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Lietuvos aukštoji jūreivystės mokykla Lithuanian Maritime Academy STUDIES AT LITHUANIAN MARITIME ACADEMY FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS COURSES IN ENGLISH Introduction......................................................2 General Subjects..................................................3 Marine Navigation.................................................5 Marine Power Plant Operation......................................7 Marine Electrical Equipment Operation.............................9 Maritime Transport Logistics Technology..........................11 Port and Shiping Management......................................13 Port and Shipping Finance........................................16

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Lietuvos aukštoji jūreivystės mokyklaLithuanian Maritime Academy

STUDIES AT LITHUANIAN MARITIME ACADEMYFOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS

COURSES IN ENGLISH

Introduction...........................................................................................................................................2General Subjects...................................................................................................................................3Marine Navigation................................................................................................................................5Marine Power Plant Operation.............................................................................................................7Marine Electrical Equipment Operation...............................................................................................9Maritime Transport Logistics Technology.........................................................................................11Port and Shiping Management............................................................................................................13Port and Shipping Finance..................................................................................................................16

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INTRODUCTION

Exchange students would have full-time studies and could choose 30 ECTS (for one semester) or

60 ECTS (for full academic year) course subjects from the below mentioned study programmes in

this document.

Study period:

- Fall semester from the middle of September till the middle of January;

- Spring semester from the beginning of February till the end of May.

Applying for the Exchange studies the following documents are required:

Student Application form (please, see our webpage: http://www.lajm.lt/en/faculties.html);

Learning Agreement (possible to use your Home Institution form);

Transcript of Records from your Home Institution;

Copy of passport (copy of ID card is suitable only for EU citizens).

The application documents should be sent to the International Relationships and Projects Office:

by 30 of June for the fall semester and full academic year studies;

by 30 of November for the spring semester studies.

Address: Lithuanian Maritime Academy, I. Kanto str. 7, LT-92123, Klaipeda, Lithuania

To find out more information, please see our webpage: http://www.lajm.lt/en/faculties.html

or

Contact Erasmus+ Coordinator

Tatjana Lysenko

Phone: +370 46 397 260;

Fax: +370 46 397 240

E-mail: [email protected]

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GENERAL SUBJECTSAre available for students from all study programmes

Course title / Description ECTS Notes

LITHUANIAN / RUSSIAN / GERMAN / SPANISH LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERSTo speak in accordance with the requirements of etiquette, pronouncing the words and making sentences correctly, using the verbs, noun cases and modal verbs properly, to understand and apply basic professional terms, to communicate and collaborate(lecturers: Ms. R. Ramanauskaitė, doc. dr. S. Kostiuk, Ms., Ms. L. Chačumova,Mr. A. E. Kulvietis).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

INTRODUCTION TO SHIPPINGTo evaluate and analyse the process of formation and history of shipping, maritime industry, distribution of the world‘s ocean according to geographic and economic characteristics, to be aware of the geography of maritime routes, to distinguish maritime transport characteristics, to form maritime culture traditions, to foster maritime heritage (lecturer: Mr. K. Oginskas).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICSOn completion of the course you would be able to develop universal, critical thinking, to widen and deepen expertise, to form constructive philisophy of life. Theoretical knowledge at the level of development of philosophy, ontology, philosophy of nature, gnoseolgy, anthropology, ethics and aesthetics is provided (lecturer: doc. dr. S. Lileikis, Mr.).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYTo acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills in preparation and management of technical documentation, applying requirements for perfomance and appearance of drawings according to Lithuanian and Eropean standards. To read drawings of ship‘s construction. To be able to use design options on software application for computer-aided design and drafting AutoCAD. To provide with basic knowledge and practical skills in advanced methods of collection, systematization, processing, protection and use of information with the help of various computer programs while planning and performing economically substantiated the safest and the most beneficial ship‘s voyage (lecturers: Ms. E. Valionienė, Mr. S. Donėla).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

APPLIED CHEMISTRYThe course is aimed at acquisition of knowledge about the most important laws of chemistry science, the essence of chemical processes and phenomena, the properties of chemical elements and their compounds, corrosion of metals. Students have to relate their theoretical knowledge in practice by applying electrochemical laws and oxidation-reduction processes.(lecturer: doc. dr. A. Skaisgirienė, Ms.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

LABOUR SAFETY, CIVIL PROTECTION AND MARINE ENVIRONMENTLabour Safety – to provide knowledge about the theoretical and legal framework of labour safety, to be able to analyze the essential safety requirements of the working environment and facilities, labour organization, to evaluate the working conditions ensuring safe working practice and accident prevention measures (lecturer: Mr. V. Cirtautas).Civil Protection – to acquire basic theoretical knowledge and practical skills of civil protection in order to evaluate and predict potential threats to the Lithuanian state and the consequences of such actions for safety of people and the environment (lecturer: Mr. V. Cirtautas).Marine Environment – to provide theoretical knowledge and practical skills with regard to the impacts of the maritime transport complex on the environment in the context of the global environmental problems, the international and national requirements with regard to pollution prevention from ships, environmental protection technology and equipment on board (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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BASICS OF MANAGEMENTTo analyze management theories, management methods. To apply basic general management functions when acting in the country and international maritime sector market, plan and organize the activity of maritime sector different field companies, manage personnel of maritime sector coastal enterprises, carry out activity control. To analyze organization structure, principles of activity and consistent patterns (lecturer: Ms. R. Saveljeva).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

MARITIME TRANSPORT ECONOMICSI part: To be able to characterize basic laws of market economy, describe position of maritime transport economics in the system of science of economics and navigation, acquire basic theoretical knowledge and practical skills of functioning of market and companies of maritime transport.II part: To define place of maritime transport economics in the system of economic and shipping science, to analyze economic environment of maritime business in Lithuania and EU countries, to define principles of organization of activity of maritime transport market and maritime business company, efficiency of formation of capital of maritime transport company, to analyze investment activity of maritime transport company (lecturer: doc. dr. J. Belova, Ms.).

4

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

APPLIED RESEARCH METHODOLOGYTo be able to design research project at the level of port and shipping sector, to apply relevant methods and instruments of research, to process data by computer programs, to interpret, to evaluate, to describe correctly and present results of research, to develop academical writing skills (lecturers: Ms. R. Mickienė, Ms. E. Valionienė).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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MARINE NAVIGATION

Course title / Description ECTS Notes

PROFESSIONAL MARITIME ENGLISHPart I: to acquire English language knowledge and skills, learning correct grammatical structures and style; using Standard marine communication phrases (SMCP), discuss ship‘s purpose and construction, classification of ships, ship’s crew, its routines and responsibilities, ensuring safety of people and survivability of a ship, be able to communicate in English, asking for medical assistance and providing first medical aid.Part II: to acquire English language knowledge and skills, learning correct grammatical structures and style; using Standard marine communication phrases (SMCP), as well as to master English language terminology in the fields related to seamanship and shiphandling, meteorological conditions, vessel security, watchkeeping and safety precautions, cargo handling procedures (lecturers: Ms. L. Chačumova, Ms. V. Pranckevičiūtė).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

BASICS OF NAVIGATIONAL MATHEMATICSThe course is designed for future navigational officers to get acquainted with mathematical laws and possible solutions that can be applied to navigational practice. The main focus is for the approximate calculation methods, spherical trigonometry, measurement errors and the accuracy of the estimation method (lecturer: doc. dr. V. Dubra, Mr.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTThe purpose of course is to provide basic knowledge about direct and alternating current in single-phase and three-phase electric circiut; electric measurements and appliances; ships‘ electrical sources and current transmitters (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP POWER PLANTSThe course objectives are to provide fundamental knowledge and practical skills to maintain ship’s power plants professionally: to acquaint with the construction of ship’s power plant (main engines, propulsion, steering gear, auxiliary equipment, etc.), deck equipment and ship systems, their principles of operation and maintenance, including distance control(lecturers: Mr. M. Jacevičius, Mr. V. Miliajev, Mr. S. Skripkus).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

CARGO HANDLING BY SEAThe course is aimed at the acquisition of main knowledge in the field of cargo handling by sea. During lectures and practical studies, the skills of using the cargo stowage onboard programs, ship stability, ship‘s trim and stress measurement instruments, working individually and in a group are developed (lecturer: Mr. R. Petrauskas, Mr. S. Litvinas).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP EQUIPMENT AND HANDLINGThe course is aimed at the acquisition of fundamental knowledge and practical skills enabling to handle, maneuver, moor, and anchor a ship professionally and safely under different complicated navigational and hydrometeorological conditions in various navigation regions, to carry out distress procedures in order to ensure safety of people and vessel in accordance with national and international legal acts (lecturer: Mr. S. Litvinas, Mr. A. Jankauskas, Mr. V. Vaišutis).

7Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

MARINE NAVIGATIONThe course is aimed at the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical skills to plan the voyage and carry out navigation professionally, to determine ship‘s position in different ways, to use charts and other nautical publications, to recognize signs of the marine marking system and use them for ensuring safe navigation, to use tide tables and to calculate the parameters of tides (lecturer: Mr. R. Petrauskas, Mr. A. Jankauskas).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

NAVIGATIONAL HYDROMETEOROLOGYThe course objective is to acquaint with the processes taking place in nature (atmosphere and hydrosphere), their regularities, peculiarities of forecasting, to develop the ability to accumulate, process, evaluate this information and apply it both the planning activities and carrying out

5 Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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navigation procedures (lecturer: doc. dr. V. Dubra, Mr.).

CELESTIAL NAVIGATIONCourse objectives are to acquire the basic theoretical knowledge about the advanced methods of processing and usage in order to solve different problems of determination of ship position with the help of the algorithms of celestial navigation (lecturer: doc. dr. V. Dubra, Mr.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND THEORYStudents are acquainted with building ship hulls and constructions in a ship yard. Students are introduced to the main navigational ship properties - ship buoyancy, stability, survivability, maneuverability. During practical studies, skills of making cargo stowage plan and calculation as well as evaluation of ship’s buoyancy, stability and survivability, whether they correspond to the requirements of national classification societies and International Maritime organization are developed (lecturer: Mr. S. Litvinas).

4

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

TECHNICAL AIDS FOR NAVIGATIONThe purpose of this course is to acquire basic theoretical knowledge and practical skills in order to use traditional and modern technical means of navigation, ensuring safe maneuvering in different situations and avoiding accidents passing other ships, to calculate corrections of magnetic and gyroscopic compasses and apply them, to carry out safe navigation using: GPS receivers, echo sounders, speed logs, autopilots, Automatic Identification System (AIS), Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT), Voyage Data Recorder (VDR), Ship Security Alert System (SSAS), (lecturer: Mr. A. Jankauskas).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

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MARINE POWER PLANT OPERATION

Course title / Description ECTS Notes

PROFESSIONAL MARITIME ENGLISHPart I: to acquire English language knowledge and skills, learning correct grammatical structures and style; using Standard marine communication phrases (SMCP), discuss ship‘s purpose and construction, classification of ships, ship’s crew, its routines and responsibilities, ensuring safety of people and survivability of a ship, to be able to communicate in English, asking for medical assistance and providing first medical aid.Part II: to acquire English language knowledge and skills, learning correct grammatical structures and style; using Standard marine communication phrases (SMCP), ships‘ internal combustion engine structure, their principles of operation and auxiliary equipment of ship power plants, ship‘s propulsion power plant maintenance, as well as ship’s auxiliary equipment.(lecturers: Ms. L. Chačumova, Ms. V. Pranckevičiūtė).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND THEORYThe course aims at familiarizing students with hull construction of ship and its assembly schemes, main ship equipment and its systems, various types of ships and their operational and navigational features: buoyancy, stability, survivability, maneuverability, rolling, propulsion devices, etc. During practical classes skills of making cargo stowage plan and calculation, as well as evaluation of ship’s buoyancy, stability and survivability, whether they correspond to the requirements of national classification societies and IMO are developed (lecturer: Mr. S. Litvinas).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

ELECTROTECHNIC AND ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTSThe purpose of the course is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge of the basic electrical engineering laws and concepts of direct and alternating electrical circuits. The course aims at familiarizing students with electrical and electronic measuring devices; students learn how to use them during performance of laboratory works. Students will apply the acquired knowledge in operation of ship electrical equipment (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP POWER PLANTSThe purpose of the course is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge of professional maintenance of ship power plants (acquaint students with construction of ship power plants, its main engines, propulsion, steering gear, auxiliary equipment, etc.), deck equipment and ship systems, their principles of operation and maintenance, including distance control (lecturers: Mr. M. Jacevičius, Mr. V. Miliajev, Mr. S. Skripkus).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP PROPULSION POWER PLANTS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRSThe course aims to encourage the acquisition of the basic knowledge, engineering thinking and practical skills of ship propulsion power plants maintenance, planning and preparation for classification society‘s technical survey and repairs in the enterprise. During practical classes skills of selecting the measuring instruments and measures for defactation of energy facilities and technical service are developed. The course aims at familiarizing students with typical repair methods of details and a variety of testings after repairs (lecturer: Mr. A. Nikolajus).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP ELECTRICAL MACHINERYThe purpose of the course is to provide the knowledge about structure, operation and analysis of processes of different types of electrical machinery and transformers. During practical classes skills of making characteristics of various machines and transformers are developed, students are acquainted with analysis and evaluation of electrical machinery working modes and calculation of main parameters of electrical machinery and transformators (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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MARINE FUELS AND OILSThe objectives of the course are to assess oil and fractional chemical composition and its processing techniques; acquire knowledge about the impact of fuel characteristics to engine performance process, fuel classification principles and standards, and fuel treatment methods on board; analyze relationship between fuel and oil performance characteristics with engine; select appropriate fuel and oil for engines and be able to use modern fuel, oil and cooling water treatment methods on board; understand friction, wear and lubrication processes and role of oil properties (lecturer: prof. dr. V. Senčila, Mr.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP ELECTRONICS AND AUTOMATIONThe purpose of the course is to provide theoretical knowledge about electronics components, assemblies and their application in the control and automation of ships electrical equipment; apply the acquired knowledge in operating ships electronical equipment; analyze and detect typical faults and eliminate them. During practical classes students are familiarized with internal and external communication means and performance of tests of various electronic assemblies; they develop skills of work with electronic measuring devices (lecturer: Mr. D. Garbenčius).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND ITS OPERATIONThe objectives of the course is to provide the basic knowledge about ship‘s electrical equipment and its operation, as well as calculation of the main parameters of electrical motors; analyze the circuits of electric transmission control; select electric motors for ship mechanisms, wires and cables. During practical classes, students are familiarized with ship‘s electric sources, transmission control devices and engine operating modes; they learn to assess the technical condition of electric devices and detect faults (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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MARINE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION

Course title / Description ECTS Notes

PROFESSIONAL MARITIME ENGLISHPart I: to acquire English language knowledge and skills, learning correct grammatical structures and style; using Standard marine communication phrases (SMCP), discuss ship‘s purpose and construction, classification of ships, ship’s crew, its routines and responsibilities, ensuring safety of people and survivability of a ship, to be able to communicate in English, asking for medical assistance and providing first medical aid.Part II:to acquire English language terminology in the field related to electrical systems of the ship, to be able to understand professional texts and use the terminology describing the maintenance procedures and troubleshooting of AC/DC motors, sensors, controllers, main switchboards, etc.; to be able to use standard marine communication phrases (lecturers: Ms. L. Chačumova, Ms. V. Pranckevičiūtė).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTSThe purpose of the course is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge of the basic electrical engineering laws and concepts of direct and alternating electrical circuits. The course aims at familiarizing students with electrical and electronic measuring devices; students learn how to use them during performance of laboratory works. Students will apply the acquired knowledge in operation of ship electrical equipment (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP CONSTRUCTIONThe course aims at familiarizing students with hull construction of ship and its assembly schemes, the main ship equipment and its systems, various types of ships and their operational and navigational features: buoyancy, stability, survivability, maneuverability, rolling, propulsion devices, etc. During practical classes skills of making cargo stowage plan and calculation, as well as evaluation of ship’s buoyancy, stability and survivability, whether they correspond to the requirements of national classification societies and International Maritime Organization are developed (lecturer: Mr. S. Litvinas).

2Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

ELECTRICAL POWER TECHNOLOGYThe purpose of the course is to gain the basic knowledge about the main power electrical units; learn about the process analysis of electrical machines and transformers, theorems of electric and magnetic circuits (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

BASICS OF ELECTRONICS AND AUTOMATIONThe purpose of the course is to provide theoretical knowledge about electronics components, assemblies and their application in the control and automation of ships electrical equipment; apply the acquired knowledge in operating ships electronical equipment; analyze and detect typical faults and eliminate them. During practical classes students are familiarized with internal and external communication means and performance of tests of various electronic assemblies; they develop skills of work with electronic measuring devices (lecturer: Mr. D. Garbenčius).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP HANDLING EQUIPMENTThe purpose of the course is to familiarize students with various types of ship handling mechanisms and their constructions, purposes, operation principles, technical support systems and operational features (lecturer: Mr. V. Miliajev).

2Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

BASICS OF POWER ELECTRONICSThe purpose of course is to provide the basic knowledge of electronic components and assemblies, their use in the operation and automation of ship electrical equipment; apply acquired knowledge in the operation of marine electronics devices by analyzing and identifying the typical faults and eliminating them. During practical classes by using power electronic converters to exercise constant and alternating current motors start and speed control (lecturer: Mr. D. Garbenčius).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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MARINE COMPUTER NETWORKSBy applying the basic knowledge of physical sciences and governing standards of computer networks awarness skills, design and install computer networks in the ships, configure and adapt them in the control of ship bridge or machinery spaces, manage the computer network throughput and data streams, handle main data processing algorithms, perform the computer network monitoring, classify the most common incidents, respond to unforeseen computer network incidents and deal with the resulting problems effectively, ensure data security in accordance with the legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania and the norms of international law, develop computer network specifications, project of technological fulfillment documentation and its documentation (lecturer: Ms. E. Valionienė).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENTThe purpose of the course is to gain the basic knowledge of high voltage induced hazards, understand basic operation modes of electrical equipment, emergence of electric arc and its extinguishing methods. By using a variety of measuring devices to analyze electric circuits, exercise short-circuit cable selection calculations, develop safe working skills of electrical equipment (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND ITS OPERATIONThe objectives of the course is to provide the basic knowledge about ship‘s electrical equipment and its operation, as well as calculation of the main parameters of electrical motors; analyze the circuits of electric transmission control; select electric motors for ship mechanisms, wires and cables. During practical classes, students are familiarized with ship‘s electric sources, transmission control devices and engine operating modes; they learn to assess the technical condition of electric devices and detect faults (lecturer: Ms. G. Maslauskaitė).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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MARITIME TRANSPORT LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY

Course title / Description ECTS Notes

ENGLISH OF MARITIME TRANSPORT LOGISTICSI part: To acquire basic knowledge and practical skills in order to communicate professionally about purpose and construction of ships, types of ports and their management, management structure of a maritime business company, on the topics of port and shipping company activities, using specialized maritime English terminology.II part: To improve knowledge of English language, to develop skills of business English, to develop ability to comprehend and use correctly business terminology in discussions, business conversations, negotiations, meetings, office work and other professional activities, be able to read, speak, and write on the professional topcics, related to marine transport logistics technologies. (lecturers: Ms. L. Chačumova, Ms. V. Pranckevičiūtė).

5

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

PROBABILITY THEORY AND STATISTICSTo acquire fundamental knowledge and practical skills of probability theory and statistics and applying it in order to solve practical tasks (lecturer: Ms. E. Valioninienė).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

MATHEMATICAL MODELLINGTo acquire basic knowledge and practical skills of mathematical modeling, using computers software, of maritime business processes and performance (lecturer: Ms. E. Valioninienė).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

BASICS OF PROGRAMMING ALGORITHMS AND MODELLINGBasics of Programming – to acquire basic knowledge and practical skills of programming in Java and Phyton programming language (lecturer: Mr. S. Donėla).Algorithms and Modeling – to acquire basic knowledge and practical skills of applying programming language and mathematical modelling for modelling of maritime logistics processes (lecturer: Mr. S. Donėla).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

BASICS OF ELECTROTECHNICS, ELECTRONICS AND AUTOMATIONElectrotechnics – the purpose of the course is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge of basic electrical engineering laws and concepts of direct and alternating electrical circuits(lecturer: Ms. G.Maslauskaitė).Electronics and Automation – the purpose of the course is to provide theoretical knowledge of electronics components, assemblies, their application in the control and automation of ships electrical equipment (lecturer: Mr. D. Garbenčius).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SEAPORT TERMINALS AND OPERATIONSThe purpose of the course is to provide theoretical knowledge and share practical experience of seaport terminal planning and development – layout and masterplan, dimensioning, processes, financial calculation (lecturer: Mr. Ch. Blauert).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

CARGO HANDLING MECHANIZATIONTo describe main principle of cargo handling and transporting facilities and mechanisms, to classify handling of maritime cargo and mechanized and automatic transport works in cargo terminals of a port and in the process of cargo-handling, production, to evaluate technical maintenance parameters of cargo-handling facilities, conveyor systems, transporting and lifting gears, cranes used for handling of various types of cargo, applying basic knowledge of physical science (lecturer: Ms. V. Locaitienė).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

CARGO HANDLING TECHNOLOGYApplying basic knowledge of physical sciences, to acquire literacy of maritime cargo handling technology, to describe main principles of cargo handling process, to classify stages of cargo handling process and cargo work, to organize maritime cargo work in cargo terminals of a port, taking into account cargo handling technology of various types of cargo(lecturer: Ms. V. Locaitienė).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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GENERAL CARGO LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGYTo acquire basic knowledge and practical skills of classification of general cargo, evaluation of transportation status and selection of suitable transport modes for logistics processes of main types of general cargo transportation, with strong focus into the container logistics technologies (lecturer: Ms. V. Locaitienė).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

LIQUID CARGO LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGYTo acquire basic knowledge and practical skills of liquid cargo classification, transportation status evaluation and selection of suitable transport modes for logistics processes of main liquid cargo types transportation, with focus into oil logistics technologies (lecturer: Ms. V. Locaitienė).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

DANGEROUS CARGO LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGYTo acquire basic knowledge and practical skills of classification of dangerous cargo, evaluation of transportation status and selection of suitable transport modes for logistics processes of main types of dangerous cargo transportation, based on IMDG code (lecturer: Mr. Ž. Riepšas).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGYTo analyze and classify transport systems, given transport policy and transport development of the country and EU as well as geographical factors, to evaluate purpose of each type of transport and its influence on economy of the country (lecturer: Mr. A. Dirgėla).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

FREIGHT FORWARDINGTo describe conception of freight forwarding and services related to it, to represent cargo owner during the process of cargo transpostation, to define activity of a forwarder as an organizer of process of cargo transportation, to classify freight forwarding services, to forward cargos of bulk or multimodal carriage in accordance with legal acts of cargo carriage by sea and land, to carry out Customs procedures, to apply IT, to operate cargo carriage chain, to prepare shipping, Customs and tax documents (lecturer: Mr. G. Kutka).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENTIn accordance with planning procedures to evaluate function of project activity in the modern world with limited resources; to analyze process and instruments of project management; structural elements of projects; execution principles and practice of projects; assurance of execution control over projects, peculiarities of preparation of project applications to obtain sponsorship, specific character of projects management (lecturer: doc. dr. I. Bartusevičienė, Ms.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICS MENTALITYFormation of the mentality of sustainability, applying principles of sustainable mentality, analysis of integrity, corporate social harmony, multicultural business relationship, marine and coastal environmental sustainability ideas and values of the whole (lecturer: doc. dr. S. Lileikis, Mr.).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND INTERMODALITYTo analyze and classify transport systems, given transport policy and transport development of the country and EU as well as geographical factors, to evaluate purpose of each type of transport and its influence on economy of the country, applying the principles of intermodality(lecturer: Mr. A. Dirgėla).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP STRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENTStudents are acquainted with building ship hulls and constructions in a ship yard, main equipment on board of ship (lecturer: Mr. S. Litvinas).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIP STABILITY THEORY AND THE BASICS OF NAVIGATIONStudents are introduced to the main navigational ship properties - ship buoyancy, stability, survivability, maneuverability. During practical studies, skills of making cargo stowage plan and calculation as well as evaluation of ship’s buoyancy, stability and survivability, whether they correspond to the requirements of national classification societies and International Maritime organization are developed The course is aimed at the acquisition of fundamental

4 Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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knowledge and practical skills enabling to handle, maneuver, moor, and anchor a ship professionally and safely (lecturer: Mr. Ž. Riepšas).

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PORT AND SHIPING MANAGEMENT

Course title / Description ECTS Notes

PROFESSIONAL MARITIME ENGLISH / BUSINESS MARITIME ENGLISHPart I: To acquire the basic knowledge and practical skills in order to communicate professionally about purpose and construction of ships, types of ports and their management, management structure of a maritime business company, on the topics of port and shipping company activities, using specialized maritime English terminology.Part II: To improve knowledge of English language, to develop skills of business English, to develop ability to comprehend and use correctly business terminology in discussions, business conversations, negotiations, meetings, office work and other professional activities(lecturers: Ms. L. Chačumova, Ms. V. Pranckevičiūtė).

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Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CULTURETo develop tendencies of dynamics of Lithuanian and European culture. To apply theoretical knowledge at the levels of Greek and Jewish culture, Christian middle-ages and new times (lecturer: doc. dr. S. Liliekis, Mr.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

ECONOMIC THEORYTo analyze maritime business economic environment in Lithuania and other EU countries, to evaluate main micro- and macroeconomic phenomena, tendencies of change, to develop economic thinking and literacy in accordance with the concept of market economy, guided by conception of market economy, evaluation methods of economic environment,. To analyze and evaluate modern Lithuanian economic system, production and non-production activity, perspectives, to forecast economic events, interaction between maritime business and Lithuanian economic system (lecturer: doc. dr. J. Belova, Ms.).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

ECONOMIC STATISTICSTo apply the measures and methods of economic statistics to the processes of accumulation, processing, use, and management of economic statistics, to examine the indicators of maritime business enterprise activity, and to develop students‘ analytical thinking and statistical literacy; to manage the terminology of statistics and to apply the methodology of statistical research (lecturer: Ms. E. Valionienė).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

BASICS OF PORT AND SHIPPING MANAGEMENTTo analyze the activity of maritime sector, identify main activities and participants. To define basic port functions, analyze port management, assess the significance of port for the country, for the city. To describe the purpose of maritime sector, port and shipping companies, their structure, interrelations, use specific maritime sector terminology, analyze activity planning, organization, control, port clients and their functions, and activity of services related to maritime business (customs, immigration, sanitary, etc.), regulations of intercommunication(lecturer: Ms. R. Mickienė).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

PERSONNEL MANAGEMENTIn accordance with maritime business company social politics, the most modern theories and methods of personnel management, personnel diagnostic principles – to plan and fulfil diagnosis of organization‘s human capital, to mobilize employee‘s achievements of company‘s aims, formation and implementation of strategies. Applying efficient management methods, to analyze and evaluate needs, efficient management aspects of maritime business company‘s personnel, to plan and control changes in company (lecturer: Ms. R. Saveljeva).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

LOGISTICSTo explain conception of logistics, to analyze and evaluate importance of transport logistics in maritime business company and port, to acquire knowledge of main logistics concept terminology, to classify and analyze logistics functions in port, to analyze and apply principles and rules of logistics chain formation (lecturer: Mr. A. Dirgėla).

4

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

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MARITIME MARKETINGGuided by marketing management theory, to apply marketing analysis and laws of planning, evaluating marketing mix, factors of internal and external environment of marketing mix, forecasting company‘s reaction to changes of environment and consumer‘s behaviour(lecturer: Ms. R. Mickienė).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

FREIGHT FORWARDINGTo describe conception of freight forwarding and services related to it, to represent cargo owner during the process of cargo transpostation, to define activity of a forwarder as an organizer of process of cargo transportation, to classify freight forwarding services, to forward cargos of bulk or multimodal carriage in accordance with legal acts of cargo carriage by sea and land, to carry out Customs procedures, to apply IT, to operate cargo carriage chain, to prepare shipping, Customs and tax documents (lecturer: Mr. G. Kutka).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

SHIPPING AGENCY SERVICESTo analyze rules of Klaipeda port and main world ports and in compliance with them to represent ship and shipping line owner‘s interests in port, to organize and carry out ships‘ agent activity, to allocate services of ships maintenance in port, to be able to inform ships owner about port rules, restrictions and traditions, to prepare ship and cargo documents portfolio, to calculate cost of shipping agency services (lecturer: Mr. G. Kutka).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

CARGO HANDLING MECHANIZATIONTo describe main working principle of cargo handling and transporting facilities and mechanisms, to classify handling of maritime cargo and mechanized and automatic transport works in cargo terminals of a port and in the process of cargo-handling, production, to evaluate technical maintenance parameters of cargo-handling facilities, conveyor systems, transporting and lifting gears, cranes used for handling of various types of cargo, applying basic knowledge of physical science (lecturer: Ms. V. Locaitienė).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

CARGO HANDLING TECHNOLOGYApplying basic knowledge of physical sciences, to acquire literacy of maritime cargo handling technology, to describe main principles of cargo handling process, to classify stages of cargo handling process and cargo work, to organize maritime cargo work in cargo terminals of a port, taking into account cargo handling technology of various types of cargo, using of Maritime Cargo Information Systems Simulator (lecturer: Ms. V. Locaitienė).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT OF PORT AND SHIPPINGIn accordance with concept of economic management, to evaluate activity of maritime business, maritime company, efficiency of activity, development opportunities, to optimize use of resources, concept and development strategy of port and shipping companies activity substantiated from economic point of view (lecturer: doc. dr. J. Belova, Ms.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

QUALITY MANAGEMENTTo analyze theory of quality management and practice development, international quality standards, introduced and certified quality management systems, applying international quality standards to evaluate influence of quality management system on improvement of activity of business companies (lecturer: Ms. R. Saveljeva).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

CAREER MANAGEMENT To analyze career concept, career management theories, model personal career and manage career in the organization.To design and manage career through a deeper self-knowledge revealing individual potential powers and be able to accommodate to ever changing labour market(lecturer: doc. dr. G. Kalvaitienė, Ms.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

TRANSPORT SYSTEMSTo analyze and classify transport systems, given transport policy and transport development of

5 Available in Autumn and Spring semesters,

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the country and EU as well as geographical factors, to evaluate purpose of each type of transport and its influence on economy of the country (lecturer: Mr. A. Dirgėla). one semester course

MANAGEMENT PSYCHOLOGYTo develop competencies of management and self-regulation, analyzing psychological conceptions of leadership, management functions, group management and self-regulation at extreme conditions. To apply theoretical knowledge, formulate psychological questions, develop practical situations and make decisions (lecturer: doc. dr. S. Lileikis, Mr.).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

PROJECT MANAGEMENTIn accordance with planning procedures to evaluate function of project activity in the modern world with limited resources; to analyze process and instruments of project management; structural elements of projects; execution principles and practice of projects; assurance of execution control over projects, peculiarities of preparation of project applications to obtain sponsorship, specific character of projects management (lecturer: doc. dr. I. Bartusevičienė, Ms.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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PORT AND SHIPPING FINANCE

Course title / Description ECTS Notes

PROFESSIONAL MARITIME ENGLISH / BUSINESS MARITIME ENGLISHPart I: To communicate in English using maritime English terminology on the topics of maritime sector, maritime business. To be able to work in a multicultural environment, communicating and cooperating with representatives from different cultures, to develop communicative skills in their professional field.Part II: To improve knowledge of English language, to develop skills of business English, to develop ability to comprehend and use appropriate economic, financial and business terminology in discussions, clerical work and other professional activities, to apply business English language etiquette communicating in a professional environment, to prepare reports and presentations, to prepare business correspondence (lecturers: Ms. L. Chačumova, Ms. V. Pranckevičiūtė).

3

Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, possible to have full year course

ECONOMIC STATISTICSTo apply the measures and methods of economic statistics to the processes of accumulation, processing, use, and management of economic statistics, to examine the indicators of maritime business enterprise activity, and to develop students‘ analytical thinking and statistical literacy; to manage the terminology of statistics and to apply the methodology of statistical research; to be able to calculate general statistical indicators, to manage electronic resources of statistical data, and to apply economic, mathematical, and statistical methods to the research, planning, organization, assessement, and optimization of economic and financial activity of a maritime business enterprise (lecturer: Ms. E. Valionienė).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

ECONOMIC THEORYTo analyze main micro- and macroeconomic phenomena, tendencies of change, to develop economic thinking and literacy in accordance with the concept of market economy, guided by conception of market economy, evaluation methods of economic environment,. To analyze and evaluate modern Lithuanian economic system, production and non-production activity, perspectives, to forecast economic events, interaction between maritime business and Lithuanian economic system (lecturer: doc. dr. J. Belova, Ms.).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

BASICS OF PORT AND SHIPPING MANAGEMENTTo analyze the activity of maritime sector, identify main activities and participants. To define basic port functions, analyze port management, assess the significance of port for the country, for the city. To describe the purpose of maritime sector, port and shipping companies, their structure, interrelations, use specific maritime sector terminology, analyze activity planning, organization, control, port clients and their functions, and activity of services related to maritime business (customs, immigration, sanitary, etc.), regulations of intercommunication(lecturer: Ms. R. Mickienė).

4Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

MARITIME MARKETINGTo analyze market management theory, apply market analysis and planning laws in evaluating marketing mix, marketing mix of internal and external environmental factors in predicting the company’s response to changes in the environment and consumer behavior. To evaluate activity of marketing services in maritime business company taking into consideration the international nature of maritime business, apply the life-cycle of a product concept, new products development, stock management, product identification solutions (lecturer: Ms. R. Mickienė).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

BUSINESS ECONOMICSTo analyse regularities of companies and business economics in domestic and international market, to classify type of business, to evaluate business environment, potential for development, importance of economic information for business,to prepare substantiated and rational business plan. To use professional terminology, to make decisions, to develop economic thinking, enterprise, analytical, communicative skills as well as ability to plan activity(lecturer: doc. dr. J. Belova, Ms.).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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FINANCIAL ANALYSISTo justify the key factors shaping the financial result; to develop students‘ analytical thinking and financial literacy; to do financial analysis of a maritime business enterprise activity by means of systemic research into the assessment of the past of the business, the current situation, and its prospect on the basis of financial performance and activity reporting documents, special research, databases, and other sources of information; to systematize, analyze, and asssess the information of financial analysis and to provide conclusions to be used as a basis for correct decisions of the enterprise management and to reduce the risk regularly existent in market economy(lecturer: doc. dr. J. Belova, Ms.).

6Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

MARITIME FINANCE MANAGEMENTTo analyze and apply theoretical principles and methods of finance management while making based financial management decisions, develop analytical thinking and financial literacy. To analyze and distribute maritime sector company financial resources, capital(lecturer: doc. dr. J. Belova, Ms.).

5Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF PROJECTSTo provide theoretical knowledge about function of project activity in the modern world with limited resources; management of projects and financial management of projects; instruments of financial management of projects; practice and principles of executions of financial projects; provision of execution (lecturer: doc. dr. I. Bartusevičienė, Ms.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

QUALITY MANAGEMENTTo analyze theory of quality management and practice development, international quality standards, introduced and certified quality management systems, applying international quality standards to evaluate influence of quality management system on improvement of activity of business companies (lecturer: Ms. R. Saveljeva).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

CAREER MANAGEMENTTo analyze career concept, career management theories, model personal career and manage career in the organization.To design and manage career through a deeper self-knowledge revealing individual potential powers and be able to accommodate to ever changing labour market(lecturer: doc. dr. G. Kalvaitienė, Ms.).

3Available in Autumn and Spring semesters, one semester course

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