Welcome to UNIVERSITY OF MACEDONIA |
Dear Erasmus student,
Erasmus office welcomes you and wishes you a good stay in the city of Thessaloniki. We are delighted that you have chosen to study in University of Macedonia.
Although the official teaching language of our University is Greek, from the academic year 2008/2009 onwards, all our faculties -in order to facilitate the Erasmus mobility-, offer to incoming Erasmus students, an interdepartmental programme of courses taught in English.
As an Erasmus student, you will study together with Greeks and exchange students from all over Europe. In addition, you will be living in a city that has all the benefits of a capital.
No formal proof of language competence is currently required. However, students taking courses in English should have a proficient knowledge of both written and spoken English.
Each course in the catalogue is assigned with the ECTS credits. The normal workload for a semester is 30 ECTS credits. It is important that you consult with your department Erasmus coordinator prior to course selection, ensuring academic recognition and prepare appropriately your Learning Αgreement before your arrival in Thessaloniki.
Changes in the course list may occur. The University reserves the right to cancel any courses due to unforeseen circumstances.Courses will be provided upon request.
The following course catalogue will give you detailed information about each course, when it is taught, the syllabus, form of examination, etc.
English Language Unit
ONLY FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS:
MA IN POLITICS & ECONOMICS OF CONTEMPORARY EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
Programme Modules and Regulation
FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:
COURSE LIST
DEPARTMENT |
NAME OF COURSE |
ECTS |
SEMESTER |
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Environmental Economics |
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5.5 |
Spring |
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(not available for 2018-2019) |
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Governance, Institutions and Corruption in S/E Europe and the Balkans |
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Nationalism, Identity and Difference in SEE: An Anthropological Approach |
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5 | Fall | ||||
Ethnography, material culture and oral testimonies: research, trainning and new technologies |
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- |
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5 |
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Applied Informatics |
Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems |
5 |
Spring |
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Applied Informatics |
Digital-Τelecommunications |
5 |
Spring |
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Applied Informatics |
Unified Communications and Applications |
5 |
Fall |
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Applied Informatics |
Computer Architecture |
5 |
Fall |
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Applied Informatics |
Game Theory |
5 |
Fall |
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Applied Informatics |
Finance |
5 | Fall/Spring | ||
Applied Informatics | Cloud Computing | 5 | Spring | ||
Web Services – Transactions on the Web |
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Applied Informatics |
High Performance Computing |
5 |
Fall | ||
Applied Informatics |
Computation Theory and Automata |
5 |
Fall |
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Applied Informatics |
Information Systems Analysis and Design |
5 |
Spring |
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Advanced Study in International Law and Human Rights (not available for 2018-2019) |
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International and European Studies |
Conflicts and Conflict resolution |
5 |
Spring | ||
International and European Studies |
Digital Media and Society |
5 |
Fall | ||
International and European Studies |
Politics of the Internet |
5 |
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International and European Studies |
International Relations of Russia |
5 |
Spring |
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Political thought, freedom and democracy |
5 |
Fall |
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Turkey: Society, Economy and Politics |
5 |
Spring |
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The United States of America Grand Strategy in the 21st Century |
5 |
Fall |
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Department of Music Science and Art |
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Fall/Spring |
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