Application

Come to KSU as an exchange student and spend 1 or 2 semesters on the basis of Erasmus+ or bilateral agreements between universities.

Required documents:

  1. Application form;
  2. Learning agreement (online learning agreement is acceptable);
  3. Copy of the passport (for non-EU/EEA citizens) or ID card;
  4. Copy of European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or private health insurance policy (for non-EU/EEA citizens).

Duly filled, signed and scanned documents must be sent to international@ksu.lt. No documents have to be sent by post.

Application deadlines:

Autumn semester and whole academic year – 1st June

Spring semester – 1st December.

Courses

NOTE! Students may choose courses from any department. 10 places are available in each course.

Autumn 

Business Innovation and Communication School ECTS
Airport-Planning-and-Management 6
Aviation-Industry 6
Business-Mathematics-and-Statistics 6
Communication Theory 6
Integrated Marketing Communication 6
Logistics and Supply Chain Management 6
Management History and Theory 6
Organisational Behaviour 6
Passenger Ground Services 6
Principles of Research and Academic Writing and Digital Literacy 6
Strategic-Management 6
Institute of Law and Technology ECTS
Digital Law and Data Protection in International Law 6
International Business Law and Corporate Governance 6
International Commercial Disputes and Arbitration 6
International Human Rights Protection 6

Spring 

Business Innovation and Communication School ECTS
Airline Revenue Management 6
Aviation-Finance 6
Destination Marketing 6
Business Law 6
eVTOL and Urban Air Taxis Mobility 6
Fashion Brand Management 6
Human Factor in Aviation 6
Innovation Management 6
Leadership and Human Resources Management 6
Management Accounting 6
Modern Lean Methodologies 6
Social Sciences Methodology 6
Sustainability in Aviation 6
Institute of Law and Technology ECTS
Digital Law and Data Protection in International Law 6
International Business Law and Corporate Governance 6
International Commercial Disputes and Arbitration 6
International Human Rights Protection 6

NOTE! There might be slight changes in the course list in the beginning of each semester. Courses are opened, if at least 6 students are enrolled in the course.

Academic year 2025/26

Autumn semester

Welcome days 3-5 September

Classes 8 September – 19 December

Exam session 2 – 30 January (including re-take exams)

Spring semester

Welcome days 4-6 February

Classes 9 February – 22 May

Exam session 25 May – 30 June (including re-take exams)

KSU uses ECTS and the following grading system:

 

Pass/fail system Grading system Definition Approximate equivalent in ECTS Percentage of each grade with respect to the total passing grades awarded
PASS 10 (excellent) Excellent performance, outstanding knowledge and skills (excellent) A 15 %
9 (very good) Strong performance, good knowledge and skills (very good) B 20 %
8 (good) Above the average performance, knowledge and skills (good) C 20 %
7 (highly satisfactory) Average performance, knowledge and skills with unessential shortcomings (highly satisfactory) C 20 %
6 (satisfactory) Below average performance, knowledge and skills with substantial shortcomings (satisfactory) D 15 %
5 (sufficient) Knowledge and skills meet minimum criteria (sufficient) E 10 %
FAIL 4, 3, 2, 1 (insufficient) Knowledge and skills do not meet minimum criteria / below minimum criteria (insufficient) F-FX

International Coordinator
Kristina Šlekienė

Mob. +370 686 34423
E-mail international@ksu.lt