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Undergraduate course program at a glance |
Upon finishing their studies, students are awarded
the B.Sc. in Geology after they have completed at least
240 ECTS credits from the available courses. One hundred
and ninety (190) ECTS are credited from the compulsory
courses, while the remaining 50 ECTS credits correspond
to optional courses. Most single-Day Field Trips are
compulsory courses and each student must complete field
trips corresponding to at least 8 ECTS credits. The
course “Field Mapping” (6th Semester, 4 ECTS credits)
is compulsory for all students. The Program of Study
contains the following Degree Schemes (orientation topics):
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The Program of Study contains
the following Degree Schemes (orientation topics):
- Structural Geology and Stratigraphy
- Applied Geology
- Mineralogy-Petrology
- Economic Geology
- Geophysics
- Meteorology and Climatology
- Environmental Geography
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Students must select one of these schemes. For each
scheme there is a list of relative optional courses.
Students must complete a number of these courses corresponding
to at least 35 ECTS. In addition, they can attend and
complete courses belonging to other schemes. Several
optional courses are common in more than one schemes.
In this manner, students have wider option of choice.
Moreover, they can change their scheme, if they wish,
more easily.
Each course is assigned a code, consisting of 3 or
4 letters and 3 numbers. All 4-letter courses start
with N, indicating the courses of the new (introduced
in 2021-2022) undergraduate program. The next letter
(G) indicates the School of Geology. The final two letters
indicate the Department which provided the course. The
first number indicates the semester and the remaining
numbers correspond to the “serial number” of the course.
The letters GGN indicate courses which are taught by
the Faculty Members of other Schools or, which are taught
by colleagues of different Departments of the School
of Geology. Finally, each code is accompanied by the
letter (Y) for compulsory or the letter (E) for optional
courses, respectively.
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Course Registration |
Students are required to fill in and submit the online
registration form to the School’s Secretariat, within
a specific date at the beginning of each semester through
the web page
https://students.AUTH.gr/. In this form students
have to include the courses that they would like to
attend, for which they will also be allowed to participate
in the examination process. Each student should take
courses that correspond to 30 ECTS in each semester.
The final course assessment is generally based on
formal written examinations at the end of each semester.
The method of assessment by mid-term exams and term
papers is used in a number of courses; also, the combination
of the two methods is not unusual.
The maximum number of courses that each student can
register each semester is fourteen (14).
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European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) |
The academic unit ECTS is a numerical value (between
1 and 60) applied to each course in order to describe
the work-load required from each student to complete
it. The ECTS units reflect the work quantity (measured
in hours) necessary for each course in relation to the
total work quantity for the fulfilment of a whole academic
year (i.e. course attendance, laboratories, exercises,
examinations, work for undergraduate thesis, etc.).
For a successful completion of the School of Geology
B.Sc. degree, a student must accumulate a minimum of
240 ECTS within a period of eight semesters, at the
indicative rate of 30 ECTS credits per semester. The
grading equivalence between the European and the Greek
system is presented below:
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European System |
Performance |
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Greek System
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A |
EXCELLENT |
Outstanding performance with minor errors
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9-10 |
B |
VERY GOOD |
Above the average, with some errors |
8 |
C |
GOOD |
Generally good performance with notable errors
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7 |
D |
SATISFACTORY |
Fair but with significant shortcomings |
6 |
E |
SUFFICIENT |
Performance meets the minimum criteria |
5 |
FX |
FAIL |
Additional
work is required |
<5 |
F |
FAIL |
Much more additional
work is required |
<5 |
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