The Program starts in the winter semester of each academic year. A total of ninety (90) credits (ECTS) are required to obtain the degree.
During their studies, postgraduate students are required to attend and pass postgraduate courses, research and write scientific papers, as well as to prepare a graduate thesis.
Most classes are taught face-to-face; however, up to 35% of the total teaching is conducted online.
The modules are organized in semesters, take place weekly and are conducted in Greek and English. The course schedule is as follows (click on the image to view the modules):