Programme overview
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to analyse and develop chemical and technological processes in order to come up with new, innovative products. Students will learn how to work in a fast changing chemical industry and to evaluate and choose their own solutions. Through an interdisciplinary study approach they will learn about cutting-edge research and emerging growth areas in chemical engineering.
Graduates can work as process engineers in port companies or other industries, such as energy production, oil-refining, research, consulting and design institutes and companies, or in laboratories. They also have opportunities to work in pollution control, environmental protection, energy conservation, recycling and alternative energy.
Application fee (non-refundable):
- For citizens of EU member states, countries of the European Economic Area (EEA), and Eastern Partnership countries (Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, and Azerbaijan), as well as those with a permanent residence permit in the Republic of Lithuania: €75.
- For other students: €180.
Online application: www.apply.ku.lt/