work in the time provided in the schedule.To acquaint the students with the main product design stages, general methods for designing and assessing products, the unified system of product construction documentation, standards and innovative activities.Full-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 4
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -52
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Mobile Machinery and Railway TransportTIMGB17031Technologies of Vehicle Production and RepairBachelor Degree Studies3Basics of technologies of vehicles production and repair. Typical and special technologies in production and repair of vehicles' parts. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the practical exercises during the scheduled time. Consistent patterns of technological processes and basics of their formation.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Mobile Machinery and Railway TransportTIMGB17121Vehicle Mechanics (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Main mechanical elements and gears of vehicles are investigated. Calculation examples of different elements and gears are presented. Students must attend at least 75 percent of the practical exercises during the scheduled time. Students must complete at least 80 percent of all laboratory work in the time provided in the schedule.Indtroduction to the transport mechanisms and gears, the principles of functioning of mechanisms, calculation and selection methods.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -4
Individual work -134
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Mobile Machinery and Railway TransportTIMGB17120The Elements of Transport SystemBachelor Degree Studies3Students seeking a Bachelor's degree get the information about all transport facilities, their functions and essential differences as well as their role in economic development of the state and the trends of improvement associated with their integration into the international transport system. The elements of the infrastructure of automobile roads and railway transport, their functions, structure, the required properties, the main principles of choosing optimal parameters and calculation methods as well as their role in transportation are studied Students must attent at least 60 percent of the practical exercises during the scheduled time.To provide the students with the fundamentals of the roads for land transport, the required properties, the parameters of their elements and the effect on traffic, which are required for complex evaluation of the interaction between the material elements of vehicles and quality of transportationFull-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -14
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -3
Individual work -55
Faculty of Transport EngineeringLogistics and Transport Management DepartmentTILTM17350Purchasing ManagementMaster Degree Studies6Understand established principles, theories and practices of purchasing and supply management, critically evaluate these, and link to various aspects of performance of organization. Understand and explain purchasing management processes, supply strategies and supplier relationships in various contexts.The aim of this course is to provide students with a knowledge and understanding of key principles and theories of purchasing and supply management, and the role of this in the particular organisation in a wider context of global complex supply chains.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -111
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Automobile EngineeringTIAIM17106Researches of Internal Combustion EnginesMaster Degree Studies6Standards of internal combustion engines (ICE) and statistical processing of results. Fuel properties determination by experimental and numerical researches. Principles of ICE numerical model design and combustion process analysis in spark ignition and compression ignition engines. Analysis of efficient and ecological ICE parameters and prediction using numerical simulation. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the exercises during the scheduled time.Provide knowledge about determination possibilities of ICE efficient and ecological parameters during ICE experimental and numerical simulation researches. Analyze biofuel and alternative fuel characteristics, engine systems and mechanisms influence for ICE efficient and ecological parameters. Present main numerical analysis methods of ICE working process, which are designed for simulation and forecast purpose of qualitative ICE parameters.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -115
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Automobile EngineeringTIAIB17054Automotive Theory (course work)Bachelor Degree Studies3Evaluation of forces acting on the car. Creation of the traction power dependence on car speed. Calculation of resistances to car motion. Calculation of the car dynamic factor and car acceleration. Creation of the power balance. Calculation of car stability. Creation of dependencies of the car braking distance and braking time on speed. Evaluation of efficiency of the car fuels. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the exercises during the scheduled time.To learn to apply self-dependently the obtained theoretical knowledge, which is necessary in practical use for solution of the car theory problems, to be able to evaluate forces, acting the car in motion, to be able to calculate them and to analyse the created dependencies.Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -14
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -64
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Automobile EngineeringTIAIB17058Vehicles DesignBachelor Degree Studies6Available a historical overview of car components, its development, types currently in use, schemes, analysis of construction and operation. Further there are analysed their structure, interaction and operation, reviewed their characteristics and design. The presented material is aplenty illustrated with figures, diagrams and graphs. Students must complete at least 80 percent of the laboratory work in the time provided in the schedule.Analysis of the main units of automobiles, their destination, classification, structure and working peculiarities. Develop skills to apply this knowledge to the selection of main car components and assemblies. Design and calculations of their main units and parts.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -4
Individual work -134
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Automobile EngineeringTIAIM17105Road Vehicle Safety (with course project)Master Degree Studies9The active and passive vehicle safety. Driver's working place. Vehicle stability. Reliability of vehicle body construction. Modern transport traffic safety assurance systems. Students must attend at least 60 percent of the exercises during the scheduled time.To acquaint students with the vehicle active and passive safety, define the basic vehicle safety determining measures, provide the theoretical basis for the design of individual systems on traffic safety.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -180
Faculty of Transport EngineeringLogistics and Transport Management DepartmentTILTM16230Economics of Transport ServicesMaster Degree Studies6Subject module is designed to form theoretical knowledge about principles of Economics of Transport services, competitiveness of Business entities that are providing Transport services; Evaluation of changes in the Market, Profitability of Transport activities, possible business development and practical skills, connected with methods of Economics of Transport Services.Provide theoretical knowledge about Economics of Transport Services, its principles, form understanding about evaluation of Economics of Transport Services as well as provide practical skills connected with analysis and solution methods within enterprise arising from dynamic conditions at national and international levels.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -111
Faculty of Transport EngineeringDepartment of Automobile EngineeringTIAIB17053Automotive TheoryBachelor Degree Studies6The purpose of car theory. The forces acting on the car. Vehicle dynamics. Vehicle steerability. Vehicle stability. Vehicle cross-country ability. Vehicle exploitation economy. Students must complete at least 80 percent of the laboratory work in the time provided in the schedule.To familiarize students with the forces operating in a moving car, the traction, braking, manageability, stability, uniformity of the movement, fuel economy and exploitation features.Full-time studies:
Lectures -45
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 15
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Part-time studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 6
Consultations -4
Individual work -134
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Business Technologies and EntrepreneurshipVVTVB21603Innovation ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3Innovation management course analyse the content of innovation management, principles of innovation management, system of innovation management, functions and methods of innovation management, business innovations and their management, technology transfer, business incubation, business incubators management, science and technology parks, their management, innovation marketing, industrial innovations, innovation policy, innovations and processes of globalization, market internationalization and development of information society. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises.To provide theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for business management students in the area of innovation management.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Law VVTEB16401Copyright LawBachelor Degree Studies3The module involves the exploration of copyright rights and related rights among other types of intellectual properties, development of copyright law and its sources in Lithuania and other countries, the peculiarities of different types of copyrights and related rights, their subjects, objects, protection and the responsibility of copyright law infringements. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.To provide students with the comprehensive knowledge on copyrights and related rights, as one of the types of intellectual property while dealing with the legal framework in Lithuania and other countries, to acquire skills to analyze the theoretical and practical problems in the copyright law and to expand students' capacity for self-absorption in this field.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -3
Individual work -32
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -3
Individual work -65
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Business Technologies and EntrepreneurshipVVTVB24202Business Ethics and Social ResponsibilityBachelor Degree Studies3During the course, the relationship between the interests of business ethics and social responsibility, the management principles of the code of business ethics, the basic concepts of social responsibility, and the analysis of the problems under consideration are examined. On the basis of classical texts, one gets acquainted with the philosophical origins, evolution, causes, and consequences of social responsibility in the national and global environment. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.Reveal the importance of ethics in business and society, develop critical thinking, the ability to distinguish ethical problems in business and specific work situations, make ethical decisions, and get acquainted with the principles of corporate social responsibility.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Business Technologies and EntrepreneurshipVVTVB17272Business Projects (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6This course examines business projects, their types, project life cycles, the specifics of work performed in individual project phases, and methodologies for conducting project studies (feasibility studies). The procedure for conducting project studies is analysed in detail, discussing the work required for the project implementation discussed in each chapter, uncertainty analysis is performed, and risk assessment methods and risk reduction methods are discussed. Project preparation and evaluation specifics are analysed to obtain financial support from the European Union Structural Funds. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises.To provide theoretical and practical knowledge about business projects, their concepts, classification, the variety of project life cycles, the peculiarities of jobs performed in separate project phases, project research performance methodologies, their application peculiarities for separate business projects, to provide knowledge on project research conducting, investment and production cost estimation, evaluation of particular project with regard to financial, economic and social aspect.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -121
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -14
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -130
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Business Technologies and EntrepreneurshipVVTVB17173LogisticsBachelor Degree Studies6During the course, the concept and tasks of contemporary logistics are analysed, the place in the life of enterprise and society is described. Such aspects of logistics as client service, order processing, organization of transportation, inventory and warehouse management as well as management of material flows are introduced and relations between these aspects are analysed. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises.To prepare Bachelors of Business Management who would have integrated knowledge of business logistics management and knowledge related to other professional activity and be able to apply general and special abilities of business planning, organising, coordination and implementation in the private and public sector and to use them constructively in wide range of professional activity, to create and develop business, to be prepared for constant improvement through lifelong learning.Full-time distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -132
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Business Technologies and EntrepreneurshipVVTVB17087Entrepreneurship (with course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6Entrepreneurship as learning subject provides possibility for students to obtain economic, managerial, and sociologic (theoretical and practical) knowledge about inception and development of enterprises. A wide spectrum of theoretical and practical approaches towards specifics of contemporary business: recognizing and evaluation new opportunities, designing business models, choosing financing sources and predicting modes of business closing. Various types of organizations, their alliances, business growth specifics in Europe and USA are being considered. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.To provide integrated system of theoretical and practical knowledge of entrepreneurship, which would allow students to orient themselves better in national and international environment while incepting and developing business companies. Knowledge of entrepreneurship would let to solve urgent management and economic issues in order to maintain performance sustainability and efficiency of business companies.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -132
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB22801Marketing ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3Marketing Management - course program allows students to acquire the latest knowledge in marketing management and to develop a systemic understand in marketing management decision making. While studying marketing management students will be provided with the latest knowledge, enabling them to develop competitive marketing strategies. This course stress on innovative consumer value creation and business positioning in the local and international market. Students of the first and second courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable. To provide students with the knowledge of innovations, organisation and implementation of marketing researches, strategies and means of marketing activity management, to develop competencies for preparing and basing economically marketing strategies and means for the activity development of various economics subjects, based on the orientation towards innovations and technological progress, possibilities to use e-marketing, development of international economic relations.Full-time distance learning studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -38
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -62
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB21800Marketing AnalyticsBachelor Degree Studies6Marketing Analytics is an application of data science to marketing decision problems. In the age of Big Data, marketing analytics increasingly plays a fundamental role in business decision making. Marketing analytics enhance the quality of business decision making by helping organizations better understand customers and competitors. The unprecedented growth and availability of customer data, both structured and unstructured, has engendered many challenges that include data acquisition, management, visualization, and analysis. The course explores customer data analysis techniques and their theoretical foundations to help students acquire analytic skills that can be applied to real world marketing problems. The course also examines the ethical and technical issues related to data privacy. Students of the first and second courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable.To provide students with theoretical knowledge in marketing analytics and provide practical skills in perforing marketing analytics tasks necessary to understant cusmomers behaviour, shape marketing strategy and actions and make justified business decisions.Full-time distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -124
Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -124
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -124
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB21801Intercultural Marketing and Product ManagementBachelor Degree Studies6The course on intercultural marketing and product management examines the contemporary context of intercultural marketing and its essential aspects. Students are introduced to the concept of culture, the influence of culture on different aspects of society and consumer behavior. The main theories and challenges and trends of intercultural marketing are presented. The course also introduces the topic of product management. The product concept in the modern context is analyzed. Product management processes, product life cycle, product strategy, product management standards and models are discussed. New product development, existing product development, product management performance indicators (KPIs, OKRs), application of product development methodologies, Lean, Agile and DevOps principles in product design and development are examined. Product and market matching search is introduced. User experience, prototyping principles and methods are discussed. The role of the product development team and other topics are examined. Students of the first and second courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable.To provide students with theoretical knowledge in cross-cultural marketing and product development and provide practical skills in making cross-cultural marketing decisions necessary for successful development of marketing and product development activities while developing business in local and international markets.Full-time distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -124
Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -108
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -124
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -16
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -124
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB21600Digital Marketing (with course project)Bachelor Degree Studies6Course of digital marketing presents: innovation and their impact on digital marketing, digital marketing analytics and lead management process, development of strategic marketing plans, communication strategies and their integration into digital marketing projects, digital marketing tools, technologies, marketing information systems, specifics, digital marketing strategy formation principles, internet consumer behaviour and segmentation principles, evaluation methods of digital marketing solutions, digital marketing planning, market research options, ethical issues of digital marketing. Students must attend at least 60% of the exercises according to the timetable.To give theoretical and practical knowledge about digital marketing, solutions concerning digital marketing planning and organizing, provide abilities to evaluate processes of digital marketing and to form decisions for digital marketing development in the information age.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -140
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKM24204Learning OrganizationMaster Degree Studies9Subject of Learning organization examines the concept of the learning organization, its importance in business and management processes and decision-making, disclosed a learning organization attributes and properties and methods of how to determine whether an organization is learning. Also analyzes issues favorable for the development of a learning environment: recognition of differences, feedback ensuring the promotion of new ideas and recognition of errors. Analysis of the learning process: information acquisition, evaluation and application stages. Much attention is paid to the analysis of learning methods: exploration, research, monitoring, practical learning, reflection, experimentation. This will enable students to understand the basic principles of Learning organization, mastering the techniques specificity and understanding necessity of systematic methods for Learning organization's management.To get theoretical knowledge of the Learning organization, its methodological principles, to develop skills of applying theoretical knowledge in practice, allowing to identify conditions and motives for Learning organization, to assess the development of Learning organization and it's economic benefits, to choose models of renewal the learning process in various levels of the organization, to encourage innovative processes.Full-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -15
Individual work -185
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKM24205Sustainable BusinessMaster Degree Studies6The Sustainable Business Development course analyses the concept of sustainable development and the problematic aspects of its implementation at the macro- and micro-level. The content of the three dimensions of sustainable development (economic, social, and environmental) and the expression of their interaction in business are examined. The sustainable business development models, their selection options, and the methods of sustainable development assessment and accountability applied in the business are analysed. The critical points of organisation's activities that have the greatest impact on the environment and society in the context of sustainable development are identified. Modelling environmental, social, and economic actions for sustainable development that meet international and national requirements, reduce environmental and societal impacts, and contribute to the sustainable development of organisation by applying expert assessment and multicriteria evaluation methods.Develop the abilities to create, manage, and develop sustainable businesses, to make system-based strategic decisions, and to implement eco, technological, and social innovations in business to achieve global sustainable development goals and to increase the competitive advantage of business.Full-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -120
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKM24207Smart Product Creation and MarketingMaster Degree Studies6Marketing as the complex system of strategic decisions is described during the studies of this course. Marketing strategy creation and realization principles and methods, cases of marketing strategies creation and realization, diversity of them are characterized in details. Product marketing strategy, enterprise marketing strategy, institution and organization marketing strategy, international marketing strategies are described and analyzed in details. International competition as most important factor of decision making in the process of international strategy creation is defined and charakterized, many factors of market development, products development, technological changes, human resource development, as the basic factors of the decisions making and strategic solutions in the system of marketing are defined . Theoretical models and positive practical experiences of the marketing strategies creation are described in details.Acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills in marketing strategy, to get abilities to use these knowledge and skills in the scientific research and in marketing practice.Full-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -120
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKM24208Strategic ManagementMaster Degree Studies6Strategic management course discusses implications of strategic management, business strategy, sources of competitive advantage, relationships between organization and competitive advantage, industry analysis, competition and market niches, competition in concentrated markets, entry in the market and competitive advantage, value creation in value chain, strategic management in changing environment, globalization and strategy, corporation strategy, strategy development process. Taking into consideration the peculiarities of contemporary strategies and analyzing international experience of organizations, the students are acquainted with the main models and tools of strategic management; the role of leadership is discussed; the factors impacting strategy are revealed; the problems and the means how to overcome these problems in order to successfully implement strategy are discussed.STo provide a theoretical background of strategic management and comprehensive understanding of the strategic management process. To provide the knowledge and develop skills to apply strategic analyticall tools, which would help to make efective decisions and implement successful actions. To develop practical skills of strategic management.Full-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -110
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKM24209Human Resource ManagementMaster Degree Studies6The main of concepts of human resources management, the significance of the strategic human resource management in the context of the organization, the main preconditions of human resources management system organization and management are presented in the course of human resources management.To form theoretical understanding of human resources management and to train to practically apply these skillsFull-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -120
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB24403Qualitative Research MethodsBachelor Degree Studies3The Qualitative Research Methods subject aims to provide students with profound knowledge of qualitative research methods and their application in organizational settings. Through theoretical learning and practical experience, students will acquire skills to analyze complex organizational phenomena, support strategic decision-making, and enhance leadership capabilities in a rapidly changing global environment. The curriculum includes case studies, historical studies, and discourse analysis. It applies grounded theory and narrative inquiry using inductive approaches. Visual methodologies, visual sociology, and anthropology are adapted, alongside classical and qualitative content analysis strategies. Students learn to plan qualitative research while adhering to ethical standards. Software tools are employed for data analysis and coding. Students are required to participate in at least 60% of practical sessions as per the scheduled timetable.To provide theoretical knowledge of qualitative research methods and practical skills to apply them in the analysis of business phenomena, as well as in business decision-making.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB24203Organizational BehaviorBachelor Degree Studies3Study course is acquired knowledge in the field of organizational behavior and the skills needed to evaluate and predict work-related behavior of people in the organization, understand and describe organizational behavior objectives, level of analysis and research methods, to be able to assess individual behavior of employees influence the organization's performance. Understand and be able to identify factors, influencing teams and groups behavior, to be able to identify and apply in practice appropriate behavioral strategies in conflict situations, be able to solve conflicts and effective negotiate ways, understand and respond appropriately to the organizational culture and organization's image development issues. Students must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable.To develop the capacity to understand and be able to explain the peculiarities of organizational behavior, to be able to predict and manage work-related behavior of people in the organization, learn how to analyze and design of organizational behavior patterns.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKM23201International Marketing and Communication (with course project)Master Degree Studies9During the subject "International marketing and communication" students will be introduced to peculiarities, organization and theories of the international marketing and communication as well as to strategies of the international marketing and communication and their training methodologies. Students will understand, how to prepare strategies of the international marketing and communication and implement them, will analyse, how to accomplish marketing and communication researches in international markets, will analyse the complex of the international marketing and communication, peculiarities of its structure and its possibilities of international usage.Theoretical knowledge and practical skills for self-sufficient work and activities in the area of the international marketing and communication.Full-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -15
Individual work -185
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB17157ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3During the management course the evolution of management theories is examined, key management functions - planning, organization, leadership, control - the essence and characteristics are disclosed, economic methods of management and their specifics of application, psychological management methods and their role, administrative management methods and their application specifics, management decision making. The importance of the external environment impact on the organization's management is explained. The most important organizations of competitiveness factors are considered. This will allow to understand basic management principles to master the specifics of the business management, understand the need for systematic management methods. Students of the first and second courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable. Students of the third and fourth courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of the exercises according to the timetable.To form systematic logical management perception by providing knowledge about management science and practical skills needed to organize the preparation of managerial decisions and their implementation.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB17033MarketingBachelor Degree Studies6During marketing course holistic marketing concept and main elements are analysed. For students variety of marketing objects is presented. Main marketing concepts: needs, wants and demands are presented. In the course main strategic marketing elements and marketing information systems are introduced. In the course external and internal marketing environment is analysed and practical analytical tools (PESTEL, SWOT, etc.) are presented. Also main marketing research methods and tools are discussed. For students marketing planning process and marketing plan are introduced. During the course main product concept, product level, service marketing is discussed. Main pricing, distribution channels, promotion strategies for marketing of products are presented. New communication trends and innovative internet tools and media are presented. Students of the first and second courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable.To provide students with theoretical knowledge in marketing and provide practical skills in making marketing decisions necessary financial engineering business-related activities and the implementation of the business development in the local and international markets. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -132
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB17159ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3During the course the following topics are covered: essence of management, basic concepts and their interpretations, evolution of management theories, cyber management model: subject and object of management. There are analysed organization as a system (systemic view application), types of organizations, elements and environment of organization, establishment of organizations and organization' management types of structures. Also there are analysed functions of management: planning, organizing, leadership and controlling, administrative and economic as well as psychological methods of management, manager role in the system of organization management management' decisions' preparation and adoption of principles, its process, assessment of the job of employees, pay for work and motivation. There are disputed change and conflict management. Students of the first and second courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable.To form theoretical management knowledge base and to develop capabilities of using acquired knowledge in Management activity situation.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -10
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -64
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB19815Marketing Research Complex ProjectBachelor Degree Studies6The Marketing Research Complex project is a written research work designed to deepen, improve, and reveal students 'knowledge in the field of marketing research and to acquire the ability to identify the marketing research problem, to apply the methodology to conduct research, organize and conduct marketing research, process and formalize research data, and provide possible solutions. Students must attend at least 60% of the exercises according to the timetable.To provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge about the complex project of marketing research, its preparation parts, and applied methods for marketing research, to provide the abilities related to business excellence in marketing research needed to make data-informed marketing decisions. Full-time distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -136
Full-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -32
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -128
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -136
Part-time studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -140
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -0
Practical works -24
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -136
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB20401Human Resources ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3The main of concepts of human resources management, the significance of the strategic human resource management in the context of the organization, the main preconditions of human resources management system organization and management are presented in the course of human resources management. Students of the first and second courses of full-time bachelor studies must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable.To form theoretical understanding of human resources management and to train to practically apply these skills.Full-time distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -64
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB17813ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3During the course the following topics are covered: essence of management, basic concepts and their interpretations, evolution of management theories, cyber management model: subject and object of management. There are analysed organization as a system (systemic view application), types of organizations, elements and environment of organization, establishment of organizations and organization' management types of structures. Also there are analysed functions of management: planning, organizing, leadership and controlling, administrative and economic as well as psychological methods of management, manager role in the system of organization management management' decisions' preparation and adoption of principles, its process, pay for work and motivation. There are disputed change and conflict management. Students must attend at least 60% of exercises and at least half of the theoretical lectures according to the timetable.To enable students to form a theoretical management knowledge base and to develop practical abilities by analyzing the management processes in electronic engineering organization and choosing the effective ways of solving problems of the organization.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -58
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -18
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -8
Individual work -54
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB17181ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3During management course contains management substance, basic concepts and their interpretation. The course conveys evolution of management, identified management object and subjects, organisation elements and surroundings, administrative solutions cycle and their phases, economic, psychological, administrative management methods. There are analysed management functions: prognostication, planning, organization, accounting, control and analysis, as well as projecting of management structures and adaptation, leadership, horizontal and vertical communication, employee evaluation, remuneration and motivation, organisation establishment and control. Students must attend at least 60% of the exercises according to the timetable.To form basis of methodological knowledge of management and educate capabilities of professional logical thinking.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -42
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -46
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of ManagementVVVKB17163ManagementBachelor Degree Studies3During the course the following topics are covered: essence of management, basic concepts and their interpretations, evolution of management theories, cyber management model: subject and object of management. There is analyzed organization as a system (systemic view application), types of organizations, elements and environment of organization, establishment of organizations and organization' management types of structures. Also there are analyzed functions of management: planning, organizing, leadership and controlling, administrative and economic as well as psychological methods of management, manager role in the system of organization management, management' decisions' preparation and adoption principles, pay systems and motivation. There are disputed change and conflict management. Students must attend at least 60% of the exercises according to the timetable.To form basis of methodological knowledge for organization management, and educate capabilities to apply an acquired knowledge in examining real professional situations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Part-time studies:
Lectures -8
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -64
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -16
Practical works -8
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -0
Individual work -56
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Economics EngineeringVVEIB17201Economics of Public Sector (with a course work)Bachelor Degree Studies6The Economics of Public Sector familiarizes with the public sector role in the economy, public sector structure and key levers of economic management - fiscal and social policy, issue of State's finance, State's revenue and expenditure policy, unemployment, employment, labour market policy, social exclusion, social security and health security, the financing of education, job, it's remuneration and efficiency, analysis of socio-economic processes efficiency. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises. To provide basic knowledge about the principles of public sector economy and the practical problems of it's functioning and to train facilities and to assess the key issues of public sector economy.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -132
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Economics EngineeringVVEIB17030Regional EconomicsBachelor Degree Studies6Course "Regional Economics" is introducing in details with of regional policies, goals and objectives. Introduces the modern world economic system and scientific approaches to regionalization, the formation of regional markets, as well as the political situation and culture and history. Reveals the main theories of regional development. Priority is given to the study of the economic potential of the region, the economic situation and trends of economic development, as well as studies of regional history, culture and political developments. The economic integration and regional policy aspects of the European Union and the global trends of the global economy and international trade in goods and services are highlighted. Students must attend at least 60% of the scheduled time. exercises. Mandatory minimum attendance at module lectures - 50%To prepare business and management specialists who are able to comprehensively understand and analyze regional economic development trends and perspectives in various regions of the world, and who are able to prepare and implement specific projects aimed at assessing regional development trends.Full-time distance learning studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -142
Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Economics EngineeringVVEIM17108Quantitative and Expert Solution MethodsMaster Degree Studies6The course "Quantitative Expert Solution Methods" is devoted to methods designed for both analysing complex socioeconomic processes, and for evaluation of influence of values of criteria of different formats on a chosen characteristic of such processes. Skills enabling students to make analysis of processes and entities of various social and economical sectors, to create mathematical models of such processes, to make quantitative evaluation of characteristics of a process, to use software are delivered to students. To form the system of theoretical knowledge, which enables to make the multiple criteria analysis of processes and entitiesof various social and economic sectors. To teach students to perform empirical analysis of economic processes in various sectors of economy and entities, to maketheir evaluation by various multiple criteria evaluation methods. To teach students how to interpret and generalise results of multiple criteria evaluation by using theoretical knowledge of economics. Full-time studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -10
Individual work -110
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -6
Individual work -146
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Economics EngineeringVVEIB20601International EconomicsBachelor Degree Studies3During the course of International Economics the following scientific areas are explored: concept development of modern international economics; variety of international economics theories and their application; main sectors of international economics and their peculiarities; specific phenomenon of international economics; international business; conception of international business; international trade; international finance; direct foreign investment; international economic cooperation; countries and international organizations role in regulating the international economics, markets, competition, national economics; challenges of international economics development; global economics, its challenges and priorities for development. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises.To provide knowledge about the international economics, its evolution and changes and to develop the ability to understand international trade theories and instruments of policy, to analyze the international factor movements of production, their links with international business development, to discuss and make decisions using theoretical knowledge and economic challenges.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -33
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -6
Practical works -6
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -66
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -10
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Economics EngineeringVVEIB17801MicroeconomicsBachelor Degree Studies6Microeconomics course examines households, businesses, industries and other independent decision-making activities of economic entities in the various economic systems and market structures, resources and income distribution problems, i.e., allocations of scarce resources to meet the alternative, competing public and business needs. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises. Mandatory minimum attendance of module lectures is 50%.Develop an economic way of thinking: the micro-economic laws and their perception of performance, the ability to analyze and assess the various economic entities operating conditions, mechanisms and influencing environment, to apply the acquired knowledge into practice.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -132
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Law VVTEB20201Copyright LawBachelor Degree Studies3The module involves the exploration of copyright rights and related rights among other types of intellectual properties, development of Copyright Law and its sources in Lithuania and other countries, the peculiarities of different types of copyrights and related rights, their subjects, objects, protection and implementation of copyrights. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.To provide students with the comprehensive knowledge on copyrights and related rights, as one of the types of intellectual property while dealing with the legal framework in Lithuania and other countries, to acquire skills to analyze the theoretical and practical problems in the copyright Law and to expand students' capacity for self-absorption in this fieldFull-time studies:
Lectures -15
Practical works -15
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -48
Part-time studies:
Lectures -4
Practical works -4
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -70
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Law VVTEB16204Business LawBachelor Degree Studies6Business Law is a branch of Civil Law which regulates relations settled in business. This course introduces students to fundamentals of Law, analyzes subjects of business Law and their legal aspects as well as establishment, activity, reorganization, liquidation, monopolistic activities of companies and main features of antimonopolistic Law. The course also introduces main aspects of Competition law and legal regulation of EU Company Law. Students must attend at least 60 per cent of the seminars and at least half of the lectures at the scheduled times.The aim of the course is to analyze and evaluate regulation of business relations.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Part-time studies:
Lectures -12
Practical works -12
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -132
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Law VVTEB16805LawBachelor Degree Studies3In the law course, non-legal specialty students are introduced to the main aspects of the Lithuanian legal system in an attractive way, the sources of law are examined, legal relationships are revealed, and legal responsibility is assessed. There is a strong focus on legality, law and order, discussing legal behavior and the validity of legislation.To indoctrinate students with the fundamentals of law, with system of law and order, the basic legal acts.Full-time studies:
Lectures -24
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -54
Part-time, distance learning studies:
Lectures -18
Practical works -0
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -2
Individual work -60
Faculty of Business ManagementDepartment of Business Technologies and EntrepreneurshipVVTVB24402Digital LeadershipBachelor Degree Studies6A digital leadership course is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to lead effectively in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Digital leadership involves leveraging technology, data, and innovative strategies to drive organizational success. The concepts of Informaction Management, Business Management systems, Business inlelligence and their support in diferent management layers, their impact on business competitiveness, organizational management structure, corporate culture, etc. Students must attend at least 60 % of the time scheduled exercises.To prepare professionals able to apply the most advanced information technologies in a complex manner, to think strategically and to optimize the activities of organizations with the help of innovative information technology solutions, taking into account the changes and perspectives of the external and internal environment.Full-time studies:
Lectures -30
Practical works -30
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -96
Full-time weekend learning studies:
Lectures -20
Practical works -20
Laboratory works - 0
Consultations -4
Individual work -116