ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
Electric Energy programme teaches students how electricity and heat are produced, transferred and used for practical purposes, electrifying homes and commercial buildings using both traditional and alternative sources of energy. Future engineers study physics, mechanics, computer-aided design, power stations and substations, distribution and transmission grids, high and low voltage equipment and its diagnostics, design of electrical networks, etc. The knowledge gained is consolidated and further developed during practical training, which lasts up to 20 weeks altogether and is conducted in five stages: introductory training and electrical works' training, both performed at KTK; professional, technological and final internships performed at partner enterprises.
Students have a possibility to study under the Erasmus+ student mobility programme in higher education institutions of the EU, Norway and Turkey, as well as to perform Erasmus+ traineeships in foreign companies. You can find the full list of KTK partner institutions here
Graduates will be able to work as electricians, energy engineers, electrical systems coordinators and electrical network dispatchers, organise and carry out installation, adjustment, testing and measuring works at power stations, substations, power lines, install consumer electrical equipment, security and automation devices, control measuring systems, repair and maintain electrical equipment and other facilities. The acquired qualification enables students to work as engineers in electricity transmission, distribution and service companies, project and department managers in transmission and distribution network companies, electrical installation organisations and industrial companies, to create their own business.
Students are awarded a Professional Bachelor's degree in Engineering upon completion of their studies and successful defense of graduation thesis. Graduates can continue their studies and obtain a master’s degree.
Citizens of Lithuania or other member countries of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) and their family members, non-EU and non-EEA nationals granted a right of permanent residence in Lithuania, stateless persons and Lithuanian nationals residing abroad can apply through the Centralised Admission Information System and can be accepted to the state-funded study places or claim for scholarships in accordance with the procedures established by the applicable legislation.
Applicants who do not meet the criteria can apply to self-funded studies. Tuition fees for the following intake are listed here.
KTK has one intake per year for studies commencing from September 2nd.
Lithuanian citizens or other member countries of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) and their family members, non-EU and non-EEA nationals granted a right of permanent residence in Lithuania, stateless persons and Lithuanian nationals residing abroad can apply through the Centralised Admission Information System.
Applicants who do not meet the criteria listed above can apply to KTK directly. The steps of the direct application process are explained here.
If you have questions regarding admissions, email us at admission@edu.ktk.lt
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SPECIALISATIONS WITHIN THE STUDY PROGRAMMES
Electricity Networks and Systems
Internal Networks of Companies
- Electrical Equipment of Enterprises
- Electrical and Computer Networks of Enterprises EN
- Exploitation of Electrical Equipment of Internal Network EN
- Automation of Building Engineering Systems EN
COURSE STRUCTURE
YEAR I |
SEMESTER I |
ECTS |
Foreign Language 1 (English / German / Russian) | 3 |
Mathematics 1 EN | 3 |
Physics EN | 6 |
Mechanics EN | 3 |
Electrical Engineering Materials and Electronic Components EN | 6 |
Fundamentals of Electrical Energy EN | 6 |
Introductory Training EN | 3 |
SEMESTER II |
ECTS |
Foreign Language 2 (English / German / Russian) | 3 |
Mathematics 2 EN | 6 |
Information Technologies EN | 3 |
Electrical Engineering EN | 6 |
Engineering Graphics and Computer-Aided Drawing EN | 6 |
Electrical Measurements | 3 |
Fundamentals of Automation EN | 3 |
YEAR II |
SEMESTER III |
ECTS |
Philosophy / Sociology (elective) | 3 |
Electric Power Stations and Substations 1 | 3 |
Electric Machines, Drives and Transformers EN | 6 |
Sensors, Controllers and Actuators EN | 6 |
Environmental and Human Safety EN | 3 |
Electrical Works Training EN | 6 |
Optional Subject (elective) | 3 |
SEMESTER IV |
ECTS |
Electric Power Stations and Substations 2 | 6 |
Distribution, Transmission and Catenary Grids EN | 3 |
Diagnostics of Electrical Equipment EN | 3 |
Semester Work EN | 3 |
Optional Subject (elective) | 3 |
Professional Internship | 12 |
YEAR III |
SEMESTER V |
ECTS |
Law | 3 |
Specialisation Subject | 6 |
Specialisation Subject | 6 |
Specialisation Subject | 3 |
Optional Subject (elective) | 3 |
Technology Internship | 6 |
Graduation Thesis 1 | 3 |
SEMESTER VI |
ECTS |
Business Ethics / Professional Communication (elective) | 3 |
Business Economy and Management EN | 6 |
Project Management EN | 3 |
Transport Communications and Telematics / Installation of Electrical Equipment (elective) | 3 |
Specialisation Subject | 3 |
Final Internship | 6 |
Graduation Thesis 2 | 6 |
VISITING TEACHERS
Giedrius Žukauskas | Deputy Director and supervisor at UAB ElektromontuotojasExperience in the design and operation of substations and electrical networks. Operation of electricity and electricity networks. Electrical network design. |
Artūras Merkys | Production Manager at UAB ElmovaExperience in the design and installation of power substations. Installation of electrical equipment. Distribution and transmission networks. |
Karolis Slušnys | Supervisor at MB ElandaExperience in installation of electrical equipment. |
Giedrius Petrėtis | Head of Laboratory at UAB TetasExperience in the field of electrical equipment diagnostics. |