Economic Geography and Policy

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 maritime policy and its linking to maritime activity (commercial shipping factors). The full understanding of the above mentioned is followed by the ability of the […]

Applied Computer Science

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.  They encourage the development of a practical, realistic understanding of the field. Through lectures, laboratory experience and assignments students learn the computer science fields of […]

STATISTICS I

Statistics are defined as the science that attempts to extract valid knowledge through the use of empirical data and observations. It has as its object the collection, classification, processing, presentation and analysis of data in order to interpret them correctly and to draw useful conclusions for decision making. It is a valuable tool for supporting […]

MACROECONOMICS

Macroeconomics aim to: Provide first year students with fundamental concepts, definitions and methods of analysis to comprehend macroeconomic theory. Explicate the operation of basic economic sectors and markets, the circular flow of product and income, the role of public sector and issues which monetary and fiscal policy are concerned with. Equip students with knowledge and […]

INTRODUCTION TO MARITIME STUDIES

Completing the course successfully, students should be able: To understand the advantages and disadvantages of maritime transport against these of the other modes of transport To describe the relation between the production of sea transport services and other economic sectors To describe the basic functions and divisions of shipping companies To distinguish the various shipping […]

Introduction to Computer Science

The Course Introduction to Computer Science includes lectures and laboratory exercises. Lectures present a broad picture of the dynamic computer science field. They are accessible to students from all backgrounds and encourage the development of a practical, realistic understanding of the field. Through lectures, laboratory experience and assignments students learn the computer science fields of […]

GENERAL ACCOUNTING

The learning outcomes focus on students familiarizing and comprehending fundamental concepts, principles and approaches in financial accounting, from a theoretical and empirical perspective, building a solid knowledge background and skills to the field. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of critical concepts that shape the accounting system of a corporation, in line with international accounting […]

MATHEMATICS I

The students should be able: – To understand the course objectives – To understand  the basic conceptual  and methodological elements of mathematical analysis and to attain the ability to apply them for the solution of  basic problems in the areas of  economics  and management sciences. – To understand the relationship between mathematics and digital technologies […]