About the programme
Study field
Study direction
- Management and Business Administration (Commerce, Business organisation)
Degree awarded
- Bachelor in Business and Management
Required features and skills
Applicants of the study programme should be organised, creative, a good time planner with abilities to cooperate and motivate for general activities.
If you like interacting with people, if you are communicative with a tendency to lead rather than be led, if you have organisational skills and want to create your own business – this study programme is just for you.
Peculiarities of the study process
The aim of the Management and Business Administration study programme is to prepare highly-qualified specialists in commerce and business organisation who are able to find and use new ways to manage business processes.
For the first two years of studies, potential managers are taught according to the general business study programme; later on, they choose a narrower specialisation, i.e. Commerce (oriented towards the application of business innovation and competition improvement to trading networks and both standard and electronic environment) or Business Organisation (oriented towards business planning, decision making and implementation and control, implementation of specific actions in order to provide the business with equipment, workforce, and implement business management).
During the fourth year of studies, students carry out practice in an organisation or company; also, the students can participate in the Erasmus practice programme which takes place in foreign companies. The studies are brought closer to relevant needs faced in practical life; thus, they provide the students with an opportunity to study and work at the same time. There are permanent and extended forms if study.
Graduation
The study programme ends with the preparation of the final thesis. Those who have successfully graduated from the programme are awarded a bachelor degree in business and management.
Subjects taught
Management and Business Administration, No. of credits: 241
1st year, 2013/2014 autumn semester 1
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1st year, 2013/2014 spring semester 2
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Compulsory subjects
- Academic Writing
- Informatics
- Mathematics I/II
- Microeconomics
- Business Language I/IV
- Introduction to Business
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Compulsory subjects
- Information Technologies
- Macroeconomics
- Mathematics II/II
- Business Language II/IV
Elective subjects
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2nd year., 2014/2015 autumn semester 3
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2nd year, 2014/2015 spring semester 4
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Compulsory subjects
- Civil and Labour Law
- Computer Communications
- Lithuanian Language Culture
- Marketingas
- Statistics
- Business Language III/IV
Elective subjects
- Formal Ethics
- Economic and Political Geography
- Solution Theory
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Compulsory subjects
- Export and Import Management
- Finance Accounting
- Economic Statistics
- Development of Business Infrastructure
- Business Language IV/IV
- Business Organisation
- Knowledge and Innovations in Organisations
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Commerce (branch)
3rd year, 2015/2016 autumn semester 5
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3rd year, 2015/2016 spring semester 6
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Compulsory subjects
- Pricing
- Marketing Research
- Marketing Management
- Management
- Public Sector Economics
Elective subjects
- Logistics
- Introduction to Projects
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Compulsory subjects
- E-commerce
- Commercial Law
- Service Marketing
- Management of a Trade Company
- Development of Business Infrastructure
- Strategic Business Planning
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4th year, 2016/2017 autumn semester 7
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4th year, 2016/2017 spring semester 8
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Compulsory subjects
- Annual Essay
- Practice
- Management of Small and Medium Business
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Compulsory subjects
- Sponsorship
- Human Resource Management
Elective subjects
- Bookkeeping Regulation
- Financial Enterprise Analysis
- Final thesis (direction: business and management)
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Business Organisation (branch)
3rd year, 2015/2016 autumn semester 5
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3rd year, 2015/2016 spring semester 6
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Compulsory subjects
- Marketing Research
- Introduction to Projects
- Capital Economics
- Management
- Public Sector Economics
Elective subjects
- Logistics
- Marketing Management
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Compulsory subjects
- Finance of a Company
- Commercial Law
- Management of a Trade Company
- Development of Business Infrastructure
- Strategic Business Planning
Elective subjects
- E-commerce
- Service Marketing
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4th year, 2016/2017 autumn semester 7
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4th year, 2016/2017 spring semester 8
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Compulsory subjects
- Annual Essay
- Practice
- Management of Small and Medium Business
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Compulsory subjects
- Family Business
- Human Resource Management
Elective subjects
- Bookkeeping Regulation
- Financial Enterprise Analysis
- Final thesis (direction: business and management)
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Career
Graduates of the study programme can work:
- in departments of marketing, human resources, finance, etc. in large business companies;
- managers in administrations of separate departments;
- managers in separate departments of smaller companies;
- organisers and managers of their own business;
- specialists of business organisation in various government organisations, national and foreign companies;
- continue studies at master level in management and administration or economics directions.
Management and Business Administration graduates’ thoughts on the studies:
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ADAMONYTĖ Eglė
Management and Business Administration studies provided useful knowledge (in the fields of finance, marketing, pricing and economics) that will remain useful for my further career. I am happy to have studied in this programme because I can choose a career as a manager, economist, finance specialist or even informatics specialist. This profession encompasses a wide variety of subjects without focusing on only one aspect. |
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LUKOŠEVIČIŪTĖ Aušra
Management and Business Administration studies taught me to plan my time, write research papers. I am happy with the subjects in the syllabus because they were really interesting and useful. I have no regrets having studied in this university and this study programme because it is very universal and provides a lot of promising job offers. |
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MIKOLĖNAITĖ Justina
The four years in this university gave me versatile benefits. Except for the acquisition of theory, it was my pleasure to work with the lecturers who related the subjects they taught with practical experience. Moreover, a lot of emphasis is put on work in groups, thanks to which we learnt to work in a team, organise the work, which is useful for an employee. Presentations for audiences provided self-confidence and taught to communicate with an audience. |
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PAŠKEVIČIŪTĖ Živilė
Management and Business Administration studies made me understand the difference between a group and a team, get to know the lecturers, gain experience and knowledge about behaviour in one or another situation. The lecturers who “wore” us down during lectures I call “pearls” because they enabled me to understand what hard work is. The studies developed my creativity – even the most “boring” topic can be presented in an interesting way. Variety of subjects made me understand what I am really interested in and what is beyond my scope of interest. Thus, I have set a goal and direction for myself which I will be pursuing in the future. |
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ŠIMELIONYTĖ Algina
Management and Business Administration studies helped me to productively plan my time for work and leisure. Frequent work in groups taught me the essentials of teamwork. The best defense are relevant arguments. This saying describes the studies because only through the knowledge of legislation and business can you become a good manager and leader.
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JUŠKEVIČIŪTĖ Ieva
Management and Business Administration studies were very useful for me. The syllabus is developed in a good way because it encompasses different fields, i.e. economics, finance, law, market research and so on. The subjects I studied enabled me to gain general knowledge about business and the peculiarities of its development. This is going to be useful in my future career. |
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ZRELSKYTĖ Rūta
The studies widened my scope and motivated me to take interested in innovative business ideas and unconventional marketing solutions. I learnt to work in a team, plan my time and organise my activities. |
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ŠČIAPONIS Karolis
This university helped me to develop not only my knowledge, but also my personality. I would not trade the time spent in the university for anything. I got everything I wanted and more. |
For applicants
Study programme
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Form of studies
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Duration
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School-leaving exams / Subjects taught *
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Coefficient
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Management and Business Administration
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Permanent
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4 years
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1. Mathematics
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0,4
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2. History
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0,2
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3. Biology / Geography / Foreign Language (for foreigners – Native Language) / Information Technologies
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0,2
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4. Lithuanian Language and Literature
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0,2
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* The main criteria for forming the highest-ranking set are the following:
1. the evaluation of the school-leaving exam of the first subject;
2. the evaluation of the school-leaving exam of the second subject or its final grade;
3. the evaluation of the school-leaving exam of the third subject or its final grade;
4. the evaluation of the Lithuanian Language and Literature exam.
Note: the third subject cannot coincide with the first or second subject.
For more information, please refer to:

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HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asta Mikalauskienė
phone no. 8 37 422344 Muitinės str. 8, Kaunas |

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ADMINISTRATOR Vaidilutė Kaminskienė
phone no. 8 37 422344 Muitinės str. 8, Kaunas |