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Inter-Institutional Master's Program

MARINE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

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CURRICULUM

The DPMS Curriculum that will be in effect from the academic year 2021-2022 consists of a common set of core courses for the first and second semesters, two directions of elective courses and the preparation of the diploma thesis for the third semester.

A total of ninety (90) credits (ECTS) are required to obtain a BMI. During their studies, postgraduate students are required to attend and pass postgraduate courses, research and write theses, and attend seminars.

The teaching of the courses takes place on Friday (afternoon and evening) and Saturday (morning and noon), unless the SE and the EDE of the Program decide otherwise.

The structure of the DPMS teaching program is as follows:

First semester - four (4) compulsory courses
n/aTypeCourse TitleECTS
1.CMaritime Economics7.5
2.CStatistical Analysis - Data Analysis7.5
3.CSupply Chain Management7.5
4.CPrinciples of Management and Organization of Maritime Enterprises7.5
TOTAL CREDIT UNITS (ECTS) First Semester30
Second semester - four (4) compulsory courses
n/aTypeCourse TitleECTS
5.CEnvironment and Blue Development in Shipping7.5
6.CMaritime Information Systems7.5
7.CNavigation and Telecommunications Systems7.5
8.CEnergy Management and Saving in Ships7.5
TOTAL CREDIT UNITS (ECTS) Second Semester30
Third semester – four (4) elective courses (E) and preparation of a diploma thesis
Major in Management and Economics in Marine ScienceMajor in Management in Marine Technology
Course TitlesECTSCourse TitlesECTS
Thesis10Thesis10
Elective Course5Elective Course5
Elective Course5Elective Course5
Elective Course5Elective Course5
Elective Course5Elective Course5
TOTAL CREDIT UNITS (ECTS) Third Semester
Third Semester Elective Courses
Major in Management and Economics in Marine ScienceMajor in Management in Marine Technology
Ship Management and Technological ApplicationsRisk and Reliability Theory with Applications to Naval Systems
ChartersQuality Control in Transportation and Marine Facilities
Geoinformation ManagementPrinciples of Technical Expertise and Economic Dimension of Failure
Management of Ports and TerminalsOrganization and Management of Ship Maintenance Procedures
Management Systems in Maritime EnterprisesEnvironmental and Antipollution Technologies
Technology Transfer and Management of Technological Innovation in ShippingStochastic Modeling and Forecasting of Marine Systems

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