In most cases, students who do not speak or understand Greek must follow a tutorial with the relevant member of staff for each chosen course. In this context, the student shall study from a selected English-language bibliography under the supervision of the responsible instructor and shall either sit special exams or prepare a paper in agreement with the teacher.
In addition to ad hoc tutorials as per above, the School provides each year the following courses in English.
Code | Semester | Title | ECTS |
ER000 | Both | Greece Today | 4 |
ΚΕ0Χ39 | Winter | Greek Politics | 4 |
ΚΕ0Χ39 | Winter | Educational Practices and Politics (partly in English) | 4 |
ΚΕ0Ε04 | Spring | Political Systems in the Balkans | 4 |
ΚΕ0Ε56 | Spring | Politics and Government in Southern Europe. A Comparative Analysis | 4 |
ΚΕ0Ε70 | Spring | Religion and politics | 4 |
ESC101 | Winter | Constitutional law of the EU | 10 |
ESC102 | Winter | History and institutions of the EU | 10 |
ESC103 | Winter | Euroscepticism: parties, policies and people | 10 |
ΚΕ0Χ61 | Winter | Modern Turkey – Politics, History, and Culture | 4 |
ESC201 | Spring | EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice | 10 |
ESC202 | Spring | EU Governance and Policies | 10 |
ESCO205 | Spring | Fundamental rights in Europe | 5 |
ESCO206 | Spring | EU-Africa relations | 5 |
ΚΕ0Ε51 | Spring | Youth Political Action and School | 4 |
ΚΕ0Ε72 | Spring | Israeli Politics and Society | 4 |
Ιmportant instructions for the preparation of LA
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ERASMUS+ STUDENTS: “Greece Today” is an open-enrollment course, accessible to all Erasmus and exchange students in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; successful candidates receive four (4) ECTS credits.
Students of the School may also follow the English or other-language courses provided by the Law School, the School of Journalism and the School of Economics.