Lithuanian Maritime Academy

Professional Bachelor degree
Marine Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Marine Electrical and Electronic Engineering undergraduate program at Vilnius Tech prepares students for careers in maritime industries. It focuses on the design, operation, and maintenance of marine electrical and electronic systems, emphasizing modern technologies and sustainability. Students gain hands-on experience with advanced equipment and develop skills to address challenges in ship systems and offshore engineering. The program is ideal for those seeking roles in global maritime sectors.
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Marine Navigation
The Marine Navigation undergraduate program at Vilnius Tech equips students with knowledge in ship navigation, maritime safety, and marine operations management. The program emphasizes practical skills, modern navigation technologies, and international maritime standards, preparing graduates for careers as ship officers or in other maritime roles. It combines theoretical education with hands-on training to ensure competency in navigating complex marine environments.
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Marine Engineering
The Marine Engineering undergraduate program at Vilnius Tech trains students in the management, operation, and maintenance of marine power systems. It focuses on energy efficiency, sustainability, and modern technologies, preparing graduates for careers as engineers or operators in maritime and offshore industries. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience to ensure competence in handling complex marine power systems.
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Offshore Wind Turbine Engineering
Become a marine energy creator and help shape the world’s sustainable future with offshore wind turbine engineering! By 2030, global offshore wind capacity is expected to reach 234 GW, and by 2050 – an impressive 1.1 TW. In Lithuania, the first 700 MW offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea will start operating in 2028, producing up to 6 terawatt-hours of green electricity per year – half of Lithuania’s current electricity needs. A second farm of the same capacity will follow in 2030. Together, these projects will attract over EUR 2 billion in investment and create about 2,600 new jobs, ranging from construction to long-term maintenance.
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Port and Shipping Engineering Management
Shape the future of seaports!
Worldwide, 170 countries have 4,702 seaports and inland ports. The Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, handles around 90 ships daily, while the Port of Klaipėda sees about 20 ships each day. To speed up operations, artificial intelligence and autonomous cargo robots can reload in one hour as much cargo as a typical worker team would manage in a week.
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