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Admission Requirements
Graduates of Departments are accepted:
Holders of first-cycle degrees from domestic Universities and recognized equivalents from foreign Institutions (article 34, par. 1, 7 and 8 of Law 4485/2017). In particular, the PMS is addressed to graduates of the Departments of Medical Schools, Nursing, Pharmacy, Biology of the Universities of the country or of similar institutions abroad, as well as graduates of University Departments or TEIs of the country or of similar institutions abroad, related subject.
The annual number of admissions is set, at most, to thirty-five (35) postgraduate students, with the possibility of modifying the number, depending on the applications of the candidates and the possibility of the Program
Access to further studies
Access to a Ph.D
Scoring system and, if applicable, grading scale
The grading scale, with which the students' performance grades are calculated, is based on a ten-point scale (0-10) and only the diploma grade follows the grading scale below, with the following designations (Y.A. F.1231/B1/425, Official Gazette 1099/2000/B, article 60):
Excellent: 8.50 - 10.00
Very welcome: 6.50 - 8.49
Welcome: 6.00 - 6.49
Failed: 0.00 - 5.99
The minimum grade to be promoted is (six) 6.00 (Regulations of Postgraduate Studies of A.P.Th., Senate of Special Composition A.P.Th. number 127/2-2-11)
Duration and terms of study
The duration of study at P.M.S. which leads to the receipt of the Graduate Diploma is defined in three (3) academic semesters, which includes the time for preparation and assessment of the Master's Thesis. More specifically:
The PMS will be credited with a total of 90 ECTS according to the European Credit System. It will include two semesters of study while in the third semester the Master's Thesis will be prepared. In total the proposed program offers 12 courses (8 compulsory and 4 elective). and each academic semester will include 13 weeks of teaching. In the 1st semester, 4 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses will be taught, of which the postgraduate students will choose 1. In the 2nd semester, 4 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses will be taught, of which the postgraduate students will choose 1. In the 3rd semester semester they will carry out the preparation of the postgraduate diploma thesis.
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