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Erasmus 2015-2016 Courses in English for Spring Semester
No.
Course Title
ECTS
Lecturer
1.
2.
Data Management Technology
Introductory practice (Multimedia
Technologies)
In this subject the innovative multimedia systems
are presented and is based on practical and
individual exercises. The subject begins with
discussion on the multimedia systems evolution,
short review of the innovative multimedia devices
and new standards. The human hearing systems is
reviewed, its relations with innovative audio
processing, storage, transmission and restoration.
Innovative digital audio and video technologies are
presented and new tendencies of the audio
technology are discussed.
3 Dervinis D.
6 Samčenkaitė E.
3.
4.
Programming PERL
Practice of Computer Network Designing
The course introduces students to the established
practices in object-oriented software design. A brief
explanation of the generic design process is
followed by an overview of requirements
engineering activities, such as needs elicitation and
analysis, requirements specification and validation,
prototyping, and use case modelling. The course
then concentrates on software engineering design,
including conceptual modelling, architectural
design, and detailed design.
3 Kaklauskas L.
4 Kaklauskas L.
5.
Computer Network Security and Management
The course is grounded in analysis of computer
organization. It delivers knowledge on design of
main computer units, i.e. central processing unit,
memory system and system bus. Knowledge
acquired during computer architecture lectures is
employed and analysis ability is developed.
Preparation of technical task for computer units
under consideration is taught. Ability to estimate
3 Kaklauskas L.
computational efficiency and functionality of
designed computer is developed.
6. Information Security
This course introduces students to basic concepts of
information system security techniques and
algorithms, information system models, information
storage and retrieval, Internet security. Course
provides in-depth analysis of main cryptographic
algorithms used in private-key and public-key
cryptography, presents the functionality of digital
signatures, and explains its infrastructure
3 Kaklauskas L.
7.
Business Communication
The course is designed to prepare students to use
English in a present or future work situation.
Students will develop English skills with a focus on
business contexts and environments, and they will
learn vocabulary that is used regularly in the
business world. This course will help practice and
enrich communication skills by using English in
specific business settings and situations.
6 Sandra VerenkaitėBubliauskienė.
8.
E – Business
6 Poškuvienė B.
9. Management
10. Academic English
The course focuses mainly on the categories of the
English verb such as tense, voice, aspect, nonfinites, conditionals, subjunctives. Each category is
introduced in its formal description, following up to
meaning and usage discussions. These are displayed
in correlation with the verb’s lexical meaning,
textual requirements and certain pragmatic
considerations.
11. Information Communication technologies
6 Valuckienė J.
6 VarenkaitėBubliauskienė S.
6 Misiulienė R.
This course provides students with a skills and
knowledge base in networking and IT applications
areas of ICT and the ability to apply practical
solutions across ICT. It allows students to develop
skills in application development, program design,
systems analysis & design, networks, web-design,
and the implementation of technology.
12. Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Mainly objectives of the course are to understand
6 Matuzevičiūtė K.
and learn the basic and important principles of
microeconomics that have far ranging and important
applications in business, industry, government as
well as in our day to day life also to outline
fundamental principles of macroeconomics and
develop capabilities to conduct a macroeconomic
analysis
13. Project work (Law)
14. Labour and Social security Law
6 Vaičiulis D.
6 Vaičiulis D.
The course will develop students' general
understanding of the national, international and
supranational Labour law. This course consists of
the 3 main parts. In the first part of the course the
beginning and the historical development of labour
law is reviewed. The present role of the labour law
and the future challenges is discussed. The second
part of the course is devoted to international and
supranational labour law. The understanding of the
principles of functioning of International Labour
Organisation and the role European Communities in
the sphere of labour law and other various methods
of regulating labour relations will also be analysed.
The third part of the course deals with issues of
Social security Law.
15. European Union Law
16. Project work (Economics)
6 Šimkevičienė E.
3 Matuzevičiutė K.
17. Company Economics
6 Matuzevičiutė K.
This course explores the economics and politics of
public policy to provide an analytic framework for
considering why, how, and with what
success/failure government intervenes in a variety
of policy areas. Particular attention will be paid to
important policy issues relating to taxation, social
security, low-income assistance, health insurance,
education (both K-12 and higher ed), the
environment, and government deficits
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