FAQs

What is the duration of the Master's Programme?

The duration of studies for the award of the Master's Degree is three (3) academic semesters.

Who is eligible for the Master's Programme?

Holders of a Bachelor's Degree from Greek or foreign academic institutions are eligible for the Programme in accordance with article 34 of Law 4485/2017.

What is the number of admissions?

The number of admissions to the Programme is set at a maximum of forty (40) people per year.

What is the cost of tuition fees?

The tuition fees of the Programme amount to a total of 3,000 euros for all three semesters of study. Postgraduate students are required to pay 10% of the tuition fees within seven (7) working days from the day the list of successful candidates is posted by the MSc Secretariat. Postgraduate students are required to pay the remaining amount of tuition fees, divided into three equal instalments, within two (2) weeks from the beginning of the respective semester.

How many courses do I have to pass?

In order to obtain the Master's Degree, the student must succeed in 9 compulsory courses, 4 electives and also needs to prepare a thesis.

How many ECTS are required for the successful award of the master's degree?

For the award of the Master's Degree, the successful completion of 90 credits of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) (30 credits per academic semester) is required through the participation of each student in all educational and research activities of the Programme.

Will the courses be delivered only by remote teaching?

The course schedule will be implemented by remote teaching (using zoom meetings). Two (2) face-to-face meetings will be held each academic semester. The first one is optional and takes place around mid-semester. The second is mandatory, takes place at the end of the semester, and concerns the course examinations.

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