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Business management

Language of instruction

english, lithuanian

Qualification degree and (or) qualification to be awarded

Master of Business Management

Place of delivery

Klaipėda, H. Manto g. 84, LT-92294

Institution that has carried out assessment

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Institution that has performed accreditation, accreditation term

Studijų kokybės vertinimo centras, 1/22/2030

Data provided or updated (date)

5/22/2018

Order on accreditation

SV6-2
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Summary of the Profile

General Description:
Objective(s) of a study programme:
The objective of the study programme of Business Management is to train highly qualified business management specialists who, due to their knowledge of the latest research in the science of management, would be able to independently conduct fundamental or applied research in business management and present the outcomes and on their basis to plan, organise, promote, and monitor sustainable development of a business organisation; who would be able to clearly and logically communicate on the subjects of business management, to identify their own learning needs, and to study independently.
Learning outcomes:
• The knowledge of the fundamental and applied research in management, the ability to apply systemically and creatively it to research and to the problem solution in a business organisation.
• The knowledge and the ability to apply business design, strategic management, and the outcomes of scientific and applied research to the field of business management, as well as to research processes.
• The knowledge of the outcomes of the latest studies in marketing research and investment management and the ability to apply it to the process of decision making in business management.
• The knowledge of the latest theories and methods of organizational culture, business decisions, and innovations and the ability to apply it to the processes of research.
• The ability to formulate a scientific problem, to choose or to develop a scientific research methodology, and to conduct independent research.
• The ability to analyse and synthesise the research data necessary for scientific and practical activities, to use information systems and databases.
• The ability to justify the outcomes of scientific research orally and in writing; to argue business management decisions by integrating the outcomes of the research in management and other. .
• The ability to: analyse a business environment by choosing the resources, the site of the business, and the market; critically evaluate the obtained information; and apply the methods and means of business analysis to develop and implement a strategic business plan.
• The ability to conduct market surveys and to apply the outcomes of the market surveys in choosing the price of the product or a system of wages and in the valuation of the risk and profitability of the expected investments.
• The ability to evaluate and form organizational culture; in sustainable development of business, to choose innovation strategies and to implement them, to draft and take other decisions of business management.
• The ability to clearly communicate orally and in writing, to convey summarised information in a justified way to specialists and to general public by critically evaluating it.
• The ability to work in a team, to organise personal and group activities, and to be responsible for the quality of one‘s own and one‘s subordinates‘ activity and its evaluation on the basis of professional ethics and public spirit.
• The ability to find means and measures to improve subordinates‘activities.
• The ability to identify one‘s own learning needs and to learn independently with the aim of improving professional qualification in the context of lifelong learning.
• The ability to use the scientific research knowledge, the research experience, and the skills of systemic and strategic thinking for independent professional or scientific activity.
• The ability to make innovative business management decisions by assessing their ethics and potential impact on society and environment.
Activities of teaching and learning:
Lectures, exercises, self-study, group work, literature reading and analysis, problem solving, review of the literature, thesis preparation and defense.
Methods of assessment of learning achievements:
Reporting for practice work, Scientific paper (text) analysis, Seminar, Course work, Reporting for practice work, Problem-solving task, Background reading, Examination, Individual work, Literature review (study), Literature reviewing and presentation, Qualification work, Oral presentation, Assignments, Group work, Case analysis (study).
Framework:
Study subjects (modules), practical training:
Advanced Leadership System
Building organizational culture
Business communication and decision making
Business design methodology
Business evaluation
Business logistics
Innovation Strategies
International tourism business
Investment management
Management theories
Marketing research
Master‘s final thesis
Organization change management
Personnel Management Methodology
Research Project
Research Project 1
Research Project 2
Service management
Statistical approach to management
Strategic management methods
Strategic Marketing
Sustainable business development

Specialisations:
None
Optional courses:
Organizational Change Management; Management theories; International tourism business; Service management; Marketing research; Business valuation; Personnel management methodology; Business logistics; Strategic marketing.
Distinctive features of a study programme:

Access to professional activity or further study:
Access to professional activity:
The intended learning outcomes of the Business Management study programme comply to the descriptor of profession sub-group 1120 Directors of Enterprises, Institutions, and Organizations of the Lithuanian Professions Classifier (which corresponds to ISCO-081217). Directors of enterprises, institutions, and organisations, with the assistance of other executives, develop and revise the trends of policies, plan, co-ordinate, and evaluate all the activity of enterprises or organisations, and manage it usually in accordance with the recommendations set by the Board of Directors or a management body to whom they report for the completed tasks and the achieved results.
Graduates of the Master study programme of Business Management can work as researchers, consultants, or managers of divisions or organizations in any business organizations.
Access to further study:
Will be able to continue their studies in management or economics PhD study programs.