The undergraduate programme offers more than 70 courses.
3rd Semester
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
5th Semester
Introduction to the module. Shipping fundamentals and shipping business practice. Maritime transport: the cargo/ship system. Analysis of principal cargo traits. Cargoes and shore-based infrastructure. Matching cargoes and vessels. Vessel organisation:
8th Semester
Completing the course successfully, students should be able: to distinguish the way the various functions of shipping companies relate to the shipping service production processes to select criteria systems for
7th Semester
At the end of lectures students should be able: To perceive and handle concepts of passenger shipping markets and the functions of companies, destinations and societies, To be able
The course “Management, Protection and Policies for the Environment” attempts a holistic approach on the environmental impacts of shipping. After successfully completing this course, the students will be able to:
6th Semester
The course analyzes the principles of port system organization and administration. During the semester, lectures will be emphasize on diverse characteristics of the European port system, the existing organizational
The Port Policy & Planning course provides knowledge on the organization and planning of port development and of the adaptation of ports in the modern economic environment. It also examines
The course focuses on the main dimensions of Operations Management and examines the criteria that determine the efficiency and quality of production systems. The course aims at: – understanding the
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
Course Objectives: To offer the conceptual background for the understanding of: – the factors which determine the transport cost and the inherent to it economies-of-scale and also the role and
The purpose of this course is to: Enhance students’ understanding of the importance of services to the economy. Introduce the distinction between products and services, and between different types of
The Ship Repair management- maintenance course analyzes techno-economic data on the organization and conduct of ship repairs. The process of planning maintenance and repair work is analyzed in relation
The shipbuilding and coastal industry course analyzes the organization and management of shipyards and industries operating in the coastal zone of a state. It analyzes the management and competitiveness characteristics
2nd Semester
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
The learning outcomes focus on students gaining a systematic and applied in-depth knowledge of modern theoretical and empirical principles to shipping corporate finance decisions. Emphasis is placed on the appraisal