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 STUDY PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY THE NKUA 


On line Course Catalogue

Students are advised to contact the relevant Departmental Coordinator 
for any clarification/additional information concerning their study programme 


 

ELECTIVE COURSES (06 ECTS each)

  • CONTEMPORARY GREECE: HISTORY, ARTS AND LETTERS 
    Open to all the Erasmus+ students

The course offers an introduction to Modern Greek history and culture, since the creation of the Modern Greek State.

The course is taught in the English language.
Duration: 07 weeks 
Place: School of Philosophy – Department of Theatre Studies
For more information contact Professor Varzelioti G. (email: gvarzel@theatre.uoa.gr )

Registration period:  from the 20th of February till the 08th of March 2024
Registration guidelines: download, fill in your personal data and send the Registration Data Table to Georgia Varzelioti ( gvarzel@theatre.uoa.gr ) and Katerina Karra  ( katkarra@theatre.uoa.gr )

  • ISSUES IN GREEK MUSIC AND CULTURE
    Open for the Erasmus+ students that are hosted by Departments of School of Philosophy and Theology*

This course offers students the opportunities to get acquainted with various aspects of Greek music and culture through a combination of lectures ranging from Byzantine music to traditional and popular music, as well as art music. At the same time, in addressing those topics, students will be introduced to a variety of methodologies relating to music studies including historiography, ethnomusicology and anthropology. The course will be evaluated through written assignments, on topics agreed with the lecturers. The course content is organized with a chronological perspective.                                            

The course is taught in the English language.
Contact Person: Assistant Professor Katerina Levidou (email:  alevidou@music.uoa.gr )
For more information click on this link https://en.music.uoa.gr/erasmus_civis/erasmus_civis_courses/

Departments of Philology, History and Archaeology, Philosophy, Psychology, Music Studies, Educational Studies, Theatre Studies, Theology, Social Theology and Study of Religion,  foreign languages and literatures (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian)