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The undergraduate programme offers more than 70 courses.

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LOGISTICS

6th Semester

At the end of lectures students should be able: To proceed to the analysis of freight transport and logistics markets and strategies of actors involved To deal with strategic and

MACROECONOMICS

1st Semester

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

MANAGEMENT

3rd Semester

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

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

5th Semester

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

Management of natural and energy resources

8th Semester

After successfully completing this course, the students will be able to: Know the general concepts and indicators that are used for managing the natural and energy resources including the concept

Management of Shipping Companies

5th Semester

By the end of this course, students will be able to: 1. Analyze and assess the external and internal environment of a shipping company, a key element in any

MARINE INSURANCE

7th Semester

  · The objectives of this course are to equip students with an understanding on marine insurance and to provide knowledge to those who will be involved in shipping or

MARITIME ECONOMICS

4th Semester

Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology Adaptation to new situations Decision-making Working independently Team work Working in an international environment

MARITIME HISTORY

8th Semester

Completing the course successfully, students should be able: to establish the relations between trends in the world economy, developments in maritime nations and the evolution of the various merchant fleets

Maritime Law & Law of the Sea

5th Semester

The aim of the lectures is to have students familiarized with the legal concept of the ship, as well as the registration procedure. It is expected that by the end

MARITIME POLICY

8th Semester

At the end of lectures students should be able: Toperceiveand handleconcepts ofmaritime policy, the European institutionalframework, and the functions of internationalinstitutions of shipping. To be able to delve into modern

Maritime Technology

3rd Semester

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 –

MARKETING

4th Semester

The purpose of this course is to: Present the role and contribution of marketing in society, the business and the final consumer. Introduce the fundamental concepts of marketing. Outline marketing

MATHEMATICS I

1st Semester

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

MATHEMATICS IΙ

2nd Semester

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

MICROECONOMICS I

2nd Semester

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