Postgraduate Program awards a Master's Degree with the title: "Advanced Design, Technology & Management of Wooden Products" in the following three (3) specializations: a) Product Design, b) Technology and Construction and c) Management & Marketing.
In the MSc "Advanced Design, Technology & Management of Wooden Products" the following are accepted:
- (a) Department of Forestry, Wood Sciences & Design
- (b) Study Program of the Departments of Wood & Furniture Design & Technology and Study Program of the Department Forestry & Natural Environment Management
- (c) of the University Departments of Forestry and Natural Environment, Forestry and Environmental Management and Natural Resources or
- (d) relevant specialty
- of Polytechnic Schools,
- Bachelors of Science,
- of Finance
- of Management
- of Marketing
- Graduates of other University Departments with a relative relevance to the subject of the postgraduate study program in question who are judged by the relevant postgraduate student selection committee on a case-by-case basis.
- Graduates of foreign Universities, in a related specialty, after presenting the equivalence of their degree from the competent body.
Postgraduate Program in Advanced Design, Technology & Management of Wooden Products is offered on a full-time basis and the duration of the studies for the awarding of the Master's Degree is set in three (3) academic semesters, which include 10 courses and the preparation of a diploma thesis. The 3rd semester is dedicated to the preparation of the master's thesis, the successful support of which is required. The minimum duration to complete the program is 1.5 years (3 academic semesters). The total number of credits (ECTS) required to obtain the Postgraduate Diploma is 90 (ninety).
The Study Program "Advanced Design, Technology & Management of Wooden Products" has been designed according to the quality assurance procedures provided in each case.
During their studies, postgraduate students are required to attend postgraduate courses, participate in all educational and research activities and prepare a postgraduate thesis.
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Each lesson of the Postgraduate Program corresponds to six (6) ECTS credits. Each student is required to attend and be successfully examined in a total of ten (10) courses and to successfully complete their thesis.
In the 2nd semester, postgraduate students are required to declare the choice of one of the three specializations offered and to choose two (2) elective courses offered in this specialization, in addition to the remaining three (3) compulsory courses of this specialization, in order to complete the required credits.
The postgraduate thesis corresponds to thirty (30) ECTS credits.
The total number of credits (ECTS) required to obtain the Diploma of Postgraduate Studies is ninety (90) credits