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The Bulletin provides general information on the courses and programs, rules and regulations and life in general at European University Cyprus. As a guide to students applying for degree or non-degree enrollment, this Bulletin reflects the formal relationship between the student and the University community.

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013 7

THE UNIVERSITYGeneral Information 9University Facilities 13Research at european University cyprus 21student Affairs 29Admission 39

COUNCIL, SENATE, ADMINISTRATION, FACULTYUniversity council 45senate 47Administration 48Faculty 51

FINANCIAL INFORMATION & ACADEMIC REGULATIONStuition & Fees for the Academic Year 2012-2013 65Academic Regulations 69

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SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS OF STUDY 77The Ioannis Gregoriou School of Business Administration 79 Accounting (Bachelor Degree) 80 Banking and Finance (Bachelor Degree) 81 Economics (Bachelor Degree) 83 General Business (Bachelor Degree) 84 Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων (Πτυχίο) 85 Hospitality Management (Bachelor Degree) 86 Management (Bachelor Degree) 87 Management Information Systems (Bachelor Degree) 88 Marketing (Bachelor Degree) 89 Public Relations and Advertising (Bachelor Degree) 91 Sports Management (Bachelor Degree) 93 Business Administration (Master Degree) 94 Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων (Μεταπτυχιακό) 95

The School of Sciences 97 Ακτινοδιαγνωστική-Ακτινοθεραπεία (Radiodiagnostics-Radiotherapy) (Bachelor Degree) 98 Computer Science (Bachelor Degree) 100 Computer Engineering (Bachelor Degree) 101 Διατροφή-Διαιτολογία (Nutrition-Dietetics) (Πτυχίο) 102 Νοσηλευτική (Nursing) (Πτυχίο) 104 Φυσικοθεραπεία (Physiotherapy) (Πτυχίο) 106 Information Systems (Μεταπτυχιακό) 109

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences 111 English Language and Literature (Bachelor Degree) 113 European Politics, Law and Economics (Bachelor Degree) 114 Κοινωνική Εργασία (Social Work) (Πτυχίο) 116 Νομική (Law) - Κατεύθυνση Ελληνικού Δικαίου (Πτυχίο) 118 Νομική (Law) - Κυπριακό Δίκαιο (Πτυχίο) 120 Λογοθεραπεία (Speech and Language Therapy) (Πτυχίο) 123 Psychology (Bachelor Degree) 124 Ψυχολογία (Πτυχίο) 125

The School of Arts and Education Sciences 127 Δημοτική Εκπαίδευση (Primary Education) (Πτυχίο) 128 Graphic Design (Bachelor Degree) 131 Music (Bachelor Degree) 132 Νηπιαγωγικά (Early Childhood Education) (Πτυχίο) 134 Εκπαιδευτική Ηγεσία (Education Leadership) (Μεταπτυχιακό) 137 Ειδική (Ενιαία) Εκπαίδευση [Special (Inclusive) Education] (Μεταπτυχιακό) 138 Διδακτορικό στις Επιστήμες της Αγωγής (PhD) 139

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A c A D e M I c c A L e n DA R 2012 – 2013

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Fall Semester20122nd October 2012-25th January 2013

Spring Semester20134th February 2013-24th May 2013

Summer Session201310th June 2013- 19th July 2013

Orientation/Registration dates 17th -28th september2012

21st January 2013- 1st February 2013

3rd June 2013- 7th June 2013

Opening day of instruction 2nd october 2012 4th February 2013 10th June 2013

Last day to Add/Drop courses 12th october 2012 15th February 2013 12th June 2013

Last day to file a Pass/Fail form 23rd november 2012 29th March 2013 28th June 2013

Last day to withdraw from classes 7th December 2012 12th April 2013 28th June 2013

Examination period 14th January-25th January 2013

20th -31st May 2013 22nd July 2013- 26th July 2013

Last day of instruction 11th January 2013 17th May 2013 19th July 2013

Holidays 21st December 2012-7th January 2013(christmas Holidays )

18th March 2013(Green Monday)26th April 2013- 10th May 2013 (easter Holidays)

24th June 2013 (Holy spirit Holiday)

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BULLETIN OVERVIEWthe Bulletin provides general information on the courses and programs, rules and regulations and life ingeneral at european University cyprus. As a guide to students applying for degree or non-degreeenrollment, this Bulletin reflects the formal relationship between the student and the University community.

every institution has its own style and atmosphere and differs in its approach to academic work. europeanUniversity cyprus is no exception. this Bulletin will enable the student to examine the courses and programbest suited to his/her educational and career objectives.

For additional information please contact:office of Admissionseuropean University cyprus6 Diogenes street, engomiP.o.Box 220061516 nicosia, cyprustel: 22713000Fax: 22713172/22662051Internet address: www.euc.ac.cy

the University has taken every care to make sure that the information included in this Bulletin is asaccurate as possible at the time of printing. nevertheless, it must be understood that certain circumstancesmay necessitate cancellation of courses or changes in the curricula and course content, as well as fees andother related matters.

the University can make such cancellations or alterations without giving further notice and cannot acceptany liability arising from them.

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BRIEF HISTORYeuropean University cyprus developed out ofcyprus college, which was founded in 1961 byIoannis Gregoriou. the purpose was to provide awell-rounded education of high caliber, so thatstudents would acquire the necessary academicand practical knowledge in their fields of study. A major develop ment in the college’s history tookplace in 2000, when programs of study leading toDiploma, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees wereaccredited by the Accreditation council (seKAP) ofthe Republic of cyprus.

on 24 February 2006 an application was filed forthe establish ment and operation of a privateUniversity according to the “Private Universities(establishment, operation and control) Law 109(1)of 2005. the application evaluation process by theevaluation committee of Private Universities of theRepublic of cyprus, led to the approval of theapplication in september 2007.

on 12 september 2007, the council of Ministers of the Republic of cyprus rendered a decision for theestablishment and operation of europeanUniversity cyprus, and licensed it to start itsoperation as of 1 october 2007, with four schools;namely, the school of Arts and education sciences,the school of Business Administration, the schoolof Humanities and social sciences, and the schoolof sciences. All undergraduate and postgraduateprograms offered by european University cyprusare recognised nationally and internationally.

PURPOSE, MISSION AND OBJECTIVESthe purposes and objectives of the University are as follows:

the advancement of science, knowledge, learning and education, through teaching andresearch for the benefit of society in general;

the cultivation, dissemination, application andinterdisciplinary exchange of knowledge; and

the provision of high quality undergraduateand/or postgraduate education, which shouldhave international recognition.

More precisely, the purposes and objectives of theUniversity are as follows:

1. General the purpose, mission and objectives of eUc(european University cyprus) are: to advancelearning and knowledge by teaching and research;to enable students to obtain the advantages ofUniversity education; and to provide relevantservice to the community. the University has astrong commitment to higher education ingeneral, and to excellence in teaching, researchand service to the community in particular.

2. Educationthe educational purpose of the University is tocreate an academic and social environment, inwhich students are challenged, guided andsupported to develop and achieve their personaland professional goals. students are challenged todevelop as independent, effective, active, rationaland creative thinkers and citizens, who appreciateand respect social, moral and ethical values. Anintegrated general education curriculum andstrong academic and career concentrationscharacterize the academic programs of theUniversity. Graduate programs offer the studentsthe opportunity to extend and deepen knowledgeof specialized disciplines and to secure additionaltraining for greater occupational competency.

3. Research the University views research as an importantfunction, which stems from the awareness of aresponsibility to contribute to the expansion ofknowledge and understanding. It, therefore,encourages, promotes and supports research andscholarship among the faculty and the students.

4. Service to the Community the University understands its special role as anintellectual and social resource. In this role, theUniversity through its faculty, students, facilities,and services, assumes major responsibility for theenrichment of the quality of the society and theeconomic development of the country.

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5. Student Body Purposethe University has an admission policy that mainlyserves academically capable and promisingcypriots, as well as qualified international students,without regard to ethnic background, religion,gender or age.

ABOUT THE CAMPUSthe ideal location of the University, which is in oneof the greenest areas of the capital, ensures thebeauty of the surrounding countryside, and ease ofaccess to some of the capital’s major business,governmental and social resources.

eUc offers a campus that is large enough toprovide all the facilities every student needs, butstill compact enough to retain a friendlyatmosphere and a sense of community in whicheach individual is important.

the eUc campus consists of the south, the West,the east and the north block buildings, allequipped with facilities necessary to a modernhigher educational institution. the south blockbuilding houses the Library, the computer center,Pc-laboratories, the executive training center, theconference Hall, Multimedia Lab, classrooms andthe Athletic center.

the West block building houses the school ofsciences, the school of Arts and educationsciences, the Gymnastic center, the office ofstudent Affairs, the cafeteria, the office of thestudent Union, the student Relationship center,the Advising center, the office of Athletics, theemployment and career office.

the east block building houses the Rector’s office, the school of Business Administration, the school of Humanities and social sciences, the computerengineering Lab, the Physics Lab, the ModelKitchen, the Model Dining Room and Bar, tV studio,Psychology Lab and classrooms.

the north block building is the newest building of the campus. It houses the office of Admissions,new administration offices, auditorium-type class -rooms, cutting-edge laboratories such as thenursing labs, Psychology lab, Physiotherapy labsand Biology/chemistry labs. the cultural centre, isan indoor amph i thea tre for 550 persons, whilethere is an outdoor amphitheatre with a seatingcapacity of 800 persons. the north block alsoprovides covered parking space for 260 cars.

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ADMINISTRATION OFFICES the administration offices are located on theground and first floors of the north building. the administration offices cover an area of 25,000square feet and are equipped with the latest officeequipment and technology.

ART STUDIOSthe art studios are located on the 2nd floor of thesouth building and are equipped with latest state-of-the-art furnishings and technology. the art studio I houses 20 fully equipped workingstations, tracing tables (with bulbs), lockers, andcelotex boards for displaying students work.students can make use of cutting mats, vacuum-forming equipment, a spray booth and otherspecialized design tools. the art studio II houses 20 easels with boards, celotex boards for displayingstudents work and a workshop area set up to allowstudents to pursue three-dimensional design.

ATHLETIC CENTEReuropean University cyprus has one of the bestindoor athletic facilities in the country. With aseating capacity of over 400, the Athletic centeris used for a variety of student athletic activitiesincluding volleyball, basketball, corfball, indoorsoccer and handball.

the center is fully equipped with spacious lockerrooms, changing rooms and shower facilities.

GYMNASTIC CENTERthe Gymnastic center is located at the basement of the West Block building. the center is equippedwith about 30 electronic and manual fitnessmachines, lockers and separate changing rooms for male and female students. the center employsprofessional trainers who can offer advice andsupervise weight loss, toning, muscle building,physiotherapy and conditioning. In addition,students can follow aerobic programs as well asindividual fitness programs supervised by trainers.the Gym is open from 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays.

AUDITORIUMS three auditorium-type classrooms (Alpha, Beta and Delta) are located in the north building (new building) and are equipped with the latesttechnology in audiovisual aids. each auditorium-type classroom has a seating capacity for 100persons and can be used for seminars, conferencesand debates delivered by faculty and/or guestspeakers.

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THE CAFETERIA the University cafeteria is located on the groundfloor of the West block building and can be usedfor an early breakfast, a quick snack betweenclasses or for lunch and dinner. the cafeteria is alsoused by students who want to socialise withfriends and classmates. the cafeteria has beenrecently fully renovated and it is considered a pointof reference within the campus.

CLASSROOMSthe University has 54 classrooms with a totalseating capacity of more than 2,510 seats. Allclassrooms are equipped with all necessaryequipment, are centrally heated and air-conditioned.

COMPUTER CENTERthe computer center operates under the supervi -sion of the Management Information systemsdepartment and provides state-of-the-art facilities,with the objective to support the needs of theteaching, administrative and research functions ofthe University. the center continuously strives toprovide the best computing facilities and reach asmany aspects of the University as possible; toenhance and enrich the process of education andlead it to the forefront of technology. Its effortshave not only brought the different faculties andfunctions of the University closer, but have alsoeased the interchange of information with the restof the world. the University encourages the use ofcomputers by all students, even if their major fieldof study is not computer science.

University Networkthe University computer network comprises ofseveral V-lans, which are linked together usingLayer 3 cIsco switches supporting fiber optictechnology. several servers supporting differentoperating systems using 1Gb/s ethernet capabilityoffer a throughput for even the most demandingapplication. the tcP/IP being the only protocolused on the network gives maximum networkbandwidth efficiency and the ability of a coherentmultisystem environment. the entire Universitynetwork is connected to the Internet under thedomain “euc.ac.cy” using a 10Mbit/s ethernetconnection.

the combination of UnIX and Windows 2003servers that are connected on the network providefast and rock solid performance services forMicrosoft Windows or UnIX operating systems forover six hundred and fifty Pc users. some of theservices offered include Web Access, e-mail, Webpage production & hosting, ftp, oracle RDBMs,personal files hosting, network laser and colorprinting and color image-scanning facilities.

University Wireless Network the University in its effort to use the latesttechnology available has installed and operated awireless network. the wireless service is availablefree to staff, students and invited guests and offersa flexible way to access online resources fromwireless hotspots across the University campususing a laptop, mobile phone or PDA.

Online Learning Moodle is european University’s learningmanagement system (LMs). Developed from alearning-centric perspective rather than a technicaladministrative perspective, Moodle enables facultymembers to enhance their face-to-face teachingand their students’ learning by providing an onlineenvironment to distribute materials and encouragecollaboration and interaction both within andoutside the classroom.

Students Email / Microsoft Live@eduLive@edu provides students and alumni long-term,primary e-mail addresses and other applicationsthey can use to collaborate and communicateonline. Microsoft Live@edu is an exciting newservice that university is proud to offer to itsstudents. With Live@edu students will have accessto a variety of powerful organizational tools and arobust new method of communicating with theirprofessors, family and friends.

The Personal Computer Laboratoriesthe University computer center houses 8 Pc-Labs.each Pc-Lab is equipped with 30 personalcomputers using latest technology. All labs are fullynetworked under Microsoft Windows 2003 andUnix using the computer center servers.Furthermore each Pc has full access to the Internet.the Pc labs Pcs mainly run on Windows XP andsupport application software and programminglanguages such as Internet browsing, Microsoft

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office Professional, Microsoft-Visual studio.net, c++, Java, Visio, oracle sQL, MysQL, sPss, and more.

the Labs are extensively used by students takingclasses in computer science and by students ofother disciplines. During the periods that the Pc-Labs are free from classes they are available tothe students for practicing and carrying-out theirassignments. In addition to the Pc-Labs, thecomputer center houses a computer lab withanother 55 Pcs which are also fully networked andprovide the same services as the Pc-labs. thecomputer center main lab is exclusively available to students for carrying out their Universityassignments or for exploring the Internet. europeanUniversity cyprus believes in encouraging all staffand students to make use of the Internet as avaluable part of University life and many have theirown personal pages for which they themselves areresponsible.

The Macintosh Labthe University computer center also houses aMacintosh lab. the lab is equipped with 17 Macsrunning os X and support application softwaresuch as Acrobat Reader, Adobe Illustrator, AdobeImageReady, Photoshop, Quarkexpress, Adobe cs3,sound studio and Quicktime. the lab is extensivelyused by graphic design students for practicing andcarrying out their assignments.

COMPUTER ENGINEERING LABORATORYthe computer engineering laboratory canaccommodate approximately 18 students workingconcurrently on the same experiment. there are sixbenches, each equipped with a networked Pcconnected to the individual server speciallyconfigured for engineering lab, a microprocessortraining board, a dual trace oscilloscope, a functiongenerator, a triple output power supply, and a pairof 4.5-digit multimeters. Ideally, three studentswork in a group on each bench, although there isenough space to accommodate a maximum offour students on each bench.

CISCO LABthe cIsco lab provides the latest technology innetwork equipment designed for students whohave the ambition and the desire to advance in theIt networking field. By attending cisco ccnA

Discovery or ccnA exploration curriculum,students can develop critical thinking, problemsolving, collaboration skills and practicalknowledge. the lab can accommodate up to 12students where each student has his/her owncomputer with all the necessary software neededto maintain and troubleshoot data networks.students also utilize network simulation tools tobuild simulated data networks. they can also workin teams using state of the art cIsco routers andswitches allowing them to setup real life datanetworks. Finally, students who attend ciscocourses are eligible for ccnA and ccentcertification.

CONFERENCE HALLthe conference Hall is equipped with the latestaudio and visual facilities and has a seating capacityfor approximately 200 people. the conference Hallis used for seminars, conferences and debatesdelivered by faculty members and guest speakersfrom the government and private sectors. It alsoprovides internet facilities for both wired & wirelessconnections.

CULTURAL CENTERthe cultural center consists of an indooramphitheatre and an exhibition hall and is locatedon the first floor of the north building (newbuilding). It is equipped with the latest audio visualtechnology and has a seating capacity of 550 seats.this modern, well-designed and efficient space canbe transformed into a Ball Room for variousreceptions and events.

EXECUTIVE TRAINING CENTERthe executive training center is fully equipped withall the latest technology in audiovisual aids and wasdeveloped with the objective to cater to the needsof University faculty, for in-house training ofUniversity personnel, for holding executive seminarsand for executive training of outside clients.

FACULTY OFFICESFaculty offices are located on the 2nd floor of theeast block and on the 1st and 2nd floors of theWest block buildings. currently there are 74 facultyoffices covering an area of 33,100 sqf. All offices arefully furnished and are equipped with personalcomputers.

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HOUSING FACILITIESthe Housing Division of the office of studentAffairs works hard to create a stimulatingenvironment conducive to learning whereresidents can develop strong personal and socialrelationships.

STUDENT PRIVATE APARTMENTS Wisdom and Harmony HouseeUc has inaugurated three modern buildingslocated minutes from the University to meet theincreasing housing needs of students. the housingunits offer superior living conditions and they havebeen designed to ensure privacy, comfort andindependence to residents. the buildings consist ofone, two and three bedroom apartments. WisdomHouse and Harmony House provideaccommodation on a fully furnished basis. eachapartment in Wisdom House and Harmony Housecontains its own living and dining area, kitchen andbathroom. the Kitchen is equipped with a cooker,oven and refrigerator. All housing units havehot/cold air conditioning units.

Serenity House serenity house is a small and quiet housing unit. Itconsists of one, two and three bedroomapartments. every apart ment has its own living anddining area, kitchen and bathroom, and it is fullyfurnished with single beds, side tables, desks,wardrobes, armchairs, dining table and chairs. thekitchen is equipped with a cooker, oven and arefrigerator.

Pouros Housesituated just 200 meters off campus, this exclusive Housing unit offers comfort and convenience. this small unit, contains six one bedroom and threetwo bedroom apartments with a maximumcapacity of 12 residents. the apartments are fullyfurnished with single beds, side tables, desks, bookshelves, sofas, dining table and chairs. the kitchenis equipped with a cooker, oven and a refriga rator.All apart ments have controlled heating and airconditioning units.

there is a fix contract period of 12 months. thefacility is ideal for students who wish to be veryclose to the university, since it is located justopposite the campus.

Perfect Housethis unit is located just three minutes away fromcampus. this facility combines different types ofapartments. the facility contains studio, onebedroom, two bedroom and four bedroomapartments, all fully furnished and equipped withelectrical equipment. the four bedroomapartments have en-suite bathrooms in each room.the apartments contain single bed/s, side tables,desks, book shelves, sofa/s, dining table and chairs.All apartments are equipped with a cooker, oven,refrigerator and air ventilator. Furthermore, allapartments have controlled heating and air conditioning units.

Cyprialife Residencecyprialife Residence unit is the latest addition toUniversity’s Housing facilities. It will accept its firstresidents in september 2012. this modern unit issituated only 200 meters away from campus and itcontains 44 studio apartments fully furnished andequipped with electrical appliances: cooker, oven,air ventilator, washing machine, refrigerator,heating and air conditioning units. the studios arefurnished with single beds, side tables, study desk& chair, sofa, coffee table, kitchen table & chairs anda book shelve.

THE LIBRARYeUc has created one of the finest and richestlibrary facilities in cyprus. It covers a space of 9,300square feet and is designed to provide a seatingcapacity for 200 students in a pleasant studyenvironment. situated on the 2nd floor of thesouth block building, the library also houses thebookstore and photocopy center, which are usedto serve the University community.

the library is an integral part of the teaching andlearning environment of the University and has twoprimary objectives. the first objective is to maintainan adequate, quality collection, comprised ofcurricular and co-curricular materials and to meetthe educational needs of students as well as theprofessional needs of the faculty and personnel. the second objective is to provide and maintainservices of high quality that will encourage theappropriate use of the library by faculty andstudents.

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the book section, with more than 75,000 volumes,consists of highly specialized books covering allareas associated with business, computer science,mathematics, engineering, literature and the socialsciences. Also, the library provides a great numberof books which cover current topics on health,politics and society. Highly specialized books arealso available. the library possesses approximately80% of the Harvard Business core books.

eUc has been subscribing to the search BankDatabases through its Internet facilities. Databasessuch as ABI/Inform-Proquest, emerald Insight, AcMDigital Library, PsychArticles-Proquest, cIAo,Proquest curriculum, sage premium 2007(columbia International Affairs online), classicalMusic Library, countryWatch, Hoover’s online,Infosci, LIon (Literature online), naxos MusicLibrary, and sheetMusic now, provide users withaccess to thousands of magazines and highlyspecialized journals on topics like computerscience, Accounting, Management, Finance,Business, Humanities and the social sciences. In addition, the library continues to provide userswith hard copies of popular magazines andjournals. to accommodate users in searching thedatabases, the library is equipped with computerterminals of the latest technology that areconnected to the Internet.

the videotape section includes academic,professional and social videotapes fromprofessional organizations and universities. Library collections are organized by internationallyapproved conventions and are arranged forefficient retrieval at the time of need.

the library provides its users with easy access tobooks, periodicals, journals and other referencematerial through search options from computerterminals. the library uses the library of congresscataloguing system for organizing the collections.

the eUc library is the official representative of theWorld Bank publications. the library not only sellsthe World Bank publications but also provides userswith a large collection of them. For this purpose aspecial section was created in the library for theWorld Bank publications. these publications are of

particular interest to government departments,banks and research institutions. Qualified librariansare available to assist and advise stu dents on libraryprocedures. During orientation, students areintroduced to the library’s indexing system andavaila ble facilities.

LANGUAGE LABORATORYthe language laboratory can accommodateapproximately 24 students. the language lab isequipped with 24 Intel Pentium 4 Pcs runningWindows XP Professional service Pack 3, Longmanenglish Language assessment and interactivesoftware.

MODEL DINING ROOM AND BARthe Model Dining Room and Bar is located on theground floor of the east Block (connected to theModel Kitchen) and is fully equipped with storingequipment, drink pre paration tools, bar and stools,and dining tables and chairs.

MUSIC CENTER A new, state-of-the-art music facility located at theunder ground floor of the north building, houses 8individual practice rooms, an ensemble rehearsalroom, a fully equipped digital recording studio anda digital piano laboratory for group instruction.Music students attend classes in specially equippedmusic classrooms, and have access to theMacintosh computer Laboratory, which contains15 work stations complete with MIDI keyboards anda range of the latest music-related software.

THE MODEL KITCHEN the Model Kitchen is located on the ground floorof the east Block building and is fully equippedwith a variety of food preparation and cookingequipment, and washing and storing facilities.

MULTIMEDIA LABthe Multimedia lab is located on the first floor ofthe north building and supports all stages in thedeployment of multimedia material and authoring.computers that range from multimedia servers,high end graphics workstations and digitizationdevices are supplemented with personalcomputers for individual work.

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NURSING LABSthe nursing labs have been designed to providenursing students opportunities to master nursingskills essential for competent nursing practice. the labs support and complement the clinicalaspects of the nursing curriculum. In addition, theyprovide nursing students opportunities for smallgroup and one-on-one instruction, as well asnumerous workshops and reviews in support ofthe nursing program's requirements.

they are equipped with beds; adult, pediatric andinfant mannequin dolls; a torso trainer for heart and breath sounds, mobile carts for medicationpreparation, intravenous access models andpumps, and a critical care crash cart for emergencyresponse to simulated cardiac/respiratory incidentsand various other practice modules.

THE FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY UNIT the First Aid and emergency Unit is located at theground floor of the West Block next to theUniversity cafeteria and the office of studentAffairs. the unit is fully equipped with theappropriate medical equipment and supplies forthe provision of First Aid to the Universitycommunity. the unit is headed by a professionalnurse who is also an instructor of nursing. the contact number of the unit is 22713003 orextension 3003.

ORBIS OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATREthe orbis outdoor amphitheatre is situated on thewest site of the north building (new building) andhas a seating capacity for 800 people and it can beused for a variety of outdoor events.

PHYSICS LABORATORYthe Physics laboratory can accommodate approxi -mately 15 students. It is equipped for a range ofexperiments in mechanics, waves, electricity, andoptics. students are divided in 3-4 groups andwork concurrently on different experiments. someof the experiments are demonstration experiments.each room is equipped with a computer and arange of instruments, for psychological testsrequired for data collection and analysis ofinformation gathered from psychologicalexperiments undertaken in the laboratory.

PHYSIOTHERAPY LABSPhysical therapy students get their practicaltraining and assimilate theoretical backgroundwhile applying the necessary skills and compe -tences in a variety of established specializedlaboratories. All our laboratories are equipped withthe latest technology equipment, applying thehighest scientific and ergonomic standards toprotect users, and are capable to cover completelyall subjects taught.

At the moment, the following laboratories are inuse, with their respective equipment: Kinesiology and exercise therapy lab:

Isokinetic Dynamemeter cYBeX HUMAc noRM,platforms of assessing balance, electronic handdynamo meters, exercise stations, goniometers,exercise station theraband, unstable platformsfor proprioception, weights, elastic bands,medical sticks and gym balls.

Electrotherapy lab: Ultrasound shockwave, short waves, microwaves, ultrasounds, magneticfields, mechanical traction, kryotherapy and thermotherapy equipment, paraffin baths, Laser,equipments for analgesia, tens, galvanic-faradiccurrents, electric adjustable beds, wooden bedsand chairs.

Manual Therapy Lab: 10 electric beds for manual therapy and massage techniques.

PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTERthe physiotherapy center is located on the groundfloor of the east block building and is equippedwith state-of-the-art machinery such as 992(Multiple Use), sonopuls 190 (Ultrasound),endomed 182 (electrotherapy), new Magneto LifeGauss (Magnetotherapy), therapeutic Laser, Infaredtreatment, Kriotherapy machine and ergometricBicycle.

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOthe photography studio houses essential studiolighting equipment like umbrella reflectors, snootflashes, various spot lights, tripods, reflector bowls,round studio flash lights, sLRs cameras, a lightmeter and various colour backgrounds. It alsohouses film processing equipment such as safelight, processing chemicals, graduate cylinders andother specialized tools.

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EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LABthe experimental Psychology Lab is designed andequipped so that it can accommodate all mainformats of empirical research and sports some verycutting-edge equipment, a sample of which can befound in the following lines:

eye tracking device along with Pc eye trackersoftware.

Galvanic skin response detector. Digital oscilloscope along with Logger Pro Data

Acquisition software. Laboratory in cognition and Perception

(experimental paradigm software). one tV set complete with 1 VcR, 2 video-

cameras, 1 LcD projector,1 digital audio mixer, 1 video-server complete with 2 screens, 3 digitalrecorders, and at least 3 table-mountedmicrophones in the focus group room.

three laptop computers with interactive screenwhich allow for automatic recording of data during computer Assisted telephone Interviews.

e-Prime computer-based psychological testingis also available in the General Psychology and Psychotherapy Laboratory to be used forexperimental design implementation andexecution.

three personal computers, networked with therest of the campus computing facilities; withoffice automation software packages (wordprocessors, spreadsheets, databases,presentation packages) installed.

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY LABthe General Psychology and Psychotherapy Labconsists of two soundproof rooms separated with a one-way mirror. one of them is set up as anobservation and testing room (section A), and thesecond as a therapy room (section B). Individuals inthe observation and testing room (section A) canview subjects in the therapy room (section B)through a one-way mirror.

the observation/testing room (section A) contains1 Pc with internet and audiovisual equipment usedfor clinical supervision and viewing of videorecorded clinical sessions.the therapy room(section B) is equipped with audio/video recordingequipment for recording therapy sessions.

In addition, the lab is used for psychologicalassessment. For this purpose one can find in thelaboratory a series of psychometric tools, for theassessment of cognitive, personality, and emotionalfunctioning.

LANGUAGE, SPEECH AND HEARING CLINICthe mission of the Language, speech, and Hearingclinic is two-fold: to provide services that fit theunique communication needs and improve thequality of life for individuals with communicationdisorders and their families, and to promoteexcellence in clinical training of the speech therapyProgram students.

the clinic facilities and infrastructure are state-of-the-art and they include five (5) therapy rooms;Audiology Booth for hearing and auditory functionassessment; waiting room; conference room andtwo model classrooms. the clinic instrumentationincludes instruments to measure nasal and voicefunction (nasometer, Visi-Pitch, csL computerizedspeech Lab); a complete library of standardizedtests of speech and language (in greek and english);Video-otoscope, clinical audiometer, tympatometer;Internal Audio-visual supervision system.

the clinic services include diagnostic evaluationsand intervention for disorders of language, speech,feeding/swallowing. specifically, the clinicprovides identification and intervention for all agesin the areas of developmental speech disorders;language delay/disorders; language and speechdisorders related to cVA; communication disordersrelated to neurological disease; memory andattention disorders; fluency disorders; voicedisorders; laryngectomy-rehabilitation; disorders offeeding and swallowing; other disorders of speechand Language; hearing evaluations for children andadults; aural rehabilitation; evaluations of auditoryprocessing.

services are provided by experienced clinicalpersonnel from the Language, speech and Hearingclinic of european University cyprus, as well as bysupervised students. the clinic accepts referralsfrom pediatricians, medical specialists and otherprofessionals, including psychologists, educators,ergo and physical therapists, schools, medicalcenters and parents.

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In a knowledge-based society, research is becoming increasingly important to prosperity and quality of life.Working with members of local, national and international communities, european University cyprus (eUc)strives to make far-reaching and positive differences through research and innovation. Within this context,eUc is a dynamic, interdisciplinary research institution and one of the eastern Mediterranean finestresearch-intensive universities. It has a proud heritage of cutting-edge research.

eUc has formed research synergies with numerous public and private sector organizations. our researchersare affiliated with over sixty major research centers and networks. Partnerships with other universities,government and industry are helping eUc researchers to have an impact.

eUc strengths have led to international recognition for its faculty, as well as an ability to attract outstandingstudents.

EUC RESEARCH eUc is one of the leading research institutions in cyprus, widely known due to its significant success inconducting innovative research. During the last five years, eUc has developed an intense action in a widespectrum of Ict, Business, socioeconomic sciences and Humanities through coordination or participationin national, international and european Union-funded research programs.

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It is the only organization in cyprus that hasbecome partner in the following three esFRI(european strategy Forum on ResearchInfrastructures) projects, which are funded underthe capacities FP7 programme, and aim atoptimizing the use and develop ment of the bestresearch infrastructures existing in europe:

ESS (European Social Survey) project is anacademically-driven social survey designed tochart and explain the interaction betweeneurope's changing institutions and the attitudes,beliefs and behavior patterns of its diversepopulations. It is the first social science projectto win europe’s prestigious Descartes Prize “forexcellence in collaborative scientific research”,and it is also one of the first to become a european commission’s ‘Infrastructure’, a recognition of how much the ess’s hightechnical and academic standards are advancingthe field of comparative social measurement.

“Preparing DARIAH” (Digital ResearchInfrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) hasa total estimated budget of 3 million euros.Under this project, eUc aims to create a strongnetwork of organizations operating in cyprusfrom Humanities and Arts, which will becomepotential users of the DARIAH infrastructure thatwill be created at a later stage.

CLARIN (Common Language Resources andTechnology Infrastructure) project, aims atbuilding an integrated and interoperableresearch infrastructure of language resourcesand its technology, with a total estimatedbudget of 5 million euros.

other sources of funding for research conductedby faculty members involve the Life-Long Learning2007-2013 programme (Leonardo, comenius,Grundvig), the Research Promotion Foundation, theUnited nations, Governmental Bodies and others.All research activity is centered to a number ofresearch centers, laboratories and units.

Center of Applied Research (CAR)the center of Applied Research is mainlyconducting research aiming at shifting decisionmakers from risky intuitive decisions to decisionsbased on systematic and objective investigations.the center offers both quanti tative and qualitative

studies. Quantitative studies include opinion polls,business and services image studies, advertisingeffectiveness studies, concept testing studies,product market assessment, packaging and brandname studies, market and psychographicsegmentation studies, mystery shopper studies,media studies, tracking studies, customer andpersonnel satisfaction studies. Qualitative studiesusually take the form of secondary data analysis orin-depth interviews. the Market Research section isaddition ally utilizing a cAtI system, specializedsoftware for telephone interviews. the softwareallows for an automated coding and extraction ofdata for the use in statistical analysis. cAR works inclose cooperation with the Labora tory for socialResearch, especially due to its facilities andequipment, suitable for focus groups sessionse.g. one way mirror, video cameras, and digitalvoice recorders.

CAR also serves as the national representative for: International social survey Program (IssP) World economic Forum, Administration of World Bank publications

in cyprus.

RC LaboratoriesI. Laboratory of Exercise Health and Human

Performance (Sports Lab) the Laboratory of exercise, Health and Human

Performance was established in January 2005and since then is the only academic orientedsports Laboratory of its kind. the establishmentof the Laboratory seeks to contribute to thepromotion of sports science and research incyprus via the systematic implementation ofresearch programs and studies. to this aim, theLabora tory has contracted collaborations withrenowned scholars and institutions from thespectrum of sports and health sciences incyprus and abroad, with the objective of theformation of a considerable network which aimsto contri bute in the implemen tation of highquality sports research. the Laboratory lendsparticular importance in bridging the gap that isbeen noticed between professional athleticpractice and the research in sports via theconduction of seminars and congresses oncurrent athletic issues.

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the mission of the Laboratory of exercisescience and Human Performance is to develop,disseminate and apply knowledge of sport,health and physical activity through education,research and scientific support. this missionis being achieved through key objectivesand strategies.

II. Laboratory for Social Research (LSR) the Laboratory for social Research was

developed through a grant from the cyprusResearch Promotion Foundation for theestablishment of the social Research andHumanities Research observatory. the over-riding purpose of this program is to help socialresearch scholars in cyprus and the neighborcountries in the field of social sciences at aninterdisciplinary level, in order to be able tocollaborate with other european centers ofresearch excellence. through the establishmentof a network of scholars/experts in the field ofsocial surveys, joint research activities will beinitiated. this will help participants to keep intouch with the latest and state of the art socialresearch work in europe. It is the first of its kindin cyprus, and it is equipped with the followingsoftware:

Galvanic skin Reaction Pc eye tracker Logger Pro Data Acquisition nIPo cAPI (computer assisted personal

interviews) sYsteM nVIVo

III. Internet and Multimedia Laboratory (IMLab) the main objective of the Internet and

Multimedia Laboratory is to provide unique,custom-based web development throughhighly detailed measurement and managementprocedures. the main strength of IMLab is theyoung and dynamic minds with creative ideas,which form a strong team with multiple skill-setsfrom disparate disciplines, and blend them in away to affect cohesive and integrated webmarketing and manage ment solutions. the waythe IMlab customizes its technology solutions tomeet an organization's unique business needs, isan approach that is highly appreciated by

clients. IMlab’s services include, but are notlimited to, web design, development andmarketing techniques, programming, softwareand database develop ment, as well asdevelopment of cD-Presenta tions andeBusinesscards. the laboratory’s expertise andprofessio nalism has led to long-standing andvibrant partnerships with leading companiesacross the globe, which are assured of servicesthat address their changing business needs andexceed their expectations.

LABORATORY FOR BUSINESS, ETHICS AND SOCIETY (LABES)the Laboratory’s for Business, ethics and societymission is to bring social responsibility and moralsystems of thinking and action into the publicdomain by advancing research in applied fields,supporting seminars, conferences, workshops witha significant ethical component and acting as acommunity resource. the laboratory operates as aforum for academics, practitioners, nGo's,associations, professionals and groups to engage inthe systematic, critical and rational reflection onethical obligations and responsibilities of publicand private institutions. the interdisciplinary composition of LaBes makes it possible to study structures from a number ofcombined and integrated perspectives in anattempt to provide research and consultationstowards a variety of social issues. special emphasisis given to the promotion of corporate socioculturalresponsibility and government education. LaBes’ faculty frequently participates in debates on economics, geopolitics, communication,sociocultural, organizational and labor marketissues. they lecture on these matters, supervisegraduate students, write books/ papers and articlesfor academic journals and newspapers; they aremembers of international academic associationsand policy institutes as well as they are regularlycontracted to carry out cutting-edge research.Furthermore, partici pants maintain closerelationships with professional partners and policy-makers in order to ensure that the LaBes' activitiesremain relevant and topical.

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eUc continually strives for high, internationally-recognized quality in our researchactivities. our researchers are affiliated with over sixty major research centers andnetworks around the globe and have formed partnerships with other universities,government and industry to impact positively the academic community andsociety as a whole.

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CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTthe newly established, at european Universitycyprus, center for educational Development aimsat mainly three objectives: to organize activities and short programs,

aiming to improve the teaching skills of theUniversity staff.

to develop and organize programs and activitiesfor teachers and schools, private and public,aiming at development and improvement oracquisition of specific teaching skills. suchprograms could be based on the assessed needsof teachers and schools and be organized on thecenter’s or the teachers’/schools’ initiative.

to develop and organize programs for teachingaids (classroom and personal assistants forchildren with special needs, classroom assistants etc.)

RESEARCH AND LEARNING LABORATORY IN SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND SOCIALSTUDIES EDUCATIONthe Research and Learning Laboratory in science,Mathematics and social studies education hasbeen established in the Department of educationsciences in March 2008, with the purpose tocontribute towards innovative approaches inresearch, teaching and learning in science,Mathematics and social studies education.the Laboratory’s work in research in learning and instruction follows three major focal areas,particularly important for the education in cyprus:(a) the need for inter-disciplinary approaches; (b) the need to inform theoretical approaches fromeveryday practice and vice-versa; and (c) the needfor approaches that cover and unify the completespectrum of the educational system.

the Laboratory’s objectives include thedevelopment of research infrastructure foraddressing issues and needs related to teachingand learning in science, Mathematics and socialstudies; support of the Master and PhD programsin the Department of education sciences; organizeprofessional development courses or seminar for in-service educators in science, Mathematics andsocial studies education in kindergarten, primaryand secondary education; set up a knowledgebasefor the dissemination of curriculum materials,

research findings related to teaching and learningand knowledge related to current trends inteaching and learning in science, Mathematics andsocial studies.

Members of the Laboratory include facultymember, special teaching personnel, and graduatestudents from the Department of educationsciences of european University cyprus, as well ascollaborators outside the University.

Teaching infrastructure the laboratory has the necessary room space andequipment for organizing courses for up to 30students. Additionally, it has 10 computers, whiteboards, a digital light projector connected with asound system, which can be used for watching andreflecting on videotaped lessons.

Research infrastructure the Lab also has two sets of videotapingequipment, specially designed for easy transportand videotaping of teaching in regular classes.these includes wireless and zoom microphones. It also has the necessary equipment for managing,storing and editing of videotaped data, as well asthe necessary software (Adobe Premiere, MagPie),software for video analysis (Videograph, transana),and software for analyzing qualitative data (ethno -grapher, AtLAsti) and quantitative data (sPss).

ERMIS RESEARCH AND INCUBATOR CENTERthe mission of eRMIs is to contribute the technolo -gical upgrading of the country’s productive baseand encourage and support local and regionaldevelopment. this will be accomplished through the realization of the following objectives:

Develop the necessary infrastructure and offerappropriate services to support, nurture andtransform innovative ideas into successfulbusiness ventures;

encourage spin-offs from research/academicestablishments through the exploitation ofresearch results;

Upgrade existing resolutions units through theutilization of new technologies developed at the incubator.

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eRMIs Research and Incubator center has signed acontract with the cyprus Government to host newhigh technology firms, which are evaluated andapproved by the Ministry of trade, Industry andtourism.

RESEARCH LABORATORY IN ICT-ENHANCED EDUCATIONthe Ict-enhanced education Research Laboratory(Ictee) operates under the auspices of the school of sciences. the basic aim of Ictee is to promote the intelligent use of information technologies inteaching and learning, through the conduct ofhigh quality research that can stimulate effectiveinnovations and improved learning outcomes. the Laboratory undertakes meaningful, future-oriented, action research and evaluation on theeffectiveness and impact of learning technologies,and facilitates the viable and sustainable infusion of successful technologies in educational activities.

Ictee has three areas of contribution that aremutually reinforcing each other:I. Research: the Laboratory acts as the umbrella

organization for numerous research projects ofinterdisciplinary nature, seeking to advancecurrent knowledge in the area of Ictapplications in educational environments.Projects are of a diverse scope, ranging fromsmall interdepartmental collaborations to largeeuropean-level projects jointly undertaken bymultiple institutions around the continent.Indicative eU-funded programs in whichmembers of the Laboratory have participated inthe capacity of coordinators or researchcollaborators, include LLP-Grundtvig, socratesMinerva and comenius, Leonardo da Vinci, and eureka.

II. Education: the Laboratory serves as a catalystfor innovation with technology supportedteaching and learning techniques by offering awide range of high-quality educationalprograms, tools, and services that advance thestate-of-the-art and practical use of informationand communication technologies for teachingand learning within the european Universitycyprus and beyond;

III. Community Engagement: the Laboratory seeksto advance the purposeful and effectiveapplication of educational technologies in allaspects of society by entering into creativepartnerships with researchers, practitioners,educational leaders, and community leaders in cyprus and internationally.

the Laboratory’s mandate spans all disciplines, all levels of education and training (kindergarten,primary, secondary, tertiary, vocational), and allproviders of education (public and privateeducational establishments, employers, informaleducation providers). It also has an underlying focus on bridging the digital divide, and onpromoting digital literacy for all citizens.

THE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ANDASSESSMENT LABORATORY the educational Research and AssessmentLaboratory is unique in its mission to work withstakeholders of education in cyprus (e.g. public and private education, teacher communities and educational institutions and services), as well aswith educational psychologists to (a) set thenecessary foundations to encourage innovativeapproaches in research, measurement andevaluation in education and educationalpsychology; (b) investigate and scrutinize theexisting assessment procedures used by HumanResource Departments of governmental or privateorganizations in cyprus for hiring, licensure andother purposes and (c) to build, adapt, standardizeor evaluate educational instruments as well asinstruments used by educational psychologists.scholars in the area of education agree thatLearning, teaching and Assessment are entwinedand that teachers and educational psychologistsneed appropriate tools to assess learning anddiagnose learning difficulties.

currently, there is a huge gap in scientific researchin cyprus which deals with the development,application and evaluation of modern assessment(and measurement) practices. our teachers work ina vacuum where they do not have the necessarydiagnostic instruments to assess students’knowledge, performance, attitudes etc.

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our educational psychologists work in a vacuumwhere they do not have the necessary diagnostictools to assess special needs, learning difficulties,emotional disorders etc. It is of paramountimportance that our Lab is focused on thedevelopment, translation, adaptation, orstandardization of such instruments.

Researchers from the Department of educationsciences and the Department of social sciences ateuropean University cyprus have established acentre of research excellence in a multi-disciplinaryeffort to develop and evaluate modern research,measure ment and assessment methodologiesand tools to be used in the context of theeducational system in cyprus (but also in othereuropean countries).

JOURNAL OF CRITICAL STUDIES IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETYthe “Journal of Business and society” (publishedsemian nually since 1988) has been changed titleand content and it is called “Journal of criticalstudies in Business and society” as of 2008 edition.the Journal has Issn 1012-2591 and it is listed inthe International current Awareness services andselected material is indexed in the InternationalBibliography of the social sciences, both publishedby the London school of economics and Politicalscience.

In particular, the new form of the Journal aims tobridge the gap and provide a site for the growingnumber of scholars, researchers who realize thatconventional or/and misguided theories are

inextricably connected with the intensifyingdisfigurements and dislocations of the modernsocial, cultural and environmental realms. In view of this, a new literature is emerging that seeks bothto examine corporate or economic globalization aswell as social or cultural activity in a critical perspe -ctive and to readjust the theoretical accounts andthe methodological arteries by which academicsand practitioners affect these particular activities.

Furthermore, the Journal's scope encouragesintegration of critical knowledge among thosedisciplines that underpin the complex interrelationand intersection between organizations andsociety. Articles cover a wide range of topical areaswithin the realm of critical studies, with emphasison identifying and investigating in aninterdisciplinary manner important corporate,organizatio nal, cultural and societal issues andproblems.

In light of the above scope, a new editorial boardhas been established. the editorial Board isconsisted by major thinkers of our epoch; byscholars who have enormously shaped with theirwork the disciplines of social sciences andhumanities: Fredric Jameson, Ulrich Beck, ernestoLaclau, stanley Aronowitz, Martin Jay, DouglasKellner, Richard D. Wolff, Henry Giroux, sut Jhully,Vincent Mosco, Robert Babe, cees Hamelink, stuartewen, Mark Poster, saskia sassen, Andrew Ross, BobJessop, takis Fotopoulos, B. newman and others arethe Members of the new editorial Board of the“Journal of critical studies in Business and society”.

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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESthe office of student Affairs is the pillar and sponsor of many programs and activities that take placeoutside the classroom and which aim at enhancing student life at the University. student life is animportant aspect of University education as it can offer a unique opportunity to develop leadership andcommunication skills. the office of student Affairs tries to cultivate a feeling of shared responsibilitywhereby students can learn the importance of teamwork and become members of an internationalcommunity. the aim of the office of student Affairs is to help students acquire skills and qualities that willhelp them cope and excel in life after graduation.

Learning is a continous process and occurs with every encounter in the exchange of ideas, in attemptingsomething new and different. challenging yourself to grow beyond expectation is the focus of our efforts.

Personal and career counseling, student activities, job placement and student housing are just some of theareas encompassed by the office of student Affairs, which help in student development.

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Orientation Programthe orientation program welcomes new studentsto the eUc community. It is understood that everybeginning involves new demands, newresponsibilities and new concerns. In an effort toassist students adjust to this stage as smoothly aspossible, orientation days are organized everysemester two weeks prior to the beginning ofclasses. During these two weeks the Universityfaculty and staff assist students with academiccounseling and selection of courses and introducethem to the policies, regulations and functions ofthe University. the orientation program includes atour of the city to help acquaint Internationalstudents with their new home.

Advising Centerthe main objective of the advising center is toassist students to realize their maximumeducational benefits, by helping them to plan theiracademic path and to learn to use the resources of the University. the academic advisors providestudents with frequent, specific, and positivefeedback about their academic progress anddevelopment and are helping students to improvetheir academic achievement and satisfaction. they also encourage students' involvement incampus activities

the academic advisors are knowledgeable abouteducational program requirements, curriculum,academic policies and professional/careeropportunities within their field of expertise. the center is located next to the cafeteria inmodern and state- of- the -art facilities.

Counseling CenterPersonal and career counseling is offered, free ofcharge, to all eUc students by the University’scounseling center. the center is available to assist students in educational and careercounseling as well as to help students withany personal problems.

Personal Counseling the primary objectives of personal counseling areto help students adjust to University life, thinkobjectively about themselves, developinterpersonal relationships and skills, as well as toidentify and take advantage of their full potentialfor improvement and development. Qualifiedcounselors are available to help students cope withpersonal and emotional problems that aresometimes difficult to bear alone. the counselingcenter guarantees that all counseling contacts arekept in the strictest confidence.

Employment and Career Officethe eUc employment and career office concentra tes its efforts in providing assistance to all gradua tes who seek career opportunities. the employment and career office (eco) hascultivated strong ties with the business communityand maintains an open communication line with allcompanies who are in need of new recruitments.

through the employment and career office,students are helped to find part-time, temporary orsummer jobs on and off campus, and graduatingseniors are informed of career opportunities.Alumni may use the services of the career’s officefor either finding employment or changing fromtheir present jobs to new ones.

the employment and career office helps studentsto prepare their resumé and teaches theminterviewing skills through a series of seminars,interviews, simulation exercises and workshops. the office arranges on-campus Universityrecruiting by interested companies, organizes a career Day exhibition every spring and places all job vacancy listings on the announcementboards of the University.

students seeking employment can browse on the eUc Web site on the employment and career office page htt: //www.euc.ac.cy/cycollege.29.122.menu122en.4.html. there, they can find jobopenings, submit applications and register forvarious programs such as the Internship Program.

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Student Mailstudents may use the University address to receivetheir mail until they notify family and friends oftheir permanent address in cyprus. student mailcan be collected from the reception desk of theoffice of student Affairs. We strongly encouragestudents to use this address only if necessary. the office of student Affairs will not be responsiblefor the loss of student mail.

Health and Accident InsuranceIn order to provide international students withadequate medical coverage a compulsory healthand accident insurance plan has been designed.the insurance covers the cost of medical expenses,which result from an accident; it also covers certainmedical expenses. For detailed informationconcerning the Insurance Plan students can obtaina copy of the Insurance Policy from the office ofstudent Affairs.

STUDENT LIFE AND ACTIVITIESone of the many responsibilities the University hastowards its students is that of creating aninteresting and supportive environment that meetsthe wide range of interests and talents of eUcstudents. that is why participation in social, athleticand extracurricular programs will give students theopportunity to get to know themselves and others.It will also provide them with ample opportunitiesfor fun and memories. From the very first week ateUc a student will be encouraged to participate inclubs or extracurricular activities. such participationwill give our students the opportunity to lead, toplan and gain self-awareness; qualities that willstrengthen personality and sense of responsibilityas a contributing member of an internationalcommunity.

the office of student Affairs together with thestudent Union, arranges numerous social andcultural activities, such as excursions, lectures,exhibitions, festivals, dances, student publicationsand sports. these extra-curricular activities serve asan integral part of University life. Participation in thevarious student clubs and associations certainlymakes academic life more enjoyable and pleasant.thus, the office of student Affairs coordinates andstrongly supports such activities.

Clubsthe following is a brief summary of some of theclubs and their activities at eUc. From groupdiscussions to charity fairs, from lectures to singing,there is a club that best meets each student’sinterests and talents. the diverse needs andinterests of eUc students encourage the intro -duction of new clubs every year.

The Art and Photography Club the club aims to teach interested students the

methods of taking photographs, developing filmand the art of photography in general. the clubalso deals with art aspects such as the IkebanaArt. the club organizes photography competi-

t ions and art exhibitions and excursions toplaces of interest.

the Beautician's Club A club which offers beauty treatments from our

very own trained students in the field in fullyequipped salons that are available on campus.these treatments range from facials to make up,massage etc. there is a minimum charge tocover expenses of the professional productsused. All treatments are supervised, by theInstructors, Furthermore; the club offerstreatments to aid members from other clubssuch as: photography make-up and theatremake-up. In essence, the club offers students theopportunity to receive beautician’s services atvery low prices and provides to members theopportunity to gain professional experiencebefore graduation.

The Bowling Club the Bowling club has been created in order to

bring all fans of bowling together and have fun.Members of this club organize varioustournaments on bowling, as well as differenttrips and outings.

Chamber Music & Guitar Club the aims of the chamber Music club are to

present concerts of chamber music withparticular emphasis to guitar performances and contemporary music. through activeparticipation in the club’s activities, studentsacquire experience as performers, playing

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the office of student Affairs at eUc plays a major role in your living, learning anddeveloping as a member of the university community. Personal and careercounseling, student clubs and activities, job placement and student housing arejust some of the areas in which the office of student Affairs helps to make yourexperience at eUc rewarding and productive.

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concerts within the chamber music medium.they also gain experience as composers as theywill have the opportunity to present their ownworks, composed for the chamber musicmedium or for guitar ensembles, at variousconcerts.

the club gives particular emphasis to guitar

performance and will encourage the creation of various guitar ensembles consisting of bothstudents and faculty.

The Computer Club the computer club aims at improving the

standard of computer literacy in the Universityby giving interested students an opportunity todevelop their skills and knowledge beyondclassroom lectures. to achieve this, thecomputer club organizes in-depth lectures on avariety of topics and members are involved in-group projects. In addition, members organizevisits to companies, computer software houses,computer suppliers and other computer relatedorganizations. executives from of the computerindustry are also asked to deliver lectures.

The Cricket Club the cricket club is very popular among Asian

students who as genuine cricket playersorganize numerous cricket games very often.they also participate in various championshipsoutside the University.

The Dance Club the Dance club was created by a group of

cypriot students and has been up and runningsince the fall of 1985. the Dance club providesinternational and cypriot students the chance tolearn a variety of dances, ranging from traditio nalGreek cypriot dances to Latin dances, bellydance and Hip Hop. the club participates inmany activities on and off the University campus.Its involvement in the University cultural life issignificant and extremely important for thebenefit of the whole student population.

Drama Club the club aims to promote interest in Drama

through a variety of activities and eventsincluding attending performances andorganizing theatre workshops to enable itsmembers to come in contact with variousaspects of theatre and the performing arts.

The Education Club student members identify areas of interest and

along with their advisor they organize lectures,field trips and workshops.

The Erasmus Club the european University cyprus erasmus club

aims to support the social and culturalintegration of incoming erasmus students incyprus. the erasmus club organises and carriesout events of all kinds, ensuring that erasmusstudents have fun while they get to knowcyprus and become familiar with the cyprusculture.

Gamers Club the Gamers club is a club that caters to the

‘stress release’ side of university life. themembers are all fans of computer console andvideo games, and this is a subject of discussionsand competitions that the club organizes.

Hiking Club the club organizes trips to different locations

and provides its members the opportunity toexplore the trail paths of cyprus. If you enjoyhiking, nature and photography, join this active,multi-cultural, lively group.

The Intercultural Communication Club the Intercultural communication club aims at

bringing together students from variouscultures. the club members have regular weeklymeetings in which they also have the chance topractice their oral skills in english. they get toknow each other by playing games, havingdiscussions, delivering speeches, participating incompetitions or watching films. trips, tours andparties are also organized which aim atcultivating interpersonal relations among thestudent population.

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Law Society the Law society promotes the legal and social

aspects of our daily lives through interactionand various activities. It acts as a pro bonoadvisory body for those within eUc who requestlegal advice and promote students interactionwith professional associations and leading lawfirms in cyprus. the Law society organizesmooting and debating to enhance thecommunication skills of its members.

Martial Arts Club the Martial Arts club is a group of students,

faculty and staff that fosters interaction betweenall those that are interested in learning aboutthe world of martial arts. Regular classes arescheduled for teaching martial arts and noprevious experience is necessary. Members are exposed to a variety of martial arts, as well as self-defence techniques. the club also holdsWomen’s self Defence seminars.

The Music Club the Music club provides students the

opportunity to experience the fantastic,professional world of entertainment. outings,social events, concerts, t.V. appearances, showsand philanthropic performances are just asample of the activities that the Music cluborganizes every year. the Music club is anintegral part of every student’s life at eUc.

Music Education Club the overall philosophy of the Music education

club is to provide the means for all interestedstudents from the areas of music education, pre-primary and primary education to furtherengage in various theoretical and practicalactivities which deal with music education. It provides practical opportunities to themembers to engage with various musicalinstruments that can be used in musiceducation settings such as preschool, primaryand high schools. the club sets a framework forfurther informal and formal discussions onhistorical, philosophical and methodologicalissues in the area of music education and itacquaints students with current trends andapproaches in the area of music education.

The Office Administration Club the office Administration club was established

for the benefit of the office Administrationstudents - the administration assistants/secretaries "to be". the objectives of the club areto enhance their horizons by visiting variousorganizations and attending/organizing lecturesand workshops. It is worth mentioning that, for15 consecutive years, the oAD club incooperation with eUMA-cyprus (europeanManagement Assistants) has successfully beenorganizing workshops which have evolvedaround issues relevant to this profession.

As a result of the above cooperation, oADstudents are given the opportunity to beaccepted as members of eUMA-cyprus under the student Membership category for a period of two years.

Robotics the goal of this club is to get students involved

in the field of robotics through the building ofvarious robots, programming them andexecuting tasks autonomously. the members ofthe club acquire more hardware knowledge aswell as better programming skills that arenecessary for such a task. Furthermore,members of the club also have the opportunityto compete against each other using their robotcreations in on-campus contests. Finally, theclub aims to participate in international contests.

Sign Language Club the sign Language club provides the

opportunity to students to learn the signlanguage and experience the richness and theproud heritage of the deaf culture. overcomingthe communication barrier helps broaden theunderstanding and brings deaf and hearingpeople closer together.

Social Work Club the primary goal of the club is to sponsor life

enrichment through non-academic studentactivities. social work students are expected to organize activities that are related to theirstudies. such activities will include workshops,fund-raising activities, social events and activitiesfor building leadership skills.

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Sociology Club the sociology club aims to provide a concrete

surrounding which will aid in substantiatingeducational and informational array of events,workshops and seminars closely connected tosocial sciences and especially the field ofsociology.

Yoga Club the Yoga club wants to offer to students and

staff an island of relaxation amidst busyUniversity life. Yoga is a form of exercise thatteaches awareness of relaxation and tension. By acquiring correct breathing techniques andconcentration, one learns to reach deeprelaxation. In addition, through a variety of postures, it generally strengthens and tones thebody and increases flexibility. the sessions areconducted by a qualified yoga instructor.Participation is free of charge to all members and no previous experience is necessary.

The Literary Society the club sponsors literary events, such as poetry

and fiction readings by local and internationalwriters, as well as organizing creative writingworkshops to help students improve their ownwriting. It also helps organize the LiteraryMagazine, a student publication of cypriot andinternational writing.

The Symphonic Band of European University Cyprus

the symphonic Band of european Universitycyprus was established in 2006. Its primaryfunction is to provide a venue for music studentsto engage in a large instrumental ensemble, toimprove and expand upon their instrumentalskills and musicianship, to become familiar withband repertoire, to promote the music programand to provide a service to the University.

the band consists of wind and percussioninstruments such as the flute, clarinet,saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drumsand various other percussive instruments. Apartfrom music students the band is also open to allinterested students who play such instruments,as well as to outside members who play such

instruments at a good technical level.Membership is based upon a successful auditionor approval of the instructor. the band gives anumber of performances and participates inmusic festivals and events throughout cyprusand abroad. In 2007, the symphonic Bandbecame a joint project between the europeanUniversity cyprus and strovolos Municipality.

Tourism and Hospitality Management Society the main aim of the club is to introduce to its

members the aspects of the subjects taught inthe field of tourism and Hospitality manage -ment. the club visits Larnaca Airport, travelagencies and numerous hotels.

Futsal Club the Futsal club gives its members the chance to

participate in intra tournaments andintercollegiate tournaments.

Ping Pong Club Members of this club participate in University

championships.

Shooting and Hunting Club the shooting and hunting club invites all

students who are nature lovers, who like to trekon the mountains and to explore new places, tojoin the club. on the other hand, if you simplyenjoy target practicing, this is also a good reasonto join this club. Being a member of this clubmeans Fun, Fun and more Fun!

European Studies Club the aim of this club is to increase interaction

among students and bring awareness oneuropean issues. the club focuses on theorganization of educational trips as well asinteraction with politicians and diplomats. one of our main goals is to set up relations with several political organizations and eUrepresentatives in cyprus.

Linguistics Club the Linguistics club welcomes students who

share interest in language and Linguistics. It aimsat promoting the exchange of ideas ondebatable current Linguistics issues through

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academic and social activities. the club offersthe chance to its members to organizescreenings of films on various aspects ofLinguistics or just get together to discuss thepublication of a new article. the club also inviteslinguists from institutions in cyprus and abroadto give lectures on topics of their specialization.Finally, the Linguistics club acts as a forum for itsstudent-members who wish to present theirown Linguistics research projects.

Logotherapy Club the Logotherapy club brings together students

who are interested in servicing the society andoffering a helping hand to the needy. More so,having to deal with such a variety of disordersand disabilities, and with the broader sense of“communication”, the most important andessential characteristic of the human species ourstudents need to learn better ways to intertwinewith society and everyday life. the club’sactivities life involve training activities,awareness days, and exchanges of ideas,fundraisings, discussions, lectures, seminars,visits, trips and tours. the club will inviteexchanges and interactions with otherinstitutions both in cyprus and abroad to givelectures on topics of their specialization. the club will also act as a fellowship amongour students to help them develop betterintercommunication, intercultural andinterpersonal communication.

Ecology Club the mission of the ecology club is to promote

the protection of the environment all over theworld and in cyprus in particular. this isachieved through activities, projects, events,seminars and education.

Psychology Club the club’s goals are to promote the fields of

Psychology and to help students of Psychologyto develop professionally in the field. serve theinterests of Psychology in the university and thecountry. Maintain a high standard of studentintegrity for Psychology students. Members ofthis club attend educational workshops andvarious social events.

STUDENT PUBLICATIONSWhether a student’s creative interests lie in essaywriting, literature, photography or sports coverage,student publications will have a place for him/her.eUc student publications serve as the means ofexercising creative thinking, airing views andcapturing unforgettable memories.

‘The Observer’ the observer is the eUc newspaper responsible

for covering news and events. the newspaper isrun exclusively by students who use it as ameans of expressing their ideas and opinions ona variety of academic and socio-cultural issues,and at the same time communicating Universityactivities to the student body and the publicat large.

the observer offers a unique opportunity tostudents from all nationalities to work togetherin an atmosphere of fellowship, to obtainexperience as news reporters, editors, photo -graphers, production workers as well asmarketing and distribution managers.

copies of the newspaper are distributedthrough the Library, office of student Affairs andthe student Union. the editorial committeemain tains an extensive mailing list anddistributes the observer to the public in general,libraries, high schools, student bodies,companies, banks and others.

Cadences A multilingual journal of literature and the arts

publishing fiction, poetry, essays, autobiographyand other writing by both students andestablished writers living in cyprus. It is edited by faculty in the Department of Humanities,published once a year in october and invitesstudent participation as editorial assistants foreach issue.

The Pioneer Journal the Pioneer Journal, is the european University

cyprus bi-annual Journal. It is initiated bystudents and it involves the heavy interactionbetween students and academics at eUc alongwith, successful journalists and other students atuniversities abroad. this Journal aims in creatingawareness to people, by dealing with hot issues

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that trouble the public mind. In every issue anew topic is addressed and different views andopinions are presented. the Journal’s mission is,to annihilate all borders so as to be able to‘export culture’ to the rest of the society.

ATHLETICSthe athletics program is designed to bring studentstogether through participation in a variety of inter-collegiate, intramural and recreational sports.emphasis is on group spirit and enjoyment ofsports rather than on individual excellence andcompetitiveness.

Sports Teamsthe University maintains an active intercollegiateprogram for interested students. every year eUcteams occupy leading positions among theintercollegiate and other sport competitions.

the University teams participate in the followingintercollegiate championships and in otherunofficial games:

Basketball Football squash cricket swimming Handball Volleyball Futsal (women) table tennis

ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONthe Alumni Association is sponsored by theUniversity in an effort to maintain contact with itsgraduates by inviting them to attend Universityactivities and by sending them University publica -tions. the association is designed so that it mayreceive information from graduates concerningtheir employment and career development.

Membership exceeds 3,000 members andthe Alumni committee can be riched atalumnieuc.ac.cy

STUDENT UNIONstudents have the opportunity to participate incampus governance and to voice their views in thedevelopment of the University by participating inthe student Union.

the twenty-one-member committee is electedevery spring semester and represents the studentbody on matters of relevance and interest to them.Apart from arranging various student activities, thestudent Union is responsible for organizing theGeneral Assembly in which all students participateand present their views on various issuesconcerning academic and student life. the studentUnion exists and functions under the rules andregulations stipulated by its constitution. Moredetails about the aim and goals of the studentUnion are found in the constitution, which isavailable to all students at the student Union officelocated in the east block building.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATIONSthere are numerous student associationsrepresenting the different ethnic groups of theUniversity, such as the Hellenic students’Association the Indian students’ Association, the Pakistani and Bangladeshi students’Association, the Arab students’ Association, the Bulgarian students’ Association, the Africanstudents’ Association, chinese students’ Associationand the nepalese students’ Association. throughthe Associations, international students have theopportunity to promote their history, customs andculture through the various activities they organize.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSthe criteria for admission to european Universitycyprus have been set to enable the office ofAdmissions to select students who have the abilityto do university-level work and to place students incourses and programs appropriate to students’academic preparation, in an effort to help themsuccessfully realize their full academic potential.

the admission process has been developed withtwo thoughts in mind. First, we wish to give you theopportunity to get to know european Universitycyprus so that you can evaluate our academicprograms and determine whether we are the rightUniversity in which to pursue your education.second, it is our chance to get to know you and todetermine if you are among the students who havethe ability to help make european University cyprusa dynamic place of learning.

our students come from many parts of the worldand bring with them a wide range of academicdisciplines, experiences, special interests, talentsand cultural backgrounds. the office of Admissionsaims to form a student body which will give the

opportunity to each student to share educationand grow in experience as a member of aninternational community.

All applicants must have completed a secondary(high) school education or twelve years ofschooling or the equivalent, to be considered foradmission το undergraduate study, or hold aBachelor’s degree for post-graduate study.

european University cyprus recognizes a strongacademic performance at high school level as theprimary determinant for undergraduate universitylevel success. When making an admissionsdecision, the university is interested in applicantswith a solid high school record, evidence of extra-curricular involve ment, a high level of commitmentand potential for personal growth.

Applications for admission to european Universitycyprus, together with the applicant’s credentials,are examined and evaluated by the office ofAdmissions, which makes the final decision for theapplication.

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Any person who intends to register for a programat european University cyprus must first beadmitted to the university. Application forms andthe most current information about admissionrequirements can be obtained from the office of Admissions or our webside. All applicationmaterials and supporting documents should besent to:

The Office of AdmissionsEuropean University Cyprus6 Diogenes Street, EngomiP.O.Box 220061516 Nicosia-CyprusTel: +357 22713000Fax: +357 22713172/22662051Email: [email protected] address: www.euc.ac.cy

Applicants must first be admitted to europeanUniversity cyprus to be considered for financial aid,scholarship and/or on-campus housing.

ADMISSIONS CLASSIFICATIONSApplicants and students of european Universitycyprus are classified into two categories:

Matriculated StudentsA matriculated student is one who has demonstra -ted competence for higher education and who hasbeen accepted as a degree candidate for any of thedegrees offered by the university. only studentswho have earned a secondary school diplomameeting the requirements outlined earlier, may be considered for a degree program.

Non-Matriculated StudentsApplicants who satisfy the admission criteria maybe considered for admission as non-matriculatedstudents on an individual basis. non-matriculatedstudents shall be students enrolled for short-termstudies, not taking courses leading to a degree.

FRESHMAN ADMISSIONProcedure and Criteria for Native & EU studentsthe office of Admissions bases its decision on thefollowing factors:

1) A completed application form the application form may be obtained either in

person from the office of Admissions, by

writing to the Director of Admissions, Po Box 22006,1516 nicosia, cyprus or through our website. A non-refundable fee of €52 must accompanyevery application.

2) Academic Records a. For Undergraduate students the applicant must submit an official copy of

the high school leaving diploma and marksheetof his/her secondary school record togetherwith the application. For candidates applyingfor admission with advanced standing, anofficial transcript of their previous college/university record is required.

b. For Postgraduate students the applicants must submit an official copy of

their Bachelor’s degree and official transcripts inenglish attested by the awarding institution orthe Ministry of education. In addition, applicantsmust submit two letters of recommendation,recent cV and proof of work experience (if any).

3) Initial Payments A down payment of €1,100 will have to reach

the office of Admissions by August 30 ifapplying for the Fall semester and by December30 for the spring semester. this amount shouldbe sent after an applicant receives anacceptance letter from the university. A studentwho fails to register is entitled to a full refund ofthe above amount, provided the Registrar’soffice is notified in writing before classescommence.

Procedure and Criteria for International StudentsInternational students will need to submit thedocuments/payments listed below to the office ofAdmissions, Po Box 22006, 1516 nicosia, cyprus atleast two months prior to the beginning of thesemester in order to be admitted to the universityand comply with Immigration regulations.1) Application and Documents A completed application form together with

a non-refundable fee of €52. An attested copy of high school leaving

certificate and mark sheet (in english). In thecase of Master’s degree students, an attestedcopy of Bachelor’s Degree and transcript(in english) is also required.

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An attested copy of valid passport. thepassport should have a minimum validityof two (2) years.

An attested letter of good conduct (inenglish), from the police authorities in thestudent’s country of citizenship, indicatingclear criminal record. the letter of goodconduct is valid for no more than six (6)months.

Attested health certificates (in english) forHIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis c, syphilis andchest X-ray report (for tuberculosis). the health certificates are valid for no morethan four months.

An attested bank letter together with arecent bank statement (in english)confirming that the student or sponsor(mother or father) has sufficient funds tofinance the student’s fees and livingexpenses in cyprus. the amount indicatedon the bank letter and bank statement mustbe at least €7,000 or above. the bank letter isvalid for no more than six (6) months.

two passport size photographs.

2) Payments total payments of €3,500 which include the

Application Fee of €52, the estimated tuition forthe first semester of €3,012, the Internationalstudent Guarantee of €350 and theImmigration Application Fee of €86 (non-refundable), will have to reach the office ofAdmissions by August 1, if applying for the Fallsemester, by December 1, if applying for thespring semester and by April 1, if applying forthe summer session. these amounts should besent after an applicant receives an acceptanceletter from the university. the payment will haveto reach the office of Admissions through abank transfer.

NO applications will be accepted by the migrationoffice unless the University presents receipts for allthe payments requested.

Due to variations in the cost of tuition per programof study, final adjustments to tuition fees will bemade after the student registers at europeanUniversity cyprus. Any remaining balance, afteradjustment of tuition fees, will be transferredtowards the tuition fees of the next semester. norefund will be given to students for any creditbalance remaining in their account.

3) Student visa Your application for admission to european

University cyprus is subject to approval by theMinistry of education and culture and thecyprus Migration office. All internationalstudents need an entry visa to cyprus. Forcertain nationalities, student visas are issued incyprus where as for others, they will need toapply for a student visa from the cyprusembassy/consulate in the student’s country ofcitizenship. Different attesta tions of the abovedocuments are required, depending on yourcountry of citizenship. More information canbe provided by the office of Admissions [email protected] or through our websitewww.euc.ac.cy

Note: Refund Policy.

A student who fails to register because he/she has not

completed the process of admission or an entry visa to

Cyprus was rejected is entitled to a refund provided the

Office of the Registrar is notified in writing. An

administrative charge to cover visa and bank expenses

of €175 will be deducted from the student’s payment.

A student who fails to register even though an entry visa

was issued, is entitled to a refund provided the Office of

the Registrar is notified in writing. An administrative

charge to cover visa and bank expenses of €175 and the

International Student Guarantee of €350 will be

deducted from the student’s payment.

A student who fails to register even though an entry visa

was issued and the student has arrived in Cyprus, is

entitled to a refund provided the Office of the Registrar is

notified in writing. An administrative charge to cover

visa, bank expenses and other expenses of €500 and the

International Student Guarantee of €350 will be

deducted from the student’s payment.

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4) Arrival Check-listWhen entering cyprus all international studentsshould also have the following with them,otherwise they will be denied entry to cyprus:

a. the copies attested by the embassy/consulate or the visa (entry permit) issued bythe Migration Authorities of cyprus.

b. the receipts of european University cyprusindicating payment to the university of€3,500 (Application Fee €52, Internationalstudent Guarantee €350, estimated tuitionFees €3,012, Immigration Application Fee€86).

c. official bank receipts from the bank in yourcountry to prove the transfer of payment tothe university.

d. cash in hand of at least euro €2,000 to coverpersonal expenses (meals, books, accommo -dation, etc).

e. Acceptance letter from the office ofAdmissions.

f. A valid passport. students will be given a temporary student Visa at Larnaca Airport. A temporary Residence Permit(Pink slip) will be issued after students arrive ateuropean University cyprus and complete allnecessary admission, registration and paymentrequirements.

Further more, international students holding astudent visa must be enrolled for full-time study.

TRANSFER STUDENTS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDYstudents who have started their university educa -tion elsewhere and wish to apply for admission toeuropean University cyprus as transfer studentsmust submit the following items to the office ofAdmissions:

1) A completed application form together with a non-refundable fee of €52.

2) official transcripts of all academic records fromeach institution previously attended, includinghigh school, college or university.

3) official course descriptions or syllabi in englishfor all work completed at the college oruniversity previously attended.

An official transfer credit evaluation will only bemade if all of the above items have been submittedto the office of Admissions.

Transfer Credit Evaluation PolicyAfter having completed all procedures required fortransfer admission, applicants for admission withadvanced standing will be given a statement ofcredits accepted on transfer by the office ofAdmissions before they enroll. credits for courseswhich have an equivalency at european Universitycyprus are accepted when earned with a passinggrade in the institution of higher education thatoffered the specific course(s).

Holders of a Bachelor’s degree taught in english, are exempted from enG103 - expository Writingand coM101 - Public speaking and/orcommunication elective. Holders of a Bachelor’sdegree taught in another language are exemptedfrom the required language courses of therespective language.

Transfer credit is evaluated and applied in one of the following ways at EuropeanUniversity Cyprus:1) As PARALLeL cReDIt. the course must involve

at least the same amount of class time andhave approximately the same content as theeuropean University cyprus equivalent; or

2) As An eLectIVe. the course must be related insome manner to the student’s academicprogram and career goal. Also, in some casescredit which is deemed as liberal arts isnormally accepted if such credit was earned incourses not specifically offered at europeanUniversity cyprus.

candidates who have successfully completedsubjects from the I.G.c.s.e. (or G.c.e.) ‘A’ level may beawarded transfer credits depending on their field ofstudy. In such cases, the number of transfer creditsawarded can not exceed 12-13 credits for thosepursuing a bachelor’s degree. After havingcompleted the procedure required for transferadmission, applicants will be given a statement ofcredits accepted on transfer by the office ofAdmissions before they enrol. transfer credits arenot included in the calculation of the student’s GPA.students applying for transfer credit must file a

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‘transfer credit evaluation Form’ at the office ofAdmissions together with a non-refundable fee of €52.

TRANSFER STUDENTS FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDYtransfer credit may be given for post-graduatecourses, which have an equivalency at europeanUniversity cyprus, when earned in an accreditedhigher education institution or program withgraduate admission standards acceptable to eUc,subject to the following conditions:

1) the courses were at the post-graduate level;2) the grade is B or higher

the maximum number of transfer credits rangesbetween 9-12 for a Master’s degree, and 18 for aDoctoral degree. students applying for transfercredit must file a ‘transfer credit evaluation Form’ at the office of Admissions together with a non-refundable fee of €52.

After having completed procedures required fortransfer admission, applicants will be given astatement of credits accepted on transfer by theoffice of Admissions before they enroll. transfercredits are not included in the calculation of thestudent’s GPA.

READMISSION POLICYAdmission credentials are retained on students forfour years after their last enrollment at europeanUniversity cyprus. A student who last attendedeuropean University cyprus within two years andhas not attended another school can file a reacti -vation form for readmission.

Any student seeking readmission who hasattended another post secondary institution duringthe time spent away from european Universitycyprus must reapply (see application procedure)and submit that institution’s credentials to theoffice of Admissions. students must submit officialtranscripts for any college/university workattempted since leaving european Universitycyprus to the office of Admissions. credits will beevaluated according to the transfer credit policydescribed in the university Bulletin.

If no recent transfer work has been taken, theacademic status for which the student was lastenrolled will be the same at the time of readmission.students must have a new declaration of major toestablish the program of study. the application feeis not required for returning applicants. studentswho were in good academic standing at europeanUniversity cyprus and at any subsequentinstitutions, will normally be readmitted.

students who have been academically suspendedor dismissed from european University cyprus mustwait for the expiration of their penalty before beingeligible for readmission to european Universitycyprus. students who have been dismissed fromany school must wait for at least one calendar yearafter such action was taken before being eligible toapply for enrolment at european University cyprus.students suspended or dismissed from school forreason other than academics, may apply foradmission but must be interviewed andrecommended for enrolment by the Director ofAdmissions. students who have pursued academicwork during suspension (dismissal period) and arein good standing, may qualify for transfer credits.

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Dr. Andreas Eleftheriades Presidenteuropean University Cyprus

Dr. Andreas G. Orphanidesvice-Presidentrector, european University Cyprus

Dra. Áqueda Benitorector, european University of Madrid

Mr. Panayiotis Kounnis FCCA, Deputy Chief executive officer, Cyprus operations, Marfin laiki Group

His Eminence Nikiforosthe Metropolitan of Kykkos and tyllirias

Dr. Photos PhotiadesChairman, Photos Photiades Group of Companies ltd

Dr. Yiannis Sakelisvice President, the Citizen ombudsman/Circle social Protection, Greece

Dr. Juan Salcedointernational rector, laureate internationalUniversities

Dr. Joseph S. JosephAmbassador of the republic of Cyprus in Greece

Mrs. Despina BebedeliActress

Dr. Andreas MakrisFaculty representativeAssociate Professor in education, european University Cyprus

Dr. Christoforos Hadjikyprianou non-teaching (Administrative)Personnel representativeDirector of Planning & Development,european University Cyprus

Mr. Polis Papatheodouloustudent representative

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Andreas G. Orphanides, RectorChair

Kostas Gouliamos, Vice Rectorvice-Chair

Andreas HadjisDean, school of Business Administration

Nora LiassisDean, school of Humanities and social sciences

Andreas MakrisDean, school of Arts and education sciences

Nicos TerezopoulosDean, school of sciences

Evripides PolycarpouDirector of Administration

Elmos KonisFaculty representative, school of Business Administration

Dino DomicFaculty representative, school of Business Administration

Marios VryonidesFaculty representative, school of Humanitiesand social sciences

Dimitra Karoulla-VrikkiFaculty representative, school of Humanities and social sciences

Yiannis MiralisFaculty representative, school of Arts andeducation sciences

Loizos SymeouFaculty representative, school of Arts andeducation sciences

Styliani KotzambassakiFaculty representative, school of sciences

Christos DimopoulosFaculty representative, school of sciences

Costas Ellinasspecial teaching Personnel, school of Business Administration

Claire Georghiouspecial teaching Personnel, school of Humanities and social sciences

Marianna Efstathiadouspecial teaching Personnel, school of Arts and education sciences

Pericles Leng Chengspecial teaching Personnel, school of sciences

Student Representativeschool of Business Administration

Student Representativeschool of Humanities and social sciences

Student Representativeschool of Arts and education sciences

Student Representativeschool of sciences

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Evripides Polycarpou, MBA, D.ProfDirector of Administration and Human resources

Demetra Adamou Personal Assistant

Michalis Mavros, BScHealth and safety officer

Christina Chrysanthou telephonist/receptionist

Chara Papaconstantinou telephonist/receptionist

Renee-Angela Athanasioutelephonist/receptionist

CULTURAL OFFICESozos Charalambides, BACultural officer

Michalis Zembylas, BACultural Administrator

Nasia Alexandrou, BBA secretary

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE/ACCOUNTS Michael Petrides, BA, FCCAChief Financial officer

Maria Kyriacou, ACCAPlanning Manager

Popi Efstathiou, MAAccounts Administrator

Georgia Papageorgiou, BAAccounts Clerk

Marina Savva - AristodemouAccounts Clerk

Machi TsiouttaAccounts Clerk

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Loukia Polygerinos-Tzyrkas, BBAAssistant Director

Maria Tramountanelli, Dipl. OADHr Administrator

Maria Koliandri, Dipl. OADsecretary

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENTChristoforos Hadjikyprianou, MBA, D.ProfDirector

Noni Tziapoura, MBAAdministrator/Personal Assistant

MARKETING / EVENTS OFFICEStella Karavolia Heracleous, MAMarketing and Communications officer

Maria Ph. Christodoulou, MAevents officer

Constantinos Kasapissound event technician

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRARCharalambos Constantinou, MBAAssistant registrar

Christie Andreou, MBAregistrar’s officer

Marianna Dayioukla, MBAregistrar’s Administrator

Maria Zalti, BBAregistrar’s Assistant

Michaelidou Argyrosecretary

OFFICE OF THE BURSARVaso MessiouAssistant Bursar

Thekla Theokli, BBAsecretary/Cashier

STUDENT RELATIONSHIP CENTERChristos Tsiappas, MBACoordinator

Andreas Ioannou, BScAdministrator

Sotia Agathocleous, MBAofficer

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Christina Christou, BScstudent Advisor

Louiza Constantinou, BAstudent Advisor

Elena Georgiou, BScstudent Advisor

Michalis Georgiou, BBAstudent Advisor

Victor Hadjiprodromou, BBAstudent Advisor

Constantinos Moiseos, BBAstudent Advisor

Chara Panayioti, MBA student Advisor

Stephanie Pilavaki, BBAstudent Advisor

OFFICE OF ATHLETICSAndreas Andreou, BPEtrainer-Coach/Athletics Coordinator

Evangelos Costa, BAtrainer-Coach

Kyriakos Sofocleous, BAtrainer-Coach

DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS Marina Alexandrou, MPADirector

Mikaella Alexandrou, Dipl. OADAdmissions Administrator

Stefania Stefanou, Dipl. OADsecretary

Maria Vassiliadou, Dipl. OADsecretary

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONSGeorgia Christoforou, MAAssistant Director of Admissions

Christina Kolatsi, MBAHead, international Admissions

Andria Karekla, BAAdmissions officer

Andreas Tzionis, MEdAdmissions officer

Christina Yerolemou, MBAAdmissions officer

ERASMUS OFFICEEfi Michael, MBAerasmus officer

OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRSEleni Markantoni-Mavrommati, MBADirector of student Affairs

Angela Georgiadou, BBAstudent Affairs officer

Emily Zannettou, BA, BMHousing officer

Maria Gallou, MScCareer Guidance officer

Mihaela Solomonidou, Dipl. OADsecretary

DEPARTMENT OF MISCostas Papaconstantinou, BSc, MBADirector

Dina PapadouMis Administrator

Michalis Georgiou, BScnetwork operations Manager

Sofia Papatheodoulou, BAtraining Manager, eCDl CtP

Efthymios Varnavait officer

Minas Mina, Dipl. MISlab supervisor

Eleni Solomou, MScit Administrator

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ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE RECTORAndreas G. Orphanides, Ph.D.rector

Kostas Gouliamos, Ph.D.vice-rector research and external relations

Soulla Ktena, MBAAdministrative Head

Marianna Papaconstantinou, MBAAdministrator

Dora KoshiariPersonal Assistant

Maria Th. Christodoulou, MAPersonal Assistant

Andriana Beka, MAschool Administratorthe i. Gregoriou school of Business Administration

Diana KonizouPersonal Assistant/secretarythe i. Gregoriou school of Business Administration

Victoria Makri, MAPersonal Assistant/secretarythe i. Gregoriou school of Business Administration

Fotini Tsaliki, MScschool Administratorthe school of sciences

Theodora GeorgiouPersonal Assistant/secretarythe school of sciences

Flora TheodorouPersonal Assistant/secretarythe school of sciences

Christiana Eleftheriou, BBAschool Administratorthe school of Humanities and social sciences

Maria Constantinou-KoisPersonal Assistant/secretarythe school of Humanities and social sciences

Tasoulla Jensen, Dipl. OADPersonal Assistant/secretarythe school of Humanities and social sciences

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Ioanna Stavrou, BA Administratorspeech, language and Hearing Clinic

Melina Christodoulou, MAschool Administratorthe school of Arts and education sciences

Elena Kakouri, BAGraduate education Program officerthe school of Arts and education sciences

Elena GavrielPersonal Assistant/secretarythe school of Arts and education sciences

Mary Christodoulou, Dipl. OADsecretarythe school of Arts and education sciences

LIBRARYTheodoros Tzitzimbourounis, MAHead librarian

Demetra DemetriouAssistant librarian

Stella Nicolaou, BAlibrarian

Maria Andreou, BAlibrarian

RESEARCH CENTERGeorge Panayiotou, PhDDirector

Anastasia SoteriouPersonal Assistant/secretary

Andri Christophorou, MAresearch officer

Stalo Eracleous Accounts Administrator

Charalambos Tziortzis, MScresearch Associate

Nasios Orinos, D.Profresearch officer

THE I. GREGORIOU SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONDr. Andreas HadjisDeAn oF sCHool

VacantDePUty DeAn

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS AND FINANCEDr. Marios MavridesCHAirPerson oF DePArtMent

Dr. Onisiforos IordanouviCe-CHAirPerson

FACULTYAlexander ApostolidesleCtUrer, eConoMiCsB.A. University of DurhamM.sc london school of economics and Political sciencePh.D. london school of economics and Political science

Loukia Ch. EvripidouAssistAnt ProFessor, BAnKinG/FinAnCeB.A. the Philips CollegeM.sc. Brunel UniversityCiMA emile Woolf College, londonPh.D. University of Durham

Andreas HadjixenophontosAssistAnt ProFessor, eConoMiCs/FinAnCeB.sc. london school of economics and Political scienceM.sc. london school of economics and Political sciencePh.D. london school of economics and Political scienceiCAeW, the institute of Chartered Accountantsin england and Wales

Onisiforos IordanouAssistAnt ProFessor, eConoMiCs/FinAnCeB.A. University of AthensM.A. long island UniversityM.Phil. the City University of new yorkPh.D. the City University of new york

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Alexios KythreotisleCtUrer, ACCoUntinGB.sc. Athens University of economics and BusinessM.B.A. Cardiff UniversityPh.D. Athens University of economics and Business

Marios MavridesAssoCiAte ProFessor,eConoMiCs/ACCoUntinG/FinAnCethe KPMG Chair of Applied AccountingB.sc. University of illinoisC.P.A. state of illinoisPh.D. University of illinois

Simona MihaiAssistAnt ProFessor, BAnKinG AnD FinAnCeB.sc. Academy of economic studies, BucharestM.B.A. oxford Brookes UniversityPh.D. Academy of economic studies, Bucharest

Savvas C. SavvidesProFessor, eConoMiCsB.A. Fairleigh Dickinson University M.A. new york UniversityPh.D. new york University

SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNELMaria Angelisenior instrUCtor, ACCoUntinGFCCA, Fellow Chartered Certified AccountantsM.sc. University of Central england in Birmingham

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENTAND MARKETINGDr. Athanasios Hadjimanolis CHAirPerson oF DePArtMent

Dr. Dino DomicviCe-CHAirPerson

FACULTYNikolaos BoukasleCtUrer, HosPitAlity MAnAGeMentB.sc. University of the AegeanM.sc. University of stirlingM.sc. University of the AegeanPh.D. University of exeter

George BoustrasAssistAnt ProFessor, BUsinessADMinistrAtion/MAnAGeMentB.eng. london south Bank UniversityM.sc. london south Bank UniversityPh.D. Kingston University

Pieris ChouridesAssistAnt ProFessor, MAnAGeMentB.eng. University of DerbyM.sc. University of DerbyPh.D. University of Derby

Dino DomicAssistAnt ProFessor, MArKetinGB.A. University of WolverhamptonM.B.A. University of WolverhapmtonPh.D. University of Wolverhampton

Andreas EfstathiadesProFessor, MAnAGeMent/MArKetinGMBA ProGrAM DireCtorB.eng. the engineering Council, UKM.Phil. Brunel UniversityPh.D. Brunel University

Andreas EleftheriadesProFessor, MArKetinG/MAnAGeMentB.B.A. Pace UniversityM.B.A. Pace UniversityHons.D. University of new Haven

Kostas GouliamosProFessor, PUBliC relAtions/MArKetinGB.A. Panteion University of AthensM.A. Panteion University of AthensPh.D. Panteion University of Athens

Lycourgos HadjiphanisleCtUrer, MArKetinGB.A. University of north londonM.A. University of north londonMres University of north londonPh.D. northcentral University

Andreas HadjisAssoCiAte ProFessor, MAnAGeMentB.A. University of AthensM.B.A. University of sheffieldPh.D. University of st. Gallen

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Christoforos HadjikyprianouleCtUrer, MAnAGeMentB.sc. southern illinois UniversityM.B.A. southern illinois UniversityD.Prof. Middlesex University

Athanasios HadjimanolisProFessor, MAnAGeMent/MArKetinGB.sc. University of AthensM.B.A. Brunel UniversityPh.D. Brunel University

Myria IoannouleCtUrer, MArKetinGB.sc. University of east AngliaM.sc. Manchester school of Management, UMistPh.D. Manchester Business school

Elmos KonisAssistAnt ProFessor,MArKetinG/MAnAGeMentB.sc. University of MontanaM.B.A. University of MontanaPh.D. london Metropolitan University

Cathrin Lazarou-KittenileCtUrer, HUMAn resoUrCeMAnAGeMent/MAnAGeMentB.B.A. Cyprus CollegeM.B.A. University of BirminghamDBA swinburne University, Australia

Stelios MarnerosleCtUrer, Hotel AnD CAterinG MAnAGeMentB.sc. southern illinois UniversityM.sc. Manchester Metropolitan UniversityD.Prof. Middlesex University

George Nathaniel-PapageorghiouAssistAnt ProFessor, MAnAGeMentinForMAtion systeMsB.eng. City University, londonM.B.A. University of Kent at CanterburyPh.D. City University, london

Despina Varnava-MarouchouleCtUrer, BUsiness ADMinistrAtionCert. ed. University of londonHnD Hammersmith & West london CollegePost HnD Hammersmith & West london College Dip. in Business education, Hammersmith & West london CollegeM.ed. Brunel Universityed.D. University of nottingham

Polys VotsisAssistAnt ProFessor, MAnAGeMentB.sc. University of WestminsterM.sc. University of surreyPh.D. University of Westminster

Vassilios Ziakas leCtUrer, sPorts MAnAGeMentB.A. Aristotle University of thessalonikiM.sc. loughborough University of technologyPh.D. University of texas at Austin

SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNELMary Charalambous-PapamiltiadesinstrUCtor, sPorts MAnAGeMent/ BUsiness ADMinistrAtionB.sc. University of thessalonikiM.sc. leeds Metropolitan UniversityM.B.A. University of leicester

Costas EllinasinstrUCtor, MAnAGeMentB.sc. saint Peter’s CollegeM.B.A. Fairleigh Dickinson University

SCHOOL OF SCIENCESProf. Nicos G. TerezopoulosDeAn oF sCHool

Dr. Andreas EfstathiouDePUty DeAn

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGDr. Konstantinos KatzisCHAirPerson oF DePArtMent

Dr. Andreas GrondoudisviCe-CHAirPerson

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FACULTYMarina Appiou-NikiforouAssistAnt ProFessor, MAtHeMAtiCsB.sc. University of Cyprus M.A. University of south FloridaPh.D. University of south Florida

Georgios ChristouAssistAnt ProFessor, CoMPUter sCienCeB.sc. Carnegie Mellon UniversityM.sc. tufts UniversityPh.D. tufts University

Christos DimopoulosAssoCiAte ProFessor, CoMPUtersCienCe/enGineerinGB.sc. tei of PiraeusM.sc. University of sheffieldPh.D. University of sheffield

Andreas EfstathiouProFessor, sCienCe/MAtHeMAtiCsB.sc. (eng.) University of londonPh.D. University of london

Andreas GregoriadesAssoCiAte ProFessor, CoMPUter sCienCeHnD Higher technical institute of Cyprus B.sc. University of Manchester institute of technology M.Phil. University of Manchester institute of technologyPh.D. University of Manchester institute of technology

Andreas GrondoudisAssistAnt ProFessor, CoMPUter sCienCeB.sc. University of east AngliaM.sc. University of sheffieldPh.D. University of sheffield

Demetris HadjiloucasAssoCiAte ProFessor, MAtHeMAtiCsB.sc. UMist and the victoria University of ManchesterPh.D. UMist and the victoria University of Manchester

Konstantinos KatzisAssistAnt ProFessor, CoMPUtersCienCe/enGineerinGB.eng. University of HullM.sc. University of HullPh.D. University of york

George LoizouProFessor, inForMAtion systeMsB.A. University of londonPost. Grad. Diploma University of londonPh.D. University of london

Stephanos Mavromoustakos AssistAnt ProFessor, CoMPUter sCienCeB.sc. nova southeastern UniversityM.sc. nova southeastern UniversityPh.D. University of Cyprus

Vicky Papadopoulou AssistAnt ProFessor, CoMPUter sCienCeB.sc. University of PatraM.sc. University of PatraPh.D. University of Patra

Katerina PapanikolaouAssoCiAte ProFessor, CoMPUter sCienCeB.sc. imperial CollegePh.D. University College london

Georgios StylianouAssistAnt ProFessor, CoMPUter sCienCe/enGineerinGB.sc. University of Cyprus Ph.D. Arizona state University

SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNELStavros CharalambousinstrUCtor, CoMPUter sCienCeB.sc. University of new orleansM.B.A. University of new orleansM.sc. University of texas

Pericles Cheng LenginstrUCtor, CoMPUter sCienCeB.sc. University of texas at AustinM.sc. University of texas at Austin

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Haris ChristodoulouinstrUCtor, MAtHeMAtiCs/PHysiCsB.sc. imperial College of science and technologyM.sc. California institute of technology

Leonidas KoufopavlouinstrUCtor, CoMPUter sCienCe/enGineerinGB.eng. City University of new yorkM.A. City University of new york

Elias Savvidessenior instrUCtor, MAtHeMAtiCs/CHeMistryB.sc. University of tennesseeM.sc. University of tennessee

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCESDr. Mary EleftheriadouACtinG CHAirPerson

Prof. Stella KotzambassakiviCe-CHAirPerson

FACULTYStavroula Andrea Apostolidou ProFessor, nUrsinGDiploma, Higher school of nursing “evaggelismos”B.sc. national & Kapodestrian University of Athens Ph.D. national & Kapodestrian University of Athens

Nicolas Christodoulou AssoCiAte ProFessor, MeDiCineDiploma University of AthensM.D. University of AthensPh.D. University of AthenssPrM (Gr) University of Athens

Mary EleftheriadouAssistAnt ProFessor, MiCroBioloGyB.sc. rutgers state UniversityM.sc. Cornell UniversityPh.D. University of linconshire and Humberside

Stella KotzambassakiProFessor, nUrsinGB.sc. national & Kapodestrian University of Athens Diploma University of edinburghPh.D. national & Kapodestrian University of Athens

Nikolaos MaroudiasleCtUrer, MeDiCineM.D. national & Kapodestrian University of Athens

Maria Leonidou leCtUrer, MeDiCineM.D. University of Patra

George PanagiotouleCtUrer, sPorts AnD eXerCise PHysioloGyB.sc. Aristotle University of thessalonikiM.sc. Democritus University of thracePh.D. Democritus University of thrace

Angelis PoulisProFessor, PHysiotHerAPy Ptychio national Academy of Physical HealthPtychio University of AthensDiploma Bolton College of education

Sotiria Poulis ProFessor, PHysiotHerAPyPtychio University of AthensPtychio Physiotherapy, Chartered society ofPhysiotherapy, englandDiploma Bolton College of educationPh.D. King’s College london

Nicos G. Terezopoulos ProFessor, nAtUrAl sCienCesHnD trent PolytechnicB.sc. ArsM (exams certificate) londonC.eng. the engineering Council, londonM.Phil. University of nottinghamPh.D. University of nottingham

Aspasia Vassiliadou ProFessor, nUrsinGDiploma, Higher school of nursing “olyMPiAs”B.sc. national & Kapodestrian University of AthensPh.D. national & Kapodestrian University of Athens

Konstantinos VathrakokoilisleCtUrer, PHysiotHerAPyDiploma, Alexandrio technological institute,thessalonikiB.sc. Aristotle University of thessalonikiM.sc. Aristotle University of thessalonikiPh.D. Democritus University of thrace

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Kyriacos VeresiesAssoCiAte ProFessor, PsyCHoloGyB.Med. Medical Academy, sofiaM.D. in neurology Medical Academy, sofiaM.D. in Psychiatry Medical Academy, sofiaMPsM Cyprus international institute of ManagementPh.D. Higher Medical institute, sofia

SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNELPhilokypros ChristodoulouinstrUCtor, nUrsinGB.A. Philips CollegeB.sc. Anglia Polytechnic University, UK

Maria Nicolaou instrUCtor, nUrsinGMPsM, Cyprus international institute of ManagementB.sc. King’s College london

ADMINISTRATIONAndroulla Christodoulou senior ADMinistrAtor, nUrsinGPost. Grad. Diploma University of nottinghamB.sc. Anglia Polytechnic University

George CharilaouADMinistrAtor/lAB sUPervisor FortHe nUrsinG ProGrAMPtychio, nursing school nicosiaB.sc. Democritus University of thraceM.A. european University Cyprus

Thodoris PapassavaslAB/CliniCAl trAinerPtychio, tei AthensM.sc. University of essex

Charalambos CharalambousADMinistrAtor/lAB AssistAnt, sUPervisor FortHe nUrsinG ProGrAM B.sc. european University Cyprus

Xenia IoakimADMinistrAtor/lAB AssistAnt, sUPervisor FortHe nUrsinG ProGrAM B.sc. european University Cyprus

Loutsia NardiADMinistrAtor/lAB sUPervisor FortHe PHysiotHerAPy ProGrAMB.A. Charles University Prague

Antonis ConstantinouCliniCAl trAiner, PHysiotHerAPyPtychio, tei lamia

Christos SavvaCliniCAl trAiner, PHysiotHerAPyPtychio, tei AthensM.sc. University of Birmingham

Christos KarayiannisCliniCAl trAiner, PHysiotHerAPyPtychio, tei Athens

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES ANDSOCIAL SCIENCESDr. Nora LiassisDeAn oF sCHool

Dr. Stavros Stavrou KarayanniDePUty DeAn

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES Dr. stavros stavrou KarayanniCHAirPerson oF DePArtMent

Dr. Petra Tournay-TheodotouviCe CHAirPerson

FACULTYMaria ChristopoulouAssistAnt ProFessor, sPeeCH tHerAPyB.A. Palais Universite, strasbourgB.A. st .teresa College, WinonaM.sc. nova southeastern Universityed.D. nova southeastern University

Costas ConstantopoulosAssistAnt ProFessor, sPeeCH tHerAPyB.A. University of indianapolisM.A. Washington state UniversityPh.D. University College london

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Dimitra Karoulla-VrikkiAssistAnt ProFessor, linGUistiCsB.A. American College, GreeceM.A. University of londonPh.D. University of london

Nora LiassisAssoCiAte ProFessor, enGlisH literAtUreB.A. University of tasmaniaDip. ed. University of tasmaniaPh.D. University of reading

James MackayleCtUrer, CoMPArAtive literAtUreB.A. Warwick UniversityM.A. Warwick UniversityPh.D. Warwick University

George PavlouAssistAnt ProFessor, CoMMUniCAtionB.A. Ball state UniversityM.A. Ball state UniversityPh.D. Wayne state University

Kakia PetinouAssoCiAte ProFessor, PsyCHolinGUistiCs/ sPeeCH lAnGUAGe PAtHoloGyB.s.ed. University of GeorgiaM.ed. University of GeorgiaPh.D. City University of new york, Graduate Centre

Stavros Stavrou KarayanniAssoCiAte ProFessor, enGlisH literAtUreB.A. trent UniversityM.A. Dalhousie UniversityPh.D. Calgary University

Chryssoula ThodiAssoCiAte ProFessor, sPeeCH tHerAPyB.eng. national technical University of AthensM.A. Cleveland state UniversityPh.D. Kent state University

Petra Tournay-TheodotouAssoCiAte ProFessor, enGlisHM.A. University of AachenPh.D. University of Aachen

Paraskevi (Vina) TsakaliAssistAnt ProFessor, sPeeCH tHerAPyB.A. University of AthensM.A. University College londonPh.D. University College london

Charis XinariAssistAnt ProFessor, enGlisH literAtUreB.A. University of Cyprus M.sc. University of edinburghPh.D. University of edinburgh

SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNELMarina Eliasenior instrUCtor, enGlisHDip.rsA royal society of Arts, UKDip.elt University of readingM.A. University of reading

Claire Georghiousenior instrUCtor, enGlisHB.A. state University of new york at stony BrookM.sc. state University of new york at stony Brook

Monica Hadjichrysanthousenior instrUCtor, enGlisH/CoMMUniCAtionB.A. University of strasbourgM.A. University of london

Krystallo Nicolaou senior instrUCtor, enGlisH/CoMMUniCAtionB.A. Bowling Green state UniversityM.A. Bowling Green state University

Sheridan LambertinstrUCtor, enGlisHB.A. University of virginiaM.A. University of illinois

Sonja Tillirossenior instrUCtor, enGlisH/CoMMUniCAtionB.A. Denver UniversityM.A. Colorado University

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL ANDBEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dr. Christos Kassimeris CHAirPerson oF DePArtMent

Dr. Eleonora Papaleontiou-LoucaviCe-CHAirPerson

FACULTYEleni AthanasiouleCtUrer, soCiAl WorKDiploma, tei AthensM.sc. london school of economics MPhil/Ph.D. london school of economics

Areti ChouchourelouAssistAnt ProFessor, PsyCHoloGyB.A. Panteion University of Athens M.A. rutgers UniversityPh.D. rutgers University

Christos KassimerisAssistAnt ProFessor, PolitiCAl sCienCeB.A. University of readingM.A. University of readingPh.D. University of reading

George M. Mavroleftheros AssistAnt ProFessor, PsyCHoloGyB.A. st. John’s UniversityM.A. st. John’s UniversityM.s. long island University CW Post CampusPsy.D. long island University CW Post Campus

Andreas G. OrphanidesProFessor, soCiAl sCienCesB.A. University of AthensM.A. state University of new york at AlbanyPh.D. state University of new york at Albany

Charalambos Papageorgiou AssoCiAte ProFessor, PHilosoPHyB.A. University of AthensM.A. University of londonPh.D. University of london

Eleonora Papaleontiou-LoucaAssoCiAte ProFessor, PsyCHoloGyB.ed. Aristotle University of thessalonikiM.A. University of readingPh.D. University of Wales

Evanthia PapasavvaAssistAnt ProFessor, soCiAl WorKDiploma, school of social Care, AthensPost. Grad. Diploma Mount Carmel internationaltraining Centre for Community Development, HaifaM.A. University of BradfordPh.D. University of Bradford Andreas Philaretou AssoCiAte ProFessor, PsyCHoloGyB.s. virginia Polytechnic institute and state University (virginia tech)M.s. virginia Polytechnic institute and state University (virginia tech)PMCMFt virginia Polytechnic institute and state University (virginia tech)Ph.D. virginia Polytechnic institute and state University (virginia tech)

Monica ShiakouAssistAnt ProFessor, PsyCHoloGyB.sc. University of sheffield M.sc. University College londonPh.D. University of london Birkbeck

Spyros Spyrou AssoCiAte ProFessor, soCiAl sCienCesB.s. University of north CarolinaM.A. state University of new yorkPh.D. state University of new york

Petros StathopoulosProFessor, soCiAl WorKB.A. Concordia University MsM McGill UniversityPh.D. Brandeis University

Petra Tournay-TheodotouAssoCiAte ProFessor, enGlisHM.A. University of AachenPh.D. University of Aachen

Marios Vryonides AssistAnt ProFessor, soCioloGyDiploma, Pedagogical Academy of CyprusB.A. Panteion University of AthensM.A. University of essex Ph.D. University of london

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SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNELPetra Danielsenior instrUCtor, soCiAl sCienCes/GerMAnM.A. University of Munich

Nicos SozosinstrUCtor, soCiAl WorKB.sc. Florida state UniversityMsW Florida state University

Theodoros Tzitzimbourounissenior instrUCtor, HistoryB.A. Michigan technological UniversityM.A. northern Michigan University

DEPARTMENT OF LAWProf. Iacovos FarsedakisCHAirPerson

VacantviCe-CHAirPerson

FACULTY Spyridon - Heracles AktypisleCtUrer, internAtionAl lAW AnDHUMAn riGHtsPtychio national and Kapodestrian University of AthensllM University rené Descartes Paris vDoctorat en Droit Université Panthéon-Assas Paris ii(sorbonne Université)

Iacovos FarsedakisProFessor, CriMinoloGyPtychio national & Kapodestrian Universityof AthensD.e.s. european studies, University of strasbourgD.e.s. Comparative law, University of strasbourg D.e.s. History of law and of social Facts, Universityof strasbourgDoctorat d’ etat en Droit, University of strasbourg

Philippe JougleuxleCtUrer, PrivAte lAWUB University of lille iiPost. Grad. Degree University Aix-MarseillePh.D. University Aix-Marseille

Iacovos KareklasAssistAnt ProFessor, lAWB.A. University of Cambridge M.A. University of Cambridge Ph.D. london school of economics andPolitical sciencePostdoctoral Fellow Harvard University

Christos PatsalidesAssistAnt ProFessor, eUroPeAn lAWl.l.B. University of HullM.Phil. University of HullPh.D. University of Hull

Alexandros TsadirasleCtUrer, lAWl.l.B. Aristotle University of thessalonikil.l.M. University of edinburghPh.D. University of oxford

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND EDUCATION SCIENCESDr. Andreas MakrisDeAn oF sCHool

VacantDePUty DeAn

DEPARTMENT OF ARTSDr. Georgia PetroudiCHAirPerson oF DePArtMent

Dr. Sophia Hadjipapa-GeeviCe-CHAirPerson

FACULTY Tasos AnastassiadesleCtUrer, GrAPHiC DesiGnB.A. Frederick institute of technologyM.A. University of Central england, Birmingham

Yianna ChristophorouleCtUrer, GrAPHiC DesiGnB.A. Middlesex UniversityM.A. london College of Communication, University of the Arts

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Sophia Hadjipapa-GeeAssistAnt ProFessor, Fine ArtsB.A. national Academy of Fine Arts, sofia, BulgariaM.A. national Academy of Fine Arts, sofia, BulgariaDiploma in teaching Fine Arts-national Academy of Fine Arts, sofia, BulgariaPh.D. national Academy of Fine Arts, sofia, Bulgaria

Rania Neokleous leCtUrer, MUsiC eDUCAtionB.A. University of CyprusM.M.ed. Boston UniversityD.M.A. Boston University

Yiannis MiralisAssoCiAte ProFessor, MUsiC eDUCAtionDiploma, Pedagogical Academy, Cyprus B.M. lawrence University of WisconsinM.M. Bowling Green state UniversityPh.D. Michigan state University

Georgia PetroudileCtUrer, MUsiColoGyB.M. Wittenberg UniversityM.Mus. University of sheffieldPh.D. University of sheffieldAikaterini RomanouAssoCiAte ProFessor, MUsiColoGyM.Mus. indiana UniversityPh.D. University of Athens

Evis SammoutisAssistAnt ProFessor, MUsiC tHeory AnD CoMPositionB.Mus. University of HullPh.D. University of york

Elena StylianouleCtUrer, Art HistoryB.A. University of Cyprused.M. Columbia University-teacher’s Collegeed.D. Columbia University-teacher’s College

SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNELDemetra EnglezouinstrUCtor, WeB DesiGn/3D AniMAtionB.tech. Wimbledon school of Arts, londonB.A. University of West of englandM.A. Bournemouth University

Maro Skordisenior instrUCtor, CHoir ConDUCtinG AnD MUsiC eDUCAtion Certificate, Jordanhill College of educationDrsAM royal scottish Academy of MusicM.A. institute of education, University of london

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SCIENCESDr. Loizos SymeouCHAirPerson oF DePArtMent

Paraskevi ChatzipanagiotouviCe-CHAirPerson

FACULTY Paraskevi Chatzipanagiotou AssistAnt ProFessor, eDUCAtionAl MAnAGeMentPtychio, Aristotle University of thessalonikiDiploma, Aristotle University of thessalonikiPh.D. Aristotle University of thessaloniki

Constadina Charalambous leCtUrer, lAnGUAGe eDUCAtion & literACyB.A. Aristotle University of thessalonikiM.A. King’s College londonPh.D. King’s College london

Anastasia HadjiyiannakouleCtUrer, inClUsive eDUCAtionB.A. University of CyprusM.ed. University of ManchesterPh.D. University of sheffield

Eleftherios KleridesleCtUrer, HistoriCAl-CoMPArAtiveAnD internAtionAl eDUCAtionB.ed. University of Cyprus M.ed. University of londonPh.D. University of london

Emmanuel KoliadesProFessor, eDUCAtionAl PsyCHoloGyDiploma, Pedagogic Academy, AthensB.ed. University of AthensB.ed. University of Friburg - switzerlandDiploma in special Pedagogics, University of Friburg - switzerlandPh.D. University of Friburg - switzerland

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Emmanuel KoutouzisAssistAnt ProFessor, eDUCAtionAlleADersHiPPtychio, University of AthensM.A. University of readingPh.D. University of reading

Anastasia LiasidouAssistAnt ProFessor, inClUsive eDUCAtionB.ed. University of CyprusM.ed. University of BristolM.A. University of londonPh.D. University of london

Loucas LoucaAssistAnt ProFessor, sCienCe eDUCAtionB.ed. University of Cyprus M.ed. University of MarylandM.sc. University of MarylandPh.D. University of Maryland

Katerina MavrouAssistAnt ProFessor, inClUsive eDUCAtionAnD eDUCAtionAl/Assistive teCHnoloGyB.ed. University of Cyprus M.ed. University of ManchesterPh.D. University of Birmingham

Maria Meletiou-MavrotherisAssoCiAte ProFessor, MAtHeMAtiCseDUCAtionB.A. University of texasM.sc. University of texasPh.D. University of texas

Michalis MichaelidesAssistAnt ProFessor, eDUCAtionAl reseArCH,MeAsUreMent & evAlUAtionB.ed. University of Cyprus M.Phil. University of CambridgeM.s. stanford UniversityPh.D. stanford University

Andreas MakrisAssoCiAte ProFessor, eDUCAtionAlADMinistrAtion AnD teACHinG MetHoDoloGyDiploma, Pedagogical Academy, Cyprus Diploma P.e.H.r., Western AustraliaB.ed. University of ioanninaB.ed. Western Australia College of Advanced educationM.ed. University of CardiffPh.D. University of Patra

Chrystalla Papademetri-KachrimanileCtUrer, eArly CHilDHooD eDUCAtion/eArlyCHilDHooD MAtHeMAtiCs eDUCAtionB.ed. University of CyprusM.A. institute of education, University of londonPh.D. institute of education, University of london

Panayiota Papoulia ProFessor, GreeK lAnGUAGe instrUCtionPtychio, University of AthensM.A. University of DetroitC.A.s. (Certificate of Advanced studies) HarvardUniversityPh.D. University of Athens

Evripides PolycarpouleCtUrer, eDUCAtionAl ADMinistrAtionB.sc. University of ColoradoM.B.A. national University, san Diego CaliforniaD.Prof. Middlesex University

Ioannis Pyrgiotakis ProFessor, eDUCAtion sCienCesPtychio, Pedagogical Academy of Heraclion, CreteB.ed. Universitat Mannheim, GermanyM.ed. national and Kapodistrian University of AthensPost Grad. studies, Universitat Heidelberg, Germany

Loizos SymeouAssistAnt ProFessor, soCioloGy oF eDUCAtionDiploma, Pedagogical Academy, Cyprus B.ed. University of Cyprus M.ed. University of sydneyM.Phil. University of CambridgePh.D. University of Cambridge

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Eleni TheodorouleCtUrer, soCiAl FoUnDAtions oF eDUCAtionB.ed. University of Cyprus M.ed. University of virginiaPh.D. University of virginia

Aristotelis ZmasAssistAnt ProFessor, eUroPeAn eDUCAtionAl PoliCyB.A. University of BonnDr.Phil University of Bonn

SPECIAL TEACHING PERSONNEL Marianna EfstathiadouinstrUCtor, eArly CHilDHooD eDUCAtionB.sc. southern illinois University at CarbondaleM.sc. southern illinois University at Carbondale

Aikaterini Zeniou-Constantinidou instrUCtor, eArly CHilDHooD eDUCAtionDiploma, Pedagogical Academy of Cyprus B.ed. University of ioannina

Christina HadjiosifinstrUCtor, PriMAry sCHool eDUCAtionB.ed. University of Cyprus B.A. University of nicosiaM.A. University of st. Cyril and st. Methodus, veliko turnovo, Bulgaria

Kyproula Makrisenior instrUCtor, sPeCiAl AnD inClUsive eDUCAtionB.ed. University of ioanninaM.ed. University of Manchester

Savvas Nicolaidessenior instrUCtor, PriMAry sCHool eDUCAtionDiploma, Pedagogical Academy of Cyprus B.ed. University of WalesM.A. University of BathM.ed. University of nottingham

Chrysi Papavasiliou Pyrgiotakisenior instrUCtor, eDUCAtion sCienCesM.A. Pedagogical Academy, CretePh.D. University of ioannina

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The following are the EUC tuition, fees and charges which will be in effect for the 2012-2013 academic year.The University however, reserves the right to change tuition, fees and charges whenever, necessary.

TUITION AND FEES 2012 - 2013 EURO Tuition, per credit (Undergraduate Native/EU Students) 330 Tuition, per credit (Undergraduate International Students) 338 Tuition, per credit (Graduate Native/EU Students) 350 Tuition, per credit (Graduate International Students) 358 Application fee 52 Registration fee 26 Late Registration fee 43 Technology fee (Internet use, email a/cs, computer labs etc) 18 Annual Insurance fee (International students ONLY) 170 Transcript fee (per copy) 5 Europass Diploma Supplement (per copy) - Incomplete make-up exam 34 Graduation Application fee 60 Waiver Exam fee 34 Transfer Credit Evaluation fee 52 Grade Petition fee 34 Student Activity fee per semester 34

Important Note: For tuition purposes students are charged based on the teaching hours and not the creditsearned, e.g. (ENG 101 is taught for 4 (four) hours per week, students earn 3 credits only and they are chargedfor 4 hours).

The following are the EUC tuition fees and charges, which will be in effect for the following four academicyears. The University, however, reserves the right to change tuition fees and charges whenever necessary, ordependent on binding legal decisions.

Academic Year Academic Year Academic Year Academic Year 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016Undergraduate Tuition, per credit Euro Euro Euro EuroNative/EU students 330 345 360 375International students 338 353 368 383

Graduate Tuition, per credit Euro Euro Euro EuroNative/EU students 350 368 382 400International students 358 376 390 408

PhD Program Euro 1st year 7,2002nd year 4,800Every year after the 2nd year 1,500

Note: Please note that the fees for every academic year remain the same

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PAYMENTtuition and fees are due and payable before thebeginning of each semester. the University maypermit native students to pay on an installmentbasis, provided that one fourth of the tuition is paid at registration.

the immigration regulations of Cyprus stipulatethat international students must pay eachsemester’s tuition and fees in advance. studentswho have outstanding financial obligations ordelinquent accounts with the University will notreceive grades, transcripts, diplomas or otherdocuments until their accounts are settled. Please note that a late payment charge of 2% permonth will be imposed for all overdue installments.

METHODS OF PAYMENTstudents can pay their tuition and fees or theirhousing accounts by cash, cheques or visa. Alsopayment can be done online easily and safelythrough JCCsmart at the following web page of the organization www.jccsmart.com and clickonline payments.

Payments can also be done through bank to thefollowing account numbers: Cyprus Popular Bank 008-11-012158 Bank of Cyprus 136-11-007463

Please always give the full name and registration/reference number of the student upon payment.

WITHDRAWAL REFUNDA student cannot drop or withdraw from a courseby merely stopping attendance. When a studentwishes to withdraw from any course or courses,he/she has to fill in a ‘WitHDrAWAl ForM’ andsubmit it to the office of the registrar. Cancellationof tuition will be made in accordance with thefollowing schedule:

Fall and Spring SemestersTime of Withdrawal Tuition ChargedPrior to the first day of classes 0%During the first week of classes 20%During the second week of classes 30%During the third week of classes 50%During the fourth week of classes 75%After the fourth week of classes 100%

Summer SessionTime of Withdrawal Tuition ChargedPrior to the first day of classes 0%During the first 3 days of classes 20%During the second 3 days of classes 50%After the seventh day of classes 100%

All fees (Application fee, registration fee, insurancefee, technology fee, Activity fee, etc.) are non-refundable and are not applicable against any other charges.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEthe objective of the Financial Aid Program ateuropean University Cyprus is to provide financialassistance to students who need aid in order tobegin or complete their studies at europeanUniversity Cyprus.

it must be noted however that the funds forFinancial Aid are provided by european UniversityCyprus and are limited. students and their familiesare expected to finance their education andFinancial Aid should be considered only assupplemental assistance.

european University Cyprus has establishedprocedures and practices which assure fair andconsistent treatment for all students.

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TYPES OF FINANCIAL AIDeuropean University Cyprus offers Financial Aid inthe form of scholarships, grants and on-campuswork programs. All types of Financial Aid availableare explained below:

Academic Excellence Scholarshipsthe academic excellence scholarships are annuallyawarded to the top ranked students of theUniversity. the scholarships are awarded to eligible candidates as follows:

40% GPA 4.0020% GPA 3.90-3.99 10% GPA 3.80-3.89

the scholarship amount received may be used onlyas tuition waiver by those students who willregister for the next academic year.

All undergraduate students enrolled for at least 30 credits during the academic year (Fall and spring semester) are candidates for thisscholarship. scholarships are based on the G.P.A.(Grade Point Average) of the academic year and areawarded irrespective of financial need.

More information about these scholarships can beobtained from the office of the registrar.

High School ScholarshipsHigh school scholarships are awarded to outstan ding graduating students from Cypriot High schools. one full scholarship that covertuition during a student’s first year of studies areoffered to each lyceum. A minimum grade of19/20 is required on the high school leavingcertificate. in addition, the University may consider outstanding graduating students forpartial scholarships.

More information on High school scholarships canbe obtained from the office of Admissions.

Athletic ScholarshipsAthletic scholarships are offered to students whoparticipate in the intercollegiate sports teams ofthe university. the scholarships range from 5 to50% of tuition and are based upon the participant’slevel of performance.

the exact amount of the athletic scholarship isbased on the participant’s performance and otherguidelines set down by the Athletic Department of the University.

On-campus Work Programseuropean University Cyprus offers a wide varietyof part-time, on-campus jobs in the Universityoffices and departments. students can work fora maximum of twenty hours a week and arecompensated in the form of tuition and/or wages.Available jobs are announced at the beginning ofevery semester and are posted on the main bulletinboard of the University.

Financial Aid Program (Grants)The grants available are:1) the family grant is provided when a family has

more than one child enrolled at europeanUniversity Cyprus. each additional child enrolledgets a 15% grant.

2) students who come from large families(4 children or more) are eligible for a 15% grant.

3) need Grants are awarded to native students onlyand are based mainly on substantial financialneed, regardless of academic performance.the amount of the grant provided dependsupon the student’s need of assistance, butgrants usually amount to less than the tuitionand fees of the semester. students interested inthis type of grant must complete the "FinancialAid Application Form" and submit it to theBursar’s office.

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THE SYSTEM OF EDUCATIONAcademic Calendareuropean University Cyprus follows the semestersystem of higher education. the academic yearconsists of 2 semesters, one in the Fall and one inthe spring, each 16 weeks long, inclusive ofregistration, holidays and final examinations. the Fall semester begins during the last week ofseptember and the spring semester begins duringthe first week of February. A seven-week summersession is also offered beginning in June andending in July.

Credit HoursAcademic work is measured in semester hours ofcredit. A semester hour is the unit of credit awardedupon satisfactory completion of a course. Coursescarry 1,2,3 or 4 credits and consist of two, three orfour 50-minute sessions per week. Coursescontinue over a semester of 16 weeks and gradesare given at the end of each semester. thus, acourse meets for approximately 42 50-minutesessions per semester.

ECTSeCts credits are based on the workload studentsneed in order to achieve expected learningoutcomes. 60 eCts credits are attached to theworkload of a fulltime year of formal learning(academic year). student workload ranges from

1,500 to 1,800 hours for an academic year, werebyone credit corresponds to 25 to 30 hours of work.eCts credits are awarded to individual students(full-time or part-time) after successful completionof a course or program.

Special Needs Uniteuropean University Cyprus has long supportedequal opportunities in education for all sectors ofsociety. taking this further, the University has aspecialized committee to formally promote theculture of disabilities awareness and good practiceat the University. specifically, the University offersassistance to students with a variety of specialneeds by: assessing student's requirementsthrough formal diagnostic procedures; raisingfaculty awareness of cases so that relevantadjustments can be made to advising, teaching,marking and testing; and providing easy access tobuildings and facilities.

AWARDSBachelor’s Degreethe Bachelor degree requires 129-147 credits/240eCts, depending on the program (approximately42 courses) and can be completed over a period of 4 years.

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Master’s Degreethe Master’s degree requires 30-42 credits/90-120eCts, depending on the program (approximately12 courses) and can be completed over a period1½ to 2 years.

PhDthe PhD degree requires 54 credits/180 eCts (6 courses and dissertation) and can be completedover a period of 3 years with the ability to extendfor one more year (part-time).

CLASSIFICATION OF UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTSstudent classification as freshman, sophomore,junior or senior depends upon the number ofsemester hours of credit successfully completed.the semester hours of credit for each classification are:

0 - 29 Freshman 30 - 59 Sophomore 60 - 89 Junior 90 or more Senior

on the basis of semester hour load, a student isclassified as part-time or full-time during theacademic year.

REGISTRATIONregistration for any semester is contingent uponbeing eligible for registration. thus, advanceregistration, including the payment of tuition andfees is considered to be invalid if students arelater declared to be ineligible to register due toscholastic, financial or disciplinary reasons. Detailed information about the University’sregistration procedure is announced prior to eachsemester by the office of the registrar.

students should be familiar with the followinggeneral points about registration:

registration for a semester is conducted undera registration calendar. students who do notregister according to the specified schedule willbe charged a late registration fee of €43.(For more information consult the academiccalendar found in this Bulletin).

the "registration" form must be processedthrough the official registration Center.

enrollment changes to classes can only bemade through the processing of an official"ADD/ DroP" form.

students may not drop a course merely bystopping attendance (see the section on‘Withdrawal from Courses’ found in this Bulletin).

the last day to ADD or DroP a course is the lastday of the second week of classes for Fall andspring semesters and the last day of the firstweek of classes for the summer session.

the last day to withdraw from a course is thelast day of the 10th week of classes for Fall andspring semesters and the last day of the 3rdweek of classes for the summer session.

no student will be allowed to register for acourse if the prerequisites for that course arenot completed, unless he/she obtains thepermission of the instructor.

identification cards are issued to all studentsattending the University for the first time, threeweeks after registration.

MAXIMUM COURSE LOADRegular Semesterthe normal course load for an undergraduatestudent is 15 to 18 semester hours of credit(30 eCts). A student with a grade point ave rage of 3.0 or better on all work completed may bepermitted to register for a maximum of twenty onesemester hours (36 eCts) and may continue to doso as long as the 3.0 average is maintained.

Summer Sessionthe normal course load during the summersession is 6 to 9 semester hours of credit.

CLASS ATTENDANCEit is expected that students will attend all classsessions scheduled for the courses for which theyhave registered. rules for absenteeism areestablished and administered individually byinstructors. in general, absences from class and/orlaboratories will affect the final grade. in cases ofpersonal or medical emergency, a student has toreceive permission for absence from classes fromhis/her instructor, or if this is not possible, to informthe instructor and bring relevant medicalcertification. in any case, students are responsiblefor making up missed course work.

UNDERGRADUATE GRADING SYSTEMAt the end of each semester and summer session,final grades are communicated to all students viasms and are recorded on their permanentacademic record in the office of the registrar.

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the Under graduate grading system used by eUC is as follows:

Letter Grade Grade PercentageGrade Meaning Points GradeA Excellent 4.0 90 and aboveB+ Very Good 3.5 85-89B Good 3.0 80-84C+ Above Average 2.5 75-79C Average 2.0 70-74D+ Below Average 1.5 65-69D Poor 1.0 60-64F Failure 0 -I Incomplete 0 -W Withdrawal 0 -P Pass 0 -AU Audit 0 -

a) the grade "i" is awarded to a student who hasmaintained satisfactory performance in a coursebut was unable to complete a major portion ofcourse work (e.g. term paper or final exam) and the reasons given are acceptable to theinstructor. it is the responsibility of the studentto bring pertinent information to the instructorto justify the reasons for the missing work and toreach an agreement on the means by which theremaining course requirements will be satisfied. A student is responsible, after consulting withthe instructor, for fulfilling the remaining courserequirements within the first four weeks of thefollowing semester for which an "i was awarded.in very special cases the instructor may extendthe existing incomplete grade to the nextsemester. Failure of the student to completework within this specific time-limit will result inan "F" which will be recorded as the final grade.

b) the grade "W" indicates withdrawal from thecourse before the specified time as explained inthe withdrawal policy.

c) Grades of "P" will not be computed into astudent's cumulative grade point average butwill count towards graduation credits.

d) Grades of "F" will be computed into thestudent's cumulative grade point average.

e) students enrolling for an Audit must designatetheir intent to enrol on an Audit basis at the timeof registration. students registering for a courseon an Audit basis receive no credit.

f ) Grades for courses taken at another college oruniversity do not enter into the computation ofthe cumulative grade point average.

POST-GRADUATE GRADING SYSTEMAt the end of each semester and summer session,final grades are communicated to all students viasms and are recorded on their permanentacademic record in the office of the registrar.

the Post-Graduate grading system is as follows:

Letter Grade Grade PercentageGrade Meaning Points GradeA Excellent 4.0 90 and aboveB+ Very Good 3.5 85-89B Good 3.0 80-84C+ Above Average 2.5 75-79C Average 2.0 70-74F Failure 0I Incomplete 0W Withdrawal 0AU AUDIT 0

a) the grade "i" is awarded to a student who hasmaintained satisfactory performance in a coursebut was unable to complete a major portion ofcourse work (e.g. term paper or final exam) andthe reasons given are acceptable to theinstructor. it is the responsibility of the studentto bring pertinent information to the instructorto justify the reasons for the missing work and to reach an agreement on the means bywhich the remaining course requirements will be satisfied. A student is responsible, afterconsulting with the instructor, for fulfilling theremaining course requirements within the firstfour weeks of the following semester for whichan "i" was awarded. in very special cases theinstructor may extend the existing incompletegrade to the next semester. Failure of thestudent to complete work within this specifictime-limit will result in an "F" which will berecorded as the final grade.

b) the grade "W" indicates withdrawal from thecourse before the specified time as explained inthe withdrawal policy.

c) Grades of "F" will be computed into thestudent's cumulative grade point average.

d) Grades for courses taken at another college oruniversity do not enter into the computation ofthe cumulative grade point average.

e) students enrolling for an Audit must designatetheir intent to enrol on an Audit basis at the timeof registration. students registering for course onan Audit basis receive no credits.

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Averaging GradesA Grade Point Average (G.P.A.) is determined foreach student at the end of each semester. the Grade Point Average (G.P.A.) is computed bymultiplying the number of credit hours of eachcourse by the grade points equivalent to the lettergrade received, and then adding them. the sumtotal is then divided by the total number of credithours for which the student has received a grade.Grades reported as "i", "W", "P" or "AU" are notcomputed in the average.

COURSES ON A PASS/FAIL BASISUndergraduate students in good academicstanding may choose up to 12 semester hours ofcredit towards a degree to be graded on a pass-failbasis. A student may be allowed to take a maximumof two courses on pass/fail basis per academic year.Courses in a student's major and those consideredas correlated to his major, cannot be taken aspass/fail. only a grade of "F" will be computed intothe G.P.A. students must notify the office of theregistrar of their intention to take a pass/fail coursewithin the first eight weeks of a Fall or springsemester, or the first week of a summer session.

WITHDRAWAL FROM COURSESstudents receive no credit for courses they chooseto withdraw from. All withdrawals are subject tothe tuition refund policy cited in the UniversityBulletin.

a. Withdrawal initiated by studentA student has the responsibility to officiallywithdraw from a course that he or she does notintend to complete. A student must complete theofficial “withdrawal form” and submit it to the officeof the registrar. students who withdraw from acourse before the dates listed below will receive agrade of ‘W’ that will not affect the student’s G.P.A.

Fall and SpringSemesters: end of tenth week of classesSummer Session:end of third week of classes

students who do not file for withdrawal with theoffice of the registrar within this time continue tobe registered for the course(s) and if they have notcompleted the requirements of the course(s), willbe assigned an ‘F’ as a final grade.

b. Withdrawal initiated by the instructorAn instructor may request withdrawal of a studentfrom a course because of non-attendance and/orinappropriate registration (the student not meetingthe necessary course prerequisites). the instructormust inform the office of the registrar for suchwithdrawal.

Withdrawal initiated by the instructor can be donebefore the tenth week of classes for Fall and springsemesters and before the third week of classes forsummer session. CANCELLATION OF COURSESthe University may cancel courses before the firstday of class due to insufficient enrolment.

WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITYstudents wishing to withdraw from the Universitymust file a "Withdrawal Form" at the office of theregistrar. it is the student's obligation to completethis final procedure. Failure to do so leaves thestudent liable for all of the current semester's tuitionand fees and will result in grades of "F" beingassigned automatically to the student’s courses.

REPETITION OF WORKif a student repeats a course, the new grade will beincluded in the student's cumulative grade pointaverage. the grade previously earned will not beincluded in the student's overall grade pointaverage, although it will be listed on the student'spermanent academic record and transcript.

CHANGE OF GRADEonce grades have been submitted to the office ofthe registrar no changes are allowed, unless aninstructor completes a "Grade Change” form, inwhich he/she explains that a legitimate error hasbeen made in the calculation of a student's grade.

APPEALS PROCEDURE in the case where a student believes that the gradereceived is different from what was expected,he/she must exhaust all possibilities of resolvingthe problem with the pertinent instructor first. ifthis does not lead to a resolution, the student mayappeal against the grade by filing a petition withthe office of the registrar.

the registrar will forward a copy of the petition tothe pertinent Chairperson of Department, who willfirst ascertain that no error was made by theinstructor, and if so will assign an anonymous

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re-evaluation of the final examination/project toanother instructor. in the case of major discrepancybetween the instructor’s evaluation and the re-evaluation that will require change of grade, theaverage of the two evaluations will be assigned asthe final grade to the final examination/project.Changes of grades resulting from an appeal requirethe endorsement of the Dean of school.

For a petition to be reviewed, a student mustappeal within four (4) weeks from the date theresults are announced.

DEAN’S LISTthe Dean’s list includes students who haveachieved a G.P.A. of 3.5 or better within a singlesemester and who were registered for at least 12semester hours of credit (excluding grades of ‘P’).

Matriculated students who achieve the aboverequire ments are named on the Dean’s list, whichis published at the end of each semester. Honorsare awarded as follows:

First Honors 3.85-4.00second Honors 3.65-3.84third Honors 3.50-3.64

students who receive grades of ‘D’ or ‘F’ areineligible for honours that semester.

Student Rights and Responsibilitiesthis section describes the status of the University'sstudents as members of the academic community. each enrolled student has the right to expect theUniversity to fulfil its educational responsibilities aseffectively as its capacity and resources will permit.Correspondingly, the University must exercise theright to establish and maintain standards ofconduct, which will promote an atmosphereconducive to learning and meaningful individualdevelopment.

since rights carry with them certain responsibilities,the following rights and responsibilities, institutionalas well as for students, are set forth withaccompanying procedures for implementation.

Basic Rights the following listing of basic rights is not intendedto deny or limit the rights of students in any way.rather, it is intended to focus special attention onthe rights listed because of their importance in theeducational process.

1) Free inquiry, expression, and assembly areguaranteed to all students subject to thelimitations of this document and otherUniversity regulations and policies which areconsistent with the provisions of this documentand the Constitution and laws of the republic ofCyprus.

2) students are free to pursue their educationalgoals; appropriate opportunities for learningshall be provided by the University.

3) the right of students to be secure in theirpersons, papers, and effects againstunreasonable searches and seizures isguaranteed.

4) in cases involving possible sanctions ofsuspension, or expulsion or actions which mayplace limitations on the student's right to pursuethe student's educational objective, the studentshall receive prior notice of the nature and causeof the charges against the student, shall beinformed of the nature and source of theevidence presented against the student andshall be entitled to a fair hearing before aregularly constituted board.

Basic Responsibilities students, as members of the University community,shall have the following responsibilities which areinherent in the basic rights described above:

1) the student shall have the responsibility formaintaining standards of academic performanceas established by the student's instructors.

2) the student shall be responsible for acting insuch a manner as to ensure other students theirbasic rights as declared herein.

3) the student shall be responsible for any and allpersonal actions with respect to provisions ofCyprus law.

4) the student shall be responsible for conductwhich helps to create and maintain an academicatmosphere in which the rights, dignity, andworth of every individual in the Universitycommunity are respected.

5) the student shall be responsible for paying allbills owed to the University in a timely fashion asprescribed by the University. since registration isnot complete until all tuition and other fees arepaid, students who fail to meet their financialobligations may have their registrationcancelled; may be denied future registrations;and may have their grades and/or transcriptswithheld.

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6) it is the responsibility of all student organisationsto encourage an atmosphere of learning, socialresponsibility, and respect for human dignityand to provide positive influence andconstructive development for members andaspiring members.

PROBATIONAny student whose cumulative G.P.A. falls below ‘C’or its equivalent (2.0 G.P.A.) is placed on probation.A student who remains on probationary status fortwo consecutive semesters faces possible dismissalfrom the University.

ACADEMIC ETHICSeuropean University Cyprus maintains a policy onacademic ethics as part of its effort to maintain theintegrity of its academic processes. students mustunderstand what academic integrity is and whatthe most common violations are. Academichonesty should be the concern of the entireeuropean University Cyprus community. Academicdishonesty involves acts which may affect theintegrity of the educational process at europeanUniversity Cyprus. Plagiarism and cheating areexamples of academic dishonesty and areunacceptable at european University Cyprus.Plagiarism is presenting the work of somebody elseas one’s own. Cheating in examinations is giving orreceiving unauthorized help before or duringexaminations.

students who fail to comply with the rules andregulations of the University may subjectthemselves to sanctions ranging from failure in theassigned course in which the offense occurred tosuspension or dismissal from the University.

DISMISSALthe University reserves the right to dismiss astudent without making definite chargeswhenever, in the judgement of the officers of theUniversity, such action seems advisable. no tuitionwill be refunded for absence or dismissal from theUniversity.

TRANSCRIPTS OF ACADEMIC RECORDA student may request an official transcript ofhis/her record by completing an application at theoffice of the registrar or by writing directly to theoffice of the registrar.

All official transcripts issued by the office of theregistrar bear the signature of the registrar and the official european University Cyprus seal. transcripts released directly to a student bear thestamped designation "issued to student".no partial transcript will be issued and notranscripts will be issued to students who haveoutstanding financial obligations to the University.A fee of €5 - is charged for every copy of thetranscript and must be paid in advance. Academictranscripts are issued every tuesday and Friday.

CONFIDENTIALITY OF STUDENT RECORDSeuropean University Cyprus regards the student’sacademic record as a matter of confidencebetween the student and the University. the contents of the academic record may berevealed only after the written permission of thestudent or the student’s parent/legal guardian.Faculty and administrative officers of europeanUniversity Cyprus, the parent(s) or legal guardian(s)of the student and government agencies may befurnished with a student’s trans cript without thewritten consent of the student.

CHANGE OF NAME AND ADDRESSit is the responsibility of every student to notify the office registrar of any changes in name and address.

Change of major it is the responsibility of every student to notify theoffice of the registrar of the intent to changehis/her major.

GRADUATIONCriteria for graduation of undergraduate studentsin order to qualify for graduation an undergraduatestudent must fulfil the following:

1. Complete the degree requirements of theprogram as specified in the Bulletin.

2. Complete at least the last two years or 60 creditsor 120 eCts in residence at eUC, unless the law provides otherwise.

3. Maintain a cumulative G.P.A. of at least 2.00 forall credits taken at eUC.

4. settle all financial obligations to the Universitybefore certification for graduation is granted.

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Criteria for graduation of post-graduate studentsin order to qualify for graduation a post-graduatestudent must fulfil the following:

1. Complete the degree requirements of the program as specified in the Bulletin.

2. Complete at least the last two thirds of theprogram in residence at eUC, unless the lawprovides otherwise.

3. Maintain a cumulative G.P.A. of at least 2.50 for allcredits taken at eUC.

4. settle all financial obligations to the Universitybefore certification for graduation is granted.

Application for Graduationstudents who meet all graduation requirementslisted above must file an application for graduationwith the office of the registrar. Application formsare available at the office of the registrar. A graduation fee is due at the time of application.the University will not be responsible for thegraduation of any student who fails to submit the application for graduation.

Graduation Auditsevaluation of courses for graduating students isdone two weeks after the final exams. After thesemester’s grades have been processed, the officeof the registrar will check the student’s academicrecords to ensure that the student qualifies forgraduation. students who face problems fulfillingcourse require ments towards their degree mustconsult the office of the registrar.

Procedure for the Issuance of a DegreeDegrees are issued three times a year, approxi -mately two months after the end of each semester.the office of the registrar will proceed to issue aDegree when a student meets all graduationrequirements, provided that it has been approvedby the school Councils and the senate.

the President, the rector, the registrar and theDean of the respective school, sign the degree.

GRADUATION CEREMONYstudents who wish to attend the annualGraduation and Awards Ceremony of theUniversity, must file an application with the officeof student Affairs by March 30th. studentsgraduating at the end of the Fall semester areallowed to attend the spring GraduationCeremony.

it is the policy of the University to allow studentswho are expected to graduate in the summersession to take part in the Graduation Ceremonyimmediately preceding. Degrees are not awarded at the Graduation Ceremony. Participation in theGraduation Ceremony does not imply that thestudent has completed graduation requirements.

Graduation HonoursBachelor degree students are identified for highacademic achievement as follows:

sUMMA CUM lAUDe final G.P.A. of 3.85-4.00MAGnA CUM lAUDe final G.P.A. of 3.65-3.84CUM lAUDe final G.P.A. of 3.50-3.64

to be eligible for honours, students must completeat least 60 credits at eUC. only eUC credits areconsidered in determining eligibility for suchhonours.

DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENTthe Diploma supplement is issued to graduates ofhigher education institutions free of charge alongwith their degree.

it helps to ensure that higher education qualifi -cations are more easily understood, especiallyoutside the country where they were awarded.the Diploma supplement is a document thatprovides in a standardized format the nature, level, content and status of the studies that werepursued and successfully completed by thegraduate. the Diploma supplement was developedjointly from Unesco and the Council of europe.it is issued in english and it is free of charge for allgraduates. For more information, you may contactthe office of the registrar.

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The Ioannis Gregoriou School of Business AdministrationBachelor Degrees accounting Banking and finance Economics general Business Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων 1

hospitality management management management Information Systems marketing Public relations and advertising Sports managementMaster Degree Business administration (mBa) Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων (mBa) 1

The School of Sciences Bachelor Degrees Ακτινοδιαγνωστική - Ακτινοθεραπεία (radiodiagnostics - radiotherapy) 1

computer Science computer Engineering Διατροφή - Διαιτολογία (nutrition - dietetics) 1

Νοσηλευτική (nursing) 1

Φυσικοθεραπεία (Physiotherapy) 1

Master Degree Information Systems

The School of Humanities and Social SciencesBachelor Degrees English language and literature European Politics, law and Economics Κοινωνική Εργασία (Social Work) 1

Νομική (law) 1

Λογοθεραπεία (Speech and language therapy) 1

Psychology Ψυχολογία 1

The School of Arts and Education SciencesBachelor Degrees Δημοτική Εκπαίδευση (Primary Education) 1

graphic design music Νηπιαγωγικά (Early childhood Education) 1

Master Degrees Εκπαιδευτική Ηγεσία (Education leadership) (ma) 1

Ειδική (Ενιαία) Εκπαίδευση [Special (Inclusive) Education] (ma) 1

Doctorate Επιστήμες της Αγωγής (Education Sciences) 1

S c h o o l S a n d P r o g r a m S o f S t u dy

1. Language of Instruction is Greek

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the School of Business administration offers programs leading to a Bachelor and master degrees.the purpose of the School of Business curriculum is to prepare students for exciting and successful careersin business, education, and community service, or provide them with a solid foundation to pursuegraduate study in business, econonics, accounting, or many other related fields of study.

the various programs of study provide students with a broad background of general knowledge andspecific skills, an understanding of the social and economic foundations of society, skills in the use ofdecision-making tools, and a well-defined conception of the global business environment. the overallobjective of the School’s integrated business curriculum is to develop and sharpen the student’sentrepreneurial, leadership, critical-thinking and communication skills-the attributes in high demand bythe business community today-so that graduates are ready for productive careers.

to enable business students to achieve success, instructors use innovative classroom methods, appliedinformation systems and internet-based studies, individual and team projects and presentations, caseanalysis and class discussions and business simulations.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES to develop the student's capacity to think, write and speak effectively and creatively; to develop an appreciation of and respect for social, moral and ethical values as the foundation of one's

relationship to others and one's responsibilities to the community; to develop the student's analytical, decision making and communication competencies together with

those qualities of self reliance, responsibility, integrity and self-awareness which promote personalachievement and contribution to organizations;

to build breadth of perspective through the general education requirements and provide sufficientspecialization to meet basic professional and career requirements;

to provide the student with basic requirements for academic and/or career advancement;

CURRICULAR REQUIREMENTS undergraduate curricula in the School of Business are organized to provide each student with fundamentalstudy in arts and sciences (general Education requirements), core study in business administration(Business core requirements), a major field of study (major requirements), and the opportunity for eachstudent to develop individual interests and talents through the selection of elective courses.

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1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified.2. The Accounting Electives must be selected from the following courses: ACC 211, ACC 213, ACC 308, ACC 310, ACC 311, ACC 403, ACC 405, ACC 407,

ACC 409, ACC 410.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in accounting must completethe following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 76Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 39 76free Electives 6 10Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 35anthropology, history, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 18history 3 6Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 76

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Intro. to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 103 Principles of accounting 3 6acc 201 Intermediate accounting I 3 5acc 204 Intermediate accounting II 3 6acc 211 taxation I, oracc 213 cyprus taxation 3 6acc 303 Introduction to auditing 3 6acc 306 advanced financial reporting/ consolidations 3 6acc 309 advanced cost & management accounting 3 6acc 406 Performance management Ι 3 5accounting Electives2 15 30 Total Credits/ECTS 39 76

FREE ELECTIVES 6 CREDITS/10 ECTS

accounting(4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the work of the accountant encompasses a wide range of activities including auditing, accounting, financialplanning, budgeting and management consulting. all students majoring in accounting can obtain exemptionsfrom examinations of the following professional bodies: the Institute of chartered accountants in England and Wales (IcaEW) the association of chartered certified accountants (acca) the association of International accountants (aIa) chartered Institute of management accountants (cIma) certified accounting technicians (cat) association of accounting technicians (aat)

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESPublic accountant, government accountant, Internal auditor, financial controller, corporate accountant, mergersand acquisitions consultant, Investment Banker.

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in Banking and finance mustcomplete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 76Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 39 76free Electives 6 10Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 35 anthropology, history, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 18history 3 5Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 6Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 76

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Intro. to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSBan 111 the Business of Banking 3 6Ban 211 financial Services 3 6fIn 231 topics in managerial finance 3 6fIn 311 multinational corporate finance 3 6fIn 321 Investments 3 6Banking/finance Electives2 24 46 Total Credits/ECTS 39 76

FREE ELECTIVES 6 CREDITS/10 ECTS

Banking and finance(4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the major in Banking and finance provides a thorough study for students who seek careers in the Banking andfinance related professions.

CHARTERED BANKER INSTITUTE (CBI) EXEMPTIONSthe Bachelor degree in Business administration of European university cyprus with

a major in Banking and finance is the only academic program in cyprus which has been awarded with the highestnumber of exemptions from the chartered Banker Institute (cIB) of the united Kingdom. cBI develops andpromotes professional standards for bankers and provides world class professional qualifications for the financialservices industry in the uK and overseas. European university cyprus graduates with a major in Banking and financecould be awarded with the chartered Banker Institute “advanced diploma in financial Services”.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIEScommercial Banker, consumer Banker, International Banking officer, loan officer, Branch manager, operations andPersonnel manager, Stock Broker, foreign Exchange or treasury analyst.

1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified. 2. Banking and Finance Electives must be selected from the following courses: ACC 103, BAN 112, BAN 221, BAN 231,

BAN 400, ECO 350, ECO 430, FIN 331, FIN 341, FIN 351, FIN 361, FIN 371, FIN 381, FIN391, FIN 400.

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I am a person of logic and detail. I have learned that calculated risks are worth taking,so I will invest in my future when it comes to a degree in Economics.

for sure I will have short-term payoffs and long- term benefit!

Michalis - Raphael KyriakidesEconomics Major

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of arts majoring inEconomics must complete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 30 52Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 48 93free Electives 9 17Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEnglish and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences 12 21anthropology, Philosophy, or Political Science 3 6history 3 5Psychology 3 5Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 30 52

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Intro. to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy & Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behaviour 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5Eco 230 mathematics for Economists 3 6Eco 250 history of Economic thought 3 5Eco 310 Intermediate microeconomics 3 5Eco 320 Intermediate macroeconomics 3 6Eco 350 money and Banking 3 7Eco 410 International trade, orEco 440 International Economics 3 6Eco 430 Econometrics 3 8major Electives1 21 40 Total Credits/ECTS 48 93

FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/17 ECTS

Economics(4 yEarS, BachElor of artS)

Economics is the study of production, distribution and consumption of wealth. the Economics program is designedto provide a solid understan ding of many aspects of commercial and organi za tional activity by showing howbusinesses decide what to produce, how to produce it and who to produce it for, as well as demonstrate howmacro-economic phenomena (inflation, unemployment, interest rates) affect consumer and business behaviorand decisions.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESEconomic consultant, commercial Banking Industry, central Bank, government, domestic and Internationalorganizations, teaching, and other Service Industries.

1. The Economics Electives must be selected from the following courses: BAN 211, ECO 210, ECO 220, ECO 240, ECO 330, ECO 340, ECO 360, ECO 420, ECO 450, ECO 470, ECO 490, ECO 495, FIN 311, FIN 321, FIN 371.

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1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in general Business mustcomplete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 75Business core requirements 42 78major fields of Study 36 71free Electives 9 16Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences¹ 18 34anthropology, history, Philosophy, 9 17Psychology, Political Science or Sociologyhistory 3 6Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 75

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Introduction to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamental and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR FIELDS OF STUDY (TOTAL CREDITS 36/ECTS 71)Students may select two or more areas from theconcentrations listed below: accounting Banking and finance Economics finance and Investments hospitality management human resource management International Business management management Information Systems marketing Public relations and advertising Sports management

FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/16 ECTS

general Business(4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the general Business major is especially designed to be very flexible, and allows students to choose two or threeareas of concentration rather than the usual single major. By selecting courses from any business area or fromspecially approved disciplines in the arts and sciences, students have the opportunity to develop special programsof study that meet specific career goals not covered by other majors.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESmanaging SmEs, functional manager, assistant general manager, Branch or area mananger.

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Δομη πΡοΓΡΑμμΑΤοςΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Διοίκησης Επιχειρήσεων(general Business) πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιοκάτω πιστωτικές μονάδες για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 42 75Μαθήματα Διοίκησης Επιχειρήσεων 42 78Μαθήματα Ειδίκευσης 36 71Μαθήματα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής 9 16Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 129 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης εκπΑιΔευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΟικονομικά 6 10 Eco 101 Αρχές της Μικροοικονομίας 3 5Eco 102 Αρχές της Μακροοικονομίας 3 5Αγγλικά και Επικοινωνία 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5Μάθημα Επιλογής στην Επικοινωνία 3 5Μάθημα Επιλογής Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 3 5 Ανθρωπιστικές και Κοινωνικές Επιστήμες¹ 18 34Ανθρωπολογία, Ιστορία, Φιλοσοφία, Ψυχο -λογία, Πολιτικές Επιστήμες ή Κοινωνιολογία 9 17Ιστορία 3 6Ψυχολογία 3 6Κοινωνιολογία 3 5Μαθηματικά 3 5 mat 115 στατιστική Ι 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 42 75

μΑθημΑΤΑ Διοικηςης επιχειΡηςεωνΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSacc 112 Εισαγωγή στη χρηματοοικονομική Λογιστική 3 5acc 113 Eισαγωγή στη Διοικητική Λογιστική 3 5BuS 101 Eισαγωγή στη Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων 3 5BuS 111 Πεπερασμένα Μαθηματικά 3 5BuS 201 Διοίκηση Διεθνών Επιχειρήσεων 3 5BuS 215 Ερευνητικές Μέθοδοι στη Διοίκηση 3 6BuS 401 Επιχειρησιακή Πολιτική και στρατηγική 3 6BuS 410 Διπλωματική Εργασία 3 10cSc 190 Εισαγωγή στους υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές 3 5fIn 101 Αρχές χρηματοοικονομικής Ανάλυσης 3 6laW 101 Δίκαιο των Επιχειρήσεων I 3 5mar 101 Εισαγωγή στο marketing 3 5mgt 101 Αρχές Διοίκησης 3 5mgt 205 Οργανωσιακή συμπεριφορά 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 42 78

μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικευςης(36 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/71 ECTS)Οι φοιτητές μπορούν να επιλέξουν δύο ή περισσότερεςαπό τις πιο κάτω ειδικότητες: Αθλητική Διοίκηση Δημόσιες σχέσεις και Διαφήμιση Διεύθυνση συστημάτων Πληροφορικής management Διοίκηση Ανθρώπινου Δυναμικού Διοίκηση Διεθνών Επιχειρήσεων Διοίκηση Ξενοδοχείων Λογιστική marketing oικονομικά τραπεζικά και χρηματοοικονομικά χρηματοοικονομικά και Επενδύσεις

μΑθημΑΤΑ ελευθεΡης επιλοΓης(9 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/16 ECTS)

Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων (4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ ΔΙΟΙΚΗσΗσ ΕΠΙχΕΙρΗσΕωΝ)

Ο πτυχιούχος της Διοίκησης Επιχειρήσεων ασχολείται με τη διοίκηση και την οργάνωση επιχειρήσεων πουδραστηριοποιούνται σε όλο το φάσμα μιας σύγχρονης οικονομίας (βιομηχανία, παροχή υπηρεσιών κ.λ.π). Πιοσυγκεκριμένα, τα καθήκοντά του είναι ο εντοπισμός και η επίλυση προβλημάτων της καθημερινής λειτουργίας μιαςεπιχείρησης (γενική οργάνωση και διοίκηση, χρηματοοικονομική και λογιστική κατάσταση, αξιοποίησηπροσωπικού). Επίσης, σχεδιάζει τις στρατηγικές και τις ενέργειες που πρέπει να ακολουθήσει μια επιχείρηση, ώστενα αυξηθεί η αποτελεσματικότητα και η αποδοτικότητά της κατά το μέγιστο δυνατό.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΟι πτυχιούχοι του τμήματος Διοίκησης Επιχειρήσεων στρέφονται κυρίως στον ιδιωτικό τομέα της οικονομίας, όπουσταδιοδρομούν ως διευθυντικά στελέχη και ως επιχειρηματίες. Μπορούν επίσης να εργαστούν σε δημόσιεςεπιχειρήσεις και οργανισμούς και στη μέση και ανώτατη εκπαίδευση.

1. O μέγιστος αριθμός μαθημάτων που μπορεί να επιλέξει ο φοιτητής σε αυτή την κατηγορία είναι δύο εκτός αν υπάρχει άλλη διευκρίνιση.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified. 2. The Hospitality Management Electives must be selected from the following courses: HOM 122, HOM 205, HOM 206, HOM 312, HOM 315, HOM 316,

HOM 317, HOM 320, HOM 400, MGT 204, MAR 111, MAR 309, PRS 200, PRT 101 (non-credit), PRT 102 (non-credit).

DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in hospitality managementmust complete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 74Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 36 73free Electives 9 15Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 33 anthropology, history, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 16history 3 6Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 74

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Introduction to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTShom 110 Introduction to hospitality management 3 6hom 140 Principles & Practices of tourism 3 5hom 160 Bar and Beverage management 3 6hom 210 marketing management for the hospitality Industry 3 5hom 221 food & Beverage operations, Service and management 3 5hom 222 Practicum in food and Beverage technical operations 3 4hom 230 front office management 3 5hom 314 food Service Sanitation and risk management 3 5hom 324 Internship 3 15hospitality management Electives2 9 17 Total Credits/ECTS 36 73 FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/15 ECTS

hospitality management(4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the program of hospitality management is rigorous and professionally oriented. Students who complete thecurriculum are prepared to be leaders and decision makers in the hospitality industry, an industry whichencompasses hotels, resorts, restaurants and many other tourism, leisure and recreational oriented services.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESthere is a buoyant national and international demand for managers in this area, and graduates pursue a widerange of hospitality management careers. the industry is a multi-faceted employer spanning the hotel sector,restaurants, contract and outside catering, clubs, as well as hotel inspector positions in national tourismorganizations.

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in management must completethe following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 75Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 36 71free Electives 9 16Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 34 anthropology, history, Philosophy,Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 17history 3 6Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 75

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Introduction to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSmgt 203 Production and operations management 3 6mgt 204 Personnel and human resource management 3 5mgt 206 Small Business management 3 6mgt 302 Business and Society 3 6mgt 313 management Science 3 6management Electives2 21 42

Total Credits/ECTS 36 71 FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/16 ECTS

management (4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the program of management prepares students for entry-level supervisory positions in business, government andnon-profit organizations. It is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and leadership skills tosucceed in managerial functions.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESProduction Supervisor, Small Business management, administrative Services, human resource management,government and Semi government organizations.

1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified. 2. The Management Electives must be selected from the following courses: ECO 330, MGT 250, MGT 260, MGT 301,

MGT 304, MGT 310, MGT 330, MGT 405, MGT 406, PSY 220.

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1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified. 2. The Management Information Systems Electives must be selected from the following courses: CSC 350, CSC 351, CSC 352, MGT 250, MGT 260,

MGT 301, MGT 304, MGT 310, MGT 330, MGT 405, MGT 406, PSY 220.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in management InformationSystems must complete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 73Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 36 73free Electives 9 16Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 32 anthropology, history, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 16history 3 5Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 73

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Intro. to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScSc 120 discrete Structures 3 6cSc 131 Programming Principles I 3 6cSc 132 Programming Principles II 3 5cSc 205 data Structures & algorithms 3 6cSc 326 Programming in unix - like Environments 3 6cSc 331 database management Systems 3 6cSc 411 Software Engineering I 3 6cSc 412 Software Engineering II 3 6cSc 425 management Information Systems 3 7management Information Systems Electives2 9 19 Total Credits/ECTS 36 73 FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/16 ECTS

management Information Systems (4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

Because information is an essential decision-making resource for all organizations, the mIS program seeks todevelop information systems that provide accurate, timely, consistent and integrated data for effectivemanagement. Students use the computer center to program class projects.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIEScomputer Programming, Systems design and analysis, data Base analysis, mIS Specialists, E-Business consultants.

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in marketing must completethe following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 74Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 36 72free Electives 9 16Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 33 anthropology, history, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 16history 3 6Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 74

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Intro. to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSmar 111 advertising and Sales Promotion 3 6mar 204 consumer Behavior 3 6mar 302 marketing research 3 6mar 316 E-marketing 3 6mar 401 advanced marketing management 3 6marketing Electives2 21 42

Total Credits/ECTS 36 72 FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/16 ECTS

marketing (4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the marketing program provides a comprehensive coverage of the marketing process and helps students todevelop proficiencies in marketing research, product planning, distribution, pricing, promotion and other relatedmarketing activities.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESSales, Sales management, marketing department, market research, advertising, Public relations, E-commerce.

1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified. 2. The Marketing Electives must be selected from the following courses: COM 103, COM 220, MAR 205, MAR 206,

MAR 207, MAR 301, MAR 304, MAR 305, MAR 309, MAR 315, MAR 405, MAR 406, PRS 200.

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I am a “people person!” I am an instinctive communicator who gets along withothers and have found a way to motivate the group - to work, to play, to achievesomething. a career in Pr matches my character as I can turn this positive energyinto corporate or public service results. the best way to direct my talents andambition is with the kind of program offered at European university cyprus.

Irene KoutsoftaPublic Relations & Advertising Major

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in Public relations andadvertising must complete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 74Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 36 72free Electives 9 16Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 33 anthropology, history, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 16history 3 6Psychology 3 6Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 74

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Intro. to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScom 103 mass media Writing 3 6com 220 Intercultural communication 3 6mar 111 advertising and Sales Promotion 3 6mar 204 consumer Behavior 3 6mar 301 advertising media Planning 3 6mar 302 marketing research 3 6PrS 200 Public relations 3 6PrS 240 Public relations management 3 6PrS 250 Public relations Practice 3 7Public relations and advertising Electives2 9 17

Total Credits/ECTS 36 72

FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/16 ECTS

Public relations and advertising (4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the Public relations and advertising program is designed to provide students with the necessary skills andknowledge required by the profession of public relations and advertising.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESPublic relations officer, media Executive, marketing officer, advertising, Public relations freelance consultant.

1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified. 2. The Public Relations and Advertising Electives must be selected from the following courses: GRA 195, GRA 240,

GRA 301, MAR 207, MAR 316, MAR 404, PRS 230, PRS 290, PRS 300.

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I’m passionate about sports and excited at the prospect of a career in the sportsmanagement profession. finding new talent, organizing athletic events orworking for my favorite team is a “game” I am keen to win! With the right tactics,training and mentors, I believe I have a very promising future in this field.

Stavros PapanicolaouSports Management Major

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor degree in Businessadministration majoring in Sports management mustcomplete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 42 73Business core requirements 42 78major requirements 36 73free Electives 9 16Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 12 21 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 205 Business English 3 5communication Elective 3 5General Education Elective 3 5 Humanities and Social Sciences1 18 32 anthropology, history, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology 9 16history 3 6Psychology 3 5Sociology 3 5Mathematics 3 5 mat 115 Statistics I 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 73

BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSacc 112 Introduction to financial accounting 3 5acc 113 Intro. to managerial accounting 3 5BuS 101 Introduction to Business 3 5BuS 111 finite mathematics for Business 3 5BuS 201 International Business 3 5BuS 215 Business research 3 6BuS 401 Business Policy and Strategic management 3 6BuS 410 Senior Project 3 10cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5fIn 101 Essentials of financial analysis 3 6laW 101 Business law I 3 5mar 101 Introduction to marketing 3 5mgt 101 Principles of management 3 5mgt 205 organizational Behavior 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 42 78

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSPSy 251 Sports Psychology 3 5SPt 101 Introduction to Sports management 3 6SPt 201 historical and Social aspects of athletics 3 6SPt 205 Ethics and legal Issues in Sports 3 6SPt 305 marketing Strategies in Sports 3 6SPt 330 the Economics and finance of Sports 3 6SPt 345 Sport communication 3 6SPt 390 Internship in Sports management 3 10SPt 401 facility management and Event Planning 3 6Sport management Electives2 9 16 Total Credits/ECTS 36 73 FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/16 ECTS

Sports management (4 yEarS, BachElor of BuSInESS admInIStratIon)

the Sports management specialization offers professional preparation in the application of business principles tothe sport industry. Students will undertake courses in management, marketing, economics and computerapplications. the Sport management courses will focus, among other, on the business aspect of sports in sportsmarketing, sport ethics, sport finance and facility management.

DIPLOMA FROM REAL MADRID PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLEuropean university cyprus offers to the students of the Sports management degreethe chance to attend an intensive summer course in madrid and be awarded, at thesame time with their Bachelor degree, with the diploma in Sports management fromreal madrid International Professional School, which is supported by the real madridfc in collaboration with the European university of madrid.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESgraduates can find employment in Sports clubs, gymnastic centers, recreational centers, hotels, Sportassociations. Job duties may involve working with corporations in special event promotions and sponsorships.It may include accounting, ticketing, and financial operations of a specific event or program. the sport managermay be involved in facility and event management, media relations or the sales of sporting goods.

1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified. 2. The Sports Management Electives must be selected from the following courses: HOM 206, MAR 309, MGT 204, MGT 206,

PRS 200, SOC 219, SPT 230, SPT 326, SPT 405, SPT 406, SPT 409.

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Notes:1. Students in the MBA Full Time Program who lack a business background may be required to attend MBA foundation courses. Credits earned with MBA

foundation courses do not count towards the required coursework for the completion of the MBA Program.2. The language of instruction of the MBA Program (Full Time and Part Time) is English and Greek. Students have the option to choose in which language

they prefer to be taught.

CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the mBa degree must completethe following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSmBa core courses 24 62research Project 9 37mBa Electives 9 21Total Requirements 42 120

CORE COURSESCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSa 621 financial and managerial accounting 3 7Ec 611 managerial Economics and finance 3 8IB 643 global Business Environment 3 8mg 614 decisions in operations management 3 8mg 645 human resource management and leadership 3 7mg 669 Strategic management 3 8mg 671 Statistics & Information management 3 8mK 641 Strategic marketing management 3 8 Total Credits/ECTS 24 62

RESEARCH PROJECTCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSmg 685 research methods in Business administration 3 7mBa 695 master thesis 6 30 Total Credits/ECTS 9 37

Admission to the Programa. Applicants for admission to the MBA Program must hold a recognized

Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent (professional qualifications).b. Applicants to the MBA (AMBA accredited) part time program should have

at least three years of post graduation work experience.

MBA ELECTIVES (9 CREDITS/21 ECTS)(Selection of three elective courses)FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSfI 602 corporate Valuation & Business Strategy 3 7fI 606 risk management 3 7fI 608 International finance 3 7fI 612 financial Environment 3 7

HuMAN RESOuRCE MANAGEMENTCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSmg 646 Personnel and development 3 7mg 647 Employee resourcing 3 7mg 650 Strategic human resource management 3 7mg 659 Employee rewards 3 7

MARKETINGCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSIB 651 International marketing 3 7mK 616 consumer Behaviour 3 7mK 643 Product and Services management 3 7mK 653 Integrated marketing communications 3 7

MANAGEMENTCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSmg 622 Environmental and Quality management 3 7mg 624 Small Business management 3 7mg 625 Ethics and Social responsibility 3 7mg 627 Project management 3 7

MBA FOuNDATION COuRSES 1

CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEco 501 Business Economics 3 6BuS 537 general Business 3 6

Business administration (ΜΒΑ)(2 yEarS, maStEr of BuSInESS admInIStratIon/mBa)

the mBa program is designed to prepare managers for today’s increasingly complex and multidi mensional workenvironment. It includes a strong focus on leadership, teamwork and integrative management activities.

AMBA ACCREDITATIONthe master of Business administration (mBa) (Part time Program) of European universitycyprus has been accredited by the worldwide prestigious association of mBa’s (amBa). the

association is one of the world’s most significant certification bodies for graduate programs in the discipline ofBusiness administration.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESgeneral managers, Executives, Branch-area managers, Services, consultancy.

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Δομη πΡοΓΡΑμμΑΤοςΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος mBa πρέπει να συμπλη - ρώ σουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικές μονάδες:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Κοινού Κορμού 24 62Διπλωματική Έρευνα και Εργασία 9 37Μαθήματα Επιλογής 9 21Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 42 120

μΑθημΑΤΑ κοινου κοΡμουΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSa 621 χρηματοοικονομική και Διοικητική Λογιστική 3 7Ec 611 Οικονομικά και χρηματοοικονομικά των Επιχειρήσεων 3 8IB 643 Διεθνές Επιχειρηματικό Περιβάλλον 3 8mg 614 Λήψη Αποφάσεων στη Διοίκηση Διαδικασιών 3 8mg 645 Διοίκηση Ανθρώπινου Δυναμικού και Ηγεσία 3 7mg 669 στρατηγική Διοίκηση 3 8mg 671 στατιστική και Διοίκηση Πληροφοριακών συστημάτων 3 8mK 641 στρατηγικός σχεδιασμός marketing 3 8 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 24 62

ΔιπλωμΑΤικη εΡευνΑ κΑι εΡΓΑςιΑΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSmg 685 Ερευνητικές Μέθοδοι στη Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων 3 7mBa 695 Διπλωματική Εργασία 6 30 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 9 37

Εισδοχή στο Πρόγραμμαα Οι υποψήφιοι που υποβάλλουν αίτηση για το πρόγραμμα σπουδών

(ΜΒΑ) θα πρέπει να είναι κάτοχοι αναγνωρισμένου πανεπιστημιακούδιπλώματος ή άλλου ισοδύναμου διπλώματος. Στο πρόγραμμα μπορούννα γίνουν δεκτοί και κάτοχοι επαγγελματικών προσόντων.

β. Οι υποψήφιοι για το μεταπτυχιακό πρόγραμμα ΜΒΑ (Μερική Φοίτηση)που είναι πιστοποιημένο από τον οργανισμό ΑΜΒΑ, θα πρέπει ναδιαθέτουν τουλάχιστον τρία χρόνια επαγγελματικής πείρας.

μΑθημΑΤΑ επιλοΓης(9 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/21 ECTS)Επιλέγονται τρία από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα: ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΗ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΗΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSfI 602 Εταιρικές Αποτιμήσεις και Επιχειρηματική στρατηγική 3 7fI 606 Διαχείριση Κινδύνου 3 7fI 608 Διεθνή χρηματοοικονομικά 3 7fI 612 χρηματοοικονομικό Περιβάλλον 3 7

ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΗ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΝΟΥ ΔΥΝΑΜΙΚΟΥΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSmg 646 Ανάπτυξη Προσωπικού 3 7mg 647 στελέχωση Επιχειρήσεων 3 7mg 650 στρατηγική Διοίκηση Ανθρώπινου Δυναμικού 3 7mg 659 συστήματα Αμοιβών 3 7

MARKETINGΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSIB 651 Διεθνές marketing 3 7mK 616 συμπεριφορά Καταναλωτή 3 7mK 643 Διοίκηση Προϊόντων και υπηρεσιών 3 7mK 653 Ολοκληρωμένες Επικοινωνίες marketing 3 7

ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΗΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSmg 622 Περιβαλλοντική Διοίκηση και Διοίκηση Ποιότητας 3 7mg 624 Διοίκηση Μικρομεσαίων Επιχειρήσεων 3 7mg 625 Ηθική και Κοινωνική υπευθυνότητα 3 7mg 627 Διοίκηση Έργων 3 7

ΠΡΟΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΑΣΤΙΚΑ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΑ1

ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEco 501 Εισαγωγή στα Οικονομικά 3 6BuS 537 Εισαγωγή στη Διοίκηση 3 6

Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων (ΜΒΑ)(2 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΜΕτΑΠτυχΙΑΚΟ στΗ ΔΙΟΙΚΗσΗ ΕΠΙχΕΙρΗσΕωΝ/ΜΒΑ)

Ο κάτοχος ΜΒΑ είναι θεωρητικά και πρακτικά καταρτισμένος έτσι ώστε να μπορεί να λαμβάνει στρατηγικές καιλειτουργικές αποφάσεις προς όφελος της επιχείρησης και της οικονομίας. Μέσα από την ολοκλήρωση τουπρογράμματος έχει αποκτήσει γνώσεις και έχει αναπτύξει δεξιότητες σε θέματα ηγεσίας, επικοινωνίας καιδιαχείρισης ανθρώπινου δυναμικού και είναι σε θέση να μεγιστοποιήσει την απόδοση και λειτουργία σε όλους τουςζωτικούς τομείς του χώρου εργασίας του.

πιςΤοποιηςη ποιοΤηΤΑς Απο Τον οΡΓΑνιςμο ΑμΒΑτο Μεταπτυχιακό Πρόγραμμα της σχολής Διοίκησης Επιχειρήσεων mBa (Μερική Φοίτηση)του Ευρωπαϊκού Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου έχει εξασφαλίσει τη διεθνούς κύρους πιστοποίησηποιότητας απο τον οργανισμό ΑΜΒΑ (association of mBa’s). Ο οργανισμός ΑΜΒΑ αποτελεί

παγκοσμίως έναν από τους σημαντικότερους φορείς πιστοποίησης μεταπτυχιακών προγραμμάτων στο γνωστικόαντικείμενο της Διοίκησης Επιχειρήσεων.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςστέλεχος επιχειρήσεων, οργανισμών και υπηρεσιών, Διευθυντής, Ανώτερος Λειτουργός στον χρηματοοικο νομικότομέα, τη βιομηχανία, την πληροφορική και τις τηλεπικοινωνίες.

Σημειώσεις:1. Οι φοιτητές, οι οποίοι ακολουθούν το ΜΒΑ πρόγραμμα (Πλήρης Φοίτηση) και δεν έχουν επαγγελματική πείρα πιθανόν να χρειαστεί να παρακολουθήσουν

προπαρασκευαστικά μαθήματα ΜΒΑ. Οι πιστωτικές μονάδες που αποκτώνται απο τα προπαρασκευαστικά μαθήματα δεν συνυπολογίζονται στον αριθμότων πιστωτικών μοναδων που απαιτούνται για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου.

2. Το μεταπτυχιακό πρόγραμμα στη Διοίκηση Επιχειρήσεων (Πλήρης και μερική Φοίτηση) διδάσκεται στα Ελληνικά και στα Αγγλικά. Οι φοιτητές έχουν την ευχέρεια να επιλέξουν τη γλώσσα που επιθυμούν να διδαχθούν.

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the continuous and rapid development in technology require the need for professionals that are welltrained and specialized in the areas of computer Science, computer Enginneering, Ιnformation Systemsand health Sciences.

the objective of the School of Sciences is to offer fields of study which respond positively to the needs ofthe technologically advanced society we live in. the programs of the School are taught by faculty that arewell-trained and actively involved in numerous programs at the national, European and international level.the latter is necessary for securing teaching at the highest level in the rapidly developing fields offered bythe school.

the School of Sciences offers Bachelor degrees in the fields of computer Science, computer Engineering,nursing, Physiotherapy and dietetics - nutrition. Students matriculated in the School of Sciences mustcomplete 128-137 credits (240 EctS or more) for the Bachelor degrees. also, the School of Sciences offersan mSc in Information Systems.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES to develop the student’s capacity to think, write and speak effectively and creatively; to develop an appreciation of the respect for social, moral, and ethical values as the foundation of one’s

relationship to others and one’s responsibilities to the community; to develop the student’s analytical, decision making and communicate competencies together with

those qualities of self reliance, responsibility, integrity and self-awareness which will promote personalachievement and contribution to organizations;

to build breadth of perspective through the general education requirements and provide sufficientspecification to meet essential professional and career requirements;

to provide the student with the necessary requirements for academic and/or career advancement.

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Ακτινοδιαγνωστική-Ακτινοθεραπεία*(4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

το πρόγραμμα της «Ακτινοδιαγνωστικής-Ακτινοθεραπείας» καλείται να καλύψει την ανάγκη της σύγχρονηςκοινωνίας στη μόρφωση και εξειδίκευση προσωπικού ικανoύ να χρησιμοποιεί και να λειτουργεί άρτια τα νεότερακαι σύγχρονα μηχανήματα ακτινοδιαγνωστικής και ακτινοθεραπείας. Ο τεχνολόγος Ακτινολόγος γνωρίζει τη δομή,λειτουργία και συντήρηση αυτών των μηχανημάτων και παράλληλα φροντίζει για την κατάλληλη προετοιμασίατων εξεταζομένων. Επιπρόσθετα, διεκπεραιώνει άρτια ακτινοδιαγνωστικές εξετάσεις και συμμετέχει στη θεραπείαμε τη χρήση των ακτινοθεραπευτικών μηχανημάτων.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΟι πτυχιούχοι του κλάδου θα έχουν τη δυνατότητα να εργαστούν σε Κρατικά και Ιδιωτικά Νοσοκομεία, στατμήματα της ακτινοδιαγνωστικής όπως κλασσική ακτινολογία, αξονικό/μαγνητικό τμήμα και στο τμήμα τηςΠυρηνικής Ιατρικής, καθώς και σε Ακτινοθεραπευτικά-Ογκολογικά Νοσοκομεία.

ειΔικοι ςΤοχοι στην απόκτηση γνώσεων ανατομίας και φυσιολογίας του ανθρώπινου σώματος καθώς και γνώσεων ιατρικής

παθολογίας και ακτινοανατομίας που θα βοηθήσουν το διδασκόμενο στην καλύτερη απεικόνιση του θέματοςπρος εξέταση.

στην απόκτηση εξειδικευμένων γνώσεων φυσικής και εξοικείωση με τις σύγχρονες θεωρητικές προσεγγίσειςπου διέπουν τον τομέα της ακτινοφυσικής.

στην απόκτηση εξειδικευμένων τόσο θεωρητικών όσο πρακτικών γνώσεων στον χειρισμό ιατρικώνμηχανημάτων και συσκευών απεικόνισης μέσα από την θεωρία, κλινική και πρακτική άσκηση στους τομείς τηςακτινοτεχνολογίας, ακτινοδιαγνωστικής και ακτινοθεραπείας.

στην προσέγγιση νέων τεχνολογιών που χρησιμοποιούνται στη διαγνωστική απεικόνιση και ακτινοθεραπείαμε σκοπό την εκμάθηση των βασικών ψηφιακών συστημάτων και τον τρόπο λειτουργίας αυτών.

στην απόκτηση γνώσεων σε θέματα γενικών κανόνων δεοντολογίας που απορρέουν από τις υποχρεώσεις τουπροσωπικού των υπηρεσιών υγείας και τα δικαιώματα των ασθενών, το ιατρικό απόρρητο και την πιστήτήρηση των γραπτών και προφορικών οδηγιών των επιστημονικών υπευθύνων και του θεράποντα ιατρού.

Δομη πΡοΓΡΑμμΑΤοςΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Ακτινοδιαγνωστική-Ακτινοθεραπεία πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιοκάτω πιστωτικές μονάδες/EctS για την απόκτηση τουπτυχίου: ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Πρώτου χρόνου 36 60Μαθήματα Δεύτερου χρόνου 36 60Μαθήματα τρίτου χρόνου 36 60Μαθήματα τέταρτου χρόνου 26 60Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 134 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ πΡωΤου χΡονουΠρωτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSana 110 Ανατομία Ι 4 6BIo 106 Βιοστατιστική 2 4chE 102 χημεία 2 4Pgy 101 Φυσιολογία Ι 2 4rad 101 Ακτινοφυσική I 3 6rad 108 Ακτινοτεχνολογία I 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 16 30

ΔΕυτΕρΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSana 120 Ανατομία ΙΙ 4 6cSg 190 Εισαγωγή στους Ηλεκτρονικούς υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές 3 5nur 110 Πρώτες Βοήθειες 3 3Pgy 123 Φυσιολογία ΙΙ 2 4rad 102 Ακτινοτεχνολογία ΙΙ 5 7rad 103 Ακτινοφυσική ΙΙ 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 20 30

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μΑθημΑΤΑ ΔευΤεΡου χΡονουτρΙτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEng 130 Ιατρική Αγγλική Ορολογία (Αγγλικά) 3 4EPE 211 Επιδημιολογία 3 6nur 205 Ακτινολογική Νοσηλευτική 2 4Pat 205 Βασικές Αρχές Παθολογίας 2 4rad 204 Μαστογραφία 3 5rad 202 Ακτινοτεχνολογία ΙΙΙ 5 7 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30ΤεΤΑΡΤο ΤεΤΡΑμηνοΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSrad 203 τεχνολογία Απεικονιστικών συστημάτων Ι 3 6rad 221 Επεμβατική Ακτινολογία 3 5rad 222 Ακτινική και Μοριακή Βιολογία 3 4rad 223 Ακτινοτεχνολογία ΙV 5 7rad 224 Ακτινοανατομική 2 4rad 226 Ακτινολογική Παθολογία Ι 2 4 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤΡιΤου χΡονουΠΕΜΠτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSrad 301 Ακτινοθεραπευτική Ογκολογία Ι 3 6rad 303 τεχνολογία Απεικονιστικών συστημάτων ΙΙ 3 5rad 304 τομογραφική Απεικόνιση 8 10rad 305 υπέρηχος 3 5rad 326 Ακτινολογική Παθολογία ΙΙ 2 4 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 19 30

ΕΚτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSrad 313 τεχνολογία Απεικονιστικών συστημάτων ΙΙΙ 3 5rad 321 Ακτινοπροστασία 2 4rad 322 Ακτινοθεραπευτική Ογκολογία II 3 6rad 324 Ψηφιακή Απεικόνιση και Ιατρική Πληροφορική 3 5rad 325 ραδιενεργά Ισότοπα 6 10 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤεΤΑΡΤου χΡονουΕΒΔΟΜΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnur 362 Αρχές Διοίκησης – Διοίκησης Νοσηλευτικών Μονάδων 3 5PSg 263 Ψυχολογία της υγείας 3 5rad 401 Ακτινοθεραπευτική Ογκολογία ΙΙΙ 6 10rad 402 Θεραπεία με ραδιενεργά Ισότοπα2 4rad 403 Δεοντολογία και Βιοηθική 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

ΟΓΔΟΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSrad 410 Πτυχιακή Εργασία 6 10rad 440 Πρακτική Άσκηση 3 20 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 9 30

Σημείωση:Απόφοιτοι του προγράμματος Ακτινοδιαγνωστι κής-Ακτινο θεραπείας του Ευρωπαϊκού Πανεπιστη μίου Κύπρου μπορούν να εγγραφούν στο ΣυμβούλιοΕγγραφής Τεχνολόγων Ακτινολόγων και Ακτινο θεραπευτών Κύπρου.

* Το πρόγραμμα βρίσκεται στην τελική διαδικασία έγκρισης από την ΕΑΙΠ

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree in computer Science must complete the followingrequirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 24 38mathematics requirements 17 31computer Science requirements 75 148free Electives 12 23Total Requirements 128 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScom 101 Public Speaking 3 5cSc 135 Writing for computer Science 3 4 & Engineering Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6PSy 103 Introduction to Psychology 3 6general Education Electives¹ 12 17 Total Credits/ECTS 24 38

MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSmat 101 calculus I 4 7mat 102 calculus II 4 7mat 206 linear algebra 3 5mat 217 Probability and Statistics 3 6mathematics Elective² 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 17 31

COMPUTER SCIENCE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScSc 120 discrete Structures 3 6cSc 130 Introduction to computer Science 3 5cSc 131 Programming Principles I 3 6cSc 132 Programming Principles II 3 6cSc 133 Web technologies 3 5cSc 205 data Structures and algorithms 3 6cSc 209 Web Programming 3 6cSc 213 digital logic 3 5cSc 214 computer organization and architecture 3 6cSc 230 Systems analysis and design 3 5cSc 322 data communications and computer networks 3 6cSc 323 Programming languages 3 6cSc 326 Programming in unix-like Environments 3 6cSc 327 operating Systems 3 6cSc 330 fundamentals of distributed Systems 3 6cSc 331 database management Systems 3 6cSc 401 theory of computation 3 6cSc 407 algorithms 3 5cSc 411 Software Engineering I 3 6cSc 412 Software Engineering II 3 6cSc 490 Senior Project 3 10computer Science Electives³ 12 23 Total Credits/ECTS 75 148 FREE ELECTIVES 12 CREDITS/23 ECTS

computer Science(4 yEarS, BachElor of ScIEncE)

the computer Science Program gives the opportunity to students to enhance their knowledge in areas ofcomputer science in order to enable students to respond effectively to the role that the computer Scientist fulfillsin the design, installation and maintenance of computer systems.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESSoftware Engineering, Systems Programming, database administration, computer Programming, Systems analysisand design, teaching, Image Processing.

1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified2. The mathematics elective must be selected from the following courses: MAT 203, MAT 204, MAT 205, MAT 2083. Computer Science Electives must be selected from the following courses: CSC 134, CSC 231, CSC 305, CSC 324, CSC 328, CSC 340, CSC 341, CSC 404,

CSC 425, CSC 428, CSC 439, CSC 440, CSC 450, ECE 415, ECE 431, ECE 432, ECE 450, ECE 461, MAT 203, MAT 204, MAT 205, MAT 208 Students are required to take at least two CSC courses as Computer Science Electives.

The program is approved by the Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (CSTC).

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree incomputer Engineering must complete the followingrequirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 21 34Science requirements 8 13mathematics requirements 17 30major requirements 86 163Total Requirements 132 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScom 101 Public Speaking 3 5cSc 135 Writing for computer Science and Engineering 3 4Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6PSy 103 Introduction to Psychology 3 6general Education Electives¹ 9 13 Total Credits/ECTS 21 34

SCIENCE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSPhy 101 Introductory Physics I 3 5Phy 102 Introductory Physics II 3 4Phy 151 Introductory Physics I laboratory 1 2Phy 152 Introductory Physics II laboratory 1 2 Total Credits/ECTS 8 13

MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSmat 101 calculus I 4 7mat 102 calculus II 4 7mat 204 differential Equations 3 5mat 206 linear algebra 3 5mat 217 Probability and Statistics 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 17 30

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScSc 120 discrete Structures 3 6cSc 131 Programming Principles I 3 6cSc 132 Programming Principles II 3 6cSc 133 Web technologies 3 5cSc 134 computer applications for Engineers 3 6cSc 205 data Structures and algorithms 3 6cSc 213 digital logic 3 5cSc 214 computer organization and architecture 3 5cSc 305 assembly language 3 6cSc 322 data communications and computer networks 3 6cSc 326 Programming in unix-like Environments 3 6cSc 327 operating Systems 3 6cSc 401 theory of computation 3 6cSc 404 Wireless and mobile networks 3 5cSc 440 network Security 3 6EcE 101 Electric circuits I 3 5EcE 151 Electric circuits I laboratory 1 2EcE 202 Electric circuits II 3 5EcE 211 Electronics I 3 5EcE 212 Electronics II 3 5EcE 252 Electric circuits II laboratory 1 2EcE 261 Electronics I laboratory 1 2EcE 262 Electronics II laboratory 1 2EcE 263 digital logic design laboratory 1 2EcE 337 operating Systems laboratory 1 2EcE 338 microprocessors & microcomputers 3 5EcE 388 microprocessors and microcomputers laboratory 1 2EcE 414 advanced computer organization and architecture 3 5EcE 416 computer Engineering design 3 6EcE 472 data communications and computer networks laboratory 1 2EcE 490 Senior design Project 3 10major Electives² 9 15 Total Credits/ECTS 86 163

computer Engineering (4 yEarS, BachElor of ScIEncE)

the computer Engineering Program aims to enable students to respond positively and effectively to the rolethat the computer Engineer fulfills in the design, implementation, testing, installation and maintenance ofcomputer systems.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESSystems Engineer, network design Engineer, hardware Support, hardware Service Engineer.

1. No more than two courses can be taken from a discipline unless otherwise specified2. Major electives must be selected from the following courses: CSC 209, CSC 230, CSC 231, CSC 324, CSC 328, CSC 330, CSC 331, CSC 340, CSC 341,

CSC 428, CSC 439, CSC 450, ECE 415, ECE 431, ECE 432, ECE 450, ECE4 61, ECE 462, ECE 463, MAT 203, MAT 205, MAT 208Students are required to take at least one ECE course as Computer Engineering Major Elective from the above list of Major Electives.

The program is approved by the Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (CSTC).

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος στη Διαιτολογία -Διατροφή πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτωπιστωτικές μονάδες για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Πρώτου χρόνου 34 60Μαθήματα Δεύτερου χρόνου 32 60Μαθήματα τρίτου χρόνου 32 60Μαθήματα τέταρτου χρόνου 30 60Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 128 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ πΡωΤου χΡονουΠρωτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSBIo 110 Βιολογία 3 6chE 101 χημεία 3 7cSg 191 Πληροφορική της υγείας 2 2Pgy 106 Φυσιολογία του Ανθρώπου 3 6Sog 101 Αρχές Κοινωνιολογίας 3 5 Μάθημα Επιλογής Αγγλικών 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

ΔΕυτΕρΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSBIo 113 Μοριακή Βιολογία 2 3BIo 121 Βιοχημεία Ι 3 7chE 112 χημεία τροφίμων 3 7Eco 112 Οικονομία της υγείας 3 2nud 101 Εισαγωγή στη Διατροφή 3 6PSg 103 Αρχές Ψυχολογίας 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

Διατροφή - Διαιτολογία(4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

Ο βασικός στόχος του προγράμματος Διατροφή - Διαιτολογία είναι η κατάρτιση επαγγελματιών οι οποίοι θαεφαρμόζουν την Επιστήμη της Διατροφής - Διαιτολογίας για τη βελτίωση της διατροφικής κατάστασης και θαστοχεύσει στην εκπαίδευση διάφορων ομάδων πληθυσμού (υγιείς, ασθενείς ή αθλητές). το πρόγραμμα σπουδώνπεριλαμβάνει μαθήματα για τη διατροφή και το μεταβολισμό του ανθρώπου, για φυσιολογικές και παθολογικέςκαταστάσεις, καθώς και για θέματα της επιστήμης των τροφίμων. Η πρακτική άσκηση διεξάγεται κατά το τέταρτοέτος σπουδών σε νοσηλευτικά ιδρύματα, στην κοινότητα καθώς και σε επιχειρήσεις και βιομηχανίες τροφίμων.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςτο πρόγραμμα θα ικανοποιήσει τις ολοένα αυξανόμενες ανάγκες της κυπριακής κοινωνίας που αφορούν θέματαδιατροφής-διαιτολόγιας (δημόσια υγεία, βιομηχανία τροφίμων, αθλητισμός).

Οι πτυχιούχοι του κλάδου μπορούν να ασκήσουν το επάγγελμα τους: στη δημόσια και ιδιωτική νοσοκομειακή περίθαλψη (Νοσοκομεία, κλινικές, κέντρα υγείας, περιφερειακά

ιατρεία), όπου σε συνεργασία με το ιατρικό προσωπικό θα διαμορφώνουν και θα εφαρμόζουν διαιτολογικάπρογράμματα.

στην Κοινότητα (παιδικοί σταθμοί, γηροκομεία, κέντρα αποκατάστασης, ιατρικά κέντρα δήμων,κατασκηνώσεις), σε αθλητικές ομοσπονδίες, αθλητικούς συλλόγους και γυμναστήρια.

στην βιομηχανία τροφίμων όπως σε μονάδες μαζικής παραγωγής φαγητών κανονικής και διαιτητικήςδιατροφής. σε επιχειρήσεις παραγωγής, εμπορίας και διαφήμισης τροφίμων και ποτών.

σε μονάδες μαζικής εστίασης, στη δημοτική, μέση και ανώτατη εκπαίδευση, σε ερευνητικά κέντρα καιερευνητικά ινστιτούτα.

ως ελεύθεροι επαγγελματίες ή υπάλληλοι σε διαιτολογικά κέντρα και ινστιτούτα που παρέχουν διατροφικέςσυμβουλές με σκοπό την πρόληψη και αντιμετώπιση των νοσημάτων φθοράς, τη σχεδίαση διαιτολογικώνπρογραμμάτων, την αθλητική υποστήριξη και την εκπόνηση διατροφολογικών - διαιτολογικών ερευνών καιμελετών.

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μΑθημΑΤΑ ΔευΤεΡου χΡονουτρΙτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSBIo 202 Γενική Μικροβιολογία 4 6BIo 222 Βιοχημεία ΙΙ 3 6BIo 281 Βιοστατιστική 3 5End 110 Αγγλική Ορολογία Διατροφής 2 3nud 201 Διατροφική Αξιολόγηση 3 6nud 220 Δεοντολογία στη Διαιτολογία 3 4 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

τΕτΑρτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSBIo 220 Μικροβιολογία τροφίμων 3 7 nud 202 Διατροφή ανά τον Κόσμο 2 4nud 210 Επιστήμη και τεχνολογία τροφίμων 3 6nud 213 Διατροφή και Μεταβολισμός 3 7nud 215 Διατροφική Αγωγή 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 14 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤΡιΤου χΡονουΠΕΜΠτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnud 301 Εισαγωγή στην Κλινική Διατροφή / Διαιτολογία 4 8nud 302 Διατροφή, Άσκηση και Αθλητισμός 3 6nud 304 Δεξιότητες επικοινωνίας και διατροφική συμβουλευτική 3 5nud 305 Διατροφή στα στάδια της Ζωής 3 6rES 303 Μεθοδολογία της Έρευνας για Επιστήμες υγείας 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 16 30

ΕΚτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEPE 201 Επιδημιολογία 3 5nud 303 Διαχείριση μονάδων διατροφής και διασφάλιση ποιότητας 3 5nud 311 Κλινική Διατροφή / Διαιτολογία Ι 4 8nud 313 Διατροφή και Περιβάλλον 3 6nud 321 Διατροφή και Θρεπτικά συστατικά 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 16 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤεΤΑΡΤου χΡονουΕΒΔΟΜΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnud 411 Κλινική Διατροφή / Διαιτολογία ΙΙ 4 8nud 420 Πρακτική Άσκηση Ι 3 3nud 440 Διατροφικά Προβλήματα σύγχρονης Κοινωνίας 3 7nud 462 Διατροφή και Γήρανση 3 7 Μάθημα Επιλογής 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 16 30

ΟΓΔΟΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnud 403 Διατροφογενομική 2 3nud 410 τελική Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 14nud 421 Πρακτική Άσκηση ΙΙ 3 3 Μαθήματα Επιλογής 6 10 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 14 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ επιλοΓης (6 πιςΤωΤικEς μονAΔες/10 ECTS)Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν δύο από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnud 214 Βιομηχανικές Εφαρμογές 3 5nud 415 Διατροφή και Πολιτισμός 3 5nud 450 Βιοτεχνολογία 3 5nud 455 Πολιτικές Διατροφής 3 5nud 456 Μεθόδοι Ανάλυσης Δεδομένων 3 5 nud 457 Κλινική Παιδιατρική Διατροφή 3 5nud 461 Διατροφή και ρύθμιση κυτταρικών λειτουργιών 3 5nud 463 Διατροφή και συμπεριφορά 3 5

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος στη Νοσηλευτικήπρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικέςμονάδες για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Πρώτου χρόνου 35 60Μαθήματα Δεύτερου χρόνου 34 60Μαθήματα τρίτου χρόνου 34 60Μαθήματα τέταρτου χρόνου 34 60Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 137 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ πΡωΤου χΡονουΠρωτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΑΝΑ 101 Ανατομία 3 4BIo 110 Βιοφυσική, ραδιολογία & Βιοχημεία 3 5cSg 190 Εισαγωγή στους υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές ¹ 3 5Euc 100 Ακαδημαϊκές Δεξιότητες, ή hIg 126 Ιστορία της Κύπρου 3 5nur 100 Εισαγωγή στη Νοσηλευτική 3 7Pgy 103 Φυσιολογία 3 4 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

ΔΕυτΕρΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟ ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSBIo 120 Μικροβιολογία 3 5Enn 110 Αγγλικά για Νοσηλευτές Ι 3 4nPt 110 Κλινική Άσκηση² 2 4nur 120 Βασική Νοσηλευτική Ι 3 6nur 110 Πρώτες Βοήθειες 3 3Pha 110 Φαρμακολογία 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

ΠρωτΟ ΚΑΛΟΚΑΙρΙΝΟ ΔΙΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnPr 101 Κλινική Πρακτική Ι ³ - 3

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΔευΤεΡου χΡονουτρΙτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEnn 111 Αγγλικά για Νοσηλευτές ΙΙ 3 4nPt 210 Κλινική Άσκηση ΙΙ ² 2 4nur 201 Βασική Νοσηλευτική ΙΙ 3 6nur 221 χειρουργική και χειρουργική Νοσηλευτική Ι 3 5nur 271 Παθολογία και Παθολογική Νοσηλευτική Ι 3 6PSg 103 Αρχές Ψυχολογίας¹ 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

τΕτΑρτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEPE 205 Επιδημιολογία 3 4nPt 211 Κλινική Άσκηση ΙΙΙ ² 2 4nur 222 χειρουργική και χειρουργική Νοσηλευτική ΙΙ 3 5nur 252 Ηθική/Δεοντολογία και Νομοθεσία του Επαγγέλματος του Νοσηλευτή 3 3nur 272 Παθολογία και Παθολογική Νοσηλευτική ΙΙ 3 6nur 280 Νοσηλευτική Εκτίμηση 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

ΔΕυτΕρΟ ΚΑΛΟΚΑΙρΙΝΟ ΔΙΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnPr 201 Κλινική Πρακτική ΙΙ ³ - 3

Νοσηλευτική (4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

Ο κλάδος της Νοσηλευτικής, στοχεύει μέσα από ένα ολοκληρωμένο πρόγραμμα, να παρέχει στους φοιτητές τιςκατάλληλες θεωρητικές γνώσεις, την εκμάθηση τεχνικών και την ανάπτυξη δεξιοτήτων, έτσι ώστε να εργοδοτηθούνως πτυχιούχοι Νοσηλευτές.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΟι απόφοιτοι του κλάδου Νοσηλευτικής μπορούν να εργαστούν ως στελέχη σε Νοσηλευτικές υπηρεσίες, σεΙδρύματα Περίθαλψης υγείας και σε οργανισμούς που απασχολούν Νοσηλευτές υγείας.

εΓκΡιςη Του πΤυχιου νοςηλευΤικης Απο Την ευΡωπΑϊκη επιΤΡοπηtο Πτυχίο Νοσηλευτικής (Bachelor of Science) του Ευρωπαϊκού Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου, το οποίο οδηγεί στηναπόκτηση του τίτλου «Νοσηλευτής Γενικής Νοσηλευτικής», έχει γίνει αποδεκτό από την Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή ωςεγκεκριμένο Ευρωπαϊκό πρόγραμμα, σύμφωνα με την Ευρωπαϊκή Οδηγία “Αναγνώριση ΕπαγγελματικώνΠροσόντων”. Με δεδομένη την αναγνώριση αυτή, οι πτυχιούχοι Νοσηλευτές θα μπορούν να ασκήσουν τοεπάγγελμα τους σε όλες τις χώρες της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης.

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μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤΡιΤου χΡονουΠΕΜΠτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnPt 310 Κλινική Άσκηση IV² 2 4nur 315 Διαιτολογία 3 4nur 322 χειρουργική και χειρουργική Νοσηλευτική ΙΙΙ 3 6nur 351 Λοιμώξεις σχετιζόμενες με τη Φροντίδα υγείας 3 5nur 372 Παθολογία και Παθολογική Νοσηλευτική ΙΙΙ 3 6PSg 263 Ψυχολογία της υγείας 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

ΕΚτΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnPt 311 Κλινική Άσκηση V ² 2 4nur 342 Παιδιατρική και Παιδιατρική Νοσηλευτική 3 5nur 363 Γυναικολογική και Μαιευτική Νοσηλευτική 3 5nur 451 Ογκολογία και Ογκολογική Νοσηλευτική 3 4rES 301 Μεθοδολογία της Έρευνας 3 4Sog 101 Αρχές Κοινωνιολογίας 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

τρΙτΟ ΚΑΛΟΚΑΙρΙΝΟ ΔΙΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnPr 301 Κλινική Πρακτική ΙΙΙ ³ - 3

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤεΤΑΡΤου χΡονουΕΒΔΟΜΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnPt 410 Κλινική Άσκηση VI ² 2 5nur 220 Προαγωγή και Αγωγή υγείας 3 5nur 440 Αρχές Επικοινωνίας/Μέθοδοι Διδασκαλίας στη Νοσηλευτική 3 5nur 442 Νοσηλευτική Ψυχικής υγείας 3 6nur 462 Αρχές Διοίκησης – Διοίκηση Νοσηλευτικών Μονάδων 3 6Μάθημα Επιλογής Εξειδίκευσης⁴ 3 3 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

ΟΓΔΟΟ τΕτρΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnPt 411 Κλινική Άσκηση VII ² 2 4nur 301 Κοινοτική Νοσηλευτική 3 5nur 420 τελική Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 10nur 431 Γηριατρική και Γεροντολογική Νοσηλευτική 3 4nur 450 Επείγουσα Νοσηλευτική 3 4Μάθημα Επιλογής Εξειδίκευσης⁴ 3 3 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 17 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ επιλοΓης εΞιΔεικευςηςΕπιλέγονται δύο από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEco 113 Οικονομία της υγείας 3 3nur 265 υγιεινή της Εργασίας 3 3nur 366 Διαπολιτισμική Νοσηλευτική 3 3nur 472 Ορθοπεδική Νοσηλευτική 3 3

1. Μαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης. 2. Η κλινική άσκηση πραγματοποιείται κατά τη διάρκεια του εκάστοτε ακαδημαϊκού εξαμήνου και περιλαμβάνει διδασκαλία και πρακτική εξάσκηση στα

νοσηλευτικά εργαστήρια του πανεπιστημίου και στον κλινικό χώρο.3. Η κλινική πρακτική πραγματοποιείται στον κλινικό χώρο κατά τη διάρκεια του καλοκαιριού για 9 βδομάδες, 5 ημέρες τη βδομάδα. 4. Μαθήματα Επιλογής Εξειδίκευσης.

Το πρόγραμμα είναι συνολικής διάρκειας 4600 ωρών και περιλαμβάνει θεωρητική και κλινική κατάρτιση όπως προνοεί ο Περί Νοσηλευτικής καιΜαιευτικής Νόμος και η Ευρωπαϊκή Οδηγία 2005/36/ΕΚ.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Φυσικο θεραπείας πρέπεινα συμπληρώνουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικές μονάδες γιατην απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Πρώτου χρόνου 36 60Μαθήματα Δεύτερου χρόνου 36 60Μαθήματα τρίτου χρόνου 36 60Μαθήματα τέταρτου χρόνου 24 60Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 132 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ πΡωΤου χΡονουΠρωτΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSana 111 Ανατομία I 4 8cSg 191 Πληροφορική της υγείας 2 2KIn 101 Κινησιολογία Ι 4 10Pgy 104 Φυσιολογία I 4 6PSg 264 Ψυχολογία της υγείας 2 2Pth 101 Βiοηθική στα Επαγγέλματα υγείας-Νομοθεσία 2 2 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

ΔΕυτΕρΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSana 112 Ανατομία ΙΙ 4 6KIn 102 Κινησιολογία ΙΙ 4 8Pat 201 Παθολογία-ρευματολογία 2 5Pgy 105 Φυσιολογία ΙΙ 4 5Pth 110 συγγραφή Εργασίας 2 2Pth 121 Μάλαξη 2 4 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΔευΤεΡου χΡονουτρΙτΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟ ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnEu 101 Νευρολογία 3 6ort 101 Ορθοπεδική 3 6Pgy 223 Κλινική Εργοφυσιολογία 3 5Pth 204 Ηλεκτροθεραπεία Ι 3 5Pth 205 Κινησιοθεραπεία 4 5Sur 230 χειρουργική 2 3 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

τΕτΑρτΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSPth 211 Φυσικοθεραπεία Αναπνευστικού 4 5 συστήματος Pth 212 Φυσικοθεραπεία Κυκλοφορικού συστήματος 4 5Pth 221 Νευρομυϊκή Επανεκπαίδευση 3 6Pth 222 Εμβιομηχανική 2 6Pth 224 Ηλεκτροθεραπεία ΙI 3 5Pth 251 Διαγνωστική Απεικόνιση 2 3 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

Φυσικοθεραπεία(4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

το τμήμα Φυσικοθεραπείας, μέσα από ένα σύγχρονο και ολοκληρωμένο πρόγραμμα σπουδών παρέχει στουςφοιτητές του τις κατάλληλες θεωρητικές και πρακτικές γνώσεις, τη δυνατότητα ανάπτυξης δεξιοτήτων και τεχνικώνμε τελικό στόχο να αποκτήσουν την ικανότητα και την επιστημονική επάρκεια για να αξιολογούν τη μειωμένηλειτουργική ικανότητα του ατόμου και να προγραμματίζουν τη Φυσικοθεραπευτική αποκατάσταση.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΟι πτυχιούχοι Φυσικοθεραπευτές εργάζονται σε Νοσοκομεία και Νοσηλευτικά Ιδρύματα του Δημόσιου και ΙδιωτικούΦορέα, σε Κέντρα Αποκατάστασης, σε Αθλητικά σωματεία και Αθλητικά Κεντρα, σε Οργανισμούς παροχήςυπηρεσιών υγείας, σε οίκους ευγηρίας, ή ασκούν αυτόνομα το Επάγγελμα του Φυσικοθεραπευτή.

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μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤΡιΤου χΡονουΠΕΜΠτΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSPPt 101 Κλινική Άσκηση Ι 3 8Pth 304 Αγγλικά - Ιατρική Ορολογία 2 2Pth 311 τεχνικές Κινητοποίησης 3 6Pth 321 Φυσικοθεραπεία Νευρολογικών Παθήσεων Ι 4 6Pth 331 Φυσικοθεραπεία Μυοσκελετικού συστήματος Ι 4 6Μάθημα Επιλογής1 2 2 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

ΕΚτΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSnur 110 Πρώτες Βοήθειες 3 3PPt 201 Κλινική Άσκηση ΙΙ 3 8Pth 322 Φυσικοθεραπεία Νευρολογικών Παθήσεων ΙΙ 4 6Pth 332 Φυσικοθεραπεία Μυοσκελετικού συστήματος ΙΙ 4 6rES 302 Μεθοδολογία της Έρευνας στη Φυσικοθεραπεία 2 5Μάθημα Επιλογής1 2 2 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

μΑθημΑΤΑ ΤεΤΑΡΤου χΡονουΕΒΔΟΜΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSPPt 301 Κλινική Άσκηση ΙΙΙ 3 8Pth 402 Αθλητική Φυσικοθεραπεία 4 6Pth 403 Φυσικοθεραπεία Ειδικών Ομάδων Πληθυσμού 3 5Pth 404 Οικονομία της υγείας - Επιχειρηματικότητα στη Φυσικοθεραπεία 2 3Pth 441 Φυσιοθεραπευτική Αξιολόγηση 4 6Μάθημα Επιλογής1 2 2

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 30

ΟΓΔΟΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSPPr 201 Πρακτική Άσκηση στο Επάγγελμα 3 10Pth 410 Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 20 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 6 30

1μΑθημΑΤΑ επιλοΓης(υποχρεωτικά ο σπουδαστής επιλέγει ένα ανά εξάμηνο)ΠΕΜΠτΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTShIP 126 Ιστορία της Κύπρου 2 2log 205 Λογοθεραπεία 2 2

ΕΚτΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSc0m 104 Επικοινωνιακές Δεξιότητες 2 2 (communication Skills)Erg 101 Εργοθεραπεία 2 2 ΕΒΔΟΜΟ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSPtΗ 405 Φυσικοθεραπεία στη Κοινότητα – Ομαδική Θεραπευτική Άσκηση 2 2Pth 406 Φυσικοθεραπεία σε Ζώα 2 2

Σημειώσεις:1. Το πρόγραμμα είναι συνολικής διάρκειας 3,698 ωρών. Αυτό προκύπτει από το συνολικό αριθμό ωρών των θεωρητικών μαθημάτων και των

εργαστηρίων που πραγματοποιούνται στις εγκαταστάσεις του Πανεπιστημίου, της κλινικής άσκησης και άσκησης στο επάγγελμα που πραγματοποιείταισε επιλεγμένα Νοσοκομεία και Νοσηλευτικά Ιδρύματα.

2. Η κλινική άσκηση διαρκεί 450 ώρες και είναι κατανεμημένη από 150 ώρες στο 5ο, 6ο και 7ο εξάμηνο. Η κλινική άσκηση πραγματοποιείται 2 μέρες τηνεβδομάδα, από 5 ώρες η κάθε ημέρα.

3. Η πρακτική άσκηση στο επάγγελμα πραγματοποιείται στο 8ο εξάμηνο και είναι συνολικής διάρκειας 1,040 ωρών. Γίνεται μετά την ολοκλήρωση τωνμαθημάτων ειδικότητας και διαρκεί 40 ώρες την εβδομάδα και για 26 συνεχείς εβδομάδες.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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In the digital world that we live in today, computers are a focal point. Because thecomputer and its related technology affect so much around us, I cannot imaginemy personal and career aspirations being in any other field. Studying computerScience converts my interest in computers into concrete knowledge and abilitiesand prepares me for a rewarding career in this field.

George KyriacouComputer Science Major

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Information Systems degreemust complete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTScore courses 21 58Elective courses 12 32Total Requirements 33 90

CORE COURSES CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSInS 600 requirements Engineering and management 3 7InS 601 Project management 3 7 InS 602 Strategic Information Systems 3 8InS 603 Integrating the Enterprise 3 8InS 604 research methodology 3 6InS 605 Information Systems Project 6 22 Total Credits/ECTS 21 58

ELECTIVE COURSES (12 CREDITS/32 ECTS)Select four of the following courses:CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSInS 606 E-Business Start-up 3 8InS 607 Building E-Business 3 8InS 608 computer networks and It Infrastructure 3 8InS 610 decision Support Systems 3 8InS 611 data and Knowledge management Systems 3 8InS 612 Information Visualization 3 8InS 609 human computer Interaction 3 8

FOUNDATION COURSES *CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSInS 500 Programming in unix-like

Environments 3 6InS 501 fundamentals of Internet

technologies 3 6InS 504 Introduction to Business 3 6

Information Systems(18 monthS, maStEr of ScIEncE)

to gain competitive advantage modern organizations need information systems to assist them increase theirproductivity and improve their decision making. the mSc program in Information Systems will equip students withskills and methods to manage information technology within business organisations, covering both technical andmanagerial aspects.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESthis program is tailored for people who will assume responsibility for the planning, design and implementation ofinformation systems. It is designed for anyone who is, or aspires to be, a systems analyst, IS project manager or ISconsultant.

* Foundation courses may be required for those applicants whose academic background is such that they cannot proceed directly to the IS corecourses. Students must have completed the foundation courses at an accredited institution. Credits earned with foundation courses do not counttowards the required coursework for the completion of the program.

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the School ofhumanities andSocial Sciences

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the School of humanities and Social Sciences conducts programs leading to Bachelor degrees.

the purpose of the School curricula is to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge that will qualifythem for careers in the fields of Psychology, Social Work, law, English language and literature, European Politicsand humanities. GENERAL OBJECTIVES to develop the student’s capacity to think, write and speak effectively and creatively; to develop an appreciation of and respect for social, moral and ethical values as the foundation of one’s

relationship to others and one’s responsibilities to the community; to develop the student’s analytical, decision-making and communication competencies together with those

qualities of self reliance, responsibility, integrity and self-awareness which will promote personal achievementand contribution to organizations;

to build breadth of perspective through the general education requirements and provide sufficientspecialization to meet essential professional and career competencies and learning outcomes;

to provide the student with the necessary competencies and learning outcomes for academic and/or career advancement.

the School of humanities and Social Sciences

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English is often considered the first global language and is certainlyessential for most professions today. I chose to deepen my knowledge ofthe English language, and the literature that I love written in English, asthis prepares me for a wide range of careers in fields such as teaching,counseling, translation, journalism…

Nikoletta KlokkariEnglish Language and Literature Major

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of arts degree inEnglish language and literature must complete thefollowing requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 24 42core requirements 57 107major requirements 36 72free Electives 12 19Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEnglish and Communication 6 11 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Humanities 9 16 Phl 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 5PSy 103 Introduction to Psychology 3 6Soc 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 5Computer Fundamentals 3 5 cSc 190 computer fundamentals and 3 5 applications Social, Behavioral and Political Sciences 6 10 Philosophy, Psychology or Political Science 3 5history, anthropology or Sociology 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 24 42

CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEng 203 advanced Expository Writing 3 5Eng 212 Introduction to Poetry 3 5Eng 218 Introduction to drama 3 5Eng 220 Introduction to fiction 3 5Eng 240 Shakespeare-comedies and histories, or Eng 242 Shakespeare-tragedies 3 6Eng 260 critical and cultural theory 3 6Eng 310 modern Poetry 3 6Eng 320 modern drama 3 6Eng 330 the 19th century English novel 3 6Eng 371 major European novels of the 20th century 3 6lIn 206 Introduction to linguistics I 3 6

lIn 207 Introduction to linguistics II 3 5lIn 209 the history of the English language 3 5lIn 211 English grammar 3 5lIn 213 Phonetics and Phonology 3 6lIn 215 Sociolinguistics 3 6lIn 217 Psycholinguistics 3 6lIn 221 applied linguistics 3 6lIn 362 teaching methodology 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 57 107 MAJOR REQUIREMENTS(TOTAL CREDITS 36/ECTS 72)Select twelve of the following courses:CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEng 215 the European romantic movement 3 5Eng 230 European drama 3 6Eng 250 Women in literature 3 6Eng 345 Post-colonialism 3 6Eng 352 modernism and Postmodernism 3 6Eng 377 american fiction, orEng 379 British fiction 3 6Eng 382 african - american literature 3 6Eng 398 the literary dimension of film 3 6lIn 219 Semantics and Pragmatics 3 6lIn 325 Second language acquisition 3 6lIn 327 language disabilities and the language Processes 3 6lIn 329 discourse analysis 3 6lIn 340 teaching young learners, orlIn 342 teaching English for Specific Purposes 3 6lIn 360 linguistics and translation 3 6lIn 367 English materials and the media 3 6lIn 430 English teaching Internship 3 6Eng 440 Special topics I: literature, orlIn 440 Special topics I: linguistics 3 6Eng 442 Special topics II: literature, orlIn 442 Special topics II: linguistics 3 6

FREE ELECTIVES 12 CREDITS/19 ECTS

English language and literature (4 yEarS, BachElor of artS)

the English language and literature program offers the opportunity to students to examine language and howwe learn it and to study the varieties and traditions of literature in English, as well as understand the nature ofcommunication.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESteaching, Publishing, Journalism, counselling, Editing, International Business.

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* Students are not permitted to take a module of their native language.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of arts degree in European Politics, law and Economics must completethe following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 30 54European language requirements 6 10European Studies core requirements 39 75major requirements 48 89free Electives 6 12 Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEconomics 6 10 Eco 101 Principles of microeconomics 3 5Eco 102 Principles of macroeconomics 3 5English and Communication 6 11 com 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Humanities 6 11 Eng 110 Introduction to literature 3 5Phl 102 Introduction to Ethics 3 6Computer Science and Research Methods 6 11 cSc 190 computer fundamentals and 3 5 applications Soc 255 Qualitative methods 3 6Social Sciences 6 11 Pol 101 Introduction to Political Science 3 6laW 115 Introduction to law 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 30 54

EUROPEAN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS*(6 CREDITS/10 ECTS)Students must complete two courses from one of thefollowing modules:CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSFrench ModulefrE 111 Introduction to french I 3 5frE 112 Introduction to french II 3 5frE 211 Intermediate french I 3 5frE 212 Intermediate french II 3 5Greek Modulemgr 101 Elementary modern greek I 3 5mgr 102 Elementary modern greek II 3 5mgr 201 Intermediate modern greek I 3 5mgr 202 Intermediate modern greek II 3 5Spanish ModuleSPa 101 Introduction to Spanish I 3 5SPa 102 Introduction to Spanish II 3 5SPa 201 Intermediate Spanish I 3 5SPa 202 Intermediate Spanish II 3 5

EUROPEAN STUDIES CORE REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSEco 220 Economics of the European union 3 6Eco 250 history of Economic thought 3 5hIS 145 history of Europe Since 1850 3 6laW 210 European union law I 3 5laW 125 Philosophy of law 3 5Pol 201 comparative Politics 3 6Pol 202 European Institutions & Politics 3 6Pol 210 Politics of the European Integration Progress 3 6Pol 301 World Politics 3 6Pol 302 International relations 3 6Pol 303 nations & religions in Europe 3 6ESt 480 Special topics in European Studies 3 6ESt 490 Independent Study, or ESt 495 Internship 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 39 75

European Politics, law and Economics(4 yEarS, BachElor of artS)

the European Politics, law and Economics program introduces students to three interreleted disciplines taughtby experts from the departments of Social Sciences, law and Economics within a unique curriculum that ensuresour graduates’ competitiveness in the market. courses in political science, economics and law make up amultipurpose degree that aims to provide students with the necessary tools and expertise for a successful career.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESEuropean union research centers, diplomatic missions, European union reference centers, Journalism,International Business, Public administration, consultan cies, European union Institutions/representations andngos.

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MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (TOTAL CREDITS 48/ECTS 89)Select eight courses from each of the followingmodules:CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSLaw ModulelaW 120 the cyprus legal System 3 5laW 135 constitutional law 3 5laW 140 administrative law 3 5laW 220 human rights 3 6laW 222 company law I 3 6laW 250 law of taxation 3 7laW 255 labor law 3 6laW 310 European union law II 3 7laW 315 competition law 3 7laW 325 company law II 3 7laW 330 Banking law 3 6Economics ΜoduleEco 210 the cyprus Economy 3 5Eco 240 European Industrial relations 3 6Eco 310 Intermediate microeconomics 3 5Eco 320 Intermediate macroeconomics 3 6Eco 330 labour Economics 3 5Eco 350 money and Banking 3 7Eco 410 International trade 3 6Eco 440 International Economics 3 6Eco 450 Public Economics and Public Policy 3 5Eco 470 monetary and financial Institutions in a global Setting 3 7Eco 490 current Issues in Economics 3 7

FREE ELECTIVES 6 CREDITS/12 ECTS

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Κοινωνικής Εργασίαςπρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικέςμονάδες για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 15 25Μαθήματα Κορμού 21 35Μαθήματα Ειδίκευσης 72 131Μαθήματα Επιλογής 21 39Μαθήματα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής 6 10Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 135 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης εκπΑιΔευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTScSg 190 Εισαγωγή στους υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές 3 5mgr 202 Ενδιάμεσο Επίπεδο Νέων Ελληνικών ΙΙ, ή mgg 330 Νεοελληνική Γλώσσα ΙΙ 3 5mgr 203 Δημιουργικό Γράψιμο στα Νέα Ελληνικά 3 5Soc 115 στατιστική στην Κοινωνιολογική Επιστήμη I 3 5Μάθημα Επιλογής Αγγλικών 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 15 25

μΑθημΑΤΑ κοΡμου ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSSog 101 Αρχές Κοινωνιολογίας 3 5Sog 212 Δομικές Ανισότητες και Κοινωνικός Αποκλεισμός 3 5Sog 213 Κοινωνιολογία της Οικογένειας 3 5SoW 101 Εισαγωγή στην Κοινωνική Εργασία Ι 3 5Phl 101 Εισαγωγή στην Φιλοσοφία 3 5PSg 103 Αρχές Ψυχολογίας 3 5PSg 230 Θέματα Ψυχοπαθολογίας 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 21 35

Κοινωνική Εργασία (4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

το Πρόγραμμα στην Κοινωνική Εργασία (Social Work) έχει δομηθεί έτσι ώστε να προσφέρει στους φοιτητέςθεμελιακές και εξειδικευμένες γνώσεις και δεξιότητες, ώστε να μπορούν να λειτουργούν αποτελεσματικά ωςκοινωνικοί λειτουργοί και γενικότερα σε επαγγέλματα που χρησιμοποιούνται γνώσεις και μέθοδοι κοινωνικήςεργασίας.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΑπόφοιτοι του κλάδου μπορούν να εργαστούν σαν Κοινωνικοί Λειτουργοί, και να ασχοληθούν με τη στήριξη καιανάπτυξη ατόμων ή/και ομάδων σε ποικιλία πλαισίων και κοινωνικών προγραμμάτων. Ενδεικτικά πλαίσιαεργοδότησης είναι οι υπηρεσίες Κοινωνικής Ευημερίας, Πολυδύναμα Κέντρα Δήμων και Κοινοτήτων, υπηρεσίεςΨυχικής υγείας, Οίκοι Ευγηρίας, Εθελοντικές Οργανώσεις υγείας και Πρόνοιας, Κέντρα Νεότητας. Επιπλέον, οικοινωνικοί λειτουργοί εργάζονται και ως σύμβουλοι ανάπτυξης ανθρώπινου δυναμικού, όπως επίσης σεπρογράμματα κοινωνικής έρευνας.

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μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTS SoW 111 Προγράμματα Κοινωνικής Πρόνοιας 3 5SoW 116 Εξελικτική Ψυχολογία και συναισθηματική Νοημοσύνη για Κοινωνικούς Λειτουργούς 3 5SoW 121 συνηγορία στην Κοινωνική Εργασία και Προστασία των Πολιτών 3 5SoW 201 Κοινωνική Εργασία με Άτομα Ι 3 5SoW 202 Κοινωνική Εργασία με Ομάδες - Μέσα Προγράμματος Ι 3 5SoW 203 Κοινωνική Εργασία με Κοινότητες - Θεωρία Ι 3 5SoW 204 Αρχές Δικαίου, Οικογενειακό Δίκαιο 3 5SoW 205 Αρχές Επικοινωνίας & συνέντευξης στην Κοινωνική Εργασία 3 5SoW 206 Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία για Κοινωνικούς Λειτουργούς 3 5SoW 211 Κοινωνική Εργασία με Άτομα ΙΙ 3 5SoW 212 Κοινωνική Εργασία με Ομάδες - Μέσα Προγράμματος ΙΙ 3 5SoW 213 Κοινωνική Εργασία με Κοινότητες - Μεθοδολογία Παρέμβασης ΙΙ 3 5SoW 280 Εργαστηριακή Πρακτική Άσκηση Ι - Εποπτεία Ι 6 10SoW 301 Μέθοδοι Κοινωνικής Έρευνας Ι 3 5SoW 303 Κοινωνικός σχεδιασμός και Κοινωνική Πολιτική 3 5SoW 311 Κοινωνική Εργασία και Οικογένεια 3 5SoW 380 Εργαστηριακή Πρακτική Άσκηση ΙΙ - Εποπτεία ΙΙ 6 12SoW 391 χρήση & Εφαρμογή της Πληροφορικής τεχνολογίας και Επικοινωνίας στις Κοινωνικές υπηρεσίες 3 6SoW 399 Μέθοδοι Κοινωνικής Έρευνας ΙΙ 3 5SoW 401 Διοίκηση Κοινωνικών υπηρεσιών 3 5SoW 402 Εμβάθυνση σε θέματα Κοινωνικής Εργασίας - Πρόνοιας 3 6SoW 420 Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 12 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 72 131

μΑθημΑΤΑ επιλοΓης(21 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/39 ECTS)Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν επτά μαθήματα:ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSSoW 393 συγκριτική Κοινωνική Εργασία 3 6SoW 395 τοπική Αυτοδιοίκηση και Κοινωνική Πρόνοια 3 6SoW 400 Ορολογία Κοινωνικής Εργασίας στην Αγγλική Γλώσσα 3 5SoW 403 Κοινωνική Εργασία και Παιδική Προστασία 3 6SoW 404 Κοινωνική Εργασία σε Πλαίσια υγείας 3 6SoW 405 Κοινωνική Εργασία σε Εκπαιδευτικά Ιδρύματα 3 6SoW 406 Κοινωνική Εργασία με Ηλικιωμένους και Άτομα με Ειδικές Ανάγκες 3 6SoW 407 Διαπολιτισμική Κοινωνική Εργασία 3 6SoW 408 Κοινωνική Εργασία και Εξαρτήσεις 3 6SoW 409 Κοινωνική Εργασία και Νεανική Παραβατικότητα 3 6SoW 410 Κοινωνική Εργασία στις Ένοπλες Δυνάμεις και στα σώματα Ασφαλείας 3 6SoW 411 Αγωγή και Προαγωγή υγείας 3 5SoW 412 Κοινωνική Εργασία και Ανθρώπινη σεξουαλικότητα 3 6

μΑθημΑΤΑ ελευθεΡης επιλοΓης(6 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/10 ECTS)

1. Φοιτητές με βαθμό απολυτηρίου ψηλότερο του 18 στο τέλος του 6ου έτους σχολείου Μέσης Εκπαίδευσης παίρνουν το MGG 330. Φοιτητές με βαθμόκάτω του 18 στο τέλος του 6ου έτους σχολείου Μέσης Εκπαίδευσης παίρνουν το MGR 202. Αγγλόφωνοι μαθητές παίρνουν οποιοδήποτεμάθημα ελληνικών του Πανεπιστημίου, σύμφωνα με το δοκίμιο κατάταξης.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του Προγράμματος Νομικών σπουδών(Ελληνικό Δίκαιο) πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτωπιστωτικές μονάδες για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 24 41Μαθήματα Κορμού 72 144Μαθήματα Ειδίκευσης 24 40Μαθήματα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής 9 15Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 129 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης εκπΑιΔευςης ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTScSc 190 Εισαγωγή στους υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές 3 5Μαθήματα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής 6 11Ανθρωπιστικές και Κοινωνικές Επιστήμες* 15 25Ιστορία, Φιλοσοφία, Ψυχολογία, Πολιτικές Επιστήμες,Κοινωνιολογία Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 24 41

μΑθημΑΤΑ κοινου κοΡμουΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSlaW 115 Εισαγωγή στη Επιστήμη του Δικαίου3 6laW 121 Γενικές Αρχές Αστικού Δικαίου 3 6laW 125 Φιλοσοφία του Δικαίου 3 6laW 136 συνταγματικό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 140 Διοικητικό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 150 Δημόσιο Διεθνές Δίκαιο 3 6laW 181 Διοικητική Δικονομία 3 6laW 210 Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο Ι 3 6laW 214 Ενοχικό Δίκαιο – Γενικό Μέρος 3 6laW 220 Δίκαιο των Δικαιωμάτων του Ανθρώπου 3 6laW 223 Δίκαιο Εμπορικών Εταιρειών 3 6laW 226 Ποινικό Δίκαιο – Γενικό Μέρος 3 6laW 231 Ενοχικό Δίκαιο – Ειδικό Μέρος 3 6laW 236 Εμπράγματο Δίκαιο 3 6laW 240 Ιδιωτικό Διεθνές Δίκαιο 3 6laW 255 Εργατικό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 261 Εμπορικό Δίκαιο – Γενικό Μέρος 3 6laW 275 Οικογενειακό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 281 Ιστορία του Δικαίου 3 6laW 342 Πολιτική Δικονομία Ι 3 6laW 346 Ποινικό Δίκαιο – Ειδικό Μέρος 3 6laW 362 Κληρονομικό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 406 Ποινική Δικονομία 3 6laW 420 Πολιτική Δικονομία ΙΙ 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 72 144

Νομική(Ελληνικό Δίκαιο)(4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

τα μαθήματα στοχεύουν στην εξοικείωση των φοιτητών με το κυπριακό, ελληνικό και ευρωπαϊκό νομικό σύστημα,και καλύπτουν πλήρως την ύλη την απαιτούμενη για τις εξετάσεις του Παγκύπριου Δικηγορικού συλλόγου καθώςκαι των δικηγορικών συλλόγων της Ελλάδας.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςης Οι απόφοιτοι του τμήματος Νομικής είναι εφοδιασμένοι με τα απαραίτητα προσόντα για να εξασκήσουν το Δίκαιοστην πράξη, ως δικηγόροι, ως δικαστές, καθώς και για να αναζητήσουν εργασία στον χρηματοπιστωτικό καιεπιχειρηματικό τομέα ή σε διεθνείς οργανισμούς, όπως η Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση, το συμβούλιο της Ευρώπης, ταΗνωμένα Έθνη κ.ά. Οι απόφοιτοι είναι, επίσης, σε θέση να συνεχίσουν τις σπουδές τους στον κλάδο του Δικαίου,αποσκοπώντας σε περαιτέρω εμβάθυνση και εξειδίκευση, προκειμένου να ακολουθήσουν μια ακαδημαϊκήσταδιοδρομία.

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μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικευςης(24 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/40 ECTS)Επιλέγονται οκτώ από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:(Μαθήματα που θα προσφέρονται σε τακτική βάση)ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSlaW 155 Δίκαιο και Διαδίκτυο 3 5laW 205 Αγγλική Νομική Ορολογία 3 5laW 216 Δίκαιο Κοινωνικής Ασφάλειας 3 5laW 233 Διεθνείς Οργανισμοί – Διεθνείς σχέσεις 3 5laW 245 Ναυτικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 250 Φορολογικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 265 Δίκαιο Προστασίας του Περιβάλλοντος 3 5laW 270 Δίκαιο Προστασίας του Καταναλωτή 3 5laW 285 Δίκαιο Μετανάστευσης και Ασύλου 3 5laW 290 Εισαγωγή στις χρηματοπιστωτικές υπηρεσίες 3 5laW 310 Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο ΙΙ 3 5laW 315 Δίκαιο Ανταγωνισμού 3 5laW 323 Εγκληματολογία 3 5laW 330 τραπεζικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 333 Διεθνές Ποινικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 360 Φορολογικές συμβάσεις και τρέχοντα Θέματα Διεθνούς Φορολογίας 3 5laW 370 Ιατρικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 390 Πτωχευτικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 400 Διεθνής Προστασία Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων 3 5

laW 410 Δίκαιο Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας 3 5laW 415 Δίκαιο Εμπορικών Ασφαλειών 3 5laW 425 Διεθνές Οικονομικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 430 Δίκαιο Αξιόγραφων 3 5laW 435 Κοινωνιολογία του Δικαίου 3 5laW 440 Ποινική Καταστολή – σωφρονιστική 3 5laW 445 Παραβατικότητα Ανηλίκων 3 5laW 455 Αεροπορικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 460 Ελληνική Πολιτική και συνταγματική Ιστορία 3 5laW 465 Ανακριτική 3 5laW 470 Δίκαιο Διεθνών συναλλαγών 3 5laW 475 Εκκλησιαστικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 480 Ειδικά Θέματα – σεμινάρια 3 5

μΑθημΑΤΑ ελευθεΡης επιλοΓης (9 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/15ECTS)

* Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν ένα μάθημα από κάθε κατηγορία

Σημείωση:Το πρόγραμμα Νομικής προσφέρει δυο ειδικεύσεις στο Κυπριακό και στο Ελληνικό Δίκαιο. Ως εκ τούτου τα επί μέρους μαθήματαπαρόλο που είναι κοινά και στις δυο ειδικεύσεις στα μαθήματα Κυπριακού Δικαίου προσαρμόζονται στο Κυπριακό Δίκαιο τα δεμαθήματα στην ειδίκευση του Ελληνικού Δικαίου καλύπτουν το Ελληνικό Δίκαιο.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του Προγράμματος Νομικών σπουδών(Κυπριακό Δίκαιο) πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιοκάτω πιστωτικές μονάδες για την απόκτηση τουπτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 24 41Μαθήματα Κορμού 72 144Μαθήματα Ειδίκευσης 24 40Μαθήματα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής 9 15Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 129 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης εκπΑιΔευςης ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTScom 101 Public Speaking 3 5cSc 190 Εισαγωγή στους υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Ανθρωπιστικές και Κοινωνικές Επιστήμες* 15 25Ιστορία, Φιλοσοφία, Ψυχολογία, Πολιτικές Επιστήμες, Κοινωνιολογία Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 24 41

μΑθημΑΤΑ κοινου κοΡμουΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSlaW 115 Εισαγωγή στη Επιστήμη του Δικαίου 3 6laW 120 το Κυπριακό Νομικό σύστημα 3 6laW 125 Φιλοσοφία του Δικαίου 3 6laW 130 Περί Δικηγόρων Νόμοι και Δεοντολογία/Πρακτική 3 6laW 135 συνταγματικό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 140 Διοικητικό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 150 Δημόσιο Διεθνές Δίκαιο 3 6laW 210 Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο Ι 3 6laW 213 Δίκαιο Αστικών Αδικημάτων Ι 3 6laW 220 Δίκαιο των Δικαιωμάτων του Ανθρώπου 3 6laW 222 Δίκαιο Εταιρειών Ι 3 6laW 225 Ποινικό Δίκαιο Ι 3 6laW 230 Δίκαιο των συμβάσεων 3 6laW 235 Δίκαιο Ακίνητης Ιδιοκτησίας 3 6laW 240 Ιδιωτικό Διεθνές Δίκαιο 3 6laW 275 Οικογενειακό Δίκαιο 3 6laW 323 Εγκληματολογία 3 6laW 325 Δίκαιο Εταιρειών ΙΙ 3 6laW 341 Πολιτική Δικονομία 3 6laW 345 Ποινικό Δίκαιο ΙΙ 3 6laW 350 Δίκαιο των Αστικών Αδικημάτων ΙΙ 3 6laW 355 Δίκαιο της Απόδειξης 3 6laW 361 Δίκαιο Κληρονομιών και Διαδοχής 3 6laW 405 Ποινική Δικονομία 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 72 144

Νομική (Κυπριακό Δίκαιο) (4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

τα μαθήματα στοχεύουν στην εξοικείωση των φοιτητών με το κυπριακό, ελληνικό και ευρωπαϊκό νομικό σύστημα,και καλύπτουν πλήρως την ύλη την απαιτούμενη για τις εξετάσεις του Παγκύπριου Δικηγορικού συλλόγου καθώςκαι των δικηγορικών συλλόγων της Ελλάδας.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςης Οι απόφοιτοι του τμήματος Νομικής είναι εφοδιασμένοι με τα απαραίτητα προσόντα για να εξασκήσουν το Δίκαιοστην πράξη, ως δικηγόροι, ως δικαστές, καθώς και για να αναζητήσουν εργασία στον χρηματοπιστωτικό καιεπιχειρηματικό τομέα ή σε διεθνείς οργανισμούς, όπως η Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση, το συμβούλιο της Ευρώπης, ταΗνωμένα Έθνη κ.ά. Οι απόφοιτοι είναι, επίσης, σε θέση να συνεχίσουν τις σπουδές τους στον κλάδο του Δικαίου,αποσκοπώντας σε περαιτέρω εμβάθυνση και εξειδίκευση, προκειμένου να ακολουθήσουν μια ακαδημαϊκήσταδιοδρομία.

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μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικευςης(24 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/40 ECTS)Επιλέγονται οκτώ από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:(Μαθήματα που θα προσφέρονται σε τακτική βάση)ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSlaW 155 Δίκαιο και Διαδίκτυο 3 5laW 180 Διοικητική Δικονομία 3 5laW 205 Αγγλική Νομική Ορολογία 3 5laW 216 Δίκαιο Κοινωνικής Ασφάλειας 3 5laW 233 Διεθνείς Οργανισμοί – Διεθνείς σχέσεις 3 5laW 245 Ναυτικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 250 Φορολογικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 255 Εργατικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 260 Εμπορικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 265 Δίκαιο Προστασίας του Περιβάλλοντος 3 5laW 270 Δίκαιο Προστασίας του Καταναλωτή 3 5laW 281 Ιστορία του Δικαίου 3 5laW 285 Δίκαιο Μετανάστευσης και Ασύλου 3 5laW 290 Εισαγωγή στις χρηματοπιστωτικές υπηρεσίες 3 5laW 310 Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο ΙΙ 3 5laW 315 Δίκαιο Ανταγωνισμού 3 5laW 320 Δίκαιο των Καταπιστευμάτων 3 5laW 330 τραπεζικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 333 Διεθνές Ποινικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 335 Δίκαιο συμβάσεων ΙΙ (ΚΔ) 3 5laW 360 Φορολογικές συμβάσεις και τρέχοντα Θέματα Διεθνούς Φορολογίας 3 5laW 370 Ιατρικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 400 Διεθνής Προστασία Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων 3 5

laW 410 Δίκαιο Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας 3 5laW 415 Δίκαιο Εμπορικών Ασφαλειών 3 5laW 425 Διεθνές Οικονομικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 435 Κοινωνιολογία Δικαίου 3 5laW 440 Ποινική Καταστολή – σωφρονιστική 3 5laW 445 Παραβατικότητα Ανηλίκων 3 5laW 455 Αεροπορικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 465 Ανακριτική 3 5laW 470 Δίκαιο Διεθνών συναλλαγών 3 5laW 475 Εκκλησιαστικό Δίκαιο 3 5laW 480 Ειδικά Θέματα, ήlaW 485 Ελεύθερη Μελέτη 3 5 μΑθημΑΤΑ ελευθεΡης επιλοΓης (9 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/15 ECTS)

* Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν ένα μάθημα από κάθε κατηγορία

Σημείωση:Το πρόγραμμα Νομικής προσφέρει δυο ειδικεύσεις στο Κυπριακό και στο Ελληνικό Δίκαιο. Ως εκ τούτου τα επί μέρους μαθήματαπαρόλο που είναι κοινά και στις δυο ειδικεύσεις στα μαθήματα Κυπριακού Δικαίου προσαρμόζονται στο Κυπριακό Δίκαιο τα δεμαθήματα στην ειδίκευση του Ελληνικού Δικαίου καλύπτουν το Ελληνικό Δίκαιο.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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Being able to reach individuals with speech and communication disorders is agreat gift.I wanted to devote myself to this science so that I am able to help myfellow human beings achieve full participation in communication.

that is why I chose to major in Speech and language therapy.

Stalia Antoniou Speech and Language Therapy Major

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Λογοθεραπείας θαπρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικέςμονάδες για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 21 36Μαθήματα Κοινού Κορμού 36 60Μαθήματα Ειδίκευσης 63 124Μαθήματα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής 12 20Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ΕCTS 132 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης εκπΑιΔευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTScom 101 Public Speaking 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6mgg 105 Επαγγελματική Γραφή στη Λογοθεραπεία 3 5mag 115 στατιστική I 3 5cSg 190 Εισαγωγή στους υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές 3 5lIn 208 Εισαγωγή στη Γλωσσολογία 3 5Μάθημα Επιλογής Αγγλικών 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ΕCTS 21 36 μΑθημΑΤΑ κοινου κοΡμουΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSlIn 218 Ψυχογλωσσολογία 3 5PSg 204 Αναπτυξιακή Ψυχολογία 3 6PSg 320 Εισαγωγή στην συμβουλευτική 3 5PSg 335 Γνωστική Ψυχολογία 3 6PSg 350 Εκπαιδευτική Ψυχολογία 3 5log 204 Εισαγωγή στη Λογοθεραπεία 3 4log 210 Φωνητική 3 5log 211 Ανατομία Λόγου και Ακοής 3 5log 220 Γλωσσική Ανάπτυξη 3 4log 384 Κλινική Ηθική και Δεοντολογία 3 5log 401 Μεθοδολογία Έρευνας στη Λογοθεραπεία 3 6log 460 Ψυχοακουστική 3 4 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ΕCTS 36 60

μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSlog 216 Κλινικά Θέματα Λογοπαθολογίας 3 5log 240 Γλωσσικές Διαταραχές στην Παιδική Ηλικία 3 4log 250 Φωνολογική Ανάπτυξη και Διαταραχές 3 5log 260 Ακουολογία 3 5log 310 Επιστήμες Λόγου και Ακοής (Speech and hearing Science) 3 5log 320 Διαταραχές της Φώνησης 3 5log 330 Διαταραχές της ροής της Ομιλίας (τραυλισμός) 3 5log 340 Διαταραχές της Κατάποσης - Δυσφαγία 3 5log 345 Κλινική 'Ασκηση I ¹ - 4log 350 Διαταραχές Επικοινωνίας Ατόμων με Κρανιοπροσωπικές Ανωμαλίες 3 5log 370 Αποκατάσταση Ακοολογία 3 5log 380 Διαγνωστικά Θέματα Λογοπαθολογίας 3 5log 390 Νοηματική Γλώσσα 3 4log 395 Κλινική 'Ασκηση ΙΙ ¹ - 4log 400 Εφαρμογές Η/υ και Νέων τεχνολογιών στη Λογοπαθολογία 3 5log 410 Κινητικές Διαταραχές Ομιλίας 3 5log 415 Αφασίες και συναφείς Διαταραχές 3 5log 440 Αποκατάσταση Γνωστικών Λειτουργιών 3 5log 445 Κλινική 'Ασκηση ΙΙΙ ¹ - 3log 450 Μαθησιακές Διαταραχές-Δυσλεξίες 3 5log 455 Νευροανατομία-Νευροφυσιολογία 3 5log 470 Πολυγλωσσικό Περιβάλλον και Διγλωσσία 3 5log 480 Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 10log 495 Κλινική Άσκηση (20 ώρες) 3 10 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ΕCTS 63 124

μΑθημΑΤΑ ελευθεΡης επιλοΓης(12 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/20 ECTS)

Λογοθεραπεία (4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

Μέσα από ένα σύγχρονο και πλούσιο αναλυτικό πρόγραμμα η Λογοθεραπεία παρέχει ολοκλη ρω μένη κατάρτισηστην πρόληψη, διάγνωση, παρέμβαση και αποκατάσταση διαταραχών προφορικού και γραπτού λόγου, ομιλίας,επικοινωνίας και κατάποσης. Παρέχει στους φοιτητές γνώσεις και δεξιότητες παροχής υπηρεσιών Λογοθεραπείαςσε άτομα και ομάδες όλων των ηλικιών. το πρόγραμμα καλλιεργεί την αυτοπεποίθηση, την υπευθυνότητα, ακεραιό -τητα και εγρήγορση, ιδιότητες που προάγουν επαγγελματισμό, προσωπική επιτυχία και αποδοτική συνεισφοράστον εργασιακό τομέα και στην κοινωνία. Η κλινική εκπαίδευση των φοιτητών αρχίζει στην Κλινική Λόγου, Ομιλίαςκαι Ακοής του Ευρωπαϊκού Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου και ολοκληρώνεται σε εξωτερικά πλαίσια που περιλαμβάνουνσχολεία, κλινικές, κέντρα Λογοθεραπείας και κέντρα αποκατάστασης.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΟι Λογοθεραπευτές απασχολούνται σε σχολεία (νηπιαγωγεία, δημοτικά), νοσοκομεία, κλινικές, σε συνεργασία μεάλλους επαγγελματίες υγείας, οίκους ευγηρίας, κέντρα υγείας, διαγνωστικά κέντρα, κέντρα αποκατάστασης καιπαιδικούς σταθ μούς. Έχουν τη δυνατότητα να εργαστούν σαν συνεργάτες ή ελεύθεροι επαγγελματίες, ομαδικά ήατομικά. Μπορούν επίσης να εργάζονται σε ερευνητικά προγράμματα ή ακαδημαïκά ιδρύματα.

1. Οι Κλινικές Ασκήσεις Ι, ΙΙ και ΙΙΙ θα γίνονται στην Κλινική Λόγου, Ομιλίας και Ακοής, του Ευρωπαϊκού Πανεπιστήμιου Κύπρου.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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1. The General Education, Humanities and Social Sciences Elective Courses can be found in the booklet courses of instruction.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of arts degree inPsychology must complete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 21 37major requirements 63 121major Electives 36 67free Electives 9 15Total Requirements 129 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScom 101 Public Speaking 3 5cSc 190 computer fundamentals and applications 3 5Eng 103 Introduction to Expository Writing 3 6Eng 104 technical Writing 3 5Phl 102 Introduction to Ethics 3 6mat 130 college algebra, ormat 131 finite mathematics with calculus 3 5humanities and Social Sciences Elective¹ 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 21 37

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSPSy 110 Psychology I 4 7PSy 111 Psychology II 4 7PSy 115 Statistics in Psychological Science I 3 5PSy 213 Social Psychology 3 6PSy 225 Statistics in Psychological Science II 3 6PSy 240 Introduction to Biopsychology 3 6PSy 250 developmental Psychology 3 5PSy 252 health Psychology 3 5PSy 253 Introduction to research methods in Psychology 3 6PSy 270 Experimental Psychology 4 7PSy 313 Personality 3 6PSy 330 Psychopathology I 3 6PSy 335 cognition 3 6PSy 340 theories of learning 3 6PSy 345 Psychological measurement 3 6PSy 353 Sensation and Perception 3 6

PSy 390 history and Systems of Psychology 3 6PSy 401 research methods in Psychology 3 6PSy 453 Senior Project in Psychology 3 7PSy 454 Practicum in Psychology 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 63 121

MAJOR ELECTIVES(TOTAL CREDITS 36/ECTS 67) Students select twelve courses from the following list: CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSPSy 203 child and adolescent development 3 6PSy 205 adult development and aging 3 6PSy 206 fundamentals of human Sexuality 3 5PSy 212 Psychology of gender 3 5PSy 215 an Introduction to group dynamics 3 5PSy 217 Psycholinguistics 3 5PSy 218 human relations 3 5PSy 220 Industrial/organizational Psychology 3 6PSy 303 cultural Psychology 3 6PSy 320 Introduction to counselling 3 6PSy 350 Educational Psychology 3 6PSy 352 abnormal child Psychology 3 6PSy 354 theories of Intelligence 3 6PSy 406 Special topics in Psychology 3 6PSy 411 Psychology of the family 3 6PSy 412 Introduction to Psychoanalytic theory 3 6PSy 415 Psychology of religion 3 6PSy 430 Psychopathology II 3 6PSy 450 Introduction to clinical Psychology 3 6PSy 451 techniques of counselling 3 6PSy 452 human neuropsychology 3 6 FREE ELECTIVES 9 CREDITS/15 ECTS

Psychology(4 yEarS, BachElor of artS)

the aim of the psychology program is to provide students with a solid background in psychological science.Students will focus on contemporary developments in psychology and prepare for careers in applied research,human resources and health services.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESapplied psychology, applied research, human resources management and mental health services, among others.

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Ψυχολογίας θα πρέπεινα συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικές μονάδες γιατη απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 21 37Μαθήματα Ειδίκευσης 63 121Μαθήματα Επιλογής Ειδίκευσης 36 67Μαθήματα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής 9 15Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ΕCTS 129 240

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης εκπΑιΔευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTScom 101 Public Speaking 3 5cSc 190 Εισαγωγή στους υπολογιστές και Εφαρμογές 3 5Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6Eng 104 technical Writing 3 5mat 130 Άλγεβρα, ή mat 131 Πεπερασμένα Μαθηματικά και Απειροστικός Λογισμός 3 5Phl102 Φιλοσοφία της Ηθικής 3 6Ανρωπιστικές και Κοινωνικές Επιστήμες 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ΕCTS 21 37

μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSPSy 110 Ψυχολογία Ι 4 7PSy 111 Ψυχολογία ΙΙ 4 7PSy 115 στατιστική στην Ψυχολογία Ι 3 5PSy 213 Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 225 στατιστική στην Ψυχολογία ΙΙ 3 6PSy 240 Εισαγωγή στη Βιοψυχολογία 3 6PSy 250 Αναπτυξιακή Ψυχολογία 3 5PSy 252 Ψυχολογία της υγείας 3 5PSy 253 Εισαγωγή στις Ερευνητικές Μεθόδους στην Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 270 Πειραματική Ψυχολογία 4 7PSy 313 Θεωρίες Προσωπικότητας 3 6PSy 330 Ψυχοπαθολογία Ι 3 6PSy 335 Γνωστική Ψυχολογία 3 6

PSy 340 Θεωρίες Μάθησης 3 6PSy 345 Ψυχομετρία 3 6PSy 353 Ψυχολογία της Αντίληψης 3 6PSy 390 Ιστορία και συστήματα Ψυχολογίας 3 6PSy 401 Ερευνητικές Μεθόδοι στην Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 453 Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 7PSy 454 Πρακτική στην Ψυχολογία 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ΕCTS 63 121

μΑθημΑΤΑ επιλοΓης ειΔικευςης(36 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/67 ECTS) Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν δώδεκα από τα πιο κάτωμαθήματα:ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSPSy 203 Ανάπτυξη Παιδιού και Εφήβου 3 6PSy 205 Ψυχολογία της Ενηλικίωσης 3 6PSy 206 Εισαγωγή στην Ανθρώπινη σεξουαλικότητα 3 5PSy 212 Ψυχολογία του Φύλου 3 5PSy 215 Εισαγωγή στη Δυναμική της Ομάδας 3 5PSy 217 Ψυχογλωσσολογία 3 5PSy 218 Ανθρώπινες σχέσεις 3 5PSy 220 Εργασιακή Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 303 Πολιτισμική Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 320 Εισαγωγή στη συμβουλευτική 3 6PSy 350 Εκπαιδευτική Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 352 Διαταραχές στην Παιδική Ηλικία 3 6PSy 354 Θεωρίες Νοημοσύνης 3 6PSy 406 Ειδικά Θέματα στην Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 411 Δυναμική της Οικογένειας 3 6PSy 412 Εισαγωγή στην Ψυχανάλυση 3 6PSy 415 Ψυχολογία της Θρησκείας 3 6PSy 430 Ψυχοπαθολογία ΙΙ 3 6PSy 450 Εισαγωγή στην Κλινική Ψυχολογία 3 6PSy 451 τεχνικές συμβουλευτικής 3 6PSy 452 Αρχές Νευροψυχολογίας 3 6 μΑθημΑΤΑ ελευθεΡης επιλοΓης(9 πιςΤωΤικες μονΑΔες/15 ECTS)

Ψυχολογία(4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

Ο στόχος του προγράμματος Ψυχολογίας είναι να δημιουργήσει στους φοιτητές ένα στερεό υπόβαθρο στηνψυχολογική επιστήμη και τις μεθόδους της. Οι φοιτητές θα επικεντρωθούν στις τρέχουσες εξελίξεις στον χώρο τηςψυχολογίας και θα προετοιμαστούν για σταδιοδρομίες στην εφαρμοσμένη έρευνα, διαχείρηση του ανθρώπινουδυναμικού και υπηρεσίες ψυχικής υγείας.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΕφαρμοσμένη Ψυχολογία, Εφαρμοσμένη Έρευνα, Διαχείριση Ανθρώπινου Δυναμικού και Πόρων υπηρεσίαςφροντίδας και ψυχικής υγείας.

Σημειώση:Το πρόγραμμα της Ψυχολογίας διδάσκεται στα Ελληνικά και στα Αγγλικά. Οι φοιτητές έχουν την ευχέρεια ναεπιλέξουν τη γλώσσα που επιθυμούν να διδαχθούν.

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the School of arts and Education Sciences conducts programs leading to Bachelor degrees, master degrees anda doctoral Program.

the purpose of the School curricula is to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to preparethem for careers in the fields of education, music and graphics/art.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES to develop the student’s capacity to think, write and speak effectively and creatively; to develop an appreciation of and respect for social, moral and ethical values, as the foundation of one’s

relationship to others and one’s responsibilities to the community; to develop the student’s analytical, decision making and communication competencies, together with those

qualities of self reliance, responsibility, integrity and self-awareness which will promote personalachievement and contribution to organizations;

to build breadth of perspective through the general education requirements and provide sufficientspecification to meet essential professional and career requirements;

to provide the student with the necessary requirements for academic and/or career advancement.

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος στη ΔημοτικήΕκπαίδευση πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτωπιστωτικές μονάδες/EctS για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΕπιστήμες της Αγωγής και Ψυχολογία 45 87Διδακτική Μεθοδολογία και σχολική Εμπειρία 63 104Μαθήματα Περιεχομένου 18 31Μαθήματα Γενικής Κατεύθυνσης 9 18Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 135 240

επιςΤημες Της ΑΓωΓης κΑι ΨυχολοΓιΑΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά Μαθήματα 36 72Edg 101 Εισαγωγή στην Παιδαγωγική 3 6Edg 201 σχολική τάξη: Επικοινωνία και Οργάνωση-Διοίκηση 3 5Edg 206 Εκπαιδευτική Έρευνα 3 6Edg 207 Κοινωνιολογία της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 208 Ιστορία της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 308 Ειδική & Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 309 Φιλοσοφία της Παιδείας 3 6Edg 402 Ανάπτυξη Προγραμμάτων 3 5Edg 410 Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 10PSg 204 Αναπτυξιακή Ψυχολογία 3 6PSg 306 Ψυχολογία της Μάθησης 3 5PSg 312 Ψυχολογία της Γλώσσας και της Ανάγνωσης 3 6Μαθήματα Περιορισμένης Επιλογής 9 15Ψυχολογίας(επιλογή ενός από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:) 3 5PSg 213 Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία 3 5PSg 350 Εκπαιδευτική Ψυχολογία 3 5PSg 352 Ψυχολογία των Αποκλίσεων 3 5Επιστήμες της Αγωγής 6 10(επιλογή δύο από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:) Edg 323 Εκπαιδευτική Αξιολόγηση και Μέτρηση 3 5Edg 401 Διοίκηση-Οργάνωση Δημοτικού σχολείου & Εκπαίδευσης 3 5Edg 403 συγκριτική Παιδαγωγική 3 5Edg 404 σύγχρονα Εκπαιδευτικά Θέματα 3 5Edg 407 Διαπολιτισμική Παιδαγωγική 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 45 87

Δημοτική Εκπαίδευση(4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

Ο κλάδος της Δημοτικής Εκπαίδευσης προσφέρει στους μελλοντικούς πτυχιούχους εκπαιδευτικούς τις απαραίτητεςγνώσεις, ενώ παράλληλα καλιεργεί δεξιότητες και στάσεις αναγκαίες για τη μετέπειτα εκπαιδευτική τους πορεία,αποσκοπώντας στην επαρκή κάλυψη των αναγκών ανθρώπινου δυναμικού στον τομέα της εκπαίδευσης.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΠλήρη διδακτικά καθήκοντα σε δημόσιο ή ιδιωτικό δημοτικό σχολείο.

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ΔιΔΑκΤικη μεθοΔολοΓιΑ κΑι ςχολικη εμπειΡιΑΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά ΜαθήματαΔιδακτική Μεθοδολογία 36 61Edg 110 Διδακτική Μεθοδολογία 3 6Edg 215 Πρώτη Ανάγνωση και Γραφή 3 5Edg 216 Διδακτική της Ελληνικής Γλώσσας στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 220 Ηλεκτρονικοί υπολογιστές και Εκπαιδευτική τεχνολογία 3 5Edg 232 Διδακτική των Μαθηματικών στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 242 Διδακτική των Φυσικών Επιστημών στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 252 Μουσική και Διδακτική της στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 262 τέχνη και Αισθητική Αγωγή στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 267 Φυσική Αγωγή και Διδακτική της στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 272 Γεωγραφία και Διδακτική της στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 273 Ιστορία και Διδακτική της στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 275 Θρησκευτική και Ηθική Αγωγή στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Μαθήματα Περιορισμένης Επιλογής 6 10Διδακτικής Μεθοδολογίας 6 1 0(επιλογή δύο από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:) Edg 217 Διδακτική Δεύτερης Γλώσσας στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 218 Παιδική Λογοτεχνία και Διδακτική 3 5Edg 249 Περιβαλλοντική Αγωγή 3 5Edg 264 σχεδιασμός και τεχνολογία στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Edg 269 Αγωγή υγείας και Οικιακή Οικονομία στο Δημοτικό σχολείο 3 5Σχολική Εμπειρία 15 23Edg 281 σχολική Εμπειρία Ι 3 5Edg 391 σχολική Εμπειρία ΙΙ 6 8Edg 406 σχολική Εμπειρία ΙΙΙ 6 10

Μαθήματα Επιλογής Κατεύθυνσης 6 10(Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν δύο μαθήματα απόκατεύθυνση της επιλογής τους¹) Κατεύθυνση Γλώσσας και Γραμματισμού 6 10Edg 219 Γλώσσα, Γραμματισμοί και Διαθεματικότητα 3 5Edg 221 Διδακτική Ελληνικής ως Δεύτερης Γλώσσας 3 5Edg 222 σύγχρονες Προσεγγίσεις στη Διδασκαλία Γλώσσας και Γραμματισμού 3 5Κατεύθυνση Μαθηματικών 6 10Edg 233 Θέματα σύγχρονων Μαθηματικών 3 5Edg 234 Παιδαγωγική Αξιοποίηση της σύγχρονης τεχνολογίας στη Διδασκαλία των Μαθηματικών 3 5Μάθημα Μαθηματικών από αντίστοιχουςκλάδους του Πανεπιστημίου 3 5Κατεύθυνση Ειδικής-Ενιαίας Εκπαίδευσης 6 10Edg 311 Διαφοροποίηση στην Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 312 Διαχείριση συμπεριφοράς Παιδιού 3 5Edg 313 Εξειδικευμένα Θέματα Ειδικής Ενιαίας Εκπαίδευσης 3 5Κατεύθυνση τέχνης/Εικαστικής Αγωγής* 6 10Κατεύθυνση Μουσικής/Μουσικής Αγωγής* 6 10Κατεύθυνση Φυσικής Αγωγής/Αθλητισμού* 6 10 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 63 104

μΑθημΑΤΑ πεΡιεχομενουΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά ΜαθήματαEdg 141 Βασικές Έννοιες των Μαθηματικών 3 5Edg 241 Φυσικές Επιστήμες στο Δημοτικό σχολείο: Φυσικά και χημικά Φαινόμενα και Μεταβολές 3 5hIg 126 Ιστορία της Κύπρου 3 5mag 115 στατιστική Ι 3 5mgg 220 Νεοελληνική Γλώσσα Ι 3 6mgg 331 Θέματα Διδασκαλίας της Δομής της Ελληνικής Γλώσσας 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 31

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης κΑΤευθυνςης ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΕπιλεγόμενα Μαθήματα Μαθήματα Επιλογής Αγγλικών ² 6 12Μάθημα Ελεύθερης Επιλογής Γενικής Μόρφωσης³ 3 6 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 9 18

* Από αντίστοιχο πτυχιακό πρόγραμμα του Πανεπιστημίου. 1. Ο/η φοιτητής/τρια που δεν επιθυμεί να επιλέξει μαθήματα από τις Κατευθύνσεις, αλλά επιθυμεί να επιλέξει μαθήματα από τον Κλάδο των Νηπιαγωγικών,

δύναται να το πράξει με τη συναίνεση του ακαδημαϊκού συμβούλου. 2. Τα δύο μαθήματα αγγλικών επιλέγονται μετά από δοκίμιο διαπίστωσης του επιπέδου του/της φοιτήτή/τριας. Σε περίπτωση που το επίπεδο γνώσης

της αγγλικής γλώσσας ισοδυναμεί με επιτυχή συμπλήρωση του επιπέδου ENG102 του πανεπιστημίου, τότε τα εναπομείναντα μαθήματα επιλογήςΑγγλικών δύνανται να αντικατασταθούν με Μαθήματα Επιλογής Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης (μαθήματα από πρόγραμμα σπουδών του πανεπιστημίου εκτόςτου Κλάδου της Δημοτικής Εκπαίδευσης) ή με τη σύμφωνη γνώμη του ακαδημαϊκού συμβούλου με Επιλεγόμενα Μαθήματα του Κλάδου της ΔημοτικήςΕκπαίδευσης.

3. Οποιοδήποτε μάθημα από αναγνωρισμένο πρόγραμμα σπουδών του πανεπιστημίου εκτός του Κλάδου της Δημοτικής Εκπαίδευσης.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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I have always wanted to add my personal touch in making this a more beautifulworld. In graphics, I have found an outlet for my artistic side and the prospects ofa fulfilling career in this very creative field. With a recognized degree and anunderstanding of professional standards, I am confident that I can make my mark.

Loucas - Sotiris StratisGraphic Design Major

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of arts degree ingraphic design must complete the followingrequirements:

CREDITS ECTSyear 1 30 60year 2 36 60year 3 33 60year 4 30 60Total Requirements 129 240

YEAR 1SEmEStEr 1CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra180 design Principles 3 6gra190 drawing techniques 3 6gra122 Idea generation techniques 3 6cSa 190 computer fundamentals for arts 3 6Eng103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 15 30

SEmEStEr 2CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra 120 history of art and culture I 3 6gra 195 typography I 3 6gra 197 fundamentals of Painting 3 6gra 220 Introduction to Photography 3 6Social Sciences and humanities Elective 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 15 30

YEAR 2SEmEStEr 3CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra 130 history of art and culture II 3 5gra 140 marketing for graphic designers 3 5gra 201 typography II 3 5gra 210 life drawing 3 5gra 240 computer applications for graphic design 3 5Social Sciences and humanities Elective 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 18 30

SEmEStEr 4CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra 101 graphic design history 3 5gra 230 Processes and Structures 3 5gra 242 commercial Illustration 3 5gra 301 graphic design I 3 5Social Sciences and humanities Elective 3 5free Elective 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 18 30

YEAR 3SEmEStEr 5CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTScom 101 Public Speaking 3 5gra 202 typography III 3 5gra 302 graphic design II 3 5gra 303 Broadcast design and motion graphics I 3 5gra 321 corporate Identity design 3 5free Elective 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 18 30

SEmEStEr 6CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra 322 Publication design 3 6gra 331 Visual communication 3 6gra 332 digital media techniques 3 6gra 341 Printmaking and Prepress Production 3 6major Elective 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 15 30 YEAR 4SEmEStEr 7CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra 305 graphic design III 3 6gra 323 Package design 3 6gra 401 Web Page design 3 6gra 403 3d modeling design 3 6gra 404 Work Study in graphic design 3 6 Total Credits/ECTS 15 30

SEmEStEr 8CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra 410 Senior Project in graphic design 3 8major Electives1 9 17free Elective 3 5 Total Credits/ECTS 15 30 1 MAJOR ELECTIVESStudents select four of the following courses: CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTSgra 304 Broadcast design and motion graphics II 3 6gra 320 advanced Photography Skills 3 6gra 340 contemporary Issues in art 3 6gra 402 advanced Web Page design 3 6gra 406 current awareness topics in graphic design 3 6gra 407 comic Book theory and design 3 6gra 408 3d computer animation 3 6gra 409 Interactive design 3 6gra 422 advanced Publication design 3 6

graphic design (4 yEarS, BachElor of artS)

the program in graphic design allows students to develop the creative skills needed for a professional standardof work in the graphics design profession.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESgraphic design, Web design, Illustration, typography, advertising, Public relations, Publishing, freelance designconsultant.

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSall students pursuing the Bachelor of music degreemust complete the following requirements:

CREDITS ECTSgeneral Education requirements 18 33core requirements 85 152major requirements 16 32music Electives 9 18free Electives 3 5Total Requirements 131 240

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTS HRScSc 190 computer fundamentals & applications 3 5 3Eng 103 Instruction in Expository Writing 3 6 3PSy 103 Introduction in Psychology 3 6 3PSy 203 child and adolescent development 3 6 3humanities & Social Sciences, arts & Education Sciences Electives (non-music courses) 6 10 6 Total Credits/ECTS 18 33 18

CORE REQUIREMENTS CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTS HRSmuS 118 Introduction to music technology 3 5 3Music Theory 18 30 18muS 109 rudiments of music 3 5 3muS 110 18th century harmony & compositional techniques 3 5 3muS 111 19th century harmony & compositional techniques 3 5 3muS 115 Introduction to forms 2 3 5 3muS 213 Instrumentation & arranging 2 3 5 3muS 265 Introduction to composition 3 5 3Musicology 18 30 18muS 130 Introduction to Ethnomusicology 3 5 3muS 260 music history I: ancient to Baroque 3 5 3muS 261 music history II: classical to modern 3 5 3muS 320 music in the twentieth century 3 5 3muS 330 folk music of greece and cyprus 3 5 3muS 331 contemporary music of greece and cyprus 3 5 3

Musicianship/Performance 40 77 52musicianship/Performance Electives:(Students must choose one of the following categories)Vocal ConcentrationmuP 121 lyric diction 3 6 3Piano ConcentrationmuP 124 accompanying and Piano Pedagogy 3 6 3Other InstrumentsmuP 127 Principles of Ensemble Playing 3 6 3Musicianship/Performance Compulsory Courses:muP 110 aural Skills I 1 2 2muP 111 aural Skills II 1 2 2muP 210 aural Skills III 1 2 2muP 211 aural Skills IV 1 2 2muP 140 applied Primary Study I 2 3 1muP 141 applied Primary Study II 2 3 1muP 142 applied Primary Study III 2 3 1muP 143 applied Primary Study IV 2 3 1muP 340 advanced applied Primary Study I 2 4 1muP 341 advanced applied Primary Study II 2 4 1muP 342 advanced applied Primary Study III 2 4 1muP 343 advanced applied Primary Study IV 2 5 1muP 160 applied Secondary Study I 1 1 2 1muP 161 applied Secondary Study II 1 1 2 1muP 162 applied Secondary Study III 1 1 2 1muP 163 applied Secondary Study IV 1 1 2 1muP 170 large Ensemble I 3 1 2 3muP 171 large Ensemble II 3 1 2 3muP 172 large Ensemble III 3 1 2 3muP 173 large Ensemble IV 3 1 2 3muP 174 large Ensemble V 3 1 2 3muP 175 large Ensemble VI 3 1 2 3muP 176 large Ensemble VII 3 1 2 3muP 177 large Ensemble VIII 3 1 2 3muP 180 chamber Ensemble I 1 2 1muP 181 chamber Ensemble II 1 2 1muP 182 chamber Ensemble III 1 2 1muP 200 conducting 2 4 2muP 499 Senior recital 0 0 0Music Education 6 10 6muS 180 Introduction to music Education 3 5 3muS 475 literature & Pedagogy I 3 5 3 Total Credits/ECTS 85 152 97

music(4 yEarS, BachElor of artS)

the aim of the music Program is to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for a career as musicteachers and as professional musicians in solo and ensemble performance contexts.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESmusic teacher in classroom, music teacher in private studio, professional musicians (solo and ensembleperformance), community musician and educator.

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MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Students must choose one of the following groups:a. grouP of courSES In muSIc EducatIonCODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTS HRSMusic Education muS 310 choral methods & rehearsal techniques 2 4 2muS 311 Instrumental methods & rehearsal techniques 2 5 2muS 360 music in Early childhood 3 5 3muS 370 music in the Primary School 3 6 3muS 380 music in the Secondary School 3 6 3muS 470 Internship 3 6 3 Total Credits/ECTS 16 32 16 Β. grouP of courSES In muSIc PErformancE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTS HRSPerformancemuP 310 aural Skills V 1 3 2muP 300 advanced conducting 3 5 3muS 300 Baroque & classical Performance Practice 3 6 3muS 301 romantic & contemporary Performance Practice 3 6 3muS 305 Skills for the contemporary Performer 2 3 6 3Music Education 3 6 3muS 485 literature & Pedagogy II 3 6 3 Total Credits/ECTS 16 32 17

MUSIC ELECTIVES (9 CREDITS/HRS/18 ECTS)Students can select a total of nine credits (18 EctS)from the following music elective courses:CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECTS HRSmuS 316 Elements of Jazz 2 4 2muS 327 advanced Jazz harmony 2 4 2muS 332 history of Jazz 2 4 2muS 350 Byzantine music 3 6 3muS 355 teaching music in an Intercultural context 3 6 3muS 366 creative orchestration 3 6 3muS 375 creativity in music teaching and learning 3 6 3muS 385 transatlantic music: Europe meets america 3 6 3muS 402 Special topics in music 3 6 3

FREE ELECTIVES3 CREDITS/5 ECTS/3HOURS(any course listed on the prospectus of the university)

1. Students whose primary study is not piano, should take the following class piano series instead of MuP160: Applied Secondary Study(4 credits / HRS 8 ECTS)

2. Students with an interest in Jazz can take a different section of these courses which include additional material referring to Jazz Music.3. Membership to Large Ensemble (MuP170 - MuP177) consists of Concert Choir (Section A), Symphonic Band (Section B) and Jazz Ensemble

(Section C). At least two semesters of Large Ensemble should be in Concert Choir. Furthermore, jazz students must also take 2 semesters ofSymphonic Band.

CREDITS ECTS HOuRSMuP130 Class Piano I 1 2 2MuP131 Class Piano II 1 2 2MuP230 Class Piano III 1 2 2MuP231 Class Piano IV 1 2 2

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Νηπιαγωγικών πρέπεινα συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικές μονάδες/EctS για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΕπιστήμες της Αγωγής και Ψυχολογία 45 88Διδακτική Μεθοδολογία και σχολική Εμπειρία 51 83Μαθήματα Περιεχομένου 30 51Μαθήματα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης 9 18Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 135 240

επιςΤημες Της ΑΓωΓης κΑι ΨυχολοΓιΑΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά Μαθήματα 36 73Edg 101 Εισαγωγή στην Παιδαγωγική 3 6Edg 202 Θεμελιώδη Ζητήματα Πρώτης Αγωγής και Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 206 Εκπαιδευτική Έρευνα 3 6Edg 207 Κοινωνιολογία της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 208 Ιστορία της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 308 Ειδική και Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 309 Φιλοσοφία της Παιδείας 3 6Edg 402 Ανάπτυξη Προγραμμάτων 3 5Edg 410 Πτυχιακή Εργασία 3 10PSg 203 Παιδική Ψυχολογία και Ανάπτυξη 3 6PSg 306 Ψυχολογία της Μάθησης 3 5PSg 311 Ψυχολογία της Γλώσσας 3 6

Μαθήματα Περιορισμένης Επιλογής 9 15Ψυχολογίας 3 5(επιλογή ενός από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:) PSg 213 Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία 3 5PSg 350 Εκπαιδευτική Ψυχολογία 3 5PSg 352 Ψυχολογία των Αποκλίσεων 3 5Επιστήμες της Αγωγής 6 1 0(επιλογή δύο από τα πιο κάτω μαθήματα:) Edg 317 συναισθηματική Αγωγή 3 5Edg 323 Εκπαιδευτική Αξιολόγηση και Μέτρηση 3 5Edg 399 Διοίκηση-Οργάνωση Νηπιαγωγείου και Εκπαίδευσης 3 5Edg 403 συγκριτική Παιδαγωγική 3 5Edg 407 Διαπολιτισμική Παιδαγωγική 3 5Edg 408 σύγχρονα Θέματα Πρώτης Αγωγής και Εκπαίδευσης 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 45 88

Νηπιαγωγικά(4 χρΟΝΙΑ, ΠτυχΙΟ)

Ο κλάδος των Νηπιαγωγικών γαλουχεί τους μελλοντικούς πτυχιούχους εκπαιδευτικούς με τις απαραίτητες γνώσεις,ενώ παράλληλα καλλιεργεί δεξιότητες και στάσεις αναγκαίες για τη μετέπειτα εκπαιδευτική τους πορεία,αποσκοπώντας στην επαρκή κάλυψη των αναγκών ανθρωπίνου δυναμικού στον τομέα της προσχολικής καιπρωτοσχολικής εκπαίδευσης.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΚαθήκοντα νηπιαγωγού σε δημόσιο ή ιδιωτικό νηπιαγωγείο ή και άλλο εκπαιδευτικό ίδρυμα.

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ΔιΔΑκΤικη μεθοΔολοΓιΑ κΑι ςχολικη εμπειΡιΑΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά Μαθήματα Διδακτική Μεθοδολογία 30 50Edg 111 Μεθοδολογικές Προσεγγίσεις στην Πρώτη Αγωγή και Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 211 Επικοινωνιακές Δεξιότητες στην Πρώτη Αγωγή και Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 213 Γλωσσική Αγωγή στην Πρώτη Αγωγή και Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 220 Ηλεκτρονικοί υπολογιστές και Εκπαιδευτική τεχνολογία 3 5Edg 230 Μαθηματικός Γραμματισμός στην Πρώτη Αγωγή και Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 240 Φυσικές Επιστήμες για το Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Edg 251 Μουσική και Διδακτική της για το Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Edg 261 τέχνη και Διδακτική της για το Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Edg 266 Φυσική Αγωγή και Διδακτική της για το Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Edg 270 Κοινωνικές σπουδές για το Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Σχολική Εμπειρία 15 23 Edg 280 σχολική Εμπειρία Ι 3 5Edg 390 σχολική Εμπειρία ΙΙ 6 8Edg 405 σχολική Εμπειρία ΙΙΙ 6 10Μαθήματα Επιλογής Κατεύθυνσης1 6 10(Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν δύο μαθήματα από κατεύθυνση της επιλογής τους ) Κατεύθυνσης Γλώσσας και Γραμματισμού 6 10Edg 192 Θέματα Παιδικής Λογοτεχνίας στην Πρώτη Αγωγή και Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 214 Η τέχνη της Αφήγησης 3 5Edg 219 Γλώσσα, Γραμματισμοί και Διαθεματικότητα 3 5Κατεύθυνση Μαθηματικού Γραμματισμού 6 10Edg 231 σχεδιασμός και Ανάπτυξη Δραστηριοτήτων Λύσης Προβλήματος στο Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Edg 233 Θέματα σύγχρονων Μαθηματικών 3 5Edg 234 Παιδαγωγική Αξιοποίηση της σύγχρονης τεχνολογίας στη Διδασκαλία των Μαθηματικών 3 5

Κατεύθυνση Ειδικής/Ενιαίας Εκπαίδευσης 6 10Edg 311 Διαφοροποίηση στην Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση 3 5Edg 312 Διαχείριση συμπεριφοράς Παιδιού 3 5Edg 313 Εξειδικευμένα Θέματα Ειδικής Ενιαίας Εκπαίδευσης 3 5Κατεύθυνση τέχνης/Εικαστικής Αγωγής* 6 10Κατεύθυνση Μουσικής/Μουσικής Αγωγής* 6 10Κατεύθυνση Φυσικής Αγωγής/Αθλητισμού* 6 10

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 51 83

μΑθημΑΤΑ πεΡιεχομενουΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά ΜαθήματαEdg 142 Εισαγωγή στη Μαθηματική σκέψη 3 5Edg 190 Παιδική Λογοτεχνία 3 5Edg 250 Μουσική και Κίνηση για το Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Edg 260 Εισαγωγή στην Εικαστική Γλώσσα και Αγωγή 3 5Edg 265 Φυσική Αγωγή για το Νηπιαγωγείο 3 5Edg 268 Παιδική υγεία, Πρώτες Βοήθειες και Ασφάλεια 3 5hIg 126 Ιστορία της Κύπρου 3 5mag 115 στατιστική Ι 3 5mgg 220 Νεοελληνική Γλώσσα Ι 3 6mgg 331 Θέματα Διδασκαλίας της Δομής της Ελληνικής Γλώσσας 3 5 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 30 51

μΑθημΑΤΑ Γενικης εκπΑιΔευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Επιλογής Αγγλικών ² 6 12Μάθημα Ελεύθερης ΕπιλογήςΜάθημα Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης* 3 6

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 9 18

* Από αντίστοιχο πτυχιακό πρόγραμμα του Πανεπιστημίου. 1. Ο/η φοιτητής/τρια που δεν επιθυμεί να επιλέξει μαθήματα από τις Κατευθύνσεις, αλλά επιθυμεί να επιλέξει μαθήματα από τον Κλάδο της Δημοτικής

Εκπαίδευσης, δύναται να το πράξει με τη συναίνεση του ακαδημαϊκού συμβούλου.2. Τα δύο μαθήματα αγγλικών επιλέγονται μετά από δοκίμιο διαπίστωσης του επιπέδου του/της φοιτητή/τριας. Σε περίπτωση που το επίπεδο γνώσης

της αγγλικής γλώσσας ισοδυναμεί με επιτυχή συμπλήρωση του επιπέδου ENG102 του Πανεπιστημίου, τότε τα εναπομείναντα μαθήματα επιλογήςΑγγλικών δύνανται να αντικατασταθούν με Μαθήματα Επιλογής Γενικής Εκπαίδευσης (μαθήματα από πρόγραμμα σπουδών του Πανεπιστημίου εκτόςτου Κλάδου των Νηπιαγωγικών) ή με τη σύμφωνη γνώμη του ακαδημαϊκού συμβούλου με Επιλεγόμενα Μαθήματα του Κλάδου των Νηπιαγωγικών.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

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there are no limits to knowledge. In my desire to be a more effective educator, I have chosen the master's degree at Euc because schools and educationalorganizations need effective management if they are to truly succeed. I believe that higher qualifications earned at a quality institution today will prepare me for the challenges of education tomorrow.

Marilena Demosthenous Education Leadership - Master’s Degree

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* Σημείωση: Οι επιλογές των μαθημάτων γίνονται με τη σύμφωνη γνώμη του ακαδημαϊκού συμβούλου.

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Εκπαιδευτικής Ηγεσίαςπρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτω πιστωτικέςμονάδες/EctS για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΜαθήματα Κορμού 6 16Μαθήματα Ειδίκευσης 18 54Διπλωματική Εργασία 6 20Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 30 90

μΑθημΑΤΑ κοΡμου ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικό Μάθημα 3 10Edg 599 Μεθοδολογία Εκπαιδευτικής Έρευνας 3 10Μαθήματα Επιλογής 3 6(Επιλογή ενός από τα πιο κάτω:) Edg 601 Φιλοσοφικές Διαστάσεις της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 602 Κοινωνιολογικές Διαστάσεις της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 603 Ψυχολογικές Διαστάσεις της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 630 Διαπολιτισμική Εκπαίδευση 3 6Μάθημα στην Παιδαγωγική ή άλλο σχετικό γνωστικό αντικείμενο 3 6

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 6 16

μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά Μαθήματα 6 20Edg 610 Εκπαιδευτική Διοίκηση και Διοίκηση σχολικού Οργανισμού 3 10Edg 613 Ηγεσία στην Εκπαίδευση 3 10Μαθήματα Επιλογής 12 34(Επιλογή τεσσάρων από τα πιο κάτω*) Edg 604 Νομικές και Οικονομικές Πτυχές της Εκπαίδευσης 3 8Edg 605 συγκριτική Εκπαίδευση 3 8Edg 606 Εισαγωγή Καινοτομιών στην Εκπαίδευση 3 10Edg 611 Διασφάλιση Ποιότητας στη σχολική Μονάδα 3 10Edg 612 σχολική Βελτίωση 3 10Edg 614 Επαγγελματική Ανάπτυξη Εκπαιδευτικού 3 8Edg 616 Αξιολόγηση Εκπαιδευτικού Έργου 3 8Edg 619 σύγχρονες τάσεις σε Εξειδικευμένα Θέματα Εκπαιδευτικής Διοίκησης 3 8Edg 620 Ανάπτυξη και Αξιολόγηση Προγραμμάτων 3 8Edg 624 Μέτρηση και Αξιολόγηση στην Εκπαίδευση 3 8Edg 626 Η Νεότερη τεχνολογία στην Εκπαίδευση 3 8Edg 627 Εκπαιδευτική Πολιτική 3 8Μάθημα στη Διοίκηση 3 8 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 54

ΔιπλωμΑΤικη εΡΓΑςιΑΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEdg 695 Διπλωματική Εργασία, ή Επιλογή δύο Μαθημάτων 6 20Μαθήματα Επιλογής Έρευνας 3 12(Επιλογή ενός μαθήματος από τα πιο κάτω*:) Edg 691 Ποσοτικές Προσεγγίσεις Έρευνας στην Εκπαιδευτική Ηγεσία, ή 3 12Edg 692 Ποιοτικές Προσεγγίσεις Έρευνας στην Εκπαιδευτική Ηγεσία, και 3 12Επιλεγόμενο Μάθημα Εκπαιδευτικής Ηγεσίας* 3 8 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 6 20

Eκπαιδευτική Ηγεσία(18 ΜhΝΕσ, ΜΕτΑΠτυχΙΑΚo)

Ο κλάδος αποσκοπεί στην προσφορά ενός ολοκληρωμένου προγράμματος στην Εκπαιδευτική Διοίκηση καθώςεπίσης στην προσφορά γνώσεων και δεξιοτήτων και τη δημιουργία προϋποθέσεων που θα επιτρέψουν στουςφοιτητές να αναδειχθούν σε στελέχη/ηγέτες της εκπαίδευσης.

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΔιοίκηση σχολείου, Διοίκηση/Εποπτεία σχολικού συστήματος. Επιπρόσθετο προσόν για προαγωγή σε όλο το φάσματης εκπαίδευσης (Προδημοτική, Δημοτική, Μέση, τεχνική).

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Δομη πΤυχιουΟι φοιτητές του προγράμματος Ειδικής (Ενιαίας)Εκπαίδευσης πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτωπιστωτικές μονάδες/EctS για την απόκτηση του πτυχίου:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSΓενική Εκπαίδευση 6 16Μαθήματα Ειδικής (Ενιαίας) Εκπαίδευσης 18 54Διπλωματική Εργασία 6 20Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 30 90

Γενικη εκπΑιΔευςη ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικό Μάθημα 3 10Edg 599 Μεθοδολογία Εκπαιδευτικής Έρευνας 3 10Μαθήματα Επιλογής(Επιλογή ενός από τα πιο κάτω:) 3 6 Edg 601 Φιλοσοφικές Διαστάσεις της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 602 Κοινωνιολογικές Διαστάσεις της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 603 Ψυχολογικές Διαστάσεις της Εκπαίδευσης 3 6Edg 630 Διαπολιτισμική Εκπαίδευση 3 6Μάθημα στην Παιδαγωγική ή άλλο σχετικόγνωστικό αντικείμενο 3 6

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 6 16

μΑθημΑΤΑ ειΔικης (ενιΑιΑς)εκπΑιΔευςηςΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSYποχρεωτικά Μαθήματα 12 38EdI 610 Η Αναπηρία στην Κοινωνία και στο σχολείο 3 10EdI 613 Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση: Θεωρία και Πράξη 3 10EdI 615 Διαφοροποίηση στην Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση 3 8EdI 631 Ανάπτυξη Προγραμμάτων και

σχολική Εμπειρία 3 10Μαθήματα Επιλογής¹(Επιλογή δύο από τα πιο κάτω*:) 6 16EdI 604 σωματικές και Αισθητηριακές Αναπηρίες 3 8EdI 605 Αναπηρίες που σχετίζονται με τη Νοητική και Γνωστική Ανάπτυξη 3 8EdI 606 Ψυχοσυναισθηματικές Αναπηρίες 3 8EdI 614 συνεργασία σχολείου Οικογένειας και συμβουλευτική Γονέων Παιδιών με Αναπηρία 3 8EdI 618 Εξειδικευμένα Θέματα Ειδικής (Ενιαίας) Εκπαίδευσης 3 8EdI 619 σύγχρονες τάσεις στην Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση 3 8EdI 626 Νέες τεχνολογίες για την Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση 3 8Μάθημα απο άλλο σχετικό ΜεταπτυχιακόΠρόγραμμα 3 8 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 18 54

ΔιπλωμΑΤικη εΡΓΑςιΑΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEdI 695 Διπλωματική Εργασία ή Επιλογή δύο Μαθημάτων 6 20Μαθήματα Επιλογής Έρευνας 3 1 2(Επιλογή ενός μαθήματος από τα πιο κάτω*:) EdΙ 691 Ποσοτικές Προσεγγίσεις Έρευνας στην Ειδική/Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση, ή 3 12EdΙ 692 Ποιοτικές Προσεγγίσεις Έρευνας στην Ειδική/Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση, και 3 12Επιλεγόμενο Μάθημα Ειδικής (Ενιαίας)Εκπαίδευσης* 3 8 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων/ECTS 6 20

Ειδική (Ενιαία) Εκπαίδευση(18 ΜΗΝΕσ, ΜΕτΑΠτυχΙΑΚo)

Ο κλάδος αποσκοπεί στην προσφορά γνώσεων στο θέμα της παιδαγωγικής, πολιτικής, φιλοσοφικής, θεωρητικήςκαι ιστορικής πτυχής της ειδικής ενταξιακής και ενιαίας εκπαίδευσης και στην προσφορά γνώσεων και δεξιοτήτωνγια την αναγνώριση, αξιολόγηση και πρακτική αντιμετώπιση των παιδιών με αναπηρία (ειδικές ανάγκες).

Τομεις ΑπΑςχοληςηςΕκπαίδευση παιδιών με ειδικές ανάγκες σε όλο το φάσμα της εκπαίδευσης. Eπιπρόσθετο προσόν για προαγωγήεκπαιδευτικού.

* Σημείωση: Οι επιλογές των μαθημάτων γίνονται με τη σύμφωνη γνώμη του ακαδημαϊκού συμβούλου.1. Σε εξαιρετικές περιπτώσεις, ανάλογα με την πρότερη εκπαίδευση του φοιτητή και με τη σύμφωνη γνώμη του καθηγητή-συμβούλου είναι δυνατή

η αντικατάσταση υποχρεωτικού μαθήματος με μάθημα επιλογής.

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1. Ανάλογο μάθημα θα διαμορφωθεί στην περίπτωση πρόσθετης κατεύθυνσης

Γλώσσα διδασκαλίας είναι η Ελληνική.

Δομη πΡοΓΡΑμμΑΤοςΟι φοιτητές του Διδακτορικού στις Επιστήμες τηςΑγωγής πρέπει να συμπληρώσουν τις πιο κάτω πιστω -τικές μονάδες/EctS για την απόκτηση του διδακτορικού:

ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSυποχρεωτικά Μαθήματα Έρευνας 9 30 Μάθημα Επιλογής Έρευνας 3 10 Μάθημα Διδασκαλίας και Μάθησης και Ειδικότητας 6 20 Διδακτορική Διατριβή 36 120 Σύνολο Πιστωτικών Μονάδων/ECTS 54 180

υποχΡεωΤικΑ μΑθημΑΤΑ εΡευνΑς ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEdg 731 Αρχές Εκπαιδευτικής στατιστικής με Εφαρμογές στατιστικών Πακέτων 3 10Edg 732 σεμινάριο: σύγχρονα Θέματα Εκπαιδευτικής ‘Ερευνας 3 10Edg 733 σχεδιασμός Ερευνητικών Προτάσεων 3 10

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων /ECTS 9 30

μΑθημΑ επιλοΓης εΡευνΑς ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEdg 741 Προχωρημένες Μέθοδοι στατιστικής Ανάλυσης στην Εκπαιδευτική Έρευνα, ή 3 10Edg 742 Προχωρημένες Μέθοδοι Ποιοτικής Εκπαιδευτικής Έρευνας 3 10

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων /ECTS 3 10

μΑθημΑ ΔιΔΑςκΑλιΑς κΑι μΑθηςης κΑι ειΔικοΤηΤΑς ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSEdg 751 Θεωρία και Έρευνα στη Διδασκαλία και Μάθηση 3 10Edg 752 Διοίκηση Εκπαιδευτικών Οργανισμών1, ή EdI 753 Θέματα Ενιαίας Εκπαίδευσης1 3 10

Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων /ECTS 6 20

ΔιΔΑκΤοΡικη ΔιΑΤΡιΒη ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΙΣΤΩΤΙΚΕΣ ΜΟΝΑΔΕΣ ECTSσυγγραφή της Ερευνητικής Πρότασης της Διατριβής 3 10Διεξαγωγή Έρευνας και συλλογή Δεδομένων 9 30Ανάλυση των Ερευνητικών Δεδομένων 12 40συγγραφή της Διατριβής 12 40 Σύνολο Πιστ. Μονάδων /ECTS 36 120

Επιστήμες της Αγωγής(ΔΙΔΑΚτΟρΙΚΟ, Ph.d.)

το Πρόγραμμα Διδακτορικών σπουδών αποσκοπεί στο να καταρτίσει τους υποψήφιους του, ώστε να καταστούναυτόνομοι μελετητές και ερευνητές, με δυνατότητα να εργαστούν σε τοπικό και διεθνές επίπεδο στους τομείς τηςΕκπαιδευτικής Ηγεσίας και Ειδικής (Ενιαίας) Εκπαίδευσης.

πΡοοπΤικες εΡΓοΔοΤηςης στους διδακτορικούς φοιτητές θα δίνεται προτεραιότητα για μερική ή ολική απασχόληση σε ερευνητικάπρογράμματα μελών ΔΕΠ του τμήματος Επιστημών της Αγωγής με βάση τα ερευνητικά τους ενδιαφέροντα ή/καιτην ειδίκευση του διδακτορικού στο οποίο έχουν γίνει αποδεκτοί. στόχος θα είναι η απόκτηση ερευνητικής πείραςκαι ανάπτυξη ερευνητικών δεξιοτήτων στους τομείς των ερευνητικών τους ενδιαφερόντων.

Παράλληλα, κατά τη διάρκεια των σπουδών τους θα εργοδοτούνται για τουλάχιστο δύο εξάμηνα ως επιστημονικοίσυνεργάτες στο τμήμα Επιστημών της Αγωγής, και με βάση τα προσόντα και την προηγούμενη πείρα τους θααναλαμβάνουν -υπό την επίβλεψη μελών ΔΕΠ- διδακτικά καθήκοντα σε προπτυχιακά ή/και μεταπτυχιακά μαθήματατου τμήματος με στόχο την απόκτηση διδακτικής πείρας σε πανεπιστημιακό επίπεδο.

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