Innovative Communication and Entrepreneurship
Lithuania, Vilnius
Study location | Lithuania, Vilnius |
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Type | Undergraduate, full-time |
Study language | English |
Awards | (Bachelor of Social Sciences) |
Course code | 6121JX081 |
Tuition fee | €3,700 per year |
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Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Applicants with an overall grade average of at least 70% are eligible for admission. N.B. for non-EU/EFTA applicants: the gap since your completed secondary degree should not exceed five years. Applicants are required to submit a motivational letter explaining their motives to study the “Innovative Communication and Entrepreneurship” study programme Important: additional country-specific requirements are set only for the following countries which you can find HERE (STEP 2). |
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Territory requirements | Applications are NOT accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): Bangladesh, Pakistan. The programme has reached its limit of applications from Bangladesh and Pakistan. |
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Language requirements | English The following language certificates are accepted for study programmes taught in English: IELTS Academic 5.5+, TOEFL iBT 46+, Cambridge English exam 160+, Pearson PTE Academic 59+, LanguageCert IESOL B2, Duolingo English Test 95+, Password Skills Plus 5.5+ or another language proficiency certificate equivalent to B2 CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). If you are a native speaker and/or if the English language was the medium of instruction in your previous studies, you will be exempt from providing an English language test score. |
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Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. |
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Overview
The Innovative Communication and Entrepreneurship programme at the Faculty of Communication offers a dynamic and forward-looking curriculum that integrates communication expertise with entrepreneurial innovation. The programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, addressing contemporary challenges in both fields. Through a hands-on approach—including lectures, seminars, and collaborative projects—students are well-prepared to navigate and lead in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape. By choosing this programme, students place themselves at the forefront of innovation and communication, ready to confront global challenges and become leaders who drive meaningful change and foster entrepreneurial ventures with social and cultural impact.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the Innovative Communication and Entrepreneurship programme acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to shape their careers in line with their individual interests and professional goals. The programme offers students the flexibility to explore potential career paths by selecting elective subjects across the university.
1. Creative Communication & Digital Influence
Explore the evolving landscape of media, technology, and creative strategy.
Students are introduced to the dynamic fields of digital media, strategic communication, and content creation. This pathway is particularly appealing to those interested in how communication shapes public perception, builds brand narratives, and engages audiences in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. Modules such as Creative Media and Political Communication or Digital Storytelling I: Digital Content Creation (Creative Writing) support students in developing both conceptual understanding and practical skills.
2. Innovation, Leadership & Communication Entrepreneurship in High-Technology Sectors
Foster entrepreneurial thinking, lead change, and shape high-tech ecosystems.
Students acquire the knowledge required for transformative leadership in innovation-driven environments, whether by founding new ventures or guiding established organisations through innovative changes. Students are encouraged to combine strategic thinking, business development, and a strong foundation in entrepreneurial methodologies, empowering them to drive change, foster innovation, and chart new directions in both start-ups and larger corporations. Modules such as Entrepreneurship Fundamentals and Innovations and Business Model Development support this development by blending theoretical insight with practical application.
3. Global Communication Strategy & Social Change
Leverage global communication strategies to drive meaningful social progress.
Students have the opportunity to strategically apply communication within international, social, and policy-oriented contexts. They are equipped to address complex societal challenges through inclusive communication practices, public engagement, and innovative approaches. Modules such as Communication Strategies and Tactics: Influence and Influencers and Leadership and Communication for Innovations provide students with the necessary skills to craft impactful communication strategies and lead initiatives that drive social change.
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