DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
General information
The Department of Philosophy and Social Studies is part of the School of
Philosophy, located in Gallos’ campus, at the outskirts of the city of Rethymno.
Founded in 1977, today it numbers 25 faculty members. It has about 000
undergraduate and 000 postgraduate students. It consists of two Divisions: (a)
Philosophy; (b) Theory and Methodology of the Social Sciences. The curriculum
includes courses in philosophy, psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology and
education. The above disciplines are studied from an integrative perspective. At
the end of their second year of study, students choose their major area of
specialization (Philosophy or Theory and Methodology of the Social Sciences).
The Department offers/awards a B.A. Degree in Philosophy and Social Studies.
The B.A. programme aims to cultivate the values of theoretical and applied
knowledge, as well as scholarly research as part of the professional profile of its
graduates. It offers a variety of courses related to its two major areas of
specialization plus practical teacher training for those who wish to pursue a
teaching career in Secondary Education.
Access to further studies
The Department offers the following postgraduate degrees:
M.A. degrees in:
 Philosophy
 Bioethics
 Culture and Human Development
 Educational Theory, History and Policy
Ph.D degrees in Philosophy, Bioethics, Psychology, Sociology, Cultural
Anthropology and Education.
Structure of studies
Students are awarded a BA in Philosophy and Social Studies after being
successfully examined in fifty-two (52) courses, which are distributed into eight (8)
academic semesters. There is an option of writing a thesis during the fourth year
of study; in this case the total number of courses required for the degree is
reduced to forty-nine (49), since the thesis credits are equivalent to the credits of
three (3) courses.
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Students should register for seven (7) courses per term, in the first four terms of
their studies and for six (6) courses per term in the last four terms. Each course is
taught for three (3) hours per week and it lasts one semester. Each semester
consists of fifteen (15) educational weeks, comprised of thirteen (13) weeks of
instruction and two (2) weeks of examinations.
Courses fall under three different categories: a. lectures, which aim to acquaint
students with a wide subject area; b. seminars, which aim to introduce the
students to basic research skills, demanding written assignments and encouraging
participation in class discussion; c. reading classes (applies only to courses
offered by the Division of Philosophy), which aim to expose students to the
problems of philosophical text interpretation.
Each course of the above corresponds to 5 ECTS credits
During the first two years of study, students have the following compulsory
courses:
Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy of Science
Logic
Moral Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Ancient Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Social Theory
Introduction to Sociology
History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Sociology of Education
Introduction to Psychology I and II
General Didactics
In order to broaden their areas of competence, students are also required to
register for 000 courses offered by the Department of Philology and the
Department of History and Archaeology.
Basic specialization starts in fifth semester, when, in addition to the basic
compulsory courses, students are required to register for eighteen (18) optional
courses in Philosophy or in the Theory and Methodology of the Social Sciences,
depending on the area of specialization that they have chosen. Students can also
attend optional courses from other Departments of the University.
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Students’ Assessment
The grading system uses a scale of whole numbers ranging from one (1) to ten
(10). The minimum pass grade is five (5). Any grade below that constitutes a
failure. The final grade point average (GPA) is the total of grades divided by the
number of courses. A degree grade of 8.50 to 10 is considered <<excellent>>,
from 6.50 to 8.50 is considered <<very good>> and from 5 to 6.50 is considered
<<average to fair>>.
The student’s performance in each course is assessed on the basis of:
i. written and/or oral examinations at the end of each term (for lectures and
reading classes)
or
ii. the quality of the student’s essay on a subject assigned by the instructor as
well as the student’s contribution in class discussion (for seminars and
reading classes)
or
iii. by a combination of the student’s performance in the examinations and in
the term papers submitted during or near the end of the term (for
lectures and reading classes).
The final examination period lasts two weeks and takes place at the end of each
semester. A student who fails a course once, has the right to re-sit examinations
the following September. A second failure constitutes a final failure in the course.
However, the student may re-enroll for failed courses, both compulsory and
optional.
The assessment of Erasmus students as well as other guest students can be
based on written examinations and/or one or more essays in English or
another main European language (French, German). The exact details of
the assessment procedures have to be agreed with the instructor.
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DIVISION OF PHILOSOPHY
WINTER SEMESTER 2010
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Course title: B. Russell: The Problems of Philosophy
Name of lecturer: Maria Venieri
Course code: PHC082.1
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: reading class
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Philosophical Anthropology
Name of lecturer: George Maragos
Course code: PHB057
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: On Perpetual Peace. Kant, Rousseau and Rawls
Name of lecturer: Kostas Koukouzelis
Course code: PHB040.1
Type of course: reading class
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Introduction to philosophy
Name of lecturer: Spyros Tegos
Course code: PH100
Year of study: 1st or 2nd year
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Introduction to the philosophy of science
Name of lecturer: George Roussopoulos
Course code: PH110
Type of course: lecture
Level of course: introductory
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Year of study: 1st or 2nd year
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Ethics
Name of lecturer: Stavroula Tsinorema
Course code: PH130
Year of study: 1st or 2nd year
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: : introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: History of ancient Greek philosophy
Name of lecturer: Chloe Balla
Course code: PH160
Year of study: 1st or 2nd year
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: : introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Kant’s theoretical philosophy
Name of lecturer: Kostas Androulidakis
Course code: PHA202.1
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Philosophy of science
Name of lecturer: George Maragos
Course code: PHA210
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Introduction to the philosophy of law
Name of lecturer: Kostas Koukouzelis
Course code: PHB242
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
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Course title: Plato’s Theatetus
Name of lecturer: George Karamanolis
Course code: PHA301.2
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Aristotle’s Politics
Name of lecturer: Andreas Lebedev
Course code: PHC366.2
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: The problem of freedom in Kant
Name of lecturer: Kostas Sargentis
Course code: PHA301.3
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Empiricism
Name of lecturer: Maria Venieri
Course code: PHC375
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Course title: Nietzsche’s Ethics
Name of lecturer: Kostas Androulidakis
Course code: PHB330.3
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Topics in European Enlightenment
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Name of lecturer: Spyros Tegos
Course code: PHC376.5
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Feminism
Name of lecturer: Lina Papadaki
Course code: PHB334.2
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
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SPRING SEMESTER 2011
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Course title: Popper
Name of lecturer: George Roussopoulos
Course code: PHA010.3
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: reading class
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Plato’s Symposium
Name of lecturer: Chloe Balla
Course code: PHC064.2
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: reading class
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Topics in early modern philosophy
Name of lecturer: Spyros Tegos
Course code: PHC074.1
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: reading class
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Gender Inequality
Name of lecturer: Lina Papadaki
Course code: PHB034.2
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: reading class
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Logic
Name of lecturer: George Maragos
Course code: PH130
Year of study: 1st or 2nd year
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: introductory
Number of credits: 5
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Course title: Social and political philosophy
Name of lecturer: Kostas Kavoulakos
Course code: PH140
Year of study: 1st or 2nd year
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: History of modern philosophy
Name of lecturer: Kostas Androulidakis
Course code: PH180
Year of study: 1st or 2nd year
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Philosophy of mind
Name of lecturer: George Maragos
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Ancient political philosophy
Name of lecturer: Chloe Balla
Course code: PHC265.2
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: The problem of evil in Kant’s moral philosophy
Name of lecturer: Kostas Sargentis
Course code: PHC277.2
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Moral philosophy: Theory and applications
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Name of lecturer: Lina Papadaki
Course code: PHB230.6
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Contemporary political philosophy
Name of lecturer: Kostas Koukouzelis
Course code: PHB240.4
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Introduction to the philosophy of language
Name of lecturer: Maria Venieri
Course code: PHA203
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Introduction to the philosophy of values (phenomenological and nonphenomenological)
Name of lecturer: Panos Theodorou
Course code: PHB232
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: all levels
Number of credits: 5
Course title: The Vienna Circle
Name of lecturer: George Roussopoulos
Course code: PHA320.1
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course:
seminar
Semester/trimester:
spring semester
Level of course:
advanced
Number of
credits: 5
Course title: Ancient Greek Aesthetics: Plato, Aristotle, Longinus
Name of lecturer: Voula Tsouna
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Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: The problem of metaphysics in Kant
Name of lecturer: Kostas Androulidakis
Course code: PHC377.2
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Rousseau: The Social Contract
Name of lecturer: Kostas Koukouzelis
Course code: PHB340.4
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Presocratics
Name of lecturer: Andreas Lebedev
Course code: PHC361
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Course title: Action and free will
Name of lecturer: Kostas Sargentis
Course code: PHA301.4
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Course title: European Enlightenment: Religion and politcs
Name of lecturer:
Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
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Course title: “Aims” and “will” in Kant and phenomenology
Name of lecturer: Panos Theodorou
Course code: PHB232
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: reading class
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
DIVISION OF PSYCHOLOGY
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
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Course title: Introduction to Psychology I
Name of lecturer: Vassiliki Tsourtou
Course code:
Type of course: lecture
Year of study:1st – 2nd year
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Psychosocial development from infancy to adolescence
Name of lecturer: Vassiliki Tsourtou
Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Developmental Psychology II
Name of lecturer: Vassiliki Tsourtou
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Critical consideration of Psychoanalysis
Name of lecturer: Ioannis Kougioumoutzakis
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Psychology of Art
Name of lecturer: Ioannis Kougioumoutzakis
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Together with and beyond Freud, Piaget and Vygotsky
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Name of lecturer: Ioannis Kougioumoutzakis
Course code:
Year of study: 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course code:
Type of course: lecture
Year of study: 3rd
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: General didactics
Name of lecturer: Eleni Katsarou
Course title: Curriculum theory
Name of lecturer: Eleni Katsarou
Course code:
Type of course: lecture
Year of study: all years
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Teaching languages
Name of lecturer: Eleni Katsarou
Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Imagination and Emotion
Name of lecturer: Despoina Stamatopoulou
Course code:
Year of study:3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: The Sociology of Science
Name of lecturer: Antonis Astrinakis
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Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Group, Role and Identity Processes
Name of lecturer: Antonis Astrinakis
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Teaching methodology of philology subjects
Name of lecturer: Popi Pigiaki
Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Modern Family Issues
Name of lecturer: Tina Kaklamani
Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Course title: Sociology of Humanities
Name of lecturer: Antonis Georgoulas
Course code:
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Course title: Applications in the Quantitative Methods of Social Research
Name of lecturer: Tina Kaklamani
Course code:
Type of course: seminar
Level of course:
advanced
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Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Number of credits:
5
Course title: Sociological Theory
Name of lecturer: Antonis Georgoulas
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Epistemology of Social Sciences
Name of lecturer: Antonis Georgoulas and Tina Kaklamani
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits:
5
Course title: Sociology of Humanities: Education and Work
Name of lecturer: Antonis Georgoulas and Tina Kaklamani
Course code:
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
advanced
Number of credits:
5
Course title: Stereotype content
Name of lecturer: Machos Iatridis
Course code:
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
advanced
Number of credits:
5
Course title: Social identity and intergroup relations
Name of lecturer: Machos Iatridis
Course code:
Type of course: lecture
Level of course:
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Year of study: all years
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Introduction to psychology II
Name of lecturer: Machos Iatridis
Course code:
Type of course: lecture
Year of study: 2nd year
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Images of teachers’: Representations and social perceptions of the teacher’s role
in written and visual sources (19th c.- 1950)
Name of lecturer: Aikaterini Dalakoura
Course code:
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
advanced
Number of credits:
5
Course title: Education in the Ottoman Empire: The case of the Greek Women’s Education
(19th c. - 1922)
Name of lecturer: Aikaterini Dalakoura
Course code:
Year of study: 3rd-4th year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 5
Course title: An Introduction to Social Anthropology
Name of lecturer: Aris Tsantiropoulos
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course: introductory
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Ethnography of Greece
Name of lecturer: Aris Tsantiropoulos
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Course code:
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
advanced
Number of credits:
5
Course title: Contemporary Anthropological Theory
Name of lecturer: Aris Tsantiropoulos
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Political Sociology
Name of lecturer: Nikos Vafeas
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Type of course: lecture
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 5
Course title: Historical Sociology
Name of lecturer: Nikos Vafeas
Course code:
Year of study: all years
Course title: Specific Issues in Historical and Political Sociology
Name of lecturer: Nikos Vafeas
Course code:
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: 3rd or 4th year
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
advanced
Number of credits:
5
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
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The Department of Philosophy and Social Studies of the University of Crete
offers four postgraduate programmes.
M.A. in Philosophy. The programme “Philosophy: Science, value and society”,
established in 1993, has two main areas of specialization: (a) Ancient and
Byzantine Philosophy and (b) Modern and Contemporary Philosophy.
M.A. studies have a duration of 4 semesters which can be extended to a maximum
of 6 semesters. Students have to succeed in 6 seminars distributed in the first 3
semesters of study and devote the last semester to the writing of their master’s
thesis.
Postgraduate seminars correspond to 15 ECTS credits each and the
master’s thesis to 30 ECTS credits.
M.A. in Bioethics. The programme, established in 2003, is the first of its kind in
Greece and is run jointly by the Departments of Biology, Medicine and Sociology
of the University of Crete. It aims at the examination of methodological and
epistemological problems in Bioethics as well as the investigation of practical
issues in Medicine and biological research.
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The Postgraduate Study Programmes award:
a) Master’s Degree in Philosophy, Bioethics, Culture and Human
Development as well as Educational Theory, History and Policy to those
who completed the postgraduate seminars and the master’s thesis
successfully and
b) Ph.D. in Philosophy, Bioethics, Psychology, Sociology, Cultural
Anthropology and Education to those who wrote and supported a doctoral
thesis successfully. A master’s Degree from a domestic or an international
accredited university abroad, is a sine qua non for the enrollment to a
Ph.D. programme.
The master’s thesis is defended in public by the student and graded by his or her
supervisor and two (2) internal or external examiners. The grading scale is the
same as in the undergraduate studies.
The doctoral thesis is defended in public by the student and graded by his or her
supervisor and six (6) internal and external examiners. The grading scale is the
same as in the undergraduate studies.
Labs/Centres
The Department of Philosophy and Social Studies has four labs:
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Centre for Philosophical Research and Translation
Sociology Lab
Psychology Lab
Teaching Practice Lab
In addition, students have access to a computer lab.
ECTS - Departmental Coordinator
Assistant Prof. Maria Venieri
Department of Philosophy and Social Studies
Tel: +30 2831 77219
e-mail: venieri@phl.uoc.gr
Master’s course in Educational Theory, History and Policy
The course focuses on theory and research on educational studies and it is divided
in two areas of specialisation: educational theory and history, teaching and
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evaluation. The course lasts two years (4 semesters). Students have to succeed in 9
subjects (seminars) distributed in the first 3 semesters of their studies and devote
the last semester to the writing of their MA thesis. Some subjects that are taught,
indicative of the course, are the following: educational theory, methods of
educational research, teaching and researching in the classroom, educational
evaluation, lifelong learning, history of Greek education, sociology of education,
educational policy, theories of learning, curriculum theory, etc.
Master’s course in Culture and Human Development
The course focuses on theory and research on cultural studies. It is an
interdisciplinary course that combines sociology, anthropology, philosophy,
psychology and educational studies. It is divided in four areas of specialisation:
cultural studies with emphasis on life quality, developmental psychology with
emphasis on the development during the adolescence, educational studies with
emphasis on educational policy and intercultural education, art and human
creativity in cultural process. The course lasts two years (4 semesters). Students
have to succeed in 9 subjects (seminars) distributed in the first 3 semesters of their
studies and devote the last semester to the writing of their MA thesis. Some
subjects that are taught, indicative of the course, are the following; epistemology
of social sciences, methods of social research, cultural theories, psychological
theories of human development, history and sociology of education, intercultural
communication, anthropology of symbolic systems, psychology of art, art and
creativity.
WINTER SEMESTER 2010
POSTGRADUATE COURSES
Course title: The contrast between law and nature in ancient Greek philosophy
Name of lecturer: Chloe Balla
Course code: PHCA183
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: all years
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
postgraduate
Number of credits: 15
Course title: Arthur Schopenhauer: On the Freedom of the Human Will
Name of lecturer: Kostas Sargentis
Course code: PHCA184
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: all years
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
postgraduate
Number of credits: 15
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Course title: Aristotle: De anima
Name of lecturer: George Karamanolis
Course code: PHCA185
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: all years
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
postgraduate
Number of credits: 15
Course title: Logic and methodology
Name of lecturer: George Roussopoulos
Course code: PHCA186
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: all years
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
postgraduate
Number of credits: 15
Course title: Heraclitus
Name of lecturer: Andreas Lebedev
Course code: PHCA187
Type of course: seminar
Year of study: all years
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
Level of course:
postgraduate
Number of credits: 15
SPRING SEMESTER 2011
POSTGRADUATE COURSES
Course title: Art, society and history
Name of lecturer: Kostas Kavoulakos
Course code: PHCA188/
Year of study: all year
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
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Number of credits: 15
Course title: Aristotle’s Poetics
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Name of lecturer: Voula Tsouna
Course code: PHCA190/D201
Year of study: all years
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits: 15
Course title: Rationality and Culture: Dialogues between philosophy and anthropology
Name of lecturer: Maria Venieri / Aris Tsantiropoulos
Course code: PHCA191/A401
Year of study: all years
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course: advanced
Number of credits: 15
DIVISION OF PSYCHOLOGY
POST-GRADUATE COURSES
Course title: Psychological Theories on Human Development
Name of lecturer: Vassiliki Tsourtou
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
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Course title: Psychology of Art
Name of lecturer: Ioannis Kougioumoutzakis
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Course title: Curriculum theory
Name of lecturer: Eleni Katsarou
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
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Course title: Self-identity construction and cope with processes
Name of lecturer: Despoina Stamatopoulou
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Course title: The Social Identity of the Life Sciences’ Researcher
Name of lecturer: Antonis Astrinakis
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Course title: Youth subcultures and education system
Name of lecturer: Antonis Astrinakis
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
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Course title: Contemporary Educational policy
Name of lecturer: Popi Pigiaki
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Course title: Research methodology in Social Sciences
Name of lecturer: Tina Kaklamani
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Number of credits:
24
Course title: Epistemology of Social Sciences
Name of lecturer: Antonis Georgoulas
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Course title: Identity and role formation in adolescence
Name of lecturer: Machos Iatridis
Course code:
Year of study: post-graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
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Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: winter
semester
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Course title: History of Education
Name of lecturer: Aikaterini Dalakoura
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Year of study: post-graduate course
Course title: History of Greek Women’s Education
Name of lecturer: Aikaterini Dalakoura
Course code:
Year of study: post graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
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Course title: Social and Cultural Movements
Name of lecturer: Nikos Vafeas
Course code:
Year of study: post graduate course
Type of course: seminar
Semester/trimester: spring
semester
Level of course:
Number of credits:
25
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