Curriculum
The MSc curriculum starts in the autumn semester of each academic year.
To obtain the degree, students must complete a total of one hundred and eighty (180) ECTS credits.
The language of the courses and the Master Thesis is Greek and/or English.
Throughout their studies, postgraduate students are required to:
- Attend and successfully complete all the postgraduate courses
- Conduct research and contribute to scientific publications
- Complete and submit a Master Thesis
The thesis is conducted and credited with ECTS per semester, according to the curriculum.
Courses may be delivered in person or remotely, in accordance with the curriculum.
Semester 1
- Literature Review 1
- Laboratory Exercise
- Basic Research Principles
- Oral Biology 1
- Perio-Prosthetics Seminar 1
- Dental Biomaterials
- Case Presentation 1
Semester 2
- Literature Review 2
- Case Presentation 2
- Operative Dentistry Clinic 2
- Perio-Prosthetics Seminar 2
- Imaging Techniques in Dentistry
- Biostatistics
- Applied Dental Technician Practice 2
- Master Thesis Research and Writing 2
Semester 3
- Literature Review 3
- Operative Dentistry Clinic 3
- Perio-Prosthetics Seminar 3
- Implantology Seminar
- Case Presentation 3
- Pulp Biology
- Teaching Methodology 3
- Master Thesis Research and Writing 3
- Applied Dental Technician Practice 3
Semester 4
- Literature Review 4
- Case Presentation 4
- Operative Dentistry Clinic 4
- Perio-Prosthetics Seminar 4
- Occlusion
- Teaching Methodology 4
- Master Thesis Research and Writing 4
Semester 5
- Operative Dentistry Clinic 5
- Case Presentation 5
- Perio-Prosthetics Seminar 5
- Teaching Methodology 5
- Master Thesis Research and Writing 5
Semester 6
- Operative Dentistry Clinic 6
- Case Presentation 6
- Perio-Prosthetics Seminar 6
- Master Thesis Research and Writing 6
- Teaching Methodology 6