Faculties & Departments
The University of the Aegean consists of five schools and seventeen departments that, together with the technical and administration offices, form the five University Units based on six islands of the Aegean Sea - Lesvos, Chios, Rhodes, Samos, Rhodes, Syros and Lemnos . Students study the core subject of the Department in which they get admitted at, after the successful completion of the Panhellenic Examinations (Apolytirion). Bachelor of Science (Ptychion) courses range from 4 to 5 years and Master of Science courses range from 1 to 2 years.
| Departments | |
|---|---|
| School of Social Science
(based in Mytilene, LESVOS) |
Dept. of Social Anthropology and History
Dept. of Sociology Dept. of Cultural Technology and Communication Dept. of Geography |
| School of the Environment
(based in Mytilene, LESVOS) |
Dept. of Environmental Studies
Dept. of Marine Sciences |
| School of Business
(based in Chios, CHIOS) |
Dept. of Business Administration
Dept. of Shipping, Trade and Transport Dept. of Finance and Management |
| School of Sciences
(based in Karlovasi, SAMOS) |
Dept. of Mathematics
Dept. of Statistics and Actuarial-Financial Mathematics Dept. of Information and Communication Systems Engineering |
| School of Humanities
(based in Rhodes, RHODES) |
Dept. of Primary Education
Dept. of Preschool Education and Educational Design Dept. of Mediterranean Studies |
| Independent University Units
(based in Ermoupolis, SYROS and Myrina, LEMNOS) |
Dept. of Product and Systems Design (Syros)
Dept. of Food and Nutrition Sciences (Lemnos) |
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