▪ The normal duration of studies for the postgraduate degree is 2 years.
▪ The mode of the program is part-time.
▪ Students will attend classes twice a week in the evening hours after 6pm.
▪ The total tuition fees for the two years are €4.500 for EU students and €6.500 for students outside EU.
It is aimed at graduates of higher education (Greek and foreign universities), mainly in the fields of Engineering and Technology.
The aim of the offered postgraduate program is:
▪ To develop and expand the managerial skills of engineers involved in the decision-making centres of companies.
▪ To equip engineers with the necessary skills for the use of modern methods in the construction industry.
▪ To strengthen the rational and effective approach to modern technical and economic issues.
The program includes state-of-the-art industrial product design and management courses with extensive use of information technology.
The offered postgraduate program is completed with the completion of 90 ECTS (equivalent to 180 UK credits) as follows:
▪ successful completion of 4 extended modules (60 ECTS)
▪ project dissertation (30 ECTS)
The modules offered are as follows:
▪ Engineering Research Techniques, Entrepreneurship & Quality Management
▪ Computer Integrated Product Development (Computer Aided Design (CAD) – Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) – Mechanism Design & Simulation)
▪ Advanced CAD/CAM Systems (Advanced Computer Aided Industrial Design and Manufacturing Systems)
▪ Mechatronic Design & Automation (Mechatronics, Robotics and Automation Systems (FEM) – Use of Advanced Materials in Manufacturing (Ceramics, Polymers, Composites))
Innovations of the Programme:
▪ The work is mainly carried out in the industry and in the student’s employer, thus linking the scientific methods taught to the needs of the industry.
▪ Since 2014 it has been possible to carry out the thesis in the laboratories of the Kingston University in London, or in partner industries in the UK.