After completing the previous steps, you may have already figured out what skills are needed for your future career. Now, based on them, you should create a list of the knowledge you would like to acquire. When creating a list, we suggest answering the following questions:
Which skills do I lack the most?
Which skills interest me the most?
Which skills will be most needed in the specific future career I am pursuing?
If you still don't know what skills are needed for your future career, we invite you to sign up for a consultation with a career counsellor. During the consultation, you will be able to delve deeper into your desired career and find out about the relevant skills.
Another recommendation from us would be contacting one of Vilnius University's mentors. Using the mentor's platform, you can find an inspiring mentor who has accumulated experience in a certain field. Mentors can guide and provide useful advice about how to prepare for your future career.
Open the list of available individualised studies subjects.
Select the study program you are currently studying in. Also, pay attention to the year of admission, indicated next to the study programme name.
Review the list of subjects offered to you and identify which subjects best develop the skills you want to acquire. You will do this most accurately if you base your choice on the subject description. Since the list is quite long, we suggest using the search function (CTRL+F) and searching for subjects by keywords that match the skills you want to acquire.
With a list of all the subjects that are most relevant to you, it's time to prioritise them according to the level of interest (from most interested to least). This list will be useful while registering. If the places are filled, you can look for your second or third priority.
Review the criteria listed in the "Prerequisites" column (if there are any). Do you meet them all?
In the "Description" column, you will find the subject timetable - familiarise yourself with it. Does the subject timetable suit you? Will you be able to coordinate it with your main studies timetable?
During the individualised studies subjects selection period, log in to is.vu.lt and register for the subjects you want.
Registration for Individualised studies subjects (for the autumn semester) will start on the 8th of May and will be open until the 14th of May. Registration for Individualised studies subjects (for the upcoming spring semester) will start on the 8th of December and will be open until the 14th of December.
You can register for the Individualised Studies subjects in is.vu.lt by selecting Enrollment, then clicking on the option Course Units (Modules) of Individualised Studies. Once you have found the desired study subject in the list, you should click on the plus sign (+) on the left of the study subject name.