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STUDY REGULATIONS

STUDY REGULATIONS. STUDY REGULATIONS. STUDY REGULATIONS. B ERITA S IMONAITIENĖ HEAD OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. The c redit system.

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STUDY REGULATIONS

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  1. STUDY REGULATIONS STUDY REGULATIONS STUDY REGULATIONS BERITA SIMONAITIENĖHEAD OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT

  2. The credit system Kaunas University of Technology, as all universities in Lithuania, uses its national credit system based on student workload with an average of 1600 working hours per academic year. 1 KTU credit = 1 ECTS One credit equals to approximately 27 hours of studying, including lectures, exercises, practical training, independent research, group studies or written reports. One year of studies is: • equal to 60 ECTS credits, • divided into 2 semesters, 30 credits each.

  3. Academic calendar Second (spring) semesterbegins on February 1 Semester lasts 20 weeks. The final 4 weeks are allocated for exams. Academic Breaks / Holiday Schedules Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania: Sunday, February 16 Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania: Tuesday, March 11 Spring(Easter) Holiday:Monday, April 14 through Monday, April 21 International Labour Day: Thursday, May 1 Summer Holiday: July 1 – August 31 Second (spring) semesterbegins on February 1 Semester lasts 20 weeks. The final 4 weeks are allocated for exams. Academic Breaks / Holiday Schedules Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania: Sunday, February 16 Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania: Tuesday, March 11 Spring(Easter) Holiday:Monday, April 14 through Monday, April 21 International Labour Day: Thursday, May 1 Summer Holiday: July 1 – August 31 Second (spring) semesterbegins on February 1 Semester lasts 20 weeks. The final 4 weeks are allocated for exams. Academic Breaks / Holiday Schedules Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania: Sunday, February 16 Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania: Tuesday, March 11 Spring(Easter) Holiday:Monday, April 14 through Monday, April 21 International Labour Day: Thursday, May 1 Summer Holiday: July 1 – August 31 Second (spring) semesterbegins onFebruary1 Semester lasts 20 weeks. The final 4 weeksare allocated for exams. AcademicBreaks / HolidaySchedules DayofRestorationoftheStateofLithuania: Sunday, February16 DayofRestorationofIndependenceofLithuania: Tuesday, March 11 Spring(Easter) Holiday:Monday, April 14 through Monday, April 21 InternationalLabourDay: Thursday, May 1 Summer Holiday: July 1 – August 31 Second (spring) semesterbegins on February 1 Semester lasts 20 weeks. The final 4 weeks are allocated for exams. Academic Breaks / Holiday Schedules Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania: Sunday, February 16 Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania: Tuesday, March 11 Spring(Easter) Holiday:Monday, April 14 through Monday, April 21 International Labour Day: Thursday, May 1 Summer Holiday: July 1 – August 31

  4. Studies timetables Full time studies First lecture 8.30 am Lecture lasts 90 minutes Full time studies First lecture 8.30 am Lecture lasts 90 minutes Full time studies First lecture 8.30 am Lecture lasts 90 minutes Full time studies First lecture 8.30 am Lecture lasts 90 minutes

  5. Individual study plan The individual study plan is a formal document : exchange students make their study plans together with their sending institution; degree students follow thegeneral curriculum of their study programme, but they can choose electives / optional courses:foreign language courses, etc. It is permitted to opt out of the selected courses and switch to other ones: duetotimetableclashes; when the Faculty administration cancels the course.

  6. Gradingscale at KTU Grades have the following point values and meaning: • 5 and aboveis a passing grade, • 4 and lower – a failing grade.

  7. Assessment of study outcomes At the first lecture, the lecturer of a subject/module will provide you with a detailed programme for the course and all assignments. The final grade consists of several intermediaryassessments (for example, mid-term exam, laboratory works, presentation, course paper) andfinal exam. For example (Philosophy): If a student fails to pass all required assignmentsfor the course, they are not allowed to take the exam.

  8. EXAMS Every course unit is concluded with either a written or oral examination. The student who is unable to take the examination because of the illness or other valid reason may apply to the Faculty Dean for taking examinations at different times during the session or for extending the examination period. Each student must inform the International coordinator of theirFaculty on the first day of illness and present doctor’s statement upontheirreturn to classes. If a student fails one or more classes, they are allowed to resit exams within the first week of the new semester and get full credit. 1st time a student can retake examination withoutpayment, 2nd – they must pay a fixed fee (LTL 50). Credit for a failedcourse can be obtained only by repeating and passing the course.

  9. Important notes The firstand secondyear undergraduate students are required to attend all lectures andpracticals. For the third and fourth year undergraduate students and all graduate students only practicals are compulsory. Defence of the final thesis is permitted only if all the requirements of the study programme arefulfilled. The person who has fulfilled all the requirements of the selected study programmeand has successfully defended their final thesis is considered to have graduated from University.

  10. Thank you for your attention!

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