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Creative Industries

Language of instruction

lithuanian

Qualification degree and (or) qualification to be awarded

Bachelor of Social Sciences

Place of delivery

Kaunas, K. Donelaičio g. 58, LT-44248

Institution that has carried out assessment

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Institution that has performed accreditation, accreditation term

Studijų kokybės vertinimo centras, 8/31/2020

Data provided or updated (date)

8/1/2014

Order on accreditation

SV6-15
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Summary of the Profile

Objective(s) of a study programme:

To prepare specialists of creative industries, able to operate in a broad field of creative industries, analyse cultural and creative industries, initiate and implement the projects of cultural and creative industries, organize creative enterprise and promote communication between art, enterprise and society.
Learning outcomes:

Graduate of the programme will be able to:
1. use the methods and theories of communication studies in the analyses of cultural and creative industries;
2. analyse the field of cultural and creative industries from the artistic, social and economic points of view;
3. qualify cultural and creative industries in Lithuanian and global contexts;
4. integrate the knowledge of management, communication and art in the activities of creative industries;
5. to deal with the practical problems of creative industries by applying the principles of creative thinking;
6. develop projects in the companies and organizations of creative industries;
7. organize and administer creative enterprise, using the knowledge of creative economy.
Activities of teaching and learning:

In order to implement the programme and to make sure that the students are provided with all possible facilities to achieve the learning outcomes during the years of study, a number of different methods of teaching and learning are used. The methods are applied in accordance with the specific character and learning outcomes of each study subject (module): classroom work (lectures and seminars), discussion on certain issues in small groups, individual analysis of study material, work on individual tasks, work on group tasks, case study, project activities, public presentation and discussion of individual work. Interactive media and visual material can be used in accordance to the aims of the subject. Students are motivated to participate actively in lectures and seminars, take part in discussions, formulate problem issues and take a critical stance towards actual events.
Methods of assessment of learning achievements:
Every study subject is finalized by the assessment of student‘s knowledge and competence using an absolute ten-point grading scale. Students‘ achievements are assessed through midterm exam, other intermediate assignments (homework, individual and team projects) and examination (or student‘s individual creative project). The final mark integrates the evaluation of all assignments and the examination (or student‘s individual creative project). The evaluation of examination (or student‘s individual creative project) has to make no less than 50 percent of the final mark. The proportion of the evaluation of other assignments in the total assessment of student‘s learning achievements is set by the teacher and announced in the course of first lectures.

Specialisations:

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Optional courses:

1. Students have to choose four subjects from the general university programme (16 credits) from four blocks of subjects: biomedical and physical sciences (Environmental science, Astronomy, Biology, Information society technologies, Statistics); Humanities (The Ancient worldview of Lithuanian, Rhetoric and communication, History of Lithuanian culture, Religion science); Arts (Architecture, Audiovisual arts, Visual arts, Photography); Economics and management (Economics, Introduction to entrepreneurship, Management, Economic geography).
2. Students have to choose four subjects (16 credits) from the list of optional general university courses confirmed each study year by the Rector, usually including various foreign language courses, as well as Classical mythology, Arabic culture, Sexual ethics, Public health, New religious movements, Classic and modern marketing, Gender psychology, etc.
Distinctive features of a study programme:
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