list of courses in foreign languages 2014-2015
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List of Coursesin Foreign Languages (2014–2015)
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CONTENT
1. List of Courses ..................................................................................................... 3 I. Faculty of Law ......................................................................................................................... 3 II. Faculty of Economics and Finance Management ..................................................................... 6 III. Faculty of Politics and Management ....................................................................................... 9 IV. Faculty of Social Technologies ............................................................................................... 13 V. Faculty of Public Security ...................................................................................................... 19
2. Fact Sheet on Organization of Exchange to Mykolas Romeris University ................................................... 20
3. Academic Coordinators at the Faculties .......................................................... 26
4. Notes ................................................................................................................. 27
3Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
I. FACULTY OF LAW
Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law
1TFEnvironmental law (prof. dr. Eglė Bilevičiūtė)
2 B A 6
Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law
2TFEuropean Administrative Law (assoc. prof. dr. Ieva Deviatnikovaitė)
3 B A 6
Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law
3TFEuropean Police Systems – Comparative Studies (assoc. prof. dr. Andrejus Novikovas)
2 B A 6
Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law
4TFPolice and Terrorism Prevention (Rolandas Valančius)
2 B S 6
Department of Philosophy of Law and Legal History
5 TFBioethics (prof. dr. Andrius Narbekovas, assoc. prof. dr. Agnė Širinskienė)
2 B A 6
Department of Philosophy of Law and Legal History
6 TFLaw and Literature (dr. Jolanta Bieliauskaitė, Juozas Valčiukas)
2 B A 6
Department of Business Law
7 TFLaw on Financial Instruments and their Market (assoc. prof. dr. Tomas Talutis)
2 B A 6
Department of Business Law
8 TFEuropean and International Competition Law(assoc. prof. dr. Raimundas Moisejevas)
3 M S 6
Department of Business Law
9 TF European and International Corporate Law 3 M A 6
Department of Business Law
10 TF European and International Insovency Law 3 M A 6
Department of Business Law
11 TF International Banking Law 4 M A 6
Department of Business Law
12 TF International Business Disputes 3 M S 6
4Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Department of Business Law
13 TFEnergy law(Laura Rimšaitė)
2 B A 6
Department of Business Law
14 TFInternational Tax law (assoc. prof. dr. Herkus Gabartas)
3 M S 6
Institute of Civil Justice 15 TF Industrial Property Law 3 M S 6
Institute of Civil Justice 16 TFIntroduction to Lithuanian Civil Law (assoc. prof. dr. Gediminas Sagatys)
2 B A 6
Institute of Civil Justice 17 TFFamily Law (assoc. prof. dr. Gediminas Sagatys, assoc. prof. dr. Inga Kudinavičiūtė Michailovienė)
2 B A/S 6
Institute of Civil Justice 18 TFComparative Tort Law(assoc. prof. dr. Gediminas Sagatys, dr. Simona Selelionytė-Drukteinienė)
2 B S 6
Institute of Civil Justice 19 TFJudicial Function in a Democratic Society(prof. dr. Virgilijus Valančius)
2 B A 6
Institute of Civil Justice 20 TFEuropean Union Civil Procedure(assoc. prof. dr. Laura Gumuliauskienė)
2 B S 6
Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal procedure
21 TFCriminal Law of the Republic of Lithuania(prof. dr. Oleg Fedosiuk)
2 B S 6
Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal procedure
22 TFOrganized Crime and Its Criminal Legal Evaluation(prof. dr. Aurelijus Gutauskas)
2 B A 6
Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal procedure
23 TFCrime Prevention: Theory and Practical Problems(assoc. prof. dr. Artūras Petkus)
2 B S 6
Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal procedure
24 TFIssues of Corruption Control and Prevention in the European Union Area(assoc. prof. dr. Artūras Petkus)
2 B A 6
Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal procedure
25 TFCriminalistics Technique: Theory and Practice(prof. dr. Eglė Bilevičiūtė)
3 B A 6
5Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal procedure
26 TFInternational Cooperation and Protection of Rights in Criminal Proceedings(prof. dr. Raimundas Jurka)
2 B A 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
27 TFEU Company Law(prof. dr. Ignas Vėgėlė)
3 B A 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
28 TFInternational Humanitarian Law(prof. dr. Justinas Žilinskas)
4-M B A 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
29 TFIntroduction to the United States Legal System(dr. Darius Sauliūnas)
2 B S 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
30 TFDiplomatic and Consular Law(Lina Laurinavičiūtė)
3 M S 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
31 TF
International Protection of Human Rights(assoc. prof. dr. Regina Valutytė, Jolanta Samuolytė, assoc. prof. Lijana Štarienė)
3 B A/S 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
32 TFInternational Refugee Law(prof. dr. Lyra Jakulevičienė)
4 M A 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
33 TFInternational Treaty Law(prof. dr. Lyra Jakulevičienė)
4 M A 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
34 TFInternational Trade and Investment Law(Andrius Bambalas, Raimondas Ališauskas)
4 M S 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
35 TFPrivate International Law(Laima Trofimovienė)
3 B A/S 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
36 TFThe European Court of Justice(Karolis Dieninis)
2 B S 6
Institute of International and European Union Law
37 TFEU Institutional Law(Karolis Dieninis)
3 B A 6
Department of Business Law
38 TFLabour Law(assoc. prof. dr. Tomas Bagdanskis)
3 B A/S 6
6Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Department of Philosophy of Law and Legal History
39 TFPhilosophy of Basic Human Rights in EU Law(prof. dr. Saulius Arlauskas)
2 B S 6
Department of Philosophy of Law and Legal History
40 TFPhilosophy of Law(prof. dr. Saulius Arlauskas, dr. Jolanta Bieliauskaitė)
2 B A 6
Department of Philosophy of Law and Legal History
41 TFHistory of State and Law of Lithuania (R. Jokūbauskas)
2 B A 6
II. FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE MANAGEMENT
Institute of Economics and Business
1 EFVF Economics of the Public Sector A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
2 EFVF Gender Economics A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
3 EFVF Public Procurements A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
4 EFVF Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Analysis A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
5 EFVF Municipal Economics A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
6 EFVF Comparative Economics and Globalization A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
7 EFVF National Economic Safety A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
8 EFVFStrategy of Economic Development of the State
A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
9 EFVFEuropean Economic Integration and Cohesion
S 6
Institute of Economics and Business
10 EFVF Microeconomics A 6
7Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Economics and Business
11 EFVF Macroeconomics S 6
Institute of Economics and Business
12 EFVF Fiscal Policy and Monetary Regulation S 9
Institute of Economics and Business
13 EFVF Econometrics A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
14 EFVF Regional Economics Analysis and Planning S 6
Institute of Economics and Business
15 EFVF Contemporary Economic Theories S 6
Department of Banking and Investments
16 EFVF Financial Markets Theory A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
17 EFVF Monetary Policy A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
18 EFVF Crediting A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
19 EFVF Financial Statistics A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
20 EFVF The International Financial System S 6
Department of Banking and Investments
21 EFVF Investment Management and Analysis S 6
Department of Banking and Investments
22 EFVF Security Markets S 6
Department of Banking and Investments
23 EFVF Financial Behaviour S 6
Department of Banking and Investments
24 EFVF Financial Exchanges A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
25 EFVFManagement of Financial Investments and Investment Projects
S 9
8Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Department of Banking and Investments
26 EFVF International Payments A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
27 EFVF International Finance A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
28 EFVF Risk Management A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
29 EFVF Insurance A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
30 EFVFActivities of Financial Markets and Institutions
S 6
Department of Banking and Investments
31 EFVF Development of Financial Ideas A 6
Department of Banking and Investments
32 EFVF Insurance A 6
Department of Finance and Taxes
33 EFVFPublic Finances and Activity of Taxes Institutions
A 6
Department of Finance and Taxes
34 EFVF Finance Management A 6
Department of Finance and Taxes
35 EFVF Tax Law and Administration A 6
Department of Finance and Taxes
36 EFVF Public Audit S 6
Department of Finance and Taxes
37 EFVF Finance Law A 6
Department of Finance and Taxes
38 EFVF Accounting A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
39 EFVF Theory of International Trade A 6
Institute of Economics and Business
40 EFVF Logistics S 6
9Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Economics and Business
41 EFVFFundamentals of Marketing and Market Research
S 6
Institute of Economics and Business
42 EFVF Personal Finances S 6
Institute of Economics and Business
43 EFVF Business Economics S 6
III. FACULTY OF POLITICS AND MANAGEMENT
Institute of Management 1 PVFIntroduction to global Environmental Governance(Ieva Misiūnė)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Public Aministration
2 PVFRegional Development and the Baltic Sea Region(Ieva Misiūnė)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Public Aministration
3 PVF
Interest Representation and Lobbying in the European Union(assoc. pfor. dr. Paulo Alexandre da Silva Pereira)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Public Aministration
4 PVF
Sustainable Land Use and Management of Protected Areas(asooc. pfor. dr. Paulo Alexandre da Silva Pereira)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Public Aministration
5 PVF
Urban Sustainable Development and Climate Change(asooc. pfor. dr. Paulo Alexandre da Silva Pereira)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
6 PVFDemocracy: Past, Present, Future(assoc. prof. dr. Vladislav Sotirovič)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
7 PVFEU spending policies: cohesion and the common agricultural policy(assoc. prof. dr. Gediminas Kazėnas)
3 B/M A/S 6
10Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Political Sciences
8 PVFHealth Policy in Lithuania and EU(prof. dr. Danguolė Jankauskienė)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
9 PVFImage Management(prof. dr. Gintaras Aleknonis)
3 B/M S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
10 PVFIntroduction to European Integration(assoc. prof. dr. Saulius Spurga)
3 B/M A 6
Institute of Political Sciences
11 PVF
Le fonctionnement des institutions de l’Union Européenne et le procès d’intégration européenne(Oana Raluca Glăvan)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
12 PVFParties and Party Systems in Europe(assoc. prof. dr. Vidutis Pečkys)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
13 PVFEastward Enlargement of the European Union(assoc. prof. dr. Vladislav Sotirovič)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
14 PVFEthnicity, Multiculturalism and Globalization(assoc. prof. dr. Vladislav Sotirovič)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
15 PVFEuropeanisation: Process and Results(assoc. prof. dr. Vladislav Sotirovič)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
16 PVFBalkan Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts(assoc. prof. dr. Vladislav Sotirovič)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
17 PVFComparative History of Central and Southeast Europe (1683-up to the present)(assoc. prof. dr. Vladislav Sotirovič)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
18 PVFPhilosophy and Politics in Film(prof. dr. Andrius Bielskis)
3 B/M S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
19 PVFPolitics and Ethics in Alasdair MacIntyre’s Thought(prof. dr. Andrius Bielskis)
3 B/M S 6
11Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Political Sciences
20 PVFPostmodern Political Theory(prof. dr. Andrius Bielskis)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
21 PVFHistory of Lithuania: Nation, Culture and Traditions(assoc. prof. dr. Audronė Janužytė)
3 B/M S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
22 PVFEnergy Security Issues of the Baltic Sea States(assoc. prof. Nerijus Undrėnas)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
23 PVFSocial and Political Changes in Lithuania During the Last Decade(Romualdas Kacevičius)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
24 PVFGeopolitics in Central Asia and Caucasus(Edvardas Špokas)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
25 PVFThe Peculiarities of the Baltic States Geopolitical Situation(Edvardas Špokas)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
26 PVFContemporary Security Policy(Edvardas Špokas)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
27 PVFEu Institutions and Administration(assoc. prof. dr. Ramūnas Trimakas)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Management 28 PVFCrisis Management Theory(assoc. prof. dr. Birutė Pitrėnaitė-Žilėnienė)
3 B/M A 6
Institute of Management 29 PVFIntroduction to Organization Theories(Ingrida Bartkutė)
3 B/M A 6
Institute of Management 30 PVFManagement Decision Making(Ingrida Bartkutė)
3 B/M A 6
Institute of Management 31 PVFManagement(Ingrida Bartkutė)
3 B/M A 6
Institute of Public Aministration
32 PVFPublic Sector Marketing(assoc. prof. dr. Žilvinas Židonis)
3 B/M A 6
12Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Public Aministration
33 PVFTheories and Methods in Public Policy Analysis(assoc. prof. dr. Dangis Gudelis)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Public Aministration
34 PVFSystems of Public Administration(assoc. prof. dr. Mantas Bileišis)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Public Aministration
35 PVFPostmodern Public Administration(assoc. prof. dr. Mantas Bileišis)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
36 PVFHealth Care Organization and Management(assoc. prof. dr. M. Čaplinskienė)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Management 37 PVFStrategic Management(assoc. prof. dr. I. Dzemyda)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Political Sciences
38 PVFLobbying in the EU(dr. Saulė Mačiukaitė-Žviniėnė)
3 B/M S 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
39 PVFContemporary Social Philosophy(prof. dr. Jūratė Morkūnienė)
3 B/M S 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
40 PVFBasic Lithuanian (CEF level A1)(prof. dr. Irena Kruopienė)
4 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
41 PVFPre-intermediate Lithuanian (CEF levels A2-B1)(prof. dr. Violeta Janulevičienė)
4 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
42 PVFBusiness English (CEF levels B2-C1)(assoc. prof. dr. Jelena Suchanova)
4 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
43 PVFLegal English (CEF levels B2-C1)(Alvyda Liuolienė)
4 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
44 PVF Philosophy(assoc. prof. dr. Povilas Aleksandravičius)
3 B/M A 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
45 PVFUK and USA Country Studies(prof. dr. Violeta Janulevičienė)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
46 PVFText Linguistics(Rūta Navickaitė)
3 B/M A 6
13Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
47 PVFWestern literature(assoc. prof. dr. Lora Tamošiūnienė)
4 B/M S 6
IV. FACULTY OF SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES
Institute of Digital Technologies
1 STFData protection and Data Security(prof. dr. Darius Štitilis)
3 M S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
2 STFCyber Crimes(assoc. prof. dr. Darius Štitilis)
3 M A 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
3 STFEntrepreneurship and Technology(prof. dr. Mindaugas Kiškis)
3 M A/S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
4 STFBasic Entrepreneurship(prof. dr. Mindaugas Kiškis)
3 B A/S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
5 STFLeadership in information Society(prof. dr. Aelita Skaržauskienė)
4 M A 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
6 STFCluster Management Technologies(prof. dr. Aelita Skaržauskienė)
4 M S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
7 STFE-Commerce Law(assoc. prof. dr. Irmantas Rotomskis)
3 M A 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
8 STFE-Democracy(assoc. prof. dr. Tadas Limba)
3 M S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
9 STFManagement of Technological Innovation(assoc. prof. Vida Davidavičienė)
3 M A/S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
10 STFBasic of Software Programming(assoc. prof. dr. Ramūnas Dzindzalieta)
3 B S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
11 STFBusiness and Finance Information Systems(prof. dr. Dalė Dzemydienė, Marius Kalinauskas)
3 M S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
12 STFBusiness Information Technologies(prof. dr. Dalė Dzemydienė, Marius Kalinauskas)
3 B A 6
14Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Digital Technologies
13 STFTheory of Algorithms(assoc. prof. dr. Ramūnas Dzindzalieta)
3 B A 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
14 STFInformation Search(Rūta Tamošiūnaitė)
3 B A 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
15 STFData Structures and Algorithms(Dainius Dzindzalieta, assoc. prof. dr. Ramūnas Dzindzalieta)
2 B S 6
Institute of Digital Technologies
16 STFInformation Management(assoc. prof. Jūratė Antanavičienė)
3 B A/S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
17 STFEducology(assoc. prof. dr. Vilma Živilė Jonynienė)
2 BA S 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
18 STFSocial education(assoc. prof. dr. Tomas Butvilas)
2 BA A 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
19 STFProtection of Children’s Rights(Simona Bronušienė)
2 BA S 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
20 STFChild and Youth socialization(assoc. prof. dr. Vilma Živilė Jonynienė)
2 BA A/S 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
21 STFFundamentals of Socio-cultural Work(assoc. prof. dr. Jautrė Ramutė Šinkūnienė)
2 BA A 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
22 STFSocial Projects and Programs(Daiva Penkauskienė)
4 BA A 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
23 STFFundamentals of Andragogy(Daiva Penkauskienė)
3 BA A 3
Institute of Communication and Mediation
24 STFConflict Management(Daiva Račelytė)
2 II A 6
Institute of Communication and Mediation
25 STFInternational Human Rights Standards in Criminal Justice(assoc. prof. dr. Dmitrij Usik)
2 I, II A/S 6
15Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Communication and Mediation
26 STFLegal Negotiation and Mediation(assoc. prof. dr. Natalija Kaminskienė)
2 I, II A/S 6
Institute of Communication and Mediation
27 STFFundamentals of Conflict Management(Daiva Račelytė)
2 I A 6
Institute of Communication and Mediation
28 STFInternational and Domestic Arbitration(Agnė Tvaronavičienė)
2 I, II S 6
Institute of Communication and Mediation
29 STFBasics of Mediation(Agnė Tvaronavičienė)
2 I, II A 6
Institute of Communication and Mediation
30 STFAlternative civil dispute resolution(assoc. prof. dr. Natalija Kaminskienė)
2 II A/S 6
Institute of Psychology 31 STFResearch Methods in Psychology(Rimantas Vosylius) 2 B S 5
Institutet of Psychology 32 STFHistory of Psychology(assoc. prof. dr. Alfredas Laurinavičius)
2 B S 7
Institute of Psychology 33 STFSensation and Perception(dr. Laura Ustinavičiūtė)
2 B S 6
Institute of Psychology 34 STFThinking, Language, and Intelligence(Žilvinas Beliauskas)
3 B A 6
Institute of Psychology 35 STFAttention, Memory and Learning(Arvydas Kuzinas)
3 B A 7
Institute of Psychology 36 STFEmotions and Motivation(dr. Laura Ustinavičiūtė)
2 B A 5
Institute of Psychology 37 STFTheories of Personality(dr. Natalija Norvilė)
3 B S 7
16Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Psychology 38 STFHuman Anatomy and Physiology(prof. dr. Marija Čaplinskienė)
3 B A 6
Institute of Psychology 39 STFIntroduction to Psychology and Professional Activities(assoc. prof. dr. Antanas Valantinas)
2 B A 5
Institute of Psychology 40 STFPositive Thinking Skills Training(assoc. prof. dr. Aistė Diržytė)
3 B A 4
Institute of Psychology 41 STFHuman Genetics(assoc. prof. Danielius Serapinas)
2 B A 6
Institute of Psychology 42 STFIntroduction to Academic Literacy Skills(assoc. prof. Rasa Erentaitė)
2 B S 3
Institute of Psychology 43 STFSocial Psychology(assoc. prof. dr. Antanas Valantinas, Antanas Mockus)
3 B S 6
Institute of Psychology 44 STFBasics of Neuropsychology(prof. dr. Marija Čaplinskienė)
3 B S 6
Institute of Psychology 45 STFEducational Psychology(assoc. prof. dr. Antanas Valantinas)
2 B A 5
Institute of Psychology 46 STFDevelopmental Psychology(Renata Garckija)
3 B A 6
Institute of Psychology 47 STFIntercultural Psychology(assoc. prof. dr. Jolanta Sondaitė)
2 B A 5
Institute of Psychology 48 STFStress and Self-Regulation(Inga Truskauskaitė-Kunevičienė)
2 B A 3
Institute of Psychology 49 STFPsychology of Conflict(Goda Kaniušonytė)
2 B S 3
Institute of Psychology 50 STFEthics of Professional Psychologist(Renata Garckija)
3 B S 4
Institute of Psychology 51 STFPsychological Testing(dr. Natalija Norvilė)
2 B S 5
17Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
52 STFSocial Policy in EU(prof. dr. Leta Dromantienė, Vida Česnuitytė)
2 B/M S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
53 STFSocial Demography(prof. dr. Vida Kanopienė)
3 B/M S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
54 STFSocial Policy(Dainius Bernotas)
3 B/M A/S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
55 STFQuantitative research methods(Inga Gaižauskaitė)
3 BA A/S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
56 STFQualitative research methods(Inga Gaižauskaitė)
3 BA A/S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
57 STFSociology of migration(Natalija Valavičienė)
3 B/M A 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
58 STFSociology of globalization(Natalija Valavičienė)
3 B/M S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
59 STFFamily sociology(Vida Česnuitytė)
2 B/M S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
60 STFSociology of quality of life(Vida Česnuitytė)
2 B/M A 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
61 STFSocial Gerontology(prof. dr. Sarmite Mikulioniene)
2 B/M S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
62 STFSocial Work with Risk Groups(assoc. prof. dr. Saulius Čaplinskas)
6 B S 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
63 STF Integration of the Disabled into Society D188 4 B A/S 4
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
64 STFSocial Work with Family(Agata Katkonienė)
4 B A 4
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
65 STFSocial Counseling(Jūratė Craveto)
5 B S 5
18Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
66 STFSocial Activity of Religious Institutions(dr. Justinas Sadauskas)
3 B S 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
67 STFSocial work with convicted Family(Aistė Bartkevičienė)
3 B A 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
68 STFIntroduction to Studies(dr. Justinas Sadauskas)
3 B A 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
69 STFSocial Work Theory and Practice (General Part)(Aistė Bartketvičienė)
6 B A 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
70 STFSocial Work Theory and Practice (Special Part)
6 B S 5
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
71 STFVoluntary social work and volunteering practice(Neringa Kurapkaitienė)
7 B S 7
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
72 STFMetodology of social work (special part)(dr. Raminta Bardauskienė)
5 B S 8
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
73 STFMetodology of social work(General part)(dr. Raminta Bardauskienė)
B A 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
74 STFEthics of Social Activity(dr. Justinas Sadauskas)
3 B A 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
75 STFSocial Work Practice with Individual(assoc. prof. dr. Alina Petrauskienė)
6 B A 6
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
76 STFSocial Activities of the Community(Audronė Vareikytė, Rimvydas Augutavičius)
5 B S 5
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
77 STFFundamentals of Social Work with Youth(assoc. prof. dr. Alina Petrauskienė)
3 B S 3
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
78 STFSocial Work Practice with Groups(assoc. prof. dr. Rita Raudeliūnaitė)
6 B A 6
19Explanation: A = Autumn semester, S = Spring semester; A/S = course available both in Autumn and in Spring semester
List of Courses in Foreign Languages at Mykolas Romeris University in Academic year 2014–2015
DepartmentCourse
No.Course Title
Contact hrs/week
Cycle of studies (B – Bachelor; M – Master)
SemesterECTS
credits
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
79 STFSocial Work Practice in Community(dr. Justinas Sadauskas)
7 B S 7
V. FACULTY OF PUBLIC SECURITY
Department of Humanities 1 VSFPsychology of Crime Investigation(assoc. prof. dr. Laima Ruibytė)
4 B A/S 6
Department of Humanities 2 VSFOfficers’ psychological rehabilitation problems(dr. Evelina Viduolienė)
4 B S 6
Department of Police Activity
3 VSFPolice Administrative Activity(Ingrida Kairienė)
4 B S 6
Department of Police Activity
4 VSFCrime Scene Investigation(assoc. prof. dr. Janina Juškevičiūtė)
4 B A/S 6
Department of Police Activity
5 VSFCrime Investigation (CRIMINALISTICS)(assoc. prof. dr. Janina Juškevičiūtė)
4 B A/S 6
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INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION
Full Legal Name of Institution: MYKOLAS ROMERIS UNIVERSITYERASMUS Code LT VILNIUS06Erasmus University Charter 78018
Postal Address:Mykolas Romeris University, Ateities str. 20, Vilnius LT-08303, Lithuania
Rector: prof. dr. Alvydas PumputisTel. +370 5 271 4625 (Rector‘s office)Fax +370 5 267 6000 (Rector‘s office)Internet: http://www.mruni.eu
OFFICE RESPONSIBLE FOR STUDENT EXCHANGE
International Students Office
Postal Address:International Students Office, Academic Affairs Centre, Mykolas Romeris UniversityAteities str. 20, Vilnius LT-08303, Lithuania
Tel./fax. +370 5 2714 695Tel. +370 5 2714 578Email: [email protected]; Internet: http://www.mruni.eu/en/prospective_students/erasmus/
CONTACT PERSONS AT THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE
Head of ISO (Nominations, inquiries, staff Exchange)Tel./fax. +370 5 271 4695Email: [email protected]; [email protected] No. IV-208
Mrs. Audra Dargytė Burokienė
Coordinator Responsible for Incomming StudentsTel. + 370 5 271 4578Email: [email protected], [email protected] No. IV-206
Ms. Ieva Tondrykaitė
Coordinator Responsible for Outgoing StudentsTel. +370 5 271 4695Email: [email protected]; [email protected] No. IV-208
Mr. Aurimas Kraujalis
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APPLICATION DEADLINES
• 1 May for Autumn Semester or Academic year arrivals• 30 November for Spring Semester arrivalsNominations of students should be received before 20 April and 20 November to e-mail [email protected] and include family and given names, gender, e-mail address, subject area of studies and period of mobility.
For instructions on how to apply after the nomination by home institution, please refer tohttp://www.mruni.eu/en/prospective_students/erasmus/
After the nomination by home institution, the online application package for students is available athttps://stdb.mruni.eu/anketos/online_application.php
Completed Application package (Application form, Learning agreement, Request for Accommodation with any aditional documents) must be sent by post to International Students Office or scanned by e-mail: [email protected] CALENDAR
Autumn semester (20 weeks): from 1 September, 2014 to 25 January, 2015Introductory week: from 26 August, 2014 to 31 August, 2014Date of arrival: 25 August, 2014Lectures: from 1 September, 2014 to 21 December, 2014Christmas holiday: from 22 December, 2014 to 28 December 2014Examinations: from 29 December, 2014 to 25 January, 2015Holidays: from 27 January, 2014 to 2 February, 2014Deadline for Applications: 1 May, 2014
Spring semester (20 weeks): from 2 February, 2015 to 28 June, 2015Introductory week: from 27 January, 2015 to 1 February, 2015Date of arrival: 26 January, 2015Lectures: from 2 February, 2015 to 31 May, 2015Easter holiday: from 6 April, 2015 to 12 April, 2015Examinations: from 1 June, 2015 to 28 June, 2015Summer holidays: from 29 June, 2015 to 31 August, 2015Deadline for Applications: 30 November, 2014
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VISAS AND IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES
Students who are citizens of any country in the EU, EEA, EFTA do not need a visa to enter the Republic of Lithuania.The students who are citizens of any EU country and stay in Lithuania longer than for 3 months, will have to apply for the Statement of the European Union Member States citizen of his right to live in the Republic of Lithuania. The procedure will be explained after the arrival.For all non-EU, EEA or EFTA countries citizens who will study and reside in Lithuania, a National Visa (D-type) is compulsory.Students from countries who’s citizens do not require visas for entrance to the Republic of Lithuania (http://www.migracija.lt/index.php?-1098797574#01) can enter the Lithuanian territory, BUT after the arrival such students will have to apply for National Visa (D-type) at the Migration Department in Vilnius. Below listed documents are compulsory to bring to Lithuania. The procedure will be explained after the arrival.Students from countries who’s citizens require visas for entrance to the Republic of Lithuania must apply for National Visa (D-type) beforehand. National Visas are issued at the diplomatic missions or consular offices of the Republic of Lithuania abroad.In order to get a National Visa (D-type), the Student must submit:
- A special Mediation Letter from Mykolas Romeris University;- a valid travel document (Passport);- a completed form of application for National Visa;- one photo of 35x45 mm, corresponding to the age of the Student;- the receipt of the paid consular fee;- a valid document certifying his/her health insurance;- a document certying his/her sufficient subsistence means;- Additional documents can be requested.
In order to get a special Mediation Letter from Mykolas Romeris University the Student has to send a copy of the passport by fax or by e-mail.Students with D-type visas can reside in Lithuania for up to 12 month. If the period of stay in Lithuania is longer, all international students will be required to apply for a temporary residence permit.REGISTRATION INTRODUCTORY WEEK
New students are required to register after the arrival at the International Students Office.Make sure that you bring these documents:
- Passport- Visa (if required)- Letter of acceptance - European health insurance card or health insurance policy- Confirmation of accommodation- Three passport-size photographs- ECTS Learning Agreement
The International Students Office strongly recommends participation in the Introductory Week for new international students organised before beginning of the Autumn and the Spring Semester. During this week, students are aquainted with the University, student life and services for students, with Vilnius and wider area, offered to join trips (possibly overnight). Participating students are asked to pay only for their accommodation during the overnight trips.
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MENTOR SYSTEM STUDY GUIDES PUBLISHED IN ENGLISH
At Mykolas Romeris University a student mentor is assigned to every international exchange and visiting student. The mentor is a Lithuanian fellow student who can help new exchange students. They are helping students to do all the necessary things :
- Meet the arriving students at Vilnius International Airport, Bus or Train stations;
- housing in the Students’ House; - finding a flat to rent if it is necessary; - helping to register at the Migration Office; - applying for LSP (Lithuanian student ID); - helping to pay for the dormitory or open an account in the
bank; - helping to register for health care services and etc.
A student mentor meets the arriving student at the railway station, bus station or airport if she/he has been informed about the arrival a few days in advance. The student mentor will contact his/her foreign student before foreigners arrival.
Study related information in English is published at:http://www.mruni.eu/en/prospective_students/erasmus/
The list of courses you can choose is published at:http://www.mruni.eu/en/prospective_students/erasmus/
The description of the courses are available on:http://www.mruni.eu/en/ects/
PRACTICAL INFORMATION For practical information on studying and living in Vilnius, please refer to a Guide for Foreign Students http://www.mruni.eu/en/prospective_students/erasmus/
HEALTH INSURANCE
All international students must have a valid health insurance during their period of stay in Lithuania. Students who are citizens of any country in the European Union must have European Health Insurance Card. All students from non-European Union countries can obtain their health insurance policy at their home countries (please, check if the insurance is valid in Lithuanian territory) or they can obtain it in Lithuania.
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STUDENT HOUSING
Mykolas Romeris University offers accommodation for international students on campus – at student residence hall “Student house” – the twelve floor modern building. It takes 5 minutes on foot to come to the main University building.Due to the high number of international students, only shared rooms are offered. There are rooms to be shared by two or three students. Monthly rent of a place in a shared room at the “Student house” is from 200 litas (~58 eur). Rental fee is subject to change. International students are required to pay for the accommodation for the entire semester at their arrival or during the introductory week. Deposits of 1 month payment (200 Lt) is charged at the begining of stay at the Students house which is returned to the Student at the end of his/her stay period or included in the fee for the last month of accommodation. Upon infliction of pecuniary damage in the Student House, damage caused shall be deducted from the deposit. Student is responsible for any damage done while living in the “Student House”. Residents of the Student House are requested to comply with the rules of Students house. University has a right to evict any resident of the Student house who does not comply with the rules of Student house.All rooms have access to Internet. The “Student house” is also equipped with a computer lab and copy/printing facilities. Bathroom facilities are mostly shared by two rooms. There is one common use kitchen, meeting room, working room in each floor. Students are obliged to clean up and keep the order in the kitchen and rooms by themselves. Laundry room is also available for international students without extra charge. Reservation of rooms at the “Student house” is made through the International Students Office. The Request of Accommodation may be found as part of On-line Application Form or at: http://www.mruni.eu/en/prospective_students/accommodation/ INFORMATION ON LITHUANIAN LANGUAGE COURSES
At Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuanian language course may be taken by exchange students as an elective 6 ECTS course unit during the semester without fees. WHILE STUDYING AT MYKOLAS ROMERIS UNIVERSITY
Information for current exchange students (schedules, events, announcements, etc.) is provided on dedicated internet page: http://www.mruni.eu/en/studentams/erasmus/ AFTER THE PERIOD OF STUDIES AT MYKOLAS ROMERIS UNIVERSITY
The transcript of records for the exchange/free-mover students will be sent to their permanent home addresses, indicated in the application form after the exchange period within one month or to the Home University relevant Office, upon request. Any change in permanent postal address or home university relevant Office must be notified in advance
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OTHER INFORMATION THAT MAY BE USEFUL
Official days in 2014/2015, when the University is closed:November 1 (All Saints Day)December 24–26 (Christmas)January 1 (New Year’s Day)February 16 (Independence Day)March 11 (Restoration of Lithuanian Independence)April 6 (Easter Monday)May 1 (International Labour Day)June 24 (All John’s Day)July 6 (Day of Statehood – Coronation of King Mindaugas)August 15 (the Assumption day)
Approximate cost of monthly budget350 – 450 eur and more (depending on personal habits)
Housing: ~58 eur (at the MRU Residence halls) - >250 eur (in private sector)
Food, transport, books, leisure:food: 150 – 200 eurtransport: 6,5 eur (student monthly public transportation card) – 40 eur (other types of transport)books: 20 – 60 eurleisure: 40 – 110 eurother: 50 – 100 eur
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ACADEMIC COORDINATORS AT THE FACULTIES
Vice-Dean of the Faculty of LawAddress: Ateities str. 20, LT-08303 Vilnius, Room No. V-341Tel. +370 5 2714 663, Email: [email protected]
Subject areas covered by the Faculty: Law
assoc. prof. dr. Regina Valutytė
Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Finance ManagementAddress: Ateities str. 20, LT-08303 Vilnius, Room No. V-420 Tel. +370 5 271 4657. Email: [email protected]
Subject areas covered by the Faculty: Economics, Business, Accounting, Finance
prof. dr. Irmantas Rotomskis
Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Politics and ManagementAddress: Valakupių str. 5, LT-10101 Vilnius, Room No. I-207Tel. +370 5 274 0635. Email: [email protected]
Subject areas covered by the Faculty:Political science and civics, Management, Public Administration, Languages, Philosophy, History, Teacher training with subject specialization (philology), Communication
dr. Barbara Stankevič
Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Social TechnologiesAddress: Ateities str. 20, LT-08303 Vilnius, Room No. V-241Tel. +370 5 271 4713. Email: [email protected]
Subject areas covered by the Faculty:Psychology, Sociology, Informatics, Information and Communication Technologies, Social work, Education, Teacher training
assoc. prof. dr. Rasa Pilkauskaitė-Valickienė
Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Public SecurityAddress: V. Putvinskio 70, LT-44211 KaunasTel. +370 37 303 641. E-mail: [email protected]
Subject areas covered by the Faculty: Security services, Others-Law
prof. dr. Vaiva Zuzevičiūtė
Notes
Notes
Description of courses at:http://www.mruni.eu/en/ects/
Every care has been taken to provide actual information at the time of publishing. All updates are available on internet http://www.mruni.eu/en/prospective_students/erasmus/
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