Programme overview
Studies Area: Information Engineering
Study Mode: full-time studies, 3 years (6 semesters, 180 ECTS)
Language of Instruction: English
Delivered at: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Technologies
Qualification to be Awarded: Professional Bachelor of Computer Science
General description: The aim of the Multimedia Technology study programme is to prepare qualified specialists who are able to assess multimedia product and digital communication demand in the market as well as opportunities for business, design and justify new product concepts, design and develop products and systems that would meet competitive market needs. Study programme is designed to prepare professional Bachelors in Multimedia Technologies who would be able to work as engineers in various advertising and marketing, telecommunication, publishing, tourism, trade enterprises, education institutions, e-publishing enterprises or subdivisions, organise and manage multimedia product development.
Future Career
Multimedia professionals can work in a wide range of fields: creative industries, media and digital advertising agencies, IT and technology start-ups, e-publishing, game development companies, TV studios, business and public sector organisations, and educational and cultural institutions. They are responsible for digital content creation and editing, graphical user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, the development and implementation of interactive media solutions for digital advertising, publishing, video and audio products, computer games and virtual or augmented reality environments.
Access to further study. Opportunities for further studies at universities are ensured by Master’s degree programmes in Information and Communication sciences in Lithuania. Continuity is also possible in foreign higher education institutions.
Programme structure
1 semester
Communication Philosophy (6 credits)
Specialty Language Culture (3 credits)
English Language (6 credits)
Mathematics (6 credits)
Information Communication Technologies (3 credits)
Graphic Design-1 (6 credits)
2 semester
Graphic Design-2 (3 credits)
Computer Graphics-1 (6 credits)
Physics (3 credits)
Electronics (3 credits)
Statistics and Data Processing (3 credits)
Cybersecurity (6 credits)
Information Communication Technologies (Internship) (6 credits)
3 semester
Computer Graphics-2 (3 credits)
Database Management Systems 3 credits)
Copyright Protection (3 credits)
Electronic Publishing (9 credits)
Programming-1 (6 credits)
Video and Audio Technology-1 (6 credits)
4 semester
Programming-2 (3 credits)
Video and Audio Technology-2 (3 credits)
Media Business Management (6 credits)
Multimedia Product Design 1 (Internship) (9 credits)
Multimedia Product Design 2 (Internship) (6 credits)
Freely Elective Courses from KK List (3 credits)
5 semester
Creativity and Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
Applied Research Methodology (3 credits)
2D Animation (6 credits)
3D Modelling and Animation (6 credits)
Digital Printing Technology (3 credits)
Media Communication-1 (6 credits)
Freely Elective Courses from KK List (3 credits)
6 semester
Media Communication-2 (3 credits)
Human Safety (3 credits)
Final Internship (9 credits)
Final Thesis (12 credits)
Freely Elective Courses from KK List (3 credits)
Admission Requirements
Documents to be submitted
- Official notarized documents (minimum 50% GPA) of a high school diploma (and university diploma, if any), including an academic transcript.
- Documents must meet country-specific requirements.
- Copy of a passport or an ID card.
- Motivational letter.
- At least 1 reference.
- An English language proficiency certificate (IELTS, TOEFL, EnglishScore or PTE) is required. Minimum scores: IELTS ≥5.5, TOEFL ≥75, EnglishScore ≥400 (CoreSkills), PTE ≥59. If applicants do not have such proof, they may take an English language test carried out by Kauno kolegija Higher Education Institution (B2 level required) for a fee of 45 EUR. The test is available only during the admission period. Note: A Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter is not accepted as proof of English proficiency.
All official documents must be presented in either English or the Lithuanian language. Verification from a notary is required for the English and Lithuanian translations of all written documents.
The application will not be considered if some of the required documents are missing.