Studies

Duration

The duration of the studies leading to the awarding of the Master’s Degree (MSC) of the Program is defined in three (3) academic semesters.

The Master’s Program leads to the granting of a Master’s Degree (MSC) and lasts eighteen months. It is structured in two (2) semesters, each lasting at least thirteen (13) weeks, [30 ECTS], as well as six (6) months for the writing of a master’s thesis [30 ECTS]. A total of ninety (90) ECTS are required to obtain a degree.

Each course corresponds to six (6) ECTS credits (10 courses x 6 ECTS = 60 ECTS). The first and second academic semesters include teaching (lectures, laboratory exercises and exams). The third semester includes the preparation of the Diploma Thesis. The thesis is written in the Greek language. The permitted duration of completion of the obligations for receiving the diploma of postgraduate studies is from three (3) to six (6) academic semesters. In exceptional cases, suspension of studies may be granted with the recommendation of the Coordinating Committee and decision of the Department Assembly and this time is not counted in the total required duration of awarding the MSC.

 

Who can apply to the program?

Graduates and diploma holders of all departments of Polytechnic Schools, graduates of Environmental Sciences of Universities, graduates of the Department of Public and Community Health, Departments of Medicine, Nursing, as well as graduates of all related health sciences of the country or of similar institutions recognized by DOATAP are admitted to the Master’s program. foreigner, as well as graduates of other Departments of national universities or of recognized foreign equivalents.

The maximum number of students admitted to the Master’s Program is set at thirty (30) without prejudice to the relevant articles of the internal regulations of the MSC.

In addition to the number of admissions, they are accepted as supernumerary scholars and members of the EEP, EDIP and ETEP categories in accordance with par. 8 of art. 34 of Law 4485/17. The number of entrants must not be less than ten (10) and more than thirty (30). In the event that the number of prospective students significantly exceeds the number of places to be filled, or the prospective students have been found to have a significant research interest in following the MSC, then by decision of the coordinating committee, the number of admitted students can be increased by up to 10 additional people. maximum prescribed number.