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Entry Requirements

Ιn the Programme of Postgraduate Studies “Criminology”, fifteen students are accepted per year, on the basis of the higher average score obtained by the following selection criteria and weights:

A) Grade in written examinations (weighted 80%),

Β) Score in interview (weighted 20%). The participants in the interview process are those who have passed successfully the written examinations, while under consideration is also their performance in undergraduate criminological courses, their research activities and their scientific publications.

One (1) scholar of IKY, succeeded in a relevant examination for postgraduate studies, as well as one (1) foreign scholar of the Greek state can also be accepted in the postgraduate programme (§3 art.4 No. 3685/08).

In the programme of postgraduate studies “The Contemporary Criminality and its Confrontation”, graduates of the following University Departments of Social Sciences in Greece and relevant University Departments abroad (recognition from the National Academic Recognition Information Centre is required) can be accepted:

University of Athens

School of Theology

Faculty of Theology

Faculty of Social Theology

School of Law, Economic and Political Sciences

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Economic Sciences

Faculty of Political Sciences and Public Administration

School of Philosophy

Faculty of Philology

Faculty of History and Archaeology

Faculty of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology

Faculty of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology (programme of Psychology)

School of Primary Education

School of Early Childhood Education

University of Athens

Department of Communication and Mass Media

Department of Philosophy and History of Science

Athens University of Economic and Business

Department of Accounting and Finance

Department of International and European Economic Studies

Department of Business Administration

Department of Marketing and Communication

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences

All Departments

University of Piraeus

Department of Economics

Department of Business Administration

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Faculty of Theology

School of Theology

Faculty of Philosophy

School of History and Archaeology

School of Philology

School of Philosophy and Pedagogy

School of Psychology

Faculty of Law, Economic and Political Sciences

School of Law

School of Economics

School of Political Sciences

Faculty of Education

School of Primary Education

School of Early Childhood Education

Other Schools

School of Journalism and Mass Media Studies

University of Western Macedonia

Faculty of Education

School of Elementary School (Florina)

School of Nursery Education (Florina)

University of Ioannina

Department of Economics

School of Philosophy

Department of Philology

Department of History and Archaeology

Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology

School of Philosophy

Department of Primary School Education

Department of Pre-School Education

University of Macedonia

Department of Economics

Department of Business Administration

Department of International and European Studies

Department of Educational and Social Policy

University of Patras

Department of Philology

Department of Economics

Department of Philosophy

Department of Educational Sciences and Early Childhood Education

University of Thessaly

Department of Primary Education

Department of Pre-School Education

Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology

Department of Economics

Department of Special Education

University of Crete

Faculty of Philosophy

Department of Philology

Department of History and Archaeology

Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences

Faculty of Social Sciences

Department of Sociology

Department of Economics

Department of Psychology

Department of Political Sciences

Faculty of Education

Department of Primary Education

Department of Preschool Education

University of Peloponnese

Department of Social and Education Policy

Department of Political Science and International Relations

University of the Aegean

Department of Sociology

Department of Social Anthropology and History

Department of Business Administration

Department of Mediterranean Studies

Department of Primary Education

Department of Pre-school Education and Educational Design

Ionian University

Department of History

Democritus University of Thrace

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Social Administration

Faculty of Philology

Faculty of Political Sciences

Faculty of Primary Education (Alexandroupoli)

Faculty of Early Childhood Education (Alexandroupoli)

Faculty of History and Ethnology

Military Schools of Thessaloniki

Psychologists (Military Schools) Special ranking N.3648/08 /β

Psychologists (Military Schools) Special ranking N.3648/08 /α (Former 70 & 82)

Psychologists (Military Schools) General ranking

Police Academy

Officers of the Hellenic Police Special ranking, with many children (10%) (Former 84)

Officers of the Hellenic Police General ranking

Officers of the Hellenic Police (Policemen) Special ranking, with three children (4%)

Officers of the Hellenic Police (Policemen) Special ranking with many children (10%)

Officers of the Hellenic Police (Policemen) General ranking

  1. Graduates of the following Technological Educational Institutes (T.E.I.) are also accepted:

All departments of Social Work of T.E.I.s,

Department of Computer Science and Information of the T.E.I. of Patras,

Department of Administration of Cooperative Organizations of the T.E.I. of Messolonghi,

Department of Public Relations and Communication of the T.E.I. of West Macedonia

Department of Public Relations and Communication of the T.E.I. of the Ionian

(according to the art. 16 of the Νo. 2327/1995), provided that they have been successful in oral examinations on the following courses:

  1. Introduction to Criminology I: The syllabus corresponds to the content of the book “Elements of Criminology” of I. Farsedakis, Nomiki Vivliothiki Publ. Excluding those corresponding to pages 111-128 (in Greek).
  2. Introduction to Criminology II: The syllabus of the course is included in:
    1. the book of I. Farsedakis “Elements of Criminology”, Nomiki Vivliothiki Publ., Athens, 1996, pp. 111-129 (in Greek).
    2. the book of I. Daskalakis “Criminology of Social Reaction” A.N. Sakkoulas Publ., Athens-Komotini, 1985, pp. 7-45, 60-64§2, 75-83,85-87,91-108, 133-134, 144-159 (in Greek).
  3. History of criminological theories: The syllabus of the course is included in:
    V.Vlachou, Historical review of criminological theories during the 19th century, Nomiki Vivliothiki Publ., 2017, pp. 91-109, 129-150, 151-187 (in Greek)
  4. Empirical Criminology Ι & II: The syllabus of the course is included in:
     Ch. Zarafonitou, “Empirical Criminology”, 3rd revised ed., Nomiki Vivliothiki Publ., Athens, 2023 (in Greek).