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In light of the overall goal of the Department, the curriculum aims to:
-provide knowledge of the principles, theories, and problems in the management of economic units, within the context of a broader university education;
-introduce the methods and techniques that are used in order to make correct management decisions;
-teach the art of effective human resource management for the achievement of business goals;-
-train students in the methodology of academic study, research, and analysis of complex management problems;-highlight the social dimension of each management issue and decision; and
prepare students who intend to pursue postgraduate study in Greece or abroad.
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a four-year programme. Each year is divided into two academic semesters: fall and spring. There are eight semesters in total.
The course comprises 36 core courses and approximately 49 electives, from which students are required to select 10. A foreign language course (English) is also compulsory and is completed in the first four semesters.
Students are required to complete a total of fifty (50) courses in order to graduate (36 compulsory courses [C], 4 foreign language courses [FL], and 10 electives [E]). Students are required to complete the English course; however, the grade for this course does not count towards the final degree grade.
Students are eligible to graduate when they have successfully completed the required and elective courses specified by the curriculum and have earned a total of 240 credits (ECTS).
Programme overview
Main Subject
Business and Management Studies
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
In light of the overall goal of the Department, the curriculum aims to:
-provide knowledge of the principles, theories, and problems in the management of economic units, within the context of a broader university education;
-introduce the methods and techniques that are used in order to make correct management decisions;
-teach the art of effective human resource management for the achievement of business goals;-
-train students in the methodology of academic study, research, and analysis of complex management problems;-highlight the social dimension of each management issue and decision; and
prepare students who intend to pursue postgraduate study in Greece or abroad.
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a four-year programme. Each year is divided into two academic semesters: fall and spring. There are eight semesters in total.
The course comprises 36 core courses and approximately 49 electives, from which students are required to select 10. A foreign language course (English) is also compulsory and is completed in the first four semesters.
Students are required to complete a total of fifty (50) courses in order to graduate (36 compulsory courses [C], 4 foreign language courses [FL], and 10 electives [E]). Students are required to complete the English course; however, the grade for this course does not count towards the final degree grade.
Students are eligible to graduate when they have successfully completed the required and elective courses specified by the curriculum and have earned a total of 240 credits (ECTS).
Admission Requirements
16390+
4 Years
Oct
Tuition fees
Domestic
0
Domestic (Out of State)
0
International
0
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Yes, the program includes core courses and elective courses, which begin from the 5th semester. Students must choose 4 courses from one of the three (3) offered concentrations:
- Management and Human Resources
- Accounting and Finance
- Marketing and Production Management
Graduates of the BA Department (Business Administration Department) acquire comprehensive knowledge of business administration and can be employed in positions of responsibility within private and public organizations. They can assume significant roles in the banking, insurance, and investment sectors, as well as business consultants, combining high-level theoretical training with methodology.
Business Administration
Piraeus , GR, Piraeus , Greece
48 monthsProgramme duration
OctStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Business and Management Studies
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
In light of the overall goal of the Department, the curriculum aims to:
-provide knowledge of the principles, theories, and problems in the management of economic units, within the context of a broader university education;
-introduce the methods and techniques that are used in order to make correct management decisions;
-teach the art of effective human resource management for the achievement of business goals;-
-train students in the methodology of academic study, research, and analysis of complex management problems;-highlight the social dimension of each management issue and decision; and
prepare students who intend to pursue postgraduate study in Greece or abroad.
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a four-year programme. Each year is divided into two academic semesters: fall and spring. There are eight semesters in total.
The course comprises 36 core courses and approximately 49 electives, from which students are required to select 10. A foreign language course (English) is also compulsory and is completed in the first four semesters.
Students are required to complete a total of fifty (50) courses in order to graduate (36 compulsory courses [C], 4 foreign language courses [FL], and 10 electives [E]). Students are required to complete the English course; however, the grade for this course does not count towards the final degree grade.
Students are eligible to graduate when they have successfully completed the required and elective courses specified by the curriculum and have earned a total of 240 credits (ECTS).
Programme overview
Main Subject
Business and Management Studies
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
In light of the overall goal of the Department, the curriculum aims to:
-provide knowledge of the principles, theories, and problems in the management of economic units, within the context of a broader university education;
-introduce the methods and techniques that are used in order to make correct management decisions;
-teach the art of effective human resource management for the achievement of business goals;-
-train students in the methodology of academic study, research, and analysis of complex management problems;-highlight the social dimension of each management issue and decision; and
prepare students who intend to pursue postgraduate study in Greece or abroad.
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a four-year programme. Each year is divided into two academic semesters: fall and spring. There are eight semesters in total.
The course comprises 36 core courses and approximately 49 electives, from which students are required to select 10. A foreign language course (English) is also compulsory and is completed in the first four semesters.
Students are required to complete a total of fifty (50) courses in order to graduate (36 compulsory courses [C], 4 foreign language courses [FL], and 10 electives [E]). Students are required to complete the English course; however, the grade for this course does not count towards the final degree grade.
Students are eligible to graduate when they have successfully completed the required and elective courses specified by the curriculum and have earned a total of 240 credits (ECTS).
Admission Requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
Domestic (Out of State)
International
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