Science and Study Divisions: Department of Finance, Department of Management, Department of Marketing, Department of Economics, Business Consulting and Continuous Education Centre.
Studies in English:The faculty offers more than 50 Bachelor and Master level non-degree semester long courses in English, as well as Marketing and International Commerce full Master degree programme in English. More information on the courses offered can be found on the website of the VMU International Office.
Why Study Here?The faculty is recognized as one of the best schools of economics and management in Lithuania, it has also received international acclaim. The study programmes require fairly high entry scores and therefore pull in the brightest Lithuanian high-school graduates. Qualified faculty professors contribute to the evolving responsibility, diligence, self-reliance and communicability of the future graduates.
International Relations:The faculty students were the first at VMU to participate in the academic exchange programme Campus Europae. The programme allows the students to travel to one of its 18 European universities and study not only the specialized subjects, but the language of the country as well. During the second semester, the lectures are read in the local language. LLP/Erasmus exchange programme is a stepping-stone to at least a semester of invaluable international education in Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland, Greece, France, Italy, Norway and other countries.
Experience and Research: The University devotes a significant amount of attention to scientific research. The academic community is no stranger at international conferences, where the lecturers and students perform in-depth analyses of business development processes and latest trends in Lithuanian economy, finance system, organization management. Serious issues are tackled in scientific articles of periodically published journals. The faculty stays in the spotlight as one of the leading schools of economics due to its success at coordinating theory and practice, studies and research.
The Faculty In Brief
Faculty Community
approx. 2000 students, about 40 lecturers and researchers