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The undergraduate programme offers more than 70 courses.

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ANALYSIS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

7th Semester

Course objectives: – To present the basic elements of Visual Basic as a tool for a simulated design of complex spatial problems and the solution of them in a graphical

Applied Computer Science

2nd Semester

The Course Applied Computer Science includes lectures and laboratory exercise. Lectures continue from previous course Introduction to computer science and coverage includes also cutting-edge technology which appeals to today’s students.

BUSINESS ANALYTICS

6th Semester

Upon successful completion of the course the students: • acquire knowledge on big data, analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence technology and how these are related to business strategy,

Business Strategy and Policy

8th Semester

At the end of the course, the students must be able to: Analyze the parameters needed for the understanding of a company’s internal and external environment To understand the peculiarities

Capital markets law

7th Semester

At the end of lectures students should be able to understand the basic principles of Capital Markets Law and to demonstrate knowledge of the institutional framework concerning the forms of

CHARTERING

6th Semester

The Charter party represents the major contract under which ships are engaged for commercial purposes. The objective of this course is to provide a wide theoretical knowledge as well as

COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL LAW

3rd Semester

At the end of lectures students should be able:   to understand and critically evaluate the fundamental principles of commercial and financial law to identify the main legal aspects of

Decision-making in Transportation

8th Semester

This course aims at the analysis of fundamental parameters affecting decision making in transport. Learning Outcome: After completing this course, students should be able to understand the principles of decision

Demand Analysis

6th Semester

The aim of the course is to provide the basis on demand analysis for products and services in the areas of shipping, transportation, and telecommunications. Students are asked to

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY OF E-SERVICES

8th Semester

Upon successful completion of the course the students: • have acquired knowledge on digital technology, digital innovation and modern digital business models; also the lifecycle of digital systems and

ECONOMETRICS

4th Semester

Econometrics aim to: Initiate students on necessary knowledge and techniques which enable researchers of economic phenomena to quantify and estimate, using statistical methods, economic relations concerning the operation of economic

Economic Geography and Policy

2nd Semester

The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the parameters of economic geography (human and natural factors), influencing the economic growth of states. Thereupon, the lectures focus on

ENGLISH I

3rd Semester

By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge, skills and potential to:   use ESP to meet the all specific communicative needs of their scientific and/or professional

ENGLISH II

4th Semester

By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge, skills and potential to: acknowledge that English for Specific Purposes adjusted to the specific needs of their academic and

English Language Laboratories I & II

1st Semester

The special nature of the course dictates the special nature of learning outcomes. By successfully completing it, students are expected to have improved their overall linguistic proficiency of English as

ENTERPRENEUSHIP & DECISIONS

The course aims to achieve all the learning outcomes. More specifically: To acquire new knowledge Understanding and interpreting problems Applying new knowledge Analysis – understanding and distinguishing a problem in