The undergraduate programme offers more than 70 courses.
6th Semester
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
4th Semester
The learning outcomes focus on students comprehend and develop solid knowledge and skills in critical, theoretical and practical, financial management and economics principles, approaches and functions of modern corporations in
1st Semester
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
5th Semester
The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the principle of geopolitics. To understand the origins of the principle and its relation to the ones of geography, strategy
The course of Human Resources Management aims at: Analysing the conceptual background and the modern theories and practices of Human Resources Management Explaining how the systematic and long-term treatment of
7th Semester
The purpose of this course is to: § Familiarize students with concepts such as industrial products, suppliers, industrial customers and industrial markets. § Help students understand the characteristics and
The course focuses on the application of “new technologies” in shipping, transport and trade, “New technologies” show significant development in recent years and this is related to the parallel development
Upon successful completion of the course the students: • have obtained knowledge about innovation management in the modern technological and economic environment, in particular the current, formal terminology, the
Students develop general theoretical knowledge and specialized know-how in planning, organizing and operating door-to-door optimized intermodal transport chains and integrated distribution networks. At the end of lectures students should be
The course presents the basics of international trade, the foundations on economic exchanges between nations, and the ways that international interactions are affecting a country’s balance of payments, wealth and
The learning outcomes focus on students gaining a systematic theoretical and practical knowledge of applied corporate financial management, based on fundamental principles, methods and best practices in an international entrepreneurial
The purpose of this course is to: Sensitize students on economic, political and socio-cultural differences among nations. · Explain the significance of international trade, analyze the issues raised in
The course aims to bring the students in touch with terms, information, graphs and data related to international trade issues. The course seeks to familiarize the student with the ability
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
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
8th Semester
At the end of lectures students should be able: to understand the fundamental principles governing the Law of Electronic Transactions to demonstrate knowledge on the legal aspects of electronic transactions