Postgraduate students enrolled in the MSc in Biology of Exercise have all the rights and benefits provided for undergraduate students until the end of any granted extension. Regarding matters related to enrollment in the MSc program (e.g., course schedule, participation in international student exchange programs such as ERASMUS+ or CIVIS, etc.), they are advised to refer to the relevant provisions of the current study regulations and/or the Academic Advisors.
Specifically, MSc Biology of Exercise students are required to contribute to educational work in the form of teaching laboratory courses in the Sector of Sports Medicine and Biology of Exercise of the undergraduate study program for four (4) hours per week for one (1) semester.
Successful MSc Biology of Exercise graduates who do not come from the Departments of Physical Education and Sports Science of the domestic or foreign universities are required to attend, in addition to the courses required for the completion of the MSc, three (3) modules of the undergraduate study program of the respective Department.
Furthermore, all MSc students are called upon to participate in the annual internal evaluation of the program (e.g., provided modules, teaching staff, facilities, etc.), conducted by the internal evaluation unit of the institution.
Additionally, MSc students are provided with:
- E-Class, supporting asynchronous tele-education service at the University without restrictions or commitments.
- Electronic Secretary Services providing access to a range of electronic services.
- Library and Information Center with access to electronic sources and related electronic services.
- "Hosting and Search for Multimedia Content" service, which allows posting and managing content by its creators (e.g., teaching and research staff of the institution), as well as search capability.
- Academic Advisor, guiding and supporting students during their tenure in the MSc program and possible further development of their studies.
- Academic Identity Card with reduced fare entitlement.
- Digital Services such as (i) E-mail Services, (ii) connection via wireless network (Wi-Fi), (iii) posting personal websites, virtual private network (VPN), (iv) alumni network, (v) open academic courses, etc.
- Counseling Services on career orientation through the Career Office, career counseling, and connection to the labor market.
- Counseling Services on addressing psychosocial problems through the Vyrone-Kaisariani Mental Health Center, the Phychosocial Intervention Unit, and the Peer Counseling Center.
- Student Ombudsman who examines student requests for problems they face with academic and administrative services and seeks solutions to these problems.
- Foreign Language Teaching Center providing advanced teaching of 25 foreign languages with reduced tuition fees.
- Student Cultural Club where students come into contact with works of art and are encouraged to create their own artistic works in the fields of music, theater, dance, cinema, and photography.
- Support for Students with Disabilities (SSD) for students with disabilities and/or special educational needs.
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