DURATION OF STUDIES

The duration of studies for the part-time programme is four semesters which includes the time for preparing the Master’s dissertation and  submitting it for approval. In order to obtain the Master’s degree, students are required to attend and pass examinations in four compulsory courses that have 7.5 ECTS credits each, three compulsory courses equal to 6 ECTS credits each, two elective courses corresponding to 6 ECTS credits each, and either (a) prepare a Master’s dissertation equivalent to 30 ECTS credits, or (b) attend and pass examinations in three courses with 10 ECTS credits each, in place of the dissertation. The total number of credits needed to graduate is 90 ECTS credits. The courses are taught in Greek and/or English.

The part-time programme is aimed at candidates who are working. An application for the part-time programme may be accepted from a candidate who is not working, but who is unable to meet the full-time study obligations for a variety of reasons, such as health or family.

The distribution of courses by semester for the part-time programme, shown in the table below, is determined by the Programme’s governing bodies and is included in the Programme’s Studies Regulations.

COURSE CODE

COURSE

ECTS CREDITS

PREPARATORY COURSES

m44202s

Mathematics

0

m44201p

Statistics

0

1ST SEMESTER

m44103p

The Economics of Financial Markets

7.5

m44104p

Financial & Bank Accounting

7.5

2ND SEMESTER

m44105p

Quantitative Methods

7.5

m44106p

Market Analysis & Portfolio Management

7.5

m44107p

Financial Derivatives

6

m44110p

Financial Management

6

3RD SEMESTER

Elective Course 1*

6

Elective Course 2*

6

m44108p

Bank Management and Risk Management

6

m44217p

(Course instead of Dissertation) Information Systems and Management Strategies in Finance

10

4TH SEMESTER

m44223p

(Course instead of Dissertation)

Special Topics in Banking

10

m44224p

(Course instead of Dissertation)

Special Topics in Finance

10

m44211p

MASTER’S DISSERTATION

30

Students in the part-time programme are given the option of attending and taking exams in three courses equal to 10 ECTS credits each, instead of writing a dissertation. The three courses are:

  1. Special Topics in Finance
  2. Special Topics in Banking
  3. Information Systems and Management Strategies in Finance

Below is an indicative list of elective courses offered (full- and part-time programme):

• Companies’ and Banks’ Valuations and Mergers

• Credit Risk Management

• Financial Risk Management

• Τopics in Finance and Investments

• Investments with Statistical and Computational Methods and Market Microstructure

• Game Theory and Strategic Decisions with Applications in Economics

• Statistical Learning and Big Data

• Information Technologies, Trading & Investment Strategies

The courses offered each year are decided upon by the Programme’s Special Interdepartmental Committee following a recommendation by the Programme’s Coordinating Committee.