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Sustainable bio-business management

Bachelor's studies (university) @ Vytautas Magnus University
1 May Application deadline
24 Aug Start date
4 years Study duration full-time
Tuition fee for Eu citizens 3176€ Tuition fee for Non-Eu citizens 3400€

Programme overview

It is one of the first study programmes in Europe designed to meet the needs of business. In the modernising labour market, there is a growing demand for skilled bioeconomy professionals who possess interdisciplinary knowledge encompassing management, economics, and technology, which are essential in the era of economic transformation. The development of the bioeconomy requires business management specialists capable of performing management functions, equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage and develop organisations, well-versed in management processes and technologies for the production, processing, and conversion of biological resources, possessing an understanding of the economic, political, legal, and social context within the global society, and capable of assessing it and making informed management decisions in business and public organisations operating in the bioeconomy sector and government institutions responsible for the development of the bioeconomy sector. Do you dream of a modern job where you can not only fulfil yourself but also make a meaningful contribution to society? Choose studies where today you can shape the world we will live in tomorrow!

Programme structure

Curriculum

Admission Requirements

High school / secondary education (or higher)

Minimum 60% CGPA

Admission score counting is based on:

Mathematics * 0.4 + English * 0.4 + Motivation letter * 0.2

Minimum admission score to qualify: 5,4

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VMU International Cooperation Department:
V. Putvinskio g. 23, Kaunas, Lithuania
LT-44249 Lithuania
Tel.: 
+370 37 327 978
studies@vdu.lt
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