Transportation Economics

The course aims at the analysis of the characteristics and determination of transport demand and supply, transport cost structures (costs of infrastructure and operation, user costs, resource costs), pricing and resource allocation (social pricing, externalities, commercial pricing), cost benefit analysis principles and methods, transport regulation and ownership. Learning outcome: After completing this course, students should […]

MICROECONOMICS II

At the end of the semester, students must be able to: Explicate firm’s operation in a competitive environment, Depict and to distinquish the strategy of pursuing alternative goals, Describe and compare pricing policies followed by firms Describe and design firm’s strategy using game theory Describe the external environment of the firm, state intervention and to […]

Maritime Technology

The learning outcomes of the course are summarized in: – Understanding of the basic principles of ship construction, as well as basic features and geometrical characteristics of the ship – Structure and terminology related to the ship as well as stability and durability of ships – Financial engineering features of ship management – Implementation of […]

MANAGEMENT

The purpose of this course is to:   The purpose of this course is to help students understand the various concepts and processes of management. Students will examine the fundamental roles and processes of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling that comprise the manager’s role. This course will also enable students to understand the decision making […]

ENGLISH I

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 environment according to the current standards pass from the status of language learners to that of language users be able to apply acquired knowledge in […]

COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL LAW

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 company law to implement their knowledge and to solve legal problems arising from the breach of contractual duties

STATISTICS II

“Statistics II” aim to provide first year students with fundamental concepts, definitions and methods of Probability theory as well as to equip students with knowledge and tools enabling the deepening in topics related to various advance statistical methods. Upon completion of the learning process the graduate student will be able: to use basic methods of […]

SHIPPING ACCOUNTING

Learning outcomes are associated with understanding and achieving basic modern principles of accounting science, both theoretically and practically, with a focus on and application to maritime operations. Emphasis is placed on the basic concepts of maritime entrepreneurship and on how to record and display the financial statements and financial indicators of maritime businesses from a […]

MICROECONOMICS I

At the end of the semester students must be able to: Explicate the way product markets operate and determine demand and supply functions Define and explain the decision making of consumers to consume goods given their income and products’ prices, Explain-depict production and cost functions at short and long time periods, Comprehend-explicate and compare the […]

MATHEMATICS IΙ

Learning Outcomes The students should be able: – To understand the course objectives. – To understand the basic principles and techniques for the analysis of complex systems and the development of relevant mathematical models and their application in simple cases of systems  which cover a wide range of problems  (in shipping and  transport systems, in […]