T.U. Code: SDS50
ECTS Credits: 15
Type: Compulsory
Semester where it is available: First (1st)
Delivery language: Greek
Module Aim:
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of SDS50 the students will be able to:
Cognitive Objects of the TU:
Evaluation: Completion of written assignments during the academic semester which constitute a 40 percent of each student’s grade, if a pass is obtained in the final or repetitive examination. Final exam grades constitute a 60 percent of the students’ final course grade.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this Thematic Module.
Code: SDS51
ECTS: 15
Type: Compulsory
Semester where it is available: First (1st)
Delivery language: Greek
Module Aim:
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course students will be able to:
Cognitive Objects of the TU:
Evaluation: Completion of written assignments during the academic semester which constitute a 40 percent of each student’s grade, if a pass is obtained in the final or repetitive examination. Final exam grades constitute a 60 percent of the students’ final course grade.
Prerequisites: The selection of the Modules is made in the order that the program structure follows.
Code: SDS52
ECTS: 15
Type: Compulsory
Semester where it is available: Second (2nd)
Delivery language: Greek
Module Aim:
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of SDS52 the students will be able to:
Cognitive Objects of the TU:
Evaluation: Completion of written assignments during the academic semester which constitute a 40 percent of each student’s grade, if a pass is obtained in the final or repetitive examination. Final exam grades constitute a 60 percent of the students’ final course grade.
Prerequisites: The selection of the Modules is made in the order that the program structure follows.
Code: SDS53
ECTS: 15
Type: Compulsory
Semester where it is available: Second (2nd)
Delivery language: Greek
Module Aim:
The unit’s themes and key angles are:
Learning Outcomes:
With the completion of SDS53 the student is expected to:
Cognitive Objects of the TU:
Evaluation: Completion of written assignments during the academic semester which constitute a 40 percent of each student’s grade, if a pass is obtained in the final or repetitive examination. Final exam grades constitute a 60 percent of the students’ final course grade.
Prerequisites: The selection of the Modules is made in the order that the program structure follows.
Code: SDS60
ECTS: 15
Type: Compulsory
Semester where it is available: Third (3rd)
Delivery language: Greek
Module Aim:
The Thematic Unit SDS60 is a compulsory course of the Contemporary Journalism (SDS) postgraduate study program, with (a) emphasis on two (2) main specialization areas of modern journalism: International/ /European issues/politics, and Science, Technology, Health, Environment.
Learning Outcomes:
With the completion of SDS60 the students are expected to:
Cognitive Objects of the TU:
Evaluation: Completion of written assignments during the academic semester which constitute a 40 percent of each student’s grade, if a pass is obtained in the final or repetitive examination. Final exam grades constitute a 60 percent of the students’ final course grade.
Prerequisites: The selection of the Modules is made in the order that the program structure follows.
Code: SDS61
ECTS: 15
Type: Compulsory
Semester where it is available: Third (3rd)
Delivery language: Greek
Module Aim:
Learning Outcomes:
The successful completion of the thematic unit enables those who have followed
it systematically:
Cognitive Objects of the TU:
Evaluation: Completion of written assignments during the academic semester which constitute a 40 percent of each student’s grade, if a pass is obtained in the final or repetitive examination. Final exam grades constitute a 60 percent of the students’ final course grade.
Prerequisites: The selection of the Modules is made in the order that the program structure follows.
Code: SDS62
ECTS: 30
Type: Compulsory
Semester where it is available: Fourth (4th)
Delivery language: Greek
Module Aim:
The postgraduate thesis is meant to combine and utilize the knowledge students have acquired over the course of their studies.
Students may propose a topic of their choosing for their Postgraduate Diploma Thesis, taking into account a special list of topics (with detailed descriptions) drafted by the T.U. Coordinators. This list is drafted based on the wider subject matter of the postgraduate studies program, as well as those of the six individual T.U.s. Students must prepare the final topic and description of the Postgraduate Diploma Thesis in collaboration with the counselor.
Indicative topics for research:
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of their Postgraduate Diploma Thesis, students will be able to:
For more information regarding the Specifications – Useful Material for writing Master’s Theses and uploading a Thesis at the H.O.U. Repository, you can go to the Digital Training Area http://courses.eap.gr and especially to the Program of Studies section.
Prerequisites:
The viva exam of the Dissertation presupposes the successful completion of all Modules of the Program.

