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Computer Engineering

Master‘s studies @ Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH)
15 Jun Application deadline
1 Sep Start date
2 years Study duration full-time
Tuition fee for Eu citizens 5266€ Tuition fee for Non-Eu citizens 5950€

Programme overview

Degree
Master of Engineering Sciences in Computer Engineering
Length, structure
2 years (4 semesters) graduation is finalized with the defense of Final project
Entry Qualifications To this programme applicants are accepted from fields of: Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Informatics Engineering,

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY PROGRAMME?

Computer Engineering study programme teaches to develop modern computer systems and embedded computers as well as to develop modern services based on application of computers, to lead computer technology projects, to understand the latest and most significant computer engineering scientific research and development trends, to conduct research, and assess results.

WHAT WILL STUDENTS LEARN?

Graduates will be able to work and lead the groups in organizations, engineering or operating computer systems and embedded computers, which also provide computer technology services. Also graduates will be able to independently engineer modern computer systems hardware and software, adapt existing computer systems resources for additional operations and new company needs. In addition, graduates will be able to independently develop, operate and improve electronic devices with microcontrollers and programmable logic schemes.

Autumn Intake Deadline

2024-06-15

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Contact us

11 Sauletekio Av, Vilnius
LT–10223 Lithuania
Tel. +370 527 45 026
Fax +370 527 44 897
E-mail: admissions@vilniustech.lt
www.vilniustech.lt

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