tei piraeus sullabus
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TEI Piraeus SullabusTRANSCRIPT
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EDITING: Maria Maitou and Panayiotis Vlahos
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THE TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION INSTITUTE OF PIRAEUS
Τ.Ε.Ι. of Piraeus, established by a special law in 1976, merging the faculties of Anastasiadis founded in 1947 and Sivitanidios founded in 1957, is a Technological Education Institute maintaining a high standard of teaching supported by applied research in certain domains. Τ.Ε.Ι. of Piraeus maintains permanent links with other national and foreign educational and research institutions aiming at the constant improvement of the education provided. Moreover, Τ.Ε.Ι. of Piraeus participates in numerous programs of the European Union so as to encourage international cooperation and improve knowledge diffusion.
The Technological Education Institute of Piraeus is one of the twelve independent and selfgoverned Τ.Ε.Ι. that along with universities, constitute the national system of higher education in Greece, according to Greek Laws 2916/2001 and 3549/2007. Τ.Ε.Ιs are distinguished from traditional universities in Greece due to their technological orientation. The degrees obtained, along with those of Greek universities, are the only higher education degrees offered by schools operating within Greece recognized by the Greek state and EU. TEI and university graduates can continue their studies at a postgraduate level, under the same terms.
In Τ.Ε.Ι. of Piraeus there are more than 20 different degrees – awardingprograms, varying from arts and social sciences to applied sciences and engineering. Its current enrolment of students approaches 15.000 students while its regular and temporary teaching staff is approximately 1000. An administrative staff of around 250 people supports the Institution’s functions. The postgraduate programs of Τ.Ε.Ι. of Piraeus enjoy the administration’s special attention and along with the support of the staff from collaborating institutions, have been well accepted by the market.
The institute is built in its own campus of approximately 100.000m2 in the middle of an olive grove that includes some of the very same olive trees that used to shade Plato’s Academy situated then, nearby. It is close to the famous port of Piraeus and within the metropolitan area of greater Athens. Regular bus service is provided by the metropolitan transportation system, connecting the institute directly to downtown Athens and Piraeus as well as to the rest of Attica. Regular bus service connects the institute to Egaleo METRO station 2km away.
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PART ONE
Information on the Institution
Name and address: Technological Education Institute of Piraeus 250, Thivon Ave., Aigaleo
Post Code: 122 44 AthensGreece
Tel: +30 2105381100 Fax: +30 2105450962 www.teipir.gr
Academic Author ities: • Institute 1. TEI Assembly President: President of TEI Members: VicePresidents, Secretary General, Heads of Faculties, Heads of Departments, Representatives of staff administration and students 2. TEI Council President: President of T.E.I Members: VicePresidents, Heads of Faculties and student representatives 3. President and VicePresidents • Faculty 1. Faculty Council: President: Head of Faculty Members: Heads of Departments and student representatives 2. Head of Faculty • Depar tment 1. General Assembly President: Head of Department Members: Professors and student representatives 2. Department Council President: Head of Department Members: Heads of divisions and student representatives
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3. Head of Department • Division 1. General Assembly President: Head of Division Members: Professors of Division & student representatives 2. Head of Division
General descr iption of the Institution: The Technological Education Institute of Piraeus is an autonomous Higher Education Institution of Public Law. It is mainly supported by state funds and the Special Account of Research.
Special Account of Research: This account is handling allocations for research and education as well as allocations such as Operational Program for Education and Initial Vocational Training (O.P.Education), derived from various sources and destined for the cover of expenses that are essential for the needs of research, education, training, project development and continuous training. In the framework of the new culture of international education, all foundations of higher education are charged with a new social cost derived from their active participation in the economy. Applied technological research is constantly creating closer bonds with production units. This connection is materialized through the Special Account and this is why this account is constantly upgraded.
Technological Resear ch Center : Within the bounds of approach of T.E.I. with the Production Units, this Technological Research Center (T.R.C.) of Piraeus and Islands aims at elaborating researches and studies within its area of responsibility.
Vocational Training Centr e: Located at the centre of Athens, the Vocational Training Centre offers training programs to university and High School graduates.
Academic Calendar : Each Academic Year starts on the 1 st of September and ends on the 5 th of July of the following year. It includes two semesters (winter and spring semester) of 15 weeks each. At the end of each semester, two sequential examination periods are programmed (of usually 15 days of length).
Depar tments: The Application Technology Faculty includes the following engineering departments: § Department of Automation (Eng.) § Department of Structural Engineering § Department of Electronic Computer Systems (Eng.) § Department of Electrical Engineering § Department of Electronic (Eng.) § Department of Mechanical Engineering § Department of Textile (Eng.)
The above Departments are supported by the two General Departments of:
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o Mathematics o Physics, Chemistry & Materials Technology
Admission conditions: Certificate of Upper Secondary Education (Lyceum Diploma12 years of basic education) and university entrance examination or Technical and Vocational School Certificate and university entrance examination (proportion of admission 10%)
Main University Regulations: According to the Studies Regulation, published in the Gov. Gar. 816\2151999, the modules are categorized as such:
• Compulsory (C ) • Compulsory Option (CO) • Optional (Op)
The total number of modules for each student is forty (40) and is weighted (240 ECTS credits). Each course may include theory, labs, tutorials, seminars and special projects. Some of the modules are characterized as prerequisites for the attendance of other ones characterized as dependants.
Exams: Depending on the way that each module is being instructed, there are Lab examinations, taking place during the semester, projects and two successive examination periods at the end of each semester.
Placement: The student is entitled to a sixmonth placement as long as he has successfully attended 2/3 of the compulsory courses and all specialization ones. The aim of the placement is the application of all the knowledge gained during the studies. It can take place in public or private companies as well as in educational centers and enterprises of EU countries, within the framework of European programs. A certain fee is given to the students under placement.
Dissertation: The dissertation is elaborated under the supervision of the educational staff on subjects related to the topic of studies, and must be publicly presented to a three member committee, one of them being the supervisor.
ECTS institutional cocoordinator : VicePresident\ Academic Affairs
Examination and Assessment Regulations: According to the Institution’s studies regulation, grading is in a scale of zero to ten and grade distribution is as follows:
8,510: Excellent 6,58,49: Very Good 5,06,49: Good 4,04,9: Insufficient 03,9: Fail
Successful completion of a course requires a grade of at least 5.0. For more information: www.teipir.gr
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PART TWO
General Information for Students
Cost of living: The cost of living for students is minimal due to the low prices of the institution’s services and the rent allowance provided to students facing financial difficulties. Additionally, there are no tuition fees, the books and notes are offered for free. Some students are entitled to scholarships from the National Foundation of Scholarships, depending on their study record and their financial situation. Scholarships are also likely provided to students continuing their studies in a postgraduate level either in Greece or abroad. Students get every year their Identity cards with their subscription from the secretariat, and consequently they enjoy reduced prices in all means of transport (buses, trolleys, metro, trains, ships, airplanes) in Greece and abroad (trains and airplanes).
Accommodation: Students with financial difficulties as well as those that come from families with many children are hosted in hotel rooms with which TEI has accomplished an agreement, otherwise a rent allowance is provided.
Meals: Students that are entitled to a meal card have access to free breakfast, lunch and dinner in the restaurant of the School located on the ground floor of Building A of T.E.I. The rest of the students can eat at the same restaurant for a symbolic amount of money. The restaurant’s capacity is of 600 people and it has 20 employees. There are also four cafeterias within the school area.
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Medical Facilities: Provided that students are not insured in any other service, they are entitled to full health care and hospitalization. The personal health booklet distributed to them ensures that they are free of charge for medical examination, dental work, orthopedic equipment, pregnancy allowance and physiotherapy. A doctor and a nurse are employed by the Department and are available on a regular basis for medical advice and dealing with emergency incidents.
Financial Suppor t for Students: Under certain circumstances, students facing financial problems have access to an interest free loan that should be repaid after the termination of studies on a monthly basis.
Student Affair s Office: Each student is allocated to a member of permanent staff, who consults/mentors him in every case. When necessary, psychological support may be provided by special staff. According to the Presidential Provisions 483/84, working students are facilitated in their studies as well as their exams. They are entitled to a fourteen days leave and reduced working hours. Students with special qualifications can be employed to a part time job in various T.E.I programs and in specific services of the foundation.
Study Facilities Photocopy Center: There is a special division in the institute and in every department for free printing of notes distributed to students. Sport Facilities: There are sport facilities in the institution’s campus such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, and football and table tennis courts. The students could also join any program of these sports under the supervision of coaches. Special tournaments and contests are organized for various sports and the institution participates in sporting events with other universities, in the PanHellenic games of all Greek Universities, in European as well as World Organizations and in games for charity purposes. Library: The students have access to the lending library of T.E.I where 16.000 book titles (27.000 volumes), 160 magazines and dissertations, are available to them. Working hours of the library: Monday to Friday 9.00pm19.00am. The library is located in building A of T.E.I Piraeus. Digital Library: The digital library provides the students with the capability of gaining access to books, magazines and bibliographic data as well as to all kinds of digital information and knowledge available in libraries of other Educational and Research
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Institutions (National and International). Finally, there is free internet access and free use of digital material in the form of CDROMs.
Library
Public Relation and Information Office: This office is in charge for the Public Relations of T.E.I, ensuring the access to the institution’s activities domestically and internationally, achieving and signing of agreements with foreign Foundations and in general exchanging relations, organizing lectures, ceremonies, cultural events, and welcoming the stay of scientists from abroad. Computer Facilities: All students have access to computer labs, where they enjoy the respective lectures and the capability of using a computer for the needs of their studies.
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International Programs: Through the E.U and International Relation Office, T.E.I participates in various programs such as SOCRATES/ERASMUS, TEMPUS Phare & Tacis, ADAPT, JEAN MONNET, LEONARDO DA VINCI etc. Students are encouraged to participate in such programs in order to acquire special knowledge and experience.
Language Center : Students have the opportunity to improve their knowledge in foreign languages such as English, French, Italian and German. At the same time, students from abroad can improve their knowledge and use of Greek language. Serving this purpose, in our language center has two labs of 30 students each, equipped with computers and opticalacousticsystems.
Career Office: The purpose of this office is to orientate the students in regard with the connection of their studies to the needs of the business market by providing them information about working positions, conditions of employment, payments, postgraduate studies, scholarships, etc. In this framework, the effort undertaken is about the identification of the needs emerging in the business world and focusing the educational objectives of the Application Technology School on them, so as for the higher level of education provided and the information of students. This purpose is served through the network with the wider business market and enterprises as well as with other career offices. All these actions are financed by the O. P. Education (2 nd and 3 rd Community Support Frameworks).
Students Union: All students of the Application Technology Faculty are members of the Students Union that is administrated by a 9 persons committee elected every spring semester by the students of T.E.I. A special department of the student union is engaged in serving every day needs of the students, such as catering, accommodation, etc.
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PART THREE
FACULTIES and DEPARTMENTS
Application Technology Faculty EconomicsBusiness Faculty
Depar tments and Degrees
Automation (Eng.) Accounting Str uctur al Engineer ing Business Administration Electr onic Computer Systems (Eng.) Tour ist Business Electr ical Engineer ing Electr onic (Eng.) Mechanical Engineer ing Textile (Eng.)
General Depar tments
Depar tment of Mathematics Depar tment of Science and Mater ials Technology
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Nomenclature: Lec: Lecture Lab: Laboratory Work Tut: Tutorials C: Compulsory SC: Specialisation Compulsory Hum: Humanities CC: Course Credits (ECTS) WL: Work Load
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Information on Degree programs
Depar tment of Automation (Eng)
Website: http://auto.teipir .gr / Tel: +30 210 538.1219 1349 Fax: +30 210 5381314 Email: depauto@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption
Studies in Automation Department are focused on Control and Automation Systems principles and their application on practical systems i.e. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, chemical, biological etc. Graduates of the department will be able to take advantage of the opportunity, created by the new field of Automation and control Systems, to apply the principles and generated technology in agricultural and industrial production as well as in office automation services. The department’s degree gives access to postgraduate studies leading to an award of a Postgraduate Degree of specialization or a doctorate degree. Course structure diagram with credits (60 per year):
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1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS I C 3 0 1 6 10 PHYSICS C 3 2 0 7 11 COMPUTER I C 2 2 0 5 8 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I
C 3 0 1 6 10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
C 0 4 0 2 4
HISTORY OF CONTROL AND AUTOMATION
C 2 0 0 4 6
TOTAL 13 8 2 30 49
2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS II C 3 0 1 6 10 COMPUTER II C 2 2 0 5 8 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING II
C 2 2 1 6 9
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
C 4 2 1 9 15
DIGITAL SYSTEMS I
C 2 0 1 4 7
TOTAL 13 6 4 30 49
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. STATISTICS PROBABILITIES
C 2 0 1 4 7
COMPUTER III C 2 2 0 5 8 DIGITAL SYSTEMS II
C 2 2 0 4 8
CONTROL SYSTEMS I
C 3 2 1 7 12
AUTOMATION INSTALLATIONS
C 4 4 1 10 17
TOTAL 13 10 3 30 52
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4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS
C 2 2 0 5 8
POWER ELECTRONICS/POW ER CONTROL
C 2 2 0 4 8
CONTROL SYSTEMS IIC 2 0 1 4 7 CAD/CAM C 4 4 1 10 17 MICROPROCESSOR S
C 3 2 1 7 12
WORK SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
C 2 0 1 4 7
TOTAL 14 10 3 30 55
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5 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MOTION CONTROL C 4 4 0 10 16 DATA GATHERING SYSTEMS
C 2 2 0 4 8
SPECIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
C 4 2 2 9 16
ENGLISH TERMINOLOGY
C 2 1 0 4 7
LEGISLATION ECONOMIC STUDIES
C 2 0 1 4 7
TOTAL 14 9 4 30 55
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. COMMUNICATIONS C 2 2 1 5 9 ROBOTICS C 2 2 1 5 9 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
C 2 3 0 5 9
MECHATRONICS C 2 2 0 4 8 COMPUTER NETWORKS
C 2 2 1 5 9
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
C 2 2 0 5 8
TOTAL 12 13 2 30 51
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. PROCESS CONTROL
C 2 0 1 4 7
INTERNET PROTOCOLS
C 2 2 0 5 8
AUTOMATIC CONTROL SEMINAR
C 1 3 0 3 6
I CO 2 2 0 5 8 II CO 2 2 0 5 8 III CO 2 0 0 4 6 IV CO 2 0 0 4 6 TOTAL 13 9 1 30 49
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8 th Semester
C.C. W.L. PLACEMENT 10 30 DISSERTATION 20 20 TOTAL 30 50
List of COMPLULSORY OPTIONS
• Mechatronic Applications • Telematics Applications • Multimedia • Management Information Systems • CNC • Physicochemical processes • Intelligent Control • Foreign LanguageSpecial terminology • Programming Store Elements • Business Administration or Information Society Law
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Depar tment of Structural Engineer ing
Website: http ://civil.teipir .gr / Tel: +30 210 538.1017 1507 Fax: +30 210 5381214 Email: [email protected] .gr
A) General Descr iption
The content of the Civil Engineering Module Description covers the area of cognitive subject of application of the Technological, Economical, Procedural, Institutional and Ethical frame, at the design planning, organization, control and environmental administration, the production systems and exploitation of construction projects, including the architectural formation, the construction detailing, the design and calculation of a main carrier, the pathology of the buildings, the technology of the construction materials and their incorporation in the construction works. Finally it includes the development of the constructional land within the frames mentioned above.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS I C 4 1 8 13 PHYSICS I C 2 2 5 8 CHEMISTRY C 2 3 6 TECHNICAL GEOLOGY
C 2 2 4 8
TECHNICAL DRAWING
C 1 5 5 8
CHEMICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
C 2 2 5 8
TOTAL 30 51
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2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS II C 4 7 12 PHYSICS II C 2 2 5 8 MECHANICS I C 3 2 6 11 QUALITY CONTROL & STRUCTURAL MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
C 2 3 5 9
COMPUTER USE C 3 2 3 VISUALISATION METHODS AND FIGURATIVE GEOMETRY
C 2 3 5 9
TOTAL 30 52
3 rd Semester Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
C 5 9 15
ARCHITECTURAL & BUILDING DESIGN
C 4 3 4
COMPUTER DESIGN
C 4 2 4
STATICS I C 3 2 7 11 MECHANICS II C 4 2 2 9 16 TOTAL 30 50
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. HYDRAULICS C 3 3 7 12 MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION WORKS
C 2 4 6
CONSTRUCTION I C 5 3 5 STATICS II C 3 2 7 11 TOPOGRAPHY C 2 4 6 10 MACHINERY OF CONSTRUCTION WORKS
C 2 3 6
TOTAL 30 50
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5 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. STATICS III SC 4 1 7 13 REINFORCED CONCRETE I
SC 3 1 6 10
CONSTRUCTIONS II C 5 3 5 ARCHITECTURE SC 3 5 9 POLITICAL ECONOMY
HUM. 2 1 4 7
TOTAL 30 52
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. SOIL MECHANICS SC 3 3 7 12 REINFORCED CONCRETE II
SC 3 3 1 8 13
CONSTRUCTIONS III
C 5 3 5
INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY
C 1 2 3 5
URBAN PLANNING C 2 1 4 7 TECHNICAL LEGISLATION
HUM. 3 5 9
TOTAL 30 51
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. ORGANIZATION & SAFETY OF WORK SITES
C 3 2 6 11
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTIONS
SC 3 2 6 11
FOUNDATIONS SC 3 3 7 12 REINFORCED CONCRETER III
SC 2 2 6 8
HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
HUM 3 5 9
TOTAL 30 51
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8 th Semester
Course C.C W.L. DISSERTATION 20 30 PLACEMENT 10 20 TOTAL 30 50
List of Optional
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
Op 3 4 9
FOREIGN LANGUAGE II
Op 2 4 9
FOREIGN LANGUAGE III
Op 3 4 9
OPERATION RESEARCH MARKETING FOR ENGINEERS
Hum. 2 3 6
APPLIED STATISTICS Op 3 4 9
APPLICATIONS OF QUALITY CONTROL AND MATERIAL’ TECHNOLOGY
Op 3 4 9
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
SC 2 3 6
STRUCTURES MADE OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
SC 2 1 4 7
MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS
Op 2 3 6
URBAN PLANNING Op 2 3 6
BUILDING REPAIRS SC 2 3 6 ELECTRICAL BUILDING INSTALLATIONS
Op 1 2 5
FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
SC 2 4 7
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Op 2 4 9
CONSTRUCTION COSTING
Op 2 3 6
SHELL CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
SC 2 3 6
INSULATIONFIRE PROTECTION
Op 2 3 6
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Depar tment of Electronic Computer Systems (Eng.)
Website: http://web.teipir .gr /ecs Tel: +30 210 538.1110 1504 Fax: +30 210 5381436 Email: soecs@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption
This Department of the institution came from the oldest Department in all T.E.I.s, the Department of Electronics in T.E.I. of Piraeus, formed by merging of the two faculties, which first served education in electronics in Greece, Anastasiadis Faculty of Electronics founded in 1947 and Sivitanidios Faculty of Electronics founded in 1957. The Electronic Computer Systems Department established in 1984 as a need of the highly demand for specialized engineers, in the field of computer systems, which were developing in a rushing way. The Electronic Computer Systems Department serves equally the hardware and the software. Fields covered, during the eight semesters course, the six months placement and the thesis,are: programming techniques, microprocessors, microcontrollers, microcomputers, interfacing techniques, operating systems, computer networks, telecommunications, control systems, robotics, CADCAM, digital signal processing, environmental technology, electronics, microelectronics, supported by mathematics, physics, materials etc. The Electronic Computer Systems Department cooperates with Greek and foreign Institutions in the education, research and training areas. ATENAA and ASSTAR projects are examples of such cooperations.
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1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS C 4 2 1 12 7,2 PHYSICS C 3 2 12 7,2 MODERN DESIGN C 2 2 8 4,8 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
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2 2 2 8 4,8 ELECTRONICS C 2 10 6 OFFICE AUTOMATION, INTERNET AND LIBRARIES (SEMINAR) (2/1/0)
Op
GENERAL INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS (2/1/0)
Op
ENGLISH LANGUAGEi (Seminar) (2/1/0)
Op 8 3
TOTAL 13 2 1 50 30
2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
C 4 2 8,4 14
LOGICAL CIRCUITS C 2 2 4,8 8 CIRCUIT THEORY C 2 2 1 5,4 9 MICROELECTRONICS C 2 2 2 6 10 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING
C 2 2 1 5,4 9
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ii (Seminar) (2/1/0)
Op 0
TOTAL 12 8 6 30 50
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3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS C 2 2 1 5,4 9 OBJECTORIENTED PROGRAMMING C 2 2 1 5,4 9 DATA BASES C 2 2 4,8 8 P/C ARCHITECTURE i C 2 2 4,8 8 VLSI DESIGN C 2 2 4,8 8 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (D) C 2 3,6 6 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ii (Seminar) (2/1/0) Op TOTAL 12 10 2 28,8 48
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS C 3 2 1 7,2 12 OPERATING SYSTEMS i C 2 2 4,8 8
D.S.P. C 2 2 4,8 8 P/C ARCHITECTURE ii C 2 2 4,8 8 A.C.S C 2 2 4,8 8 ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) CO 2 2 4,8 8 MODERN TECHNOLOGY SECTORS Op 4,8 8 TOTAL 13 12 1 31,2 52
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5 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. P/C NETWORKS SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 DSAC SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 Μ.D.S ΜICROCONTROLLERS SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 INFORMATICS AND SOCIETY (Α) Hum 2 1 4,2 7 ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) (*) CO 2 2 1 5,4 9 ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) (*) CO 2 1 4,2 7 TOTAL 12 8 6 30 50
(*) TABLE OF COMPULSORY OPTIONS
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. GRAPHICS WITH P/C CO 2 2 1 9 SENSORS & MEASUREMENTS
CO 2 2 1 9
SOUNDVOICE PROCESSING
CO 2 2 1 9
ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURES
CO
2 1 7 SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
CO
2 1 7 INFORMATION & CODING THEORY
CO 2 1 7
MODELING & SIMULATION OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS
CO
2 1 7 FOREIGN TECHNICAL TEXTS
CO 2 2 1 9
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. OPERATING SYSTEMS II SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 ROBOTICS SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 INFORMATION SYSTEMS LAW (Ν) Hum 2 1 4,2 7
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ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) SC 2 1 4,2 7 ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 TOTAL 2 8 6 30 50
(*) TABLE OF COMPULSORY OPTIONS
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. VHDL AUTOMATIC DESIGN SC 2 2 1 9 CADCAM SC 2 2 1 9 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY SC 2 2 1 9 DEVELOPMENT OF NETWORK APPLICATIONS SC 2 2 1 9 COMPUTER NETWORK MANAGEMENT & SCEURITY SC 2 2 1 9 HUMANCOMPUTER INTERACTION SC 2 2 1 9 ERROR TOLERANCE SYSTEMS SC 2 1 7 REALTIME SYSTEMS SC 2 1 7 COMPILERS SC 2 1 7 OPTICAL DATA NETWORKS SC 2 1 7 INDUSTRIAL UNIT P/C CONTROL SC 2 2 1 9
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Ο) Hum 2 2 1 5,4 9 ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) SC 2 2 1 5,4 9 ONE OF THE CO SC 2 2 1 5,4 9
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COURSES (see TABLE) ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) SC 2 2 4,8 8 ONE OF THE CO COURSES (see TABLE) SC 2 3,6 6 TOTAL 12 10 4 30 50
(*) TABLE OF COMPULSORY OPTIONS
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. NAVIGATION SYSTEMS SC 2 2 1 9 ΜECHATRONICS SC 2 2 1 9 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SC 2 2 1 9 PATTERN RECOGNITION SC 2 2 1 9 IMAGE PROCESSING SC 2 2 1 9 DATABASES ADVANCED ISSUES SC 2 2 8 DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER SYSTEMS SC 2 2 8 APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY SC 2 6 PARALLEL PROCESSING SC 2 2 8 CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS SC 2 6 SYSTEMS OF LEARNING TECHNOLOGY SC 2 6
8 th Semester
C.C. W.L. DISSERTATION 20 25 PLACEMENT 10 25 TOTAL 30 50
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Depar tment of Electr ical Engineer ing
Website: http://ikaros.teipir .gr /HL Tel: +30 210 538.1220 1221 Fax: +30 210 5381220 Email: depelec@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption
Studies in this Department involve the application of electrical engineering and technology, focusing on electricity systems and plants, automation, electronics, information and communication systems.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS I C 3 3 7 12 PHYSICS C 2 2 2 6 10 ELECTROCHEMISTRY C 1 2 4 7 ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY I
C 4 2 8 14
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
C 2 2 5 8
TOTAL 12 4 9 30 51
2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS II C 3 3 7,5 12 ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY II
C 4 2 8,5 14
ELECTRICAL DESIGN C 4 2,5 4 ELECTRIC C 3 2 7 11
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MEASUREMENTS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I
C 2 2 4,5 8
TOTAL 12 8 5 30 49
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS III C 2 2 1 5 9 ELECTRONICS I C 2 2 2 6 10 DIGITAL SYSTEMS C 2 2 2 6 10 MEASURING TECHNOLOGY
C 2 2 5 8
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II
C 2 2 5 8
FOREIGN LANGUAGE TERMINOLOGY
C 2 3 6
TOTAL 12 10 5 30 51
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS I
C 2 2 1 5 9
ELECTRIC MACHINES I
C 3 2 1 7 12
ELECTRONICS II C 2 2 2 6 10 MICROCOMPUTERS C 2 2 1 5 9 THERMODYNAMICS CO 2 3,5 6 PROBABILITY THEORY
CO 2 3,5 6
FOREIGN LANGUAGE SPECIALISATION TEXTS
CO 2 3,5 6
COMPUTER DESIGN CO 2 3,5 6 MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CO 2 3,5 6
TOTAL 13 8 5 30 49
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5 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS II
C 2 2 1 5,5 9
ELECTRIC MACHINES II SC 2 2 2 6 10 ELECTRO TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS
C 4 2 2 9,5 16
ELECTRIC APPARATUS CONSTRUCTIONS
CO 3 2 3
MODERN ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY
CO 2 3,5 6
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
CO 2 3,5 6
ELECTRIC MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY & QUALITY CONTROL
CO 2 3,5 6
FOREIGN LANGUAGE SPECIALISATION TEXTS
CO 2 3,5 6
INDUSTRIAL & POST MODERN SOCIETY
Hum. 2 3,5 6
TOTAL 12 9 5 30 50
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS I
SC 2 2 1 5,5 9
ELECTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS I
SC 2 3 5,5 9
POWER ELECTRONICS
SC 3 2 1 7 12
HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNOLOGY
SC 2 2 5 8
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
CO 2 3,5 6
CONSTRUCTIONS’ TIME PROGRAMMING
CO 2 3,5 6
FOREIGN LANGUAGE ELECTRIC ENGINEERING TERMINOLOGY
CO 2 3,5 6
BUILDINGS’ CO 2 3,5 6
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS TECHNICAL ECONOMICS
CO 2 3,5 6
TOTAL 13 6 5 30 50
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS II
SC 3 3 7 12
ELECTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS II
SC 2 2 3 6,5 11
ELECTRIC MOTION SC 2 2 1 5 9 LIGHT TECHNOLOGY
SC 2 2 4,5 8
OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
CO 2 3,5 6
PROTECTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS
CO 2 3,5 6
ADVANCED TOPICS OF HIGH VOLTAGE
CO 2 3,5 6
ADVANCED ELECTRIC MOTION SYSTEMS & POWER ELECTRONICS
CO 2 3,5 6
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
CO 2 3,5 6
TOTAL 13 9 30 52
8 th Semester
C.C. W.L. PLACEMENT 10 25 DISSERTATION 20 25 TOTAL 30 50
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Depar tment of Electronics (Eng.)
Website: http://www.electronics.teipir .gr / Tel: +30 210 538.1225 1516 Fax: +30 210 5381226 Email: [email protected]
A) General Descr iption
Studies in this Department cover electronics and its application in the fields of industrial automation, telecommunications and computer science.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS I C 2 3 6 9 PHYSICS C 3 2 1 8 12 ELECTRONIC PHYSICS
C 2 4 2 4 8
ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I
C 2 2 8 12
STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING I
C 2 2 4 8
TOTAL 11 8 8 30 49
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2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS II C 2 3 7 9 ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II
C 2 2 4 8
ELECTRONICS I C 2 2 2 4 8 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING II
C 2 2 4 8
LOGIC CIRCUIT DESIGN I
C 2 2 7 10
ACCESSORY TECHNOLOGY & PCB DESIGN
C 2 2 4 8
TOTAL 12 8 7 30 51
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
C 3 3 7 12
LOGIC CIRCUIT DESIGN II
C 2 2 5 8
ELECTRONICS II C 2 2 2 6 10 CIRCUIT & SIGNAL THEORY
C 2 2 5 8
MEASUREMENTS C 2 2 5 8 ECONOMIC TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
C 2 2 6
TOTAL 13 6 7 30 52
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. RF CIRCUIT DESIGN
C 3 2 1 5 8
ELECTRONIC FILTERS
C 3 2 1 3 2
ELECTROMAGNETI SM & E/M WAVE PROPAGATION
C 2 2 5 8
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CAD DESIGN & ELECTRONIC CONSTRUCTION
C 2 6 12
MICROCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURE & ORGANIZATION I
C 2 2 6 12
DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN
C 2 2 5 8
TOTAL 12 10 4 30 50
5 th Semester Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MICROCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURE & ORGANIZATION II
C 3 2 1 8 12
INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICA TIONS
C 2 2 6
AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS I
C 2 2 5 8
TRANSMISSION LINESANTENNAS
C 2 2 5 8
POWER ELECTRONICS
C 2 2 2 8 10
1 OF THE FOLLOWING : A)TECHNICAL LEGISLATION
CO 2 2 6
B)HEALTH & SAFETY IN THE WORK ENVIRONMENT
CO 2 2 6
TOTAL 13 8 3 30 50
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A` Specialisation of “Electronic System Design” 6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
C 3 1 2 8 12
ENGLISH TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY
C 2 2 6
1 OF THE 2 FOLLOWING: A) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CO 2 2 6
B)QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEMS
CO 2 2 6
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING I
SC 2 2 5 8
AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS II
SC 2 2 2 8 10
INTERGRADED CIRCUIT DESIGNVLSI
SC 2 2 5 8
TOTAL 13 3 8 30 50
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. 1 OF THE 2 FOLLOWING: A) TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
CO 2 2 6
B) TECHNOLOGY IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
CO 2 2 6
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING II
SC 2 2 2 7 10
ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEMSSENSORS
SC 2 2 7 10
MICROCONTROLLERS SC 2 2 2 7 10 1 OF 2 FOLLOWING OPTIONALS: A) BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS
SC 2 2 2 7 10
B)SOUND TECHNOLOGY
SC 2 2 2 7 10
TOTAL 10 8 8 30 46
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B` “Telecommunications” Specialisation
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
C 3 1 2 8 12
ENGLISH TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY
C 2 2 6
1 OF THE FOLLOWING : A) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CO 2 2 6
B) QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEMS
CO 2 2 6
COMPUTER NETWORKS
SC 2 2 5 8
MICROWAVES SC 2 2 2 8 10 ANTENNAS SC 2 2 5 8 TOTAL 13 3 8 30 50
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. 1 OF THE FOLLOWING: A)TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
CO 2 2 6
B) TECHNOLOGY IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
CO 2 2 6
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BROADCASTING SYSTEMS
SC 2 2 4 8 12
RADIO LINKS RADAR
SC 2 2 2 7 10
OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS
SC 2 2 2 7 10
1 OF THE FOLLOWING : A) MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
SC 2 2 6 8
B)TELECOMMUNIC ATION NETWORKS
SC 2 2 6 8
TOTAL 10 8 10 30 46
C` Specialisation of “Data Communication & Computer Networks”
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
C 3 1 2 8 12
ENGLISH TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY
C 2 2 6
1 OF THE 2 FOLLOWING: A) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CO 2 2 6
B) QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEMS
CO. 2 2 6
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING I
SC 2 2 5 8
COMPUTER NETWORKS
SC 2 2 5 8
DATA STRUCTURE & MANAGEMENT
SC 2 2 2 8 10
TOTAL 13 3 8 30 50
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. 1 OF THE FOLLOWING : A)TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
CO 2 2 6
B) TECHNOLOGY CO 2 2 6
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IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT INTERNET SERVICES
SC 2 2 2 7 10
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
SC 2 2 2 7 10
DATA COMPRESSION & CODING
SC 2 2 2 7 10
1 of the Following: A) NETWORK APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
CO 2 2 2 7 10
B) DIGITAL VOICE PROCESSING
CO 2 2 2 7 10
TOTAL 10 8 8 30 46
8 th Semester
W.L. C.C. PLACEMENT 30 10 DISSERTATION 20 20 TOTAL 50 30
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Depar tment of Mechanical Engineer ing
Website: http://ikaros.teipir .gr /mecheng/ Tel: +30 210 538.1421 1506 Fax: +30 210 5381227
Email: mhxanologia@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption
Mechanical Engineering Curriculum, focusing on the theoretical principles and the implementation issues of Mechanical Engineering, promotes the development and the diffusion of knowledge in the technological aspects of Mechanical Engineering. Department graduates have been successful in a various professional fields, such as the design, development, construction, operation and maintenance of a wide spectrum of projects, such as private and public works, energy and environmental systems, industrial units, the control and safety of products and processes, as well as the design, development and operation of quality and environmental management systems.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS I C 4 0 2 7 14 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING C 2 2 0 5 8
PHYSICS I C 2 2 1 5 9 MECHANICAL DESIGN I C 0 4 0 3 4
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY C 2 2 0 5 8
STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING C 2 2 0 5 8
TOTAL 12 12 3 30 51
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2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS II C 3 0 2 6,5 11 MECHANICAL WORKSHOP I C 1 4 0 4,5 7
MECHANICS I C 3 0 2 6 11 ENVIRONMENT AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
C 3 0 0 5 9
MECHANICAL DESIGN II C 0 4 0 2,5 4
PHYSICS II C 2 2 1 5,5 9 TOTAL 12 10 5 30 51
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. APPLIED MATHEMATICS – NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
C 2 2 0 4,5 8
MECHANICS II C 2 2 1 5,5 9 FLUID MECHANICS C 2 2 1 5,5 9 QUALITY CONTROL – MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
C 2 2 0 4,5 8
APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS C 3 0 2 6 8
MECHANICAL WORKSHOP II C 1 3 0 4 6
TOTAL 12 11 4 30 48
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. HEAT TRANSFER I C 3 0 2 6 11 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION C 2 0 0 3,5 6
APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS C 2 2 1 5 9
MACHINE ELEMENTS C 2 0 4 6 10
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES I
C 2 2 0 4,5 8
TECHNICAL C 2 2 1 5 9
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MEASUREMENTS TOTAL 13 6 8 30 53
(Ε): Energy Specialisation (C): Construction Specialisation
5 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. FLUID DYNAMIC ENGINES C (E) 2 2 1 6,5 9
RES I C (E) 2 2 1 6,5 9 HEATINGCOOLING – CONDITIONING I C (E) 3 2 1 7 12
MACHINE ELEMENTS ΙΙ C ( C ) 3 0 3 8 12
CNC PROGRAMMING I C( C ) 2 2 1 6 9
CAD C( C ) 2 2 1 6 9 TOTAL 14 10 8 40 60
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. HEAT TRANSFER II SC(E) 2 2 0 5 8 ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS TECHNOLOGY
SC(E) 2 2 0 5 8
MECHATRONICS SC(E), ( C ) 2 2 0 5 8
CRANES AND METALLIC CONSTRUCTIONS
SC ( C) 2 0 2 5 8
ORGANISATION ECONOMIC TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND
SC(E), ( C ) 2 0 2 5 8
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. STEAM BOILERS – StEAM TURBINES C(E) 3 2 1 7 12
WORK SAFETY – TECHNICAL LEGISLATION
C(E) 2 0 2 4 8
ELECTROMECHANI CAL ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
C(E) 2 2 0 5 8
FOREIGN Language (Technical Terminology)
C(E) 2 1 0 4 8
WORK SAFETY – TECHNICAL LEGISLATION
C( C ) 2 0 2 7 9
MODERN WELDING TECHNOLOGIES C( C ) 2 2 1 5 7
LOGISTICS C( C ) 2 0 1 4 7 FOREIGN Language (Technical Terminology)
C( C ) 2 0 1 4 8
TOTAL 17 7 8 40 66
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. HEATING COOLINGAIR CONDITIONING II
SC(E) 2 2 0 5 8
RES II SC(E), ( C ) 2 2 0 5 8
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING INSTALLATIONS
SC(E), ( C ) 2 0 2 5 8
HYDRAULIC – PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS
SC(E), ( C ) 2 0 2 5 8
CADCAE SC(E), ( C ) 2 2 0 5 8
THERMAL TREATMENT PROCESSES
SC( C) 2 2 0 5 8
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7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES II
C (E) 2 2 1 7 9
TRIBOLOGY C(E) 2 2 0 6 8 MARKETING: INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONS
C(E) 3 0 1 7 10
CONSTRUCTIONS DESIGN C(C) 3 0 3 8 12
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
C( C) 2 2 1 6 9
TRIBOLOGY C( C) 2 2 0 6 8 TOTAL 7 4 4 20 29
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. DESIGN AND OPTIMISATION OF ENERGY SYSTEMS
SC(E) 2 2 0 5 8
BUILDINGS ENERGY AUDIT
SC(E) 2 2 0 5 8
WASTE ENGINEERING
SC(E), ( C ) 2 2 0 5 8
INDUSTRIAL AND BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
SC(E), ( C ) 2 2 0 5 8
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
SC( C) 2 0 2 5 8
PROGRAMMING OF CNC II ROBOTICS
SC( C) 2 2 0 5 8
8 th Semester
Course Type C.C. W.L. PLACEMENT C 10 30 DISSERTATION C 20 20 TOTAL 30 50
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The Energy Specialisation Students may choose the following Compulsory courses of the Construction Specialisation: 5 th Semester: Computer Aided Design 7 th Semester: Quality Management Systems
The Construction Specialisation may choose the following Compulsory courses of the Energy Specialisation: 5 th Semester: Renewable Energy Sources I or HeatingCooling Air Conditioning I 6 th Semester: Electromechanical Energy Conversion Systems 7 th Semester: Marketing Introduction and Applications
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Depar tment of Textiles (Eng.)
Website: http://textiles.teipir .gr / Tel: +30 210 538.1216 1505 Fax: +30 210 5381255 Email: textile@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption Studying in the Department of Textiles relates to the application of physical sciences on the mechanical and chemical processing of natural, artificial and synthetic fibres for producing textile products.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MATHEMATICS C 3 2 6 11 PHYSICS I C 2 2 5 8 GENERAL CHEMISTRY
C 2 2 5 8
INTRODUCTION TO SPINNING & WEAVING TECHNOLOGY
C 2 2 5 8
TECHNICAL DESIGN
C 1 4 4 7
INTRODUCTION TO KITTING & GARMENT MANUFACTURING
C 2 2 5 8
TOTAL 12 14 30 50
50
2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
C 3 2 6,5 11
PHYSICS II C 2 2 4,5 8 PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
2 2 4,5 8
MECHANICS C 2 2 4,5 8 TEXTILE POLYMER SCIENCE
C 2 2 5 8
INTRODUCTION TO DYEING & FINISHING
C 2 2 5 8
TOTAL 13 30 51
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
C 2 4 5,5 10
TEXTILE FIBERS C 2 2 4,5 8 TECHNOLOGY OF FIBERS & YARNS
C 2 2 5 8
WEAVING TECHNOLOGY
C 2 2 5 8
KNITTING TECHNOLOGY
C 2 2 5 8
QUALITY CONTROL OF DYEING & FINISHING
C 2 2 5 8
TOTAL 12 14 30 50
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. QUALITY CONTROL OF FABRICS & GARMENTS
C 2 2 5 8
PRINCIPLES OF TEXTILE PRINTING PROCESS
C 2 3 5 9
QUALITY CONTROL OF
C 2 2 5 8
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YARNS TECHNOLOGY OF GARMENT MANUFACTURING
C 2 2 5 8
CONTROL SYSTEMS
C 2 3 5 11
MACHINE ELEMENTS
C 3 5 9
TOTAL 13 12 30 53
5 th Semester
COURSE TYPE LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MARKETING HUM. 3 5,5 9 NEW TECHNOLOGIES OF KNITTING
SC 2 2 5 8
NEW TECHNOLOGIES & GARMENT MANUFACTURING
SC 2 2 5 8
SPINNING SYSTEMS
SC 2 5 7 11
WOVEN FABRICS SC 3 5 7,5 14
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MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY I TECHNOLOGY OF STRAIGHTBAR ( FLATV & WARP KNITTING) MACHINES
SC 2 5 7
TECHNOLOGY OF CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES (OF SMALL & LARGE DIAMETER)
SC 3 5 7,5
APPAREL HISTORY ART & DESIGN
SC 3 5 7,5
GARMENT DESIGN ANALYSIS & MANUFACTURING
SC 2 5 7
MECHANICAL & CHEMICAL FINISHING
SC 2 5 7
DYEING KINETICS & PROCESSES
SC 3 5 7,5
TOTAL 27 44 73,5 50
6 th semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. TEXTILE LAW HUM. 3 5,5 9 HEALTH & SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
HUM. 3 5,5 9
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
SC 2 4 6
WEAVING DESIGN SC 4 8 12
GEOMETRY OF YARNS
SC 2 4 7 10
COMPUTER DESIGN OF KNITTED PRODUCTS I
SC 3 4 7,5
DESIGN OF SC 3 4 7,5
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KNITTED FABRICS CAD FOR GARMENT
SC 3 4 7,5
DESIGN OF A GARMENT COLLECTION
SC 3 4 7,5
COLOR MEASUREMENT & COLOR MATCHING
SC 3 4 7,5
TOTAL 29 24 67,5 46
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION
HUM. 3 5,5 9
NONWOVEN FABRICS
SC 2 4 6
POST SPINNING PROCESSES & NEW TECHNOLOGIES
SC 2 2 5 8
BLEACH & COLOR SC 2 3 5 9 WOVEN FABRICS MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY II
SC 3 3 6 12
ORGANIZATION & STRATEGY OF SPINNING & WEAVING PRODUCTION
SC 2 4,5 6
COMPUTER DESIGN OF KNITTED PRODUCTS II
SC 2 3 6
KNITTED ART TECHNOLOGY OF KNITTED GARMENT PRODUCTION
SC 3 4,5
CAD SYSTEMS FOR GARMENT PRODUCTION
SC 2 3 6
INTERGRADED GARMENT MANUFACTURING
SC 3 4,5
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COLOR CHEMISTRY
SC 2 3 5
MASS & ENERGY TRANSPORT IN DYEING & DRYING PROCESSES
SC 3 5,5
TOTAL 29 17 61,5 50
8 th Semester
W.L. C.C. PLACEMENT 30 10 DISSERTATION 20 20 TOTAL 50 30
List of Optional
COURSE TYPE LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
1 ST SEM. 2
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1 ST SEM. 2 2
FOREIGN LANGUAGE II
2 ND SEM. 2
MATHEMATICS OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS
2 ND SEM. 2
FOREIGN LANGUAGE III
3 RD SEM. 2
TEXTILE PHYSICS 3DR SEM. 2 QUALITY & CERTIFICATION
4 TH SEM. 2
TEXTILE ART & DESIGN
4 TH SEM. 2
DIGITAL SYSTEMS & MICROPROCESSORS
5 TH SEM. 2
HIGH PERFORMANCE FABRICS
5 TH SEM. 2
TECHNICAL TEXTILES
6 TH SEM. 2
PRESERVATION OF TEXTILE FIBERS
6 TH SEM. 2
ADMINISTRATION 7 TH SEM. 2
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OF NEW PROJECTS IN TEXTILES CONTROL OF TEXTILE PROCESSES
7 TH SEM. 2
TOTAL 28 2
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FACULTY of ECONOMICS and BUSINESS
Depar tment of Business Administr ation
Website: http://mngdep.teipir .gr / Tel: +30 210 538.1101 1144 Fax: +30 210 5381126 Email: depmng@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption
Studies in the Department of Business Administration involve the application of administration in all business action fields. This process begins when the business is founded and lasts throughout its operation. It involves the business environment, its organization and planning, decision making and dealing with the various problems related to production, the provision of goods and services as well the use of its assets and human resources.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MICROECONOMICS C 3 1 6 10 ACCOUNTING I C 4 2 8 14 CIVIL LAW C 3 1 6 10 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
C 3 2 7 11
WORD & SPREADSHEETS PROCESSING
C 4 3 4
TOTAL 13 4 6 30 48
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2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MACROECONOMICS C 3 1 6 10 FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS
C 2 2 5 8
ACCOUNTING II C 3 2 7 11 COMMERCIAL LAW C 3 1 5 10 ORGANIZATION & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
C 3 2 7 11
TOTAL 15 8 30 50
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. BUSINESS STATISTICS
C 3 2 1 8 12
LABOR LAW C 2 4 6 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
C 3 1 7 10
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
C 2 2 5 8
INVESTMENT APPRAISAL
C 2 1 4 7
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
C 2 1 4 7
TOTAL 14 4 4 30 50
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
C 3 6 9
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
C 3 6 9
FOREIGN LANGUAGE TERMINOLOGY
SC 2 2 4 8
CONSTITUTIONAL & ADMINISTRATION LAW
C 2 2 4 8
INVESTMENT EVALUATION PORTFOLIO
C 2 2 4 8
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MANAGEMENT MARKETING MANAGEMENT
C 3 6 9
TOTAL 15 2 4 30 51
5 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS)
C 2 2 6 8
BUSINESS ETHICS SC 2 2 4 8 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
C 2 2 6 8
INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN UNION LAW
C 3 6 9
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
SC 2 2 4 8
TOTAL 11 2 6 22 33
A’ Specialisation of “Human Resource Management”
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
SC 3 4 9
PUBLIC RELATIONS SC 2 2 4 8 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SC 2 2 4 8
TOTAL 7 4 8 17
B’ Specialisation of “Marketing & International Relations”
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. FINANCIAL PLANNING
SC 3 4 9
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SC 2 2 4 8
ECOMMERCE SC 2 2 4 8 TOTAL 7 4 8 17
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6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
C 2 2 5 8
OPERATION RESEARCH
C 3 2 6 11
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
C 2 2 5 8
PROGRAMMING C C 2 2 5 8 TOTAL 9 4 4 21 35
A’ Specialisation of “Human Resource Management’
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. FISCAL LAW SC 2 3 6 LABOR RELATIONS SC 2 3 6 MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
SC 4 3 4
TOTAL 4 4 9 12
B’ Specialisation of “Marketing & International Relations”
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
SC 2 3 6
MARKETING STRATEGY & PLANNING
SC 2 3 6
MARKET RESEARCH
SC 2 2 3 4
TOTAL 4 2 2 9 12
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
C 4 5 4
PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY
C 3 5 9
CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS
C 3 5 9
TOTAL 6 4 15 22
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A’ Specialisation of “Human Resource Management’
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. REENGINEERING SC 2 1 5 7 ENVIRONMENTA L MANAGEMENT
SC 3 5 9
RISK MANAGEMENT
SC 2 2 5 8
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
SC 3 5 9
ENTREPRENEURS HIP
SC 2 5 6
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
SC 2 1 5 7
TOTAL 14 4 15 26
B’ Specialisation of “Marketing & International Relations”
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SC 2 1 5 7
MARKETING PRACTICE
SC 2 2 5 8
SALES MANAGEMENT
SC 3 5 9
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
SC 3 5 9
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
SC 2 1 5 7
B2B & INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SC 2 1 5 7
TOTAL 14 2 2 15 26
List of Optional • Mathematics • Greek Economy • Consumer’s Protection • Principles of Synergism • Hrm of Public Sector • Data Bases • Shipping Economics • Current Issues of European Integration
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• European Accounting • Statistic Applications in Computers(Spss>Minitab) • Innovations • Bank finance • International accounting standards*** • Computer operation in office environment and information through internet
8 th Semester
Course W.L. C.C. DISSERTATION 20 20 PLACEMENT 30 10
TOTAL 50 30
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Depar tment of Accounting
Website: http://acc.teipir .gr / Tel: +30 210 538.1122 1218 Fax: +30 210 5381281 Email: logistiki@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption
The Department of Accounting of the Faculty of Economics and Business focuses on the study and the applications of Accounting. The Department also aims at offering systematic and integrated information on rational decision making, as well as the research and promotion of Accounting. Finally, the Department is fully compliant with the provisions set by the 2515/1997 law (Government Gazette 154/A’), which establishes the profession of ‘Accountant – Tax Consultant’.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MICROECONOMICS C 3 2 7 11 MANAGEMENT C 3 2 7 11 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
C 3 3 7 12
INFORMATICS C 1 4 4 7 CIVIL LAW C 3 5 9 TOTAL 13 4 7 30 50
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2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MACROECONOMIC S
C 3 1 6 10
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II
C 2 3 6 11
MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMISTS
C 3 2 7 11
MARKETING C 3 6 10
One optional of the following:
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
SC 3 5 8
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY
SC 3 5 8
LABOR RELATIONS SC 3 5 8 EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
SC 3 5 8
TOTAL 14 0 7 30 50
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. BUSINESS STATISTICS
C 3 2 6 10
GREEK ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
SC 2 1 4 7
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
C 2 2 5 8
TAX ACCOUNTING I
SC 2 2 5 8
COMMERCIAL LAW
SC 3 1 6 10
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY METHODS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
SC 3 4 7
CONTEMPORARY OFFICE
SC 3 4 7
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CONTEMPORARY ECONOMY
SC 3 4 7
TOTAL 15 2 6 30 50
4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SC 3 2 5 9
COST ACCOUNTING I
SC 3 2 6 10
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
SC 4 2 4
BUSINESS FINANCE
SC 3 1 5 9
ACCOUNTING IN PRACTICE
SC 4 2 4
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
C 2 1 5 7
One optional of the following:
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURE
SC 3 5 7
STOCK EXCHANGE & DERIVATIVES EXCHANGE
SC 3 5 7
QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR BUSINESS
SC 3 5 7
TOTAL 14 8 6 30 50
5 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
SC 3 1 6 10
BUSINESS ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN
SC 3 1 6 10
VAT ACCOUNTING SC 2 1 4 7 COST ACCOUNTING II
SC 3 1 6 10
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ACCOUNTING OFFICE STRUCTURING
SC 2 1 4 7
One Optional of the following:
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. CIVIL & AGRICULTURAL CO OPERATIONS
SC 2 1 4 7
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
SC 2 1 4 7
INTRODUCTION TO THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
SC 2 1 4 7
TOTAL 15 5 1 30 51
6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. INTERNATIONAL TRADE
SC 3 1 6 10
TAX ACCOUNTING II
SC 3 1 6 10
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING (ΑΝΑΘΕΩΡΗΣΗ)
SC 5 3 5
BUSINESS ETHICS SC 3 5 9
One Optional of the following:
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS
SC 2 2 5 8
S.M.E MANAGEMENT
SC 2 2 5 8
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
SC 2 2 5 8
SHIPPING ACCOUNTING
SC 2 2 5 8
EUROPEAN & INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING PRACTICE
SC 2 2 5 8
HOTEL SC 2 2 5 8
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ACCOUNTING TOTAL 13 5 6 30 50
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. BUSINESS STRATEGY & POLICY
SC 3 1 6 10
AUDITING SC 3 1 6 10 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
SC 3 1 6 10
GRADUAL SEMINARS
SC 4 7 12
One Optional of the following:
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. ACCOUNTING OF PUBLIC SECTOR & LEGAL PERSONS GOVERNED BY PUBLIC LAW
SC 3 5 8
FEE ACCOUNTING SC 3 5 8 LABOR LAW SC 3 5 8 TOTAL 12 7 30 50
8 th Semester
Course W.L. C.C. DISSERTATION 10 20 PLACEMENT 40 10 TOTAL 50 30
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Tour ist Business Depar tment
Address: Anargyreios & Korgialeneios Spetses Island
Website: http://ikaros.teipir .gr /spetses Tel: +30 22980 72306, 74304 Fax: +30 22980 72308
Email: tour ism@teipir .gr
A) General Descr iption
Studies in this Department involve the application of administration in tourist business. The graduate is able of applying scientific methods and techniques for the promotion of tourist products, using modern methods of administration, managing human resources and carrying out tourist market research, designing the tourist policy, applying new technologies and taking full advantage of natural and cultural resources.
1 st Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MICROECONOMICS HUM 4 1 6 13 MATHEMATICS & QUANTITATIVE METHODS OF ENTERPRISES
C 3 2 5 11
PRINCIPLES OF FINANCING ACCOUNTING
C 2 2 5 8
PRINCIPLES OF TOURISM
SC 4 1 6 13
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TOURIST PSYCHOLOGY
SC 3 4 7
COMMERCIAL LAW
HUM. 4 4 9
TOTAL 20 2 4 30 66
2 nd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. TOURIST POLICY & LOCAL GROWTH
SC 4 6 12
ADMINISTRATION OF TOURIST ENTERPRISES
SC 3 2 5 11
TOURIST LEGISLATION
C 4 6 12
STATISTICS OF ENTERPRISES
C 3 3 6 12
ACCOUNTANCY OF COMPANIES
C 2 2 3 8
EUROPEAN UNION C 3 4 9
TOTAL 19 5 2 30 64
3 rd Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. TOURIST MARKETING
SC 3 1 6 10
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
C 3 4 7 13
MACROECONOMICS HUM. 4 1 5 8 VIABLE GROWTH OF TOURIST ENTERPRISES
SC 3 5 9
RECEPTION SERVICES
SC 3 3 7 12
TOTAL 16 7 2 30 52
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4 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. ORGANIZATION & OPERATION OF THE RESTAURANT & BAR
SC. 2 4 6 10
INTERNET & TOURIST ENTERPRISES
SC 4 2 4
ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNTANT COST ACCOUNTING
C 2 2 4 8
HOTEL MARKETING SC 3 1 6 10 TOURIST ECONOMY SC 4 7 12 EUROPEAN UNION LAW
C 3 5 9
TOURIST ADVERTISEMENT & COMMUNICATION
SC 3 5 9
TOTAL 14 10 1 30 53
5 th Semester Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. ENTERTAINMENT & EXERCISING OF CUSTOMERS
SC 3 4 9
PUBLIC RELATIONS & ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCE & EVENTS
SC 4 1 7 13
ANALYSIS OF FINANCING SITUATIONS & EVALUATION OF ENTERPRISES
SC 3 3 6 12
RESEARCH OF TOURIST MARKET
SC 3 3 6 12
TOURIST GEOGRAPHY
SC 4 1 7 13
EUROPEAN INFLUENCES & LANGUAGE IN THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
C 4 1 7 13
TOTAL 17 6 3 30 59
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6 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. MODERN CONFIGURATION OF THE GREEK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
C 3 4 9
FINANCING OF TOURIST ENTERPRISES
SC 4 6 12
ORGANIZATION & OPERATION OF A TRAVEL AGENCY
SC 2 2 3 8
HOTEL ACCOUNTANCY
SC 3 1 5 10
FLOOR SERVICES SC 3 3 6 12 LABOR RELATIONS C 4 6 12 TOURIST SOCIOLOGY
SC 4 6 12
TOTAL 19 3 3 30 63
7 th Semester
Course Type LEC. LAB. TUT. C.C. W.L. UNDERGRADUATE’S SEMINAR METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SC 2 3 6 9
AIR TICKETS & ON LINE RESERVATION SYSTEMS
SC 2 4 7 10
ENGLISH TOURIST TERMINOLOGY
SC 3 2 7 11
STRUCTURE OF PACKAGE TOURS & TRAVEL IMPLEMENTATION
SC 2 2 5 8
INTERNET CONTROL & QUALITY SYSTEMS
SC 2 2 5 8
FRENCH TOURIST TERMINOLOGY
SC 2 2 7 8
TOTAL 11 13 30 46
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8 th Semester
C.C. W.L. PLACEMENT 20 10 DISSERTATION 10 40 TOTAL 30 50
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
TEI of Piraeus, within the framework of Greek laws 3549/2007 and 3685/2008, offers a
wide and stimulating range of taught Masters Degrees. The institution offers the
possibility of credit exemption (on the basis of qualifications achieved elsewhere) and
credit transfer (for work, at the same academic level, undertaken at another academic
institution).
The Masters degree is obtained by coursework, following a prescribed scheme of study.
Assessment will normally be based on essays and/or practical work done during the year,
and a substantial disser tation or project, and there may also be formal written
examinations. The categories of the programs offered are MSc and MBA. Their duration
is normally 24 months.
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS in collaboration with UNIVERSITIES FROM ABROAD
1. MSc. in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(Gov. Gaz. 738/ 18504 / B) In collaboration with the University of the West of Scotland
Core Courses: Software Development Fundamentals of Database Systems Business Information Technology Systems Information Systems: Theory and Practice Networking Principles and Strategies
Courses of Web Technology Specialisation: Technologies for Global Commerce Web Development International Technology Management
Courses of Management Specialization: International Technology Management Information Technology Project Management Professional, Legal and Ethical Issues of Information Technology
Courses of Financial Services Specialization: Financial Services Sector Personal Financial Planning Banking / Insurance of Financial Planning
Working language: English
Director: Professor Dimitrios Tseles Department of Automation Tel: 2105381200 email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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2. MSc. in Electronic COMMERCE (Gov. Gaz. 738/ 18504 / B) In collaboration with Kingston University, U.K
Core Courses: Requirements Engineering and Management Broadband and Mobile Network Multimedia Design Strategic Information Systems for eBusiness Corporate Data and Database Management
Optional Cour ses (two of the following): Projects and Risk Management Knowledge Management ObjectOriented Development and Case Network Programming in Java Electronic Commerce Technologies
Working language: English
Director: Professor Panayiotis Kikilias Department of Mathematics Tel: 2105381344 / 345 email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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3. Master in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (M.B.A) (Gov. Gaz. 738/ 18504 / B) In collaboration with the University of Kentucky, U.S.A
Prerequisite Cour ses: Accounting Calculus Economics Statistics
Courses: Quantitative Analysis in Business DecisionMaking Financial / Managerial Accounting Organisational Behaviour Managerial Economics Marketing Management Six Sigma Corporate Financial Policy Global Business Management Supply Chain Management Management Information Systems Financial Statement Analysis Business Policy & Strategy
Working language: English
Director: Professor Constantinos Cantzos Department of Accounting Tel: 2105381278, 2103476661 email: [email protected] www.mbauky.gr
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4. MSc in MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION (Gov. Gaz. 738/ 18504 / B) In collaboration with Kingston University, U.K
Core Courses: Estimating, Purchasing and Cost Control Legal Obligations Conditions of Contract Project and Risk Management
Optional Cour ses of Management in Construction specialization: Accounting Systems Information Systems Quality and Safety Management Construction Organization
Optional Cour ses of Structur al Design and Construction Management specialization: Modern Methods of Structural Analysis Design of Reinforced Concrete Design of Structural Steel and Composite Construction Design of Earthquake Resistant Structure
Working language: English
Director: Professor George Metaxas Department of Structural Engineering Tel: 2105381285 email: mcsd[email protected], mcsd[email protected] www.teipir.gr
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5. MSc in NETWORKING AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS (Gov. Gaz. 738/ 185 04 / B and 1881/291206) In collaboration with Kingston University, U.K
Core Courses: TCP / IP Networks Multimedia Communications Developing Object Oriented Solutions Digital Communications Research Methods
Courses of Broadband Wireless Networks specialization: Internet Wireless Networks Wireless Communications
Courses of Network Design specialization: Secure and Dependable Computing Network Management & Design
Optional Cour ses (one of the following): Programming Network Applications in JAVA Network Security Network Operating Systems
Working language: English
Director: Deputy Professor Stephen Tsitomeneas Department of Electronics Tel: 2105381327 Fax: 2105381128 email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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6. MSc in QUALITY MANAGEMENT (Gov. Gaz. 738/ 18504 / B) In collaboration with the University of the West of Scotland
Core Courses: Quality Assurance and Management Systems Software Quality Technology Statistical Quality Control Interpersonal Skills and Change Management Strategic Quality Management Strategic Risk Management
Optional Cour ses: Reliability Service Quality Quality in Design Quality Operations Management Environmental Management
Working language: English
Director: Professor Constantinos Alafodimos Department of Automation Tel: 2103644157 Email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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7. MSc in INTERNATIONAL MARKETING (Gov. Gaz. 738/ 18504 / B) In collaboration with the University of the West of Scotland
Core Courses: Marketing Practice International Business Management Management in Business Organisation International and Global Marketing Strategic Marketing Management Research Methods
Optional Cour ses: Marketing Communications BusinesstoBusiness Marketing Strategy Innovation Sales Management
Working language: English
Director: Professor Panayiotis Kyriazopoulos Department of Business Administration Tel: 2105381429 / 135 Email: msc[email protected] www.teipir.gr
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8. MSc in ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL and MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (Gov. Gaz. 738/ 18504 / B) In collaboration with Kingston University, U.K
Core Courses: Industrial Systems and Management Finance Resources Management Information Systems Total Quality Integrated CAD/CAM Systems Industrial Project Management Robotics and Flexible Automation
Optional Cour ses: Advanced CAD/CAM Systems Industrial Mechatronics Systems
Working languages: Greek and English
Director: Deputy Professor Constantine Stergiou Department of Mechanical Engineering Tel: 2105381298 Email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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9. MSc in PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Gov. Gaz. 924/5705 / B) In collaboration with City University of Seattle, USA
Core Courses: Introduction to Project Management Leadership Principles for Project Managers Project Communications Management Project Planning and Control System Concepts and Thinking in Project Management Management Projects with People and Teams Project Financial Management Project Risks and Decisions The Legal Environment Contract Administration in Project Management: Procurement Project Quality Management The Customer in Project Process Managing Project Change Project Management Program Integration Problem Statement and Proposal Writing
Working language: English
Director: Professor Michael Kontesis Department of Mathematics Tel: 2105381322 / 264 Email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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10. MSc in ENERGY(Gov. Gaz. 924/3806 / B) In collaboration with HeriotWatt University, U.K
Core Courses:
Foundations of Energy
Renewable Energy Technologies
Critical Analysis and Research Preparation
Energy Technology
Demand Management and Energy Storage
Economics of Renewable Energy
Heat Transfer and Heat Exchangers
Process Intensification
Technology Future and Business Strategy
Environmental Impact Assessment
Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Energy Dissertation A
Energy Dissertation B
Working languages: Greek and English
Director: Deputy Professor John Caldelis Department of Mechanical Engineering Tel: 2105381143 Fax: 2105450959 Email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS in collaboration with GREEK UNIVERSITIES
1. MSc. in DESIGN of INTERACTIVE and INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT and SYSTEMS (Gov. Gaz. 1023/24703/B) In collaboration with the University of the Aegean and TEI of Thessalonica
Courses:
1 st Semester : Geometric Modeling Interactive Designing Designing Theory and Methodology Mathematics DesignColor
2nd Semester : Geometric Modeling Designing Management Interactive Designing / Ergonomics Software Environments for Designing Materials
3rd Semester : Choice of one of the following Specialisations
Interactive Designing Designing of Interactive Information Systems Designing of Virtual Reality Systems Dissertation
Computerbased Designing of Industrial Products Robotics Industrial Products and Systems Designing Dissertation
Intelligent Garments and Textile Designing Intelligent Garments Designing Textile Designing Dissertation
Director: Deputy Professor Alexander Vasiliadis Department of Textiles Tel: 2105381203 / 209 email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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2. MSc. in INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION (Gov. Gaz. 1247/6905 / B) In collaboration with Athens University and University of Thessaly
Courses’ Group: Cultur al, Social, Psychological and Educational Theor ies (four choices) Children’s media culture Literacy in Media Mass Media, Virtual Ideology and School Education Cinema as a source of Knowledge and Communication I Cinema as a source of Knowledge and Communication II Animated Image as a means of Expression and Communication Multimedia Designing and Communication Body and Sex Images in Modern Civilisation: Art, Media, New
Technologies MusicSocietyConception in the era of Mass Media and New
Technologies Learning and Entertainment in a Digital Environment Interdisciplinary Seminar
Courses’ Group: Designing and Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Education (five choices)
Systems of Educational Software Multimedia and Internet Educational Applications Virtual Environments and advanced Educational Applications Design and Production of Educational Videos DistanceLearning Technology Applications Computer, Information and Communication Technology Multimedia and Internet Technology Development of Digital Applications Optical Information Designing and Digital Communication Environment Animation Culture Studies: Applications in the field of Film Documentation and
Cultural Documentary Seminar
Director: Professor George Koyias Department of Electronics Tel: 2105381224 Email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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3. MSc. in EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (Gov. Gaz. 117/1206 / B) In collaboration with Athens University
Courses:
1 st Semester : Qualitative and Quantitative Methods and Approaches in Scientific Research Systemic Approaches in Education Educational Theories and Practice Digital Technology in Education
2nd Semester : Applied Pedagogy of Technological Education Human Resource Development Management and Administration of Education Units’ Resources Multimedia Applications and elearning Systems
3rd Semester : Evaluation methods and Systems of Education Administrative and Management Strategies of Education
Optional Cour ses: Relational Databases and Database Management Systems Design and Development of Internet Applications Knowledge Management Systems Creativity in Education Adult education and Lifelong training
Director: Professor Lazarus Vryzidis Department of Mathematics Tel: 2105381020 Email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr
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4. MSc. in HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT (Gov. Gaz. 442/4304/B and 198/8 208/B) In collaboration with University of Piraeus
Courses:
1 st Semester : For Graduates of Economics and Business: Human diseases and Modern treatments Public HygieneEpidemiology Health care Systems Social Policy and Welfare State For Graduates of Health Sciences: Introduction to Economy AccountingCosting Mathematics for Economists Statistical Methods
The rest of the graduates can choose 4 of the 8 abovementioned courses
2nd Semester : Marketing and Health Human Resources Management Optional (two of the following): Management Fundamentals Quantitative methods Financial Analysis Total Quality Management
3rd Semester : Health Economics Evaluation of Health Investment Plans Optional (two of the following): Background and Historical Evolution of Health care and Social protection
Systems in Greece and EU Insurance schemes in Greece and Insurance Institutions Health and Social protection Policies in Greece and EU Operational Strategy
4th Semester : Information Systems An Optional of the following: Organisation and Administration of Health Services Financial Resources Management in Health StockSupplies Management in Health Services
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Director: Professor Dionisios Yiannakopoulos Department of Business Administration Tel: 2105381269 Fax: 2105697511 Email: [email protected] www.teipir.gr