Department of Business Administration

MSc iGov Digital – Sylabus

Department of Business Administration

Requirements for Obtaining the Master's Degree (MSc)

To obtain the Master's Degree (MSc), students are required to attend and successfully pass 8 (eight) courses, which are distributed across the first and second semesters (Semester A and B), and to complete the Master's Thesis (MT) in the third semester.

The attendance of courses is mandatory and is conducted remotely. The program corresponds to a workload of 90 ECTS credits, which are distributed between the taught courses and the Master's Thesis (MT).

Each semester lasts 13 full weeks of classes and corresponds to a workload of 30 ECTS credits.

The Master's Thesis is mandatory for all students and is carried out in the final semester of their studies, accounting for 30 ECTS credits.

First Semester

Α/Α

CODE

TYPE (Core/ Optional

COURSES

ECTS

1

M01

C

Government in the Digital Age

7,5

2

M02

C

Information systems in Government

7,5

3

M03

C

Data-centric Governance

7,5

4

M04

C

Public sector innovation and Strategy

7,5

Total ECTS

30

 

Second Semester

 

A/A

CODE

TYPE (Core/ Optional

COURSES

ECTS

7

M07

C

Data Analytics

7,5

8

M08

C

Sustainable Management of Projects in Government

7,5

9

M09

C

Citizen engagement and New Media

7,5

10

M10

C

Research Methods and Skills

7,5

Total ECTS

30

 

Third Semester  

Α/Α

CODE

TYPE (Core/ Optional

COURSES

ECTS

11

M11

C

Thesis

30

In addition to lectures, other educational and research activities may also take place, such as seminars, conferences, publishing books and other studies, research programmes, educational visits and preparatory courses.

The language of instruction for the courses and the Master's Thesis is English.

Any redistribution or modification of the courses in the program will be made by decisions of the Master's Program bodies and will be included in the Internal Operating Regulations of the program.

The courses will be taught via distance learning, according to Law 4957/2022. Distance learning will be conducted through a special electronic platform and will include both synchronous and asynchronous components.

Find the Course outline HERE 

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