One ECTS unit corresponds to 25 hours of workload.
Criminal Law and Criminology
Postgraduate
<p>Α Degree of School of Law awarded by a Greek public University or by a recognized foreign Institution of equivalent status is required.</p>
<p>The postgraduate program consists of three (3) academic semesters. For the completion of studies, ninety (90) credits (ECTS) are required. Of these, sixty (60) credits correspond to the courses and thirty (30) credits correspond to the masterthesis. In the first semester four (4) courses are offered. In the second semester four (4) courses are offered. Students are required to attend four (4) compulsory courses in the first semester and four (4) compulsory courses in the second semester. In the third semester students prepare their masterthesis.</p>
<p>Not applicable.</p>
<p>The qualification is a terminal award and allows access to doctoral studies.</p>
<p>A scale of 0 to 10 applies to the marks of each subject in the Hellenic Higher Education.</p><p>Άριστα (Arista) Excellent: 8.50-10.00 </p><p>Λίαν Καλώς (Lian Kalos) Very Good: 6.50- 8.49</p><p>Καλώς (Kalos) Good: 6.00-6.49</p><p>Ανεπιτυχώς (Anepitychos) Fail: 0-5.99</p><p>Minimum passing grade: 6</p>
<p>3 SEMESTERS, 90 ECTS</p><p>A full academic year is equivalent to 60 ECTS units and each semester to 30 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) (1ECTS=25-30 hours). Compliance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) regulations started in 2007, when the Greek Legislation was harmonized with the relevant European one (Ministerial Decision no Φ5/89656/β3, art. 1-3, Hellenic Government Gazette no 1466/2007/B). Each course is credited with a number of ECTS (>=2) according to the studentworkload (contact hours, laboratory work, examination etc) and accumulation of credits (ECTS) is accomplished after successful completion of the course.</p>