The Program of Studies consists of four (4) modules. Each semester includes, among other things, teaching (theory, tutorial, and laboratory exercises) and research activities (preparation of scientific papers and studies). The program is designed to emphasize practical training, devoting a large part to the implementation of exercises and examples in the laboratory, with the support of research assistants, in order to achieve a rapid familiarisation of students with digital technology. Attendance of the courses is compulsory.
Part of the teaching of the courses and workshops will be done remotely, in accordance with the legislation in force.
The contents of the modules of the MSc are summarised in the table below and may be dynamically updated.
The total number of credits is 75 ECTS (30 ECTS in each semester and 15 ECTS for the thesis).
ECTS Credits: 7,5
Algorithmic Thinking, Introduction to Programming, Software Engineering, Internet Application Development
ECTS Credits: 7,5
Introduction to Digital Technology, Computers, Communication Networks
ECTS Credits: 7,5
Introduction to Databases, Big Data Management
ECTS Credits: 7,5
Economics of Digital Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The teaching of the educational modules of the MSc is in Greek and/or English.
ECTS Credits: 7,5
Mobile Device Programming, Object Oriented Programming.
ECTS Credits: 7,5
Modern Digital Tools, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Systems Security.
ECTS Credits: 7,5
Business Plans (Business Plan), Investment Valuation, Risk Management
The teaching of the educational modules of the MSc is in Greek and/or English.
ECTS Credits: 15
At the end of their studies, students are required to prepare their thesis in order to consolidate the knowledge they have acquired. The dissertation is carried out during the summer months in order to complete the studies in September. In the part-time program, it is possible to start the thesis at the beginning of the spring semester of the second year.
In the part-time program, it will be possible for the thesis to be assigned at the beginning of the spring semester of the second year.
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