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Klaipeda University
BSc Port Technology Management
- Klaipėda, Lithuania
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
By choosing to study in the field of port technology management, you will learn and be able to manage port technologies, use computerized IT systems, solve logistics problems, be able to implement the ideas of a smart autonomous port or e-logistics, and develop strategic innovations - in this way you will contribute to increasing the competitiveness of the port and its development process.


Klaipeda University
MSc Shipping and Port Engineering
- Klaipėda, Lithuania
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s degree programme in Shipping and Port Engineering is designed to prepare highly qualified specialists and researchers able to engage in intellectual and creative activity and to create favorable conditions for individuals to acquire a university master’s degree, based on research and complying to a high technological level. It trains specialists who meet the needs of the contemporary knowledge and information-based economy and seeks to respond to the current and future labor market demands. During the studies in the Shipping and Port Engineering study programme, scientific research is conducted, and the theory of transport, transport systems, and their management are analyzed. The key courses taught in the programme include Reliability of Engineering Systems, Port Infrastructure Engineering, Types of Ships and Intro to their Design, Maritime Development Issues and Research Areas, Logistics and Administration, Stevedoring Operations and their Management, etc.


Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
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Bachelor in Port and Shipping Engineering Management
- Vilnius, Lithuania
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
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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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Klaipeda University
BSc Marine Transport Engineering
- Klaipėda, Lithuania
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
This is a unique study program, upon completion of which you will acquire knowledge of both marine transport engineering and information technology. In the contemporay world with the 4.0 Industrial Revolution, IT knowledge is critical to implementing and adapting innovations in transportation, manufacturing, and other human activities. These studies will help you keep pace with the latest technologies and innovations.
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Studying Maritime and Shipping Management in Lithuania puts you at the intersection of global trade and logistics, with direct access to one of the Baltic Sea's most active shipping corridors. The country's port infrastructure and established maritime sector give your studies a grounded, practical context from the start.
The learning environment fosters independent thinking and professional judgment across technical and commercial disciplines. Through applied coursework, you'll examine cargo operations, fleet management, port administration, and international maritime law. Modules in supply chain logistics and trade finance round out a program designed for the full scope of shipping commerce.
You'll develop competencies in vessel scheduling, freight documentation, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance, with industry-linked projects that reflect real operational scenarios. Graduates move into roles as shipping coordinators, port operations managers, logistics analysts, and trade compliance officers, with employers across every major maritime region actively seeking this expertise.
Lithuania's position within European transport networks also means your studies carry relevance beyond the Baltic, giving you a foundation that travels well into careers spanning container shipping, dry bulk trade, and multinational freight forwarding.