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Business Processes Management

Language of instruction

lithuanian

Qualification degree and (or) qualification to be awarded

Master of Business Management

Place of delivery

Vilnius, Universiteto g. 3, LT-01131

Institution that has carried out assessment

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Institution that has performed accreditation, accreditation term

Studijų kokybės vertinimo centras, 1/17/2030

Data provided or updated (date)

4/27/2022

Order on accreditation

SV6-1
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General Description:
Objective(s) of a study programme:

To prepare business masters in the field of social sciences, who are able to critically evaluate theoretical methods, creatively apply the tools for business process analysis, able to prepare and consistently implement strategically based solutions, perceive business as a unified whole and not be limited to solving individual fragmentary tasks, to implement changes in business enterprises, adapt to today’s modern and versatile business environment. In the program, the term 'business processes' defines a set of business processes, relationships, methods and resources to meet the needs of private and public sector companies.
Learning outcomes:

General competencies and learning outcomes:
1. Competencies in leadership and teamwork
1.1 Will be able to apply the principles of leadership in the business management process and improve their professional performance based on the evaluation of the accumulated knowledge and information;
1.2 Will acquire analytical, systematic and creative thinking skills;
1.3 Will be able to use the principles of intercultural management and creatively assess cultural differences in selecting the most appropriate integrated communication techniques;
1.4 Will be able to work in a team and share responsibilities appropriately;
1.5 Will be able to critically evaluate and justify the contribution of each team member to the overall performance.

Subject-specific competencies and learning outcomes:
2. Ability to develop and systematise an idea, organise a business, and use decision-making skills
2.1 Will be able to apply theoretical knowledge and skills in the analysis and evaluation of business operations management;
2.2 Will be able to critically analyse and logically evaluate the business processes and their quality;
2.3 Will be able to evaluate the experience of business enterprises and model their possible development.
3. Ability to conduct research
3.1 Will be able to conduct independent research, identify a research problem and apply a variety of tools of data analysis to broadly interpret the findings of the research;
3.2 Will be able to apply various business management principles and methodologies and ensure continuous improvement;
3.3 Will be able to critically compare analytical research methods and apply them in the analysis and improvement of business processes.
4. Ability to apply the latest theories of business process management and integrate them into business practice
4.1 Will be able to logically evaluate the business processes of a wide profile business company (private and public sectors), choose the appropriate strategy, tools and methods for solving authentic business situations and process improvement. 5. Ability to manage business as an entire independent professional performance
5.1 Will be able to independently assess business experience in the integrated market and make responsible decisions on business modernisation or development;
5.2 Will be able to evaluate business processes, identify business operations, form process architecture;
5.3 Will be able to apply project management principles and methods.
6. Ability to select and apply business process management principles by searching for solutions to problems in a business enterprise or business sector
6.1 Will be able to independently choose modern analytical tools for business operations management;
6.2 Will be able to independently identify the diversity of business processes and the scope of business process management and look for solutions in local or international business enterprises;
6.3 Will be able to identify business management and financial risks, analyse threats and risks in a dynamic environment and assess the consequences of decisions;
6.4 Will be able to explain the assessment of business process management to the audience of professionals and the general public and base it on individual insights.
Activities of teaching and learning:


Methods of assessment of learning achievements:

Framework:
Study subjects (modules), practical training:

Major study field units:
Research Methods, Business Analytics, Business Process Management I/II, Change Management, Corporate Risk Management, International Project Management, Service Management, Business Process Management II/II, Final Thesis Project (10 credits), Corporate Finance Management, Analysis and Evaluation of Business Process Data, Master’s Thesis (Field: Business) (20 credits).
Major study field elective units:
Leadership, Sales Management, Strategic Management, Intercultural Management, Insurance Process Management, Business Negotiation Strategies.

Specialisations:


Optional courses:

Full-time students choose one out of three subjects in the 1st and 2nd semesters (in the 1st semester – Leadership, Sales Management, Strategic Management; in the 2nd semester – Intercultural Management, Insurance Process Management, Business Negotiation Strategies).
Part-time students choose one out of three subjects in the 1st and 3rd semesters (in the 1st semester – Leadership, Sales Management, Strategic Management; in the 3rd semester – Intercultural Management, Insurance Process Management, Business Negotiation Strategies).
Distinctive features of a study programme:
Access to professional activity or further study:
Access to professional activity:


Access to further study:
Graduates who wish to work in research or pedagogy at a higher education institution can pursue doctoral studies in the field of social sciences or independently deepen their knowledge and professional skills by using the opportunities of lifelong learning tools.