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European University Cyprus Accounting (BSc) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements    

  • English and Communication    
    • Public Speaking
    • Writing for Business Studies
    • Business Communication in English
  • Mathematics
    • Statistics I

Major Requirements

  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting
  • Intermediate Accounting I
  • Intermediate Accounting II
  • Tax Framework
  • Introduction to Auditing
  • Advanced Financial Reporting/Consolidations
  • Advanced Cost & Management Accounting
  • Advanced Financial Reporting
  • Advanced Business Taxation
  • Advanced Audit and Internal Review
  • Performance Management I
  • Performance Management II
  • Financial Management and Control
  • Introduction to Business
  • International Business
  • Business Research
  • Business Policy and Strategic Management
  • Senior Project
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis
  • Business Law I
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behaviour

Accounting / Business Electives    
Students select twelve (12) of the following courses:

  • Computer Applications in Accounting
  • Independent Study in Accounting
  • Special Topics in Financial Accounting
  • Accounting Internship
  • Business Tax Planning I
  • Business Tax Planning II
  • Business Tax Planning III
  • Tax Compliance I
  • Tax Compliance II
  • Tax Compliance III
  • Audit & Assurance I
  • Audit & Assurance II
  • Audit & Assurance III
  • Financial Accounting Reporting I
  • Financial Accounting Reporting II
  • Financial Accounting Reporting III
  • Finite Mathematics for Business
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Economic Data Analysis
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • International Oil and Gas Accounting

Free Electives

The BSc in Accounting at EUC prepares students to achieve great success in today’s accounting industry.  Accountants are always in high demand.  A valuable and versatile degree, the program’s curriculum covers the most current knowledge and emphasizes the skills needed in the private and public sectors, and to pursue further qualifications through the leading professional accounting bodies—ACCA, ICAEW, AIA and CIMA.

Students earn up to 9 exemptions for the ACCA and up to 12 exemptions for the ICAEW (ACA) while completing their bachelor’s degree to fast-track their completing professional qualifications.  Internships connect students with the “Big Four” global accounting firms as well as with other international and local accounting firms, corporations and government sector agencies.

European University Cyprus School of Sciences Aviation Management (BSc) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

  • Information Technology for Aviation
  • Writing for Business Studies
  • Statistics

Core Requirements

  • PPL Theory    
  • Introduction to Civil Aviation Management
  • Operations Control in Aviation
  • Yield and Revenue Management
  • Introduction to Accounting
  • Aviation Information Systems and Digitalization
  • Quality Management and Compliance Monitoring
  • Project Management in Aviation
  • Aviation Psychology and Human Factors    
  • Emergency Response & CSR
  • Health and Safety Management and Safety Culture
  • Strategic Management in Aviation
  • Airworthiness and Certification Procedures
  • Aviation Project    
  • Business Research
  • Contemporary Leadership and Team Building

Specialization Requirements

1. Air Operations 

  • Aircraft General Knowledge - Instrumentation    
  • Human Performance    
  • Meteorology
  • General Navigation    
  • Air Law    
  • Aircraft General Knowledge - Airframe and Systems    
  • Flight Planning and Monitoring    
  • Radio Navigation
  • Mass and Balance    
  • Flight Performance    
  • Operational Procedures    
  • Principles of Flight    
  • VFR and IFR Communications    
  • Multi Crew Cooperation    
  • Professional Pilot Flight Training

2. Commercial Operations

  • Airline Commercial Operations    
  • Airline Sales and E-commerce    
  • Introduction to Business    
  • Business Calculus and Applications    
  • International Business    
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship    
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Business Communication in English    
  • Essentials of Leadership    
  • Introduction to Marketing    
  • Consumer behavior    
  • Principles of Management    
  • Organizational Behavior    
  • Introduction to Public Relations    
  • An Introduction to Group Dynamics

Major Electives

  • Introduction to Airline Management    
  • Introduction to Airport Management    
  • Introduction to Air Traffic Services    
  • Private Pilot Flight Training    
  • Aviation Communication    
  • Airline Operations Management    
  • Airport Operations Management    
  • Crew Resource Management    
  • Airport Security    
  • Airline Safety and Safety Management Systems
  • Airline Network Management    
  • Management of Change    
  • Internship    
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis    
  • Human Resource Management    
  • International Management    
  • Management of Services    

Free Electives

Competition in the skies is obvious when we consider the vast number of airplanes crisscrossing the globe every day.  The Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management at EUC is a unique program that is available for the first time in Cyprus.  Developed in association with strategic partners from the aviation industry such as airlines, airport and transport services and aviation training organizations, the program offers two tracks—Commercial Operations or Air Operation.

The program offers a specialization in Commercial Operations which focuses on the management side of aviation, such as running an airport or overseeing airport or airline operations. If you choose the specialization in Air Operations, you will undertake flight training to qualify as a commercial pilot in tandem with the degree coursework.  To ensure career prospects in the aviation industry, those with pilot qualifications will gain a much-in-demand bachelor’s degree.

European University Cyprus School of Sciences Biomedical Sciences (BSc) 8 semesters Campus based

YEAR 1    

SEMESTER 1    

  • Introduction to Human Biology    
  • Calculus I    
  • General and Inorganic Chemistry    
  • English for Health Sciences III    
  • Academic skills    

SEMESTER 2    

  • Organic Chemistry    
  • Anatomy I    
  • Physiology I    
  • Cell Biology    
  • Physics for biomedical sciences

YEAR 2    

SEMESTER 3    

  • Anatomy II
  • Physiology II
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biochemistry I
  • Applied Biostatistics    

SEMESTER 4    

  • Biochemistry II    
  • Basic Epidemiology    
  • Histology I        
  • Medical Genetics

YEAR 3    

SEMESTER 5

  • Biotechnology    
  • Developmental Biology and Embryology    
  • Bioinformatics    
  • Nutrition and metabolism    
  • Reproductive biology    
  • Research Methodology in Health Sciences

SEMESTER 6    

  • Microbiology    
  • Clinical Immunology and Hematology    
  • Bioethics and Scientific Integrity    
  • Regenerative Medicine    
  • Elective Course*

YEAR 4  
 
SEMESTER 7    

  • Final year project I    
  • Systems Biomedicine    
  • Cancer Biology    
  • Molecular Pharmacology    
  • Elective Course*    

SEMESTER 8    

  • Final year project II
  • Clinical Chemistry    
  • Drugs and disease    
  • Pathobiology    

* Electives are selected from the list below:

  • Teaching Biology    
  • Health Care Management and Public Health
  • Cellular Neuroscience    
  • Toxicology and Forensics    
  • Medical Psychology    
  • Personalized Medicine

The BSc in Biomedical Sciences at EUC prepares students to play a key role in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and diseases. This degree program covers the fundamentals of biology, biochemistry, anatomy, immunology and physiology in relation to human health and disease.   Learning sophisticated laboratory techniques, students are trained to perform tests and analyses to provide essential diagnostic information and to determine and monitor a course of treatment for patients.

The graduates are equipped with sound laboratory skills, communication and writing skills and high ethical standards for immediate employment. The program also enables graduates to pursue postgraduate studies in health professions in order to become medical doctors or to follow an academic or research career in the medical or biomedical fields.

European University Cyprus School of Business Administration Business Studies (BBA) 8 Semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

English and Communication

  • Public Speaking and Human Communication
  • Writing for Business Studies
  • Business Communication in English

Humanities & Social Sciences

  • Psychology, Sociology Languages

Business Core Requirements

  • Introduction to Business
  • Numerical Applications and Methods for Business
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Business Computer Applications
  • International Business
  • Strategic Management
  • Business Research
  • Undergraduate Thesis
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis
  • Corporate and Business Law I
  • Business Statistics

*Students will have a choice of Greek, German, French, Spanish, Russian. If a Language Elective is chosen, then the Students must complete both language levels.

Major Fields of Study

Students will select 12 courses from at least two (2) of the major fields of study listed below, and one (1) course from the following two courses

  • Business Simulations
  • Placement

Management and Marketing

  • Contemporary Leadership and Communication
  • Leading Change and Teambuilding
  • Managing and Developing Human Capital
  • SMEs Management
  • Sustainability Management
  • Special Topics in Business
  • Operations and Management Science
  • Project Management
  • Advanced Marketing Management
  • Marketing of Services

Marketing and Digital Communications

  • Advertising and Sales Promotion
  • Professional Selling
  • Direct Marketing
  • IMC Strategy
  • Social Media and Marketing Communications
  • Public Relations Management and Practice
  • Digital Marketing
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Customer Engagement
  • Brand Management

Economics and Finance

  • Labour Economics
  • Multinational Corporate Finance
  • Investments
  • Portfolio Management
  • Financial Management and Control
  • Money and Banking
  • Managerial Economics
  • Economics of the European Union
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • International Economics

Hospitality and Tourism Management

  • The Hospitality Business
  • Managing Front office, Technology and Reservation Systems
  • Managing Casino, Spa and Wellness Services
  • Revenues and Cost Control in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Designing and Managing Bar and Beverage Operations
  • Fundamentals of Tourism and Global Changes
  • Niche Tourism and Innovative Products
  • Research Methods and Data Analysis in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Contemporary Challenges in Hospitality and Tourism Development and Management
  • Strategic Management and Leadership in Hospitality and Tourism

Free Electives

Whether your passion is football or fashion, social media or travel—everything has a business side to it.  A well-rounded and flexible degree, the BBA in Business Studies trains students in practical business skills in areas such as accounting, finance, human resource management, strategy, change-management and quantitative and qualitative analysis.  The EUC Business Studies degree equips you to solve real-world problems, add value to products or services and start your own business.

Internships at top-notch companies ensure that our students gain valuable experience to fast-track their careers.  Our graduates enter the job market immediately, create start-ups or pursue continued studies in MBA programs or more specialized post-graduate degrees.

European University Cyprus Department of Management and Marketing Business Studies (BBA) (Distance Learning) 8 Semesters Online

General Education Requirements

English and Communication

  • Public Speaking and Human Communication
  • Writing for Business Studies
  • Business Communication in English

Humanities & Social Sciences

  • Psychology, Sociology

Business Core Requirements

  • Introduction to Business
  • Numerical Applications and Methods for Business
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Computer Applications for Business
  • International Business
  • Strategic Management
  • Business Research
  • Undergraduate Thesis
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Managing and Developing Human Capital
  • Fundamentals of Production and Operations Management
  • Business Statistics
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis
  • Corporate and Business Law I

Major Fields of Studies Electives
Students will select one (1) course from the following two courses:

  • Business Simulations
  • Placement

10 courses from at least two (2) of the major fields of study listed below:

Management

  • Contemporary Leadership and Communication
  • Leading Change and Team building
  • Sustainability Management
  • SMEs Management
  • Special Topics in Business
  • Operations and Management Science
  • Project Management
  • Supply Chain Management and Logistics

Marketing and Digital Communications

  • Social Media and Marketing Communications
  • Advertising and Sales Promotion
  • Professional Selling
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Digital Marketing
  • Brand Management
  • Customer Engagement
  • Marketing of Services

Economics and Finance

  • Financial Management and Control
  • Money and Banking
  • Investments
  • Portfolio Management
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • Managerial Economics
  • Labour Economics
  • International Economics

Hospitality and Tourism Management

  • The Hospitality Business
  • Designing and Managing Bar and Beverage Operations
  • Fundamentals of Tourism and Global Changes
  • Managing Front office, Technology and Reservation Systems
  • Revenues and Cost Control in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Contemporary Challenges in Hospitality and Tourism Development and Management
  • Managing Casino, Spa and Wellness Services
  • Research Methods and Data Analysis in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Free Electives

 

Whether your passion is football or fashion, social media or travel—everything has a business side to it.  A well-rounded and flexible degree, the BBA in Business Studies trains students in practical business skills in areas such as accounting, finance, human resource management, strategy, change-management and quantitative and qualitative analysis.  The EUC Business Studies degree equips you to solve real-world problems, add value to products or services and start your own business.

Internships at top-notch companies ensure that our students gain valuable experience to fast-track their careers.  Our graduates enter the job market immediately, create start-ups or pursue continued studies in MBA programs or more specialized post-graduate degrees.

European University Cyprus School of Sciences Computer Engineering (BSc) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

  • Public Speaking
  • Writing for Computer Science and Engineering
  • Instruction in Expository Writing
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • General Education Electives

Science Requirements

  • Introductory Physics I
  • Introductory Physics II
  • Introductory Physics I Laboratory
  • Introductory Physics II Laboratory

Mathematics Requirements

  • Calculus I
  • Calculus II
  • Differential Equations
  • Linear Algebra
  • Probability & Statistics

Major Requirements

  • Discrete Structures
  • Programming Principles I
  • Programming Principles II
  • Computer Applications for Engineers
  • Data Structures & Algorithms
  • Digital Logic
  • Computer Organization & Architecture
  • Assembly Language
  • Data Communications and Computer Networks
  • Operating Systems
  • Electric Circuits I
  • Electric Circuits I Laboratory
  • Electric Circuits II
  • Electronics I
  • Electronics II
  • Electric Circuits II Laboratory
  • Electronics I Laboratory
  • Electronics II Laboratory
  • Digital Logic Design Laboratory
  • Microprocessors and Microcomputers
  • Operating Systems Laboratory
  • Microprocessors and Microcomputers Laboratory
  • Advanced Computer Organization and Architecture
  • Computer Engineering Design
  • Data Communications and Computer Networks Laboratory
  • Senior Design Project

Major Electives

Students select five (5) of the following courses. Students are required to take at least three (3) ECE courses as Computer Engineering Major Electives from the list of Major Electives.

  • Web Technologies
  • Web Programming
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Visual Programming
  • Search Engine Optimisation and Internet Marketing
  • Compiler Design
  • Programming in Unix-like Environment
  • Computer Graphics I
  • Fundamentals of Distributed Systems
  • Database Management Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • The Java Programming Language**
  • Digital Game Design
  • Smartphone Programming
  • Theory of Computation
  • Graph Theory
  • Digital Image Processing and Computer Vision
  • Network Security
  • Contemporary Topics
  • Cybercrime Concepts and Legal Considerations
  • User Interface Development
  • E-commerce and the Internet
  • Embedded Systems
  • Internship Project
  • Parallel Computing
  • Contemporary Topics
  • Introduction to Robotics
  • VLSI Design
  • FPGA Design Using VHDL
  • Multivariable Calculus
  • Introduction to Cryptography
  • Discrete-Time Systems

Telecommunications

All courses will be taken to fulfil degree requirements; no extra courses will be required. All 5 courses can be taken as Computer Engineering major electives.

  • Wireless and Mobile Networks
  • Signals and Systems Theory
  • Electric and Magnetic Fields
  • Digital Signal Processing    
  • Microwave and Optical Transmission

Data and Computer Networking

Students wishing to follow the Concentration in Data and Computer Networking are required to register for all 5 courses listed below as part of their 5 major elective courses.

  • Wireless and Mobile Networks
  • Network Fundamentals
  • Routing Protocols and Concepts
  • Scaling Networks
  • Connecting Networks

Free Electives

The BSc in Computer Engineering at EUC equips students with the software, hardware and electronics engineering skills required to design, deliver and maintain computing systems.Students gain a firm foundation in the principles and theory of Computer Engineering and are then able to select concentrations in Telecommunications or Data and Computer Networking. The program provides students with skills in the newest software techniques as well as digital electronics.

Students develop practical skills through extensive design project work in teams, covering computing, robotics, electronics and embedded systems. An essential component of the program is hands-on lab work to design and develop a solution to a real-life problem. Students participate in internships to boost their CV prior to graduation. The Computer Engineering degree at EUC is recognized by the Scientific and Technical Chamber of Cyprus (ETEK).

European University Cyprus School of Sciences Computer Information Systems (BSc) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

  • Public Speaking
  • Writing for Computer Science and Engineering
  • Instruction in Expository Writing
  • Statistics I
  • General Education Electives

Business Core Requirements    

  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Introduction to Business
  • Finite Mathematics for Business    
  • Business Research
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Principles of Management
  • Production and Operations Management

Major Requirements

  • Programming Principles I
  • Programming Principles II
  • Web Technologies
  • Web Programming
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Search Engine Optimisation and Internet Marketing
  • Database Management Systems
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • The Java Programming Language**
  • Smartphone Programming
  • Software Engineering I
  • Software Engineering II
  • Fundamentals of Information Systems
  • Fundamentals and Applications of Data Structures
  • User Interface Development
  • Networks and Information Security
  • E-commerce and the Internet
  • Information Systems Strategy and Management
  • Data Mining and Web Mining
  • Senior Project

Major Electives

Students select three (3) of the following courses

  • Fundamentals of Distributed Systems
  • Knowledge Management
  • Cybercrime Concepts and Legal Considerations    
  • Principles of Information Management Systems
  • Developing web applications
  • Multimedia Systems
  • Advanced Web Applications
  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Internship Project
  • Web Engineering
  • Contemporary Topics
  • Geographical Information Systems
  • Complex Networked Systems

Free Electives

European University Cyprus School of Sciences Computer Science (BSc) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

  • Public Speaking
  • Writing for Computer Science and Engineering
  • Instruction in Expository Writing
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • General Education Elective

Mathematics Requirements

  • Calculus I
  • Calculus II
  • Linear Algebra
  • Probability & Statistics
  • Mathematics Elective

Mathematics Elective
Students select One (1) of the following courses

  • Differential Equations
  • Multivariable Calculus
  • Introduction to Cryptography
  • Discrete-Time Systems
  • Mathematics and Modelling for Game Programming

Major Requirements

  • Discrete Structures
  • Introduction to Computer Science
  • Programming Principles I
  • Programming Principles II
  • Web Technologies
  • Data Structures & Algorithms
  • Web Programming
  • Digital Logic
  • Computer Organization & Architecture
  • Programming Languages
  • Programming in Unix-like Environment
  • Operating Systems
  • Fundamentals of Distributed Systems
  • Database Management Systems
  • Theory of Computation
  • Algorithms
  • Software Engineering I
  • Software Engineering II
  • Senior Project

Major Electives
Students select Four (4) of the following courses.
*Students are required to take at least Two (2) CSC courses as Computer Science Electives.

  • Computer Applications for Engineers
  • Search Engine Optimisation and Internet Marketing
  • Assembly Language
  • Compiler Design
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • The Java Programming Language**
  • Graph Theory
  • Wireless and Mobile Networks
  • Internship Project
  • Management Information Systems
  • Digital Image Processing and Computer Vision
  • Network Security
  • Contemporary Topics
  • Cybercrime Concepts and Legal Considerations
  • User Interface Development
  • E-commerce and the Internet
  • Network Fundamentals
  • Routing Protocols and Concepts
  • Scaling Networks
  • Connecting Networks
  • Embedded Systems
  • Digital Signal Processing    
  • Parallel Computing
  • Contemporary Topics
  • Introduction to Robotics
  • Differential Equations
  • Multivariable Calculus
  • Introduction to Cryptography
  • Discrete-Time Systems

Game Design and Development
All courses will be taken to fulfil degree requirements; no extra courses will be required. 4 out of the 5 courses (all CSC) can be taken as Computer Science major electives. The 5th course can be taken either as a Free elective or a Mathematics elective.

  • Computer Graphics I
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Scripting for Game Development
  • Digital Game Design    
  • Mathematics and Modelling for Game Programming

Software Engineering
All courses will be taken to fulfil degree requirements; no extra courses will be required. Of the 5 courses: 4 will be taken as Computer Science major electives and the last one as 1 Free elective.

  • Visual Programming
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Smartphone Programming
  • Data Mining and Web Mining
  • Web Engineering


Free Electives

The BSc in Computer Science at EUC provides students with a breadth of knowledge and range of technical skills in theoretical and applied aspects of the field. Through educational robotics, students gain hands-on experience with computer programming. The program covers not only the traditional areas of Software Engineering, but also all of the major evolving areas of Computer Science. Students are equipped with solid foundations in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Computer Networks and Security and Big Data.

The program provides graduates with a strong foundation in technical skills, an understanding of the business environment and the ability to communicate these skills to the end user. The BSC in Computer Science at EUC is recognized by the Scientific and Technical Chamber of Cyprus (ETEK).

European University Cyprus School of Medicine Dental Surgery (BDS) 10 semesters Campus based

YEAR 1    

SEMESTER 1

  • Anatomy I
  • Physiology I
  • Histology / Embryology I
  • Principles of Cell Biology and Genetics
  • Medical Biochemistry
  • Dental Ethics

SEMESTER 2

  • Anatomy II
  • Physiology II
  • Histology / Embryology II
  • Biostatistics – Epidemiology
  • Dental Morphology
  • Applied Dental Biochemistry
  • Biomaterials and Technology in Dentistry


YEAR 2    

SEMESTER 3

  • Microbiology    
  • Pathophysiology
  • Pharmacology
  • Principles of Surgery
  • Biology and Pathology of Hard Dental Tissues
  • Foundations of Nutrition
  • Community and Preventive Dentistry

SEMESTER 4    

  • Principles of Internal Medicine
  • General Therapeutics
  • First Aid
  • Operative Dentistry I
  • Endodontics I
  • Fixed Prosthodontics I
  • Removable Prosthodontics I
  • Periodontology I
  • Dental Radiology I
  • Physiology of the Stomatognathic System    


YEAR 3  
 
SEMESTER 5    

  • Operative Dentistry II
  • Endodontics II
  • Fixed Prosthodontics II
  • Removable Prosthodontics II
  • Periodontology II
  • Oral Surgery I
  • Oral Medicine / Oral Pathology I
  • Dental Radiology II
  • Digital Dentistry and Digital Planning

SEMESTER 6

  • Operative Dentistry III    
  • Endodontics III    
  • Fixed Prosthodontics III
  • Removable Prosthodontics III
  • Periodontology III
  • Oral Surgery II
  • Oral Medicine / Oral Pathology II
  • Pediatric Dentistry I
  • Dental Anesthesiology
  • Ergonomics and Infection Control in Dental Practice
  • Behavior and Communication Skills


YEAR 4    

SEMESTER 7

  • Operative Dentistry IV
  • Endodontics IV    
  • Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics I    
  • Periodontology IV
  • Oral Surgery III    
  • Oral Medicine / Oral Pathology III
  • Pediatric Dentistry II
  • Orthodontics I
  • Critical Appraisal of the Literature I
  • Elective Course   

SEMESTER 8

  • Operative Dentistry V    
  • Endodontics V    
  • Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics II    
  • Periodontology V    
  • Oral Surgery IV    
  • Oral Medicine / Oral Pathology IV    
  • Pediatric Dentistry III    
  • Orthodontics II    
  • Critical Appraisal of the Literature II    
  • Introduction to Craniomandibular Disorders


YEAR 5    

SEMESTER 9

  • Operative Dentistry VI    
  • Endodontics VI    
  • Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics III    
  • Periodontology VI    
  • Oral Surgery V    
  • Oral Medicine / Oral Pathology V    
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery I    
  • Pediatric Dentistry IV    
  • Orthodontics III    
  • Integrated Clinical Seminar I    
  • Geriatric Dentistry    

SEMESTER 10

  • Operative Dentistry VII    
  • Endodontics VII    
  • Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics IV    
  • Periodontology VII    
  • Oral Surgery VI    
  • Oral Medicine / Oral Pathology VI    
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery II    
  • Pediatric Dentistry V    
  • Orthodontics IV    
  • External Rotations    
  • Integrated Clinical Seminar II

Elective Courses    

  • Occupational Risks in Dentistry    
  • Legal and Forensic Dentistry    
  • Dental Marketing, Management Skills and Group Management
  • Dental Office Administration    

The Bachelor of Dental Surgery at EUC offers a modern curriculum based on the highest European and North American dental education standards. Students are trained in the fundamentals of human health and disease with relevance to the oral environment using a curriculum closely integrated to the biomedical sciences. Students undertake classes in state-of the-art facilities including the anatomy dissection room and clinical and technical skills labs with patient simulators and a range of dental equipment. A diverse student body and faculty ensures a collaborative learning environment and a global perspective in the field of dental health.

Graduates automatically qualify to work as general practitioners anywhere within the 32 European Union and European Free Trade Association member states. Membership to the Association of Dental Education in Europe ensures compliance with any updates of the profile and competences for the graduating European dentist.

European University Cyprus School of Business Administration Economics and Finance 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

  • Writing for Business Studies
  • Business Communication in English

Business Core Requirements

  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Business Statistics
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis
  • Corporate and Business Law I
  • Introduction to Business
  • Numerical Applications and Methods for Business
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Business Computer Applications
  • International Business
  • Strategic Management
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behavior

Major Requirements

  • Mathematics for Economists
  • Financial Markets Regulations and Compliance
  • Financial Management and Control
  • Money and Banking
  • Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Investments
  • Portfolio Management
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • Managerial Economics
  • International Trade
  • Econometrics I
  • Business Research

Major Electives

  • Labour Economics
  • International Economics
  • Internship
  • Multinational Corporate Finance
  • Financial Risk Management
  • Advanced Macroeconomics
  • Options and Futures
  • Econometrics II
  • Economics of the European Union
  • Economic Development and Growth
  • Undergraduate Thesis
  • Business Simulations

Free Electives

The BSc degree in Economics and Finance at EUC encompasses the development of key competencies in the specialized study of economics, while building sought-after skills in applied finance. In a world of fluctuating markets and challenging business environments, a degree in Economics and Finance trains students to use economic and finance theory to make valuable and ethical decisions across the sectors. At EUC, we will help you to develop a wide range of essential skills such as analytical problem solving, teamwork, research and communicating information.

Economics and Finance is a rigorous degree that equips students with analytical and quantitative skills to aid in decision-making and critical to policy-making. This degree should appeal to one aiming for a career in either the public or private sectors or for an advanced degree in related fields. Many internship opportunities exist for Economics and Finance students to begin building a strong CV before graduation.

European University Cyprus School of Sciences Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BSc) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

  • Public Speaking    
  • Writing for Computer Science and Engineering
  • Instruction in Expository Writing
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • General Education Elective

Science Requirements

  • Introductory Physics I    
  • Introductory Physics II    
  • Introductory Physics I Laboratory
  • Introductory Physics II Laboratory

Mathematics Requirements

  • Calculus I
  • Calculus II
  • Differential Equations
  • Multivariable Calculus
  • Linear Algebra
  • Probability & Statistics

Major Requirements

  • Programming Principles I
  • Introduction to Engineering Principles and Measurements
  • Electric Circuits I
  • Electric Circuits I Laboratory
  • Electric Circuits II
  • Electronics I
  • Electronics II
  • Digital Logic
  • Computer Organization & Architecture
  • Electric Circuits II Laboratory
  • Electronics I Laboratory
  • Electronics II Laboratory
  • Digital Logic Design Laboratory
  • Data Communications and Computer Networks    
  • Introduction to Communication Systems
  • Microprocessors and Microcomputers
  • Signals and Systems Theory
  • Electric and Magnetic Fields
  • Power Engineering
  • Microprocessors and Microcomputers Laboratory
  • Control Systems and Theory
  • Control Systems Laboratory
  • Power Electronics
  • Data Communications and Computer Networks Laboratory
  • Senior Design Project

Major Electives

Students must select any five (5) of the courses available from the list of major electives, some of which must be from the specialization areas “Electrical Engineering” and “Electronic Engineering” according to the requirements of the local professional certification body.

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Assembly Language
  • Fundamentals of Distributed Systems
  • Internship Project
  • Contemporary Topics

Specialization area: Electronic Engineering

  • Network Fundamentals
  • Routing Protocols and Concepts    
  • Embedded Systems
  • Digital Signal Processing    
  • Parallel Computing
  • Microwave and Optical Transmission
  • VLSI Design
  • FPGA Design Using VHDL

Specialization area: Electrical Engineering

  • Renewable Energy Sources
  • Photovoltaic Technologies
  • Electrical Integration of Renewable Technologies
  • Power Systems: Analysis
  • Electrical Energy: Generation, Transport and Distribution
  • Wiring Regulations: Explained and Illustrated
  • Wiring Regulations: Design and verification of electrical installations


Free Electives

The BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at EUC enables students to specialize with either an energy focus (production, distribution and renewable energy) or a telecommunication focus. The program emphasizes the knowledge and skills required in a fast-changing industry, so that students are able to appropriately design, develop, evaluate, maintain and upgrade electrical and electronic systems.

Students gain skills in electrical installations, design and maintenance of communication systems, electrical circuits and control boards. Students participate in internships at leading Cypriot or multinational companies active in the field of Electrical and Electronic Systems and Telecommunications, such as CYTA and Hellas Sat. The Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree at EUC is recognized by the Scientific and Technical Chamber of Cyprus (ETEK), the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM).

European University Cyprus School of Humanities, Social and Education Sciences English Studies (BA) 8 semesters Online

Degree Requirements

General Education Requirements

Humanities

  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Introduction to Sociology

Social Behavioral and Political Sciences

  • Philosophy, Psychology or Political Science
  • History, Anthropology or Sociology

English and Communication

  • Public Speaking
  • Instruction in Expository Writing

Computer Fundamentals

  • Computer Fundamentals and Applications

Core Requirements

  • Advanced Expository Writing
  • Introduction To Poetry
  • Introduction To Drama
  • Introduction to Fiction
  • Shakespeare
  • Critical and Cultural Theory
  • Modern Poetry    
  • Modern Drama
  • The 19th Century English Novel    
  • Major European Novels of the 20th Century
  • Introduction to Linguistics I
  • Introduction to Linguistics II
  • The History of the English Language
  • English Grammar
  • Phonetics and Phonology
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Applied Linguistics
  • Teaching Methodology I
  • English as a Global Language

Major Requirements

Select fifteen (15) of the following courses

  • The European Romantic Movement
  • European Drama
  • Women in Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • Writing Nonfiction
  • Post-Colonialism
  • Modernism and Postmodernism
  • American Fiction
  • British Fiction    
  • African - American Literature    
  • The Literary Dimension of Film    
  • Special Topics I: Literatur
  • Semantics and Pragmatics    
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • Language Disabilities and The Language Processes
  • Discourse Analysis
  • Teaching Young Learners
  • Teaching English for Specific Purposes
  • Linguistics and Translation    
  • English Materials and the Media
  • Special Topics I: Linguistics

The BA in English Studies at EUC allows students to explore the enduring issues of identity, culture, morality and civilization through the analysis of literature and language. Students develop skills in textual analysis, critical thinking and writing, as well as the knowledge and practical skills required for teaching English as a foreign language.

The program reflects the increased demand for teachers in schools, private institutes and private lessons for young children, students and professionals who want to improve their English.

The program’s content fosters critical thinking and clear writing skills which offer graduates multiple employment opportunities in business and government organizations as well.

European University Cyprus Department of Arts Graphic Design 4 years Campus based 1. Multimedia Design, 2. Printed and Digital Communication

Major Requirements (180 ECTS)

  • Introduction to Graphic Design
  • Idea Generation and Design Processes
  • Design Principles
  • Drawing Techniques
  • Introduction to Art History
  • Typography I
  • Colour Theory and Practice
  • Photography I
  • Typography ΙΙ
  • Life Drawing
  • Computer Applications for Graphic Design
  • Marketing for Designers
  • Graphic Design History
  • Visual Identity Design
  • Introduction to Multimedia Design
  • Introduction to 3D Design
  • Graphic Design and Production
  • Typography ΙΙΙ
  • Graphic Design and Advertising
  • Illustration for Graphic Design and Multimedia
  • Motion Design I
  • Publication Design I
  • Package Design
  • Information Design
  • Digital Media Techniques
  • Modern and Contemporary Art
  • 3D Modelling Design
  • Web Page Design I
  • Professional Practices in Graphic Design
  • Design and Technologies for Social Media

Elective Specialization Courses: 24 ECTS
Students choose four (4) courses from the specialization of their choice. Students who do not wish to choose specialization courses but wish to select courses from both specializations, may do so, with their academic advisor’s consent.

Multimedia Design

  • Topics in Visual Culture
  • Motion Design II
  • Photography II
  • Web Page Design II
  • 3D Computer Animation
  • Sound and Motion

Printed and Digital Communication

  • Topics in Visual Culture
  • Photography II
  • Socially Useful Design
  • Current Awareness Topics in Graphic Design
  • Comic Book Theory and Design
  • Publication Design II

General Education Course: 6 ECTS

  • Upper Intermediate English*

Free Electives: 12 ECTS

Final Thesis Project: 12 ECTS

  • Final Thesis Project I
  • Final Thesis Project II

Internship: 6 ECTS

  • Internship

The Graphic Design program at EUC equips you with key professional skills in the latest technologies that transform the visual landscape.  You will learn the fundamentals of art history, drawing and illustration and apply long-established principles to the unfolding aesthetics of computer-generated art and electronic media.

Facilities at EUC simulate those of an advertising agency or production company to create a positive and productive experience for students and an understanding of this fast-paced and evolving field.  Highly qualified faculty, Erasmus exchanges, competitions, festivals and conferences all give students the opportunity to fully engage with the field and its developments. Internships connect fourth-year students with graphic design, advertising and media production firms to gain experience prior to graduation.

European University Cyprus School of Business Administration Hospitality and Tourism Management (BA) 8 Semesters Campus based

1st Semester

  • Introduction to Financial Accounting    
  • The Hospitality Business    
  • Essentials of Culinary Arts    
  • Designing and Managing Bar and Beverage Operations
  • Free Elective

2nd Semester

  • Fundamentals of Tourism and Global Changes    
  • Language I    
  • Free Elective
  • Social Media and Marketing Communications    
  • Managing Front Office, Technology and Reservation Systems

3rd Semester

  • Language Ⅱ
  • Free Elective
  • Event Development and Management    
  • Organizational Behaviour    
  • Facilities Management

4th Semester 

  • Writing for Business Studies    
  • Service Encounters and Quality    
  • Marketing Principles for Tourism and Hospitality    
  • Revenue and Cost Control Management in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Business Statistics

5th Semester

  • Business Communication in English    
  • Food Service Sanitation, Hygiene and Risk Management
  • Managing and Developing Human Capital    
  • Niche Tourism and Innovative Products    
  • Hospitality Luxury Brand Management

6th Semester

  • Sustainable and Responsible Tourism    
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship    
  • Contemporary Challenges in Hospitality and Tourism Development & Management    
  • The Art of Gastronomy    
  • Managing Casino, Spa and Wellness Services

7th Semester

  • Strategic Management and Leadership in Hospitality and Tourism    
  • Managing Cultural Attractions    
  • Corporate and Business Law I    
  • Research Methods and Data Analysis in Hospitality and Tourism    
  • Placement in Hospitality and Tourism Enterprises

8th Semester  

  • Internship in Hospitality and Tourism Enterprises
  • Independent Study in Hospitality and Tourism

Cyprus is a major tourist destination with world-class hotels and resorts—offering our students and graduates exciting training opportunities and vast scope for professional growth in this industry.  The Hotel, Tourism and Event Management degree at EUC covers business principles of hotel, tourism and event enterprises, including revenue and pricing, culinary business management, human resource management, as well as destination planning and sustainable development, event organization and international marketing strategies.

Students gain practical training in internships and placements concurrent with their studies.  Graduates enjoy success in a range of industries from five-star resorts to corporate event, conference and summit organizers and public tourism authorities.  The degree also prepares students for advanced studies at the MBA level or in specialized management fields.

Job Forum
Hotels, tourism organizations and representatives from the restaurant industries participate in the annual Job Forum on EUC campus, which serves as the main platform for the placement of the hotel management students

Experience in 5* Hotels
Students enjoy internships over the summer months in top-notch hotels such as Hilton, Four Seasons and Grand Resort.

Collaboration with Costa Navarino
EUC cooperates with Costa Navarino in Greece for the practical training of our hotel management students

European University Cyprus Department of Management and Marketing Marketing Communications and Social Media (BBA) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

English and Communication

  • Public Speaking and Human Communication (6 ECTS)
  • Writing for Business Studies* (6 ECTS)
  • Business Communication in English (6 ECTS)

Humanities & Social Sciences 2

  • Psychology, Sociology Languages** (12 ECTS)

Business Core Requirements

  • Introduction to Business (6 ECTS)
  • Numerical Methods and Applications in Business (6 ECTS)
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship (6 ECTS)
  • Computer Applications for Business (6 ECTS)
  • Strategic Management (6 ECTS)
  • Undergraduate Thesis (12 ECTS)
  • Introduction to Marketing (6 ECTS)
  • Principles of Management (6 ECTS)
  • Organizational Behavior (6 ECTS)
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting (6 ECTS)
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting (6 ECTS)
  • Principles of Microeconomics (6 ECTS)
  • Principles of Macroeconomics (6 ECTS)
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis (6 ECTS)
  • Corporate and Business Law I (6 ECTS)
  • Business Statistics (6 ECTS)

Major Requirements

  • Social Media & Marketing Communications (6 ECTS)
  • Advertising and Sales Promotion (6 ECTS)
  • Marketing Research (6 ECTS)
  • Emerging Issues in International Marketing (6 ECTS)
  • Consumer Behaviour (6 ECTS)
  • Professional Selling (6 ECTS)
  • Direct Marketing (6 ECTS)
  • Digital Marketing (6 ECTS)
  • Public Relations Management and Practice (6 ECTS)
  • Integrated Marketing Communications Strategy (6 ECTS)
  • Digital Communications Strategy (6 ECTS)
  • Customer Engagement (6 ECTS)
  • Simulation in Digital Marketing (6 ECTS)

Major Electives

Students must choose 2 Electives from the below:

  • The Art of Persuasion (6 ECTS)
  • Brand Management (6 ECTS)
  • Internship in Marketing Communications (6 ECTS)
  • Contemporary Advertising Practice (6 ECTS)
  • Marketing of Services (6 ECTS)

Free Electives (18 ECTS)

The Marketing Communications and Social Media degree at EUC equips you with the technical and soft skills to help organizations compete for attention in an integrated and digitalized global economy

Our degree aims to nurture creative, ethical and strategic leaders by offering high-quality courses and hands-on experiences. Students are exposed to contemporary concepts and practices in key areas of marketing, digital media and social media strategies to succeed in the fast-paced and dynamic marketing industry.

European University Cyprus Department of Management and Marketing Marketing Communications and Social Media (BBA) (Distance Learning) 8 semesters Online

General Education Requirements

English and Communication

  • Public Speaking
  • Introduction in Expository Writing
  • Business English

Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, History, or Political Science

Mathematics

  • Statistics I

Computer Science

  • Computer Fundamentals and Applications

Business Core Requirements

  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting
  • Introduction to Business
  • Finite Mathematics for Business
  • Business Calculus and Applications
  • International Business
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Business Policy and Strategic Management
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Essentials of Financial Analysis
  • Business Law I
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Principles of Management
  • Organizational Behavior

Major Requirements

  • Business Research
  • Senior Project
  • Advertising and Sales Promotion
  • Fundamentals of Social Media
  • Integrated Marketing Communications
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Selling and Sales Management
  • Direct Marketing
  • The Art of Persuasion
  • Integrated Marketing Communications Campaigns
  • Digital Communications Strategy
  • Public Relations Management and Practice

Major Electives
Students select Five (5) of the following courses

  • Consumer Behavior and Social Media
  • Professional Selling
  • Brand Management
  • Advertising and Symbolism
  • Issues and Crisis Management and CSR
  • Public Relations Audit-Project
  • Event Management

Free Electives

The Marketing Communications and Social Media degree at EUC equips you with the technical and soft skills to help organizations compete for attention in an integrated and digitalized global economy.  Our degree aims to nurture creative, ethical and strategic leaders by offering high-quality courses and hands-on experiences. Students are exposed to contemporary concepts and practices in key areas of marketing, digital media and social media strategies to succeed in the fast-paced and dynamic marketing industry.

European University Cyprus School of Medicine Medicine (MD) 12 semesters Campus based

YEAR 1  
 
SEMESTER 1    

  • Medical Biochemistry I
  • Cellular & Molecular Biology
  • Physics for Biomedical Sciences    
  • Introduction to Epidemiology
  • Biostatistics

SEMESTER 2    

  • Anatomy I
  • Histology - Embryology I
  • Physiology I    
  • Medical Biochemistry II    
  • Introduction to Genetics
  • Clinical Practicum I


YEAR 2  
 
SEMESTER 3

  • Anatomy II
  • Histology - Embryology II
  • Physiology II
  • Human Nutrition & Metabolism
  • Family Medicine & Public Health

SEMESTER 4

  • Neuroscience
  • Medical Psychology
  • Basic Immunology & Microbiology
  • Introduction to Clinical Skills
  • Major Elective*


YEAR 3

SEMESTER 5

  • Pathophysiology I
  • Pathology I
  • Pharmacology I
  • Semiology I
  • General Surgery

SEMESTER 6

  • Pathophysiology II
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Pathology IIPharmacology II
  • Semiology II


YEAR 4

SEMESTER 7

  • Clinical Training I (Respiratory and Cardiovascular System)
  • Clinical Training II (Digestive System and Hematology)
  • SEMESTER 8
  • Diagnosis By Imaging
  • Clinical Training III (Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology)
  • Clinical Training IV (Endocrine System, Uro-Nephrological System and Male Genital Tract)


YEAR 5    

SEMESTER 9   
 

  • Clinical Training V (Musculoskeletal System)    
  • Clinical Training VI (Nervous System and Psychiatry)
  • SEMESTER 10    
  • Clinical Bioethics and Legal Medicine
  • Clinical Training VII (Pediatrics)    
  • Clinical Training VIII (Dermatology)    
  • Medical Therapeutics


YEAR 6

SEMESTER 11

  • Professional Traineeship I [Clinical Training IX (Obstetrics and Gynecology)]
  • Professional Traineeship II [Clinical Training X (Ophthalmology)]
  • Primary Care
  • Symptoms and Interpretation of Complementary Examination Procedures
  • Free Elective

SEMESTER 12

  • Professional Traineeship III [Clinical Training XI (Otorhinolaryngology)]
  • Professional Traineeship IV [Clinical Training XII (ER, Toxicology, Oncology and Palliative Care)]
  • Major Elective*    
  • Free Elective    
     

*Major Elective        

  • Medical Humanities and History        
  • Genomics        
  • Systems Biology        
  • Healthcare Management        
  • Clinical Embryology        
  • Rehabilitation Medicine        
  • Research Methodology and Scientific Writing        
  • Maxillofacial surgery        
  • Interventional Radiology

For many, studying medicine is more of a calling than a choice. The School of Medicine at EUC attracts students who are academically motivated, truly passionate about science and determined to improve the health of the world’s people through state-of-the-art practice, research and innovation. You will experience a global medical education with an international student body, benefit from a highly engaged faculty with Nobel laureates among your professors, and develop essential skills through clinical practice from the first year to excel in the art of healing.

Their rigorous, competency-based curriculum trains students in the best practices in patient care using innovative teaching strategies, advanced simulation and clinical skills training. EUC has exclusive agreements with the largest public and private hospitals in Cyprus for the students’ core clinical rotations. Summer externships in 10 countries provide experiential learning in a range of disciplines. Academic, clinical and career advising helps our medical students achieve the most out of their medical training and become inspired doctors and leaders in the medical profession.

European University Cyprus School of Humanities, Social and Education Sciences Music (BMus) 8 semesters Campus based

General Education Requirements

  • English for Art and Design III

Core Requirements

  • Large Ensemble I*
  • Large Ensemble II*
  • Large Ensemble III*    
  • Large Ensemble IV*    
  • Large Ensemble V*    
  • Large Ensemble VI*    
  • Concert Attendance I    
  • Concert Attendance II    
  • Concert Attendance III    
  • Concert Attendance IV    
  • Concert Attendance V    
  • Concert Attendance VI    
  • Aural Skills I    
  • Aural Skills II    
  • Principles of Ensemble Playing    
  • Applied Primary Study I    
  • Applied Primary Study II    
  • Applied Secondary Study I **    
  • Applied Secondary Study II **    
  • Applied Secondary Study III **    
  • Applied Secondary Study IV **    
  • Chamber Ensemble I    
  • Chamber Ensemble II    
  • Chamber Ensemble III    
  • Conducting    
  • Fundamental Music Skills    
  • Aural Skills III    
  • Aural Skills IV    
  • Applied Primary Study III    
  • Applied Primary Study IV    
  • Advanced Applied Primary Study I    
  • Advanced Applied Primary Study II
  • Advanced Musicianship    
  • Advanced Applied Primary Study III
  • Concert Exam or    
  • Recital    
  • Music Appreciation    
  • Music in Practice I: Rudiments of Music
  • Music in Practice II: Diatonic Harmony
  • Introduction to Forms    
  • Music Technology II    
  • Introduction to Music Education
  • Music in Practice III: Chromatic Harmony    
  • Music in Practice IV: Introduction to Composition
  • Instrumentation and Arranging    
  • Music History I: Ancient to Baroque
  • Music History II: Classical to Modern
  • Music History III: Twentieth Century and Beyond
  • Composition
  • Choral Methods & Rehearsal Techniques
  • Instrumental Methods & Rehearsal Techniques
  • Contemporary Music of Greece and Cyprus
  • Music in Early Childhood    
  • Contemporary Music Teaching    
  • Music Practicum

* Membership to Large Ensemble consists of Concert Choir (Section A), Symphonic Band (Section B) and Jazz Ensemble (Section C)). At least two semesters of Large Ensemble should be in Concert Choir.

** Students whose primary study is not piano, should take the following class piano series instead of Applied Secondary Study I-IV

Music Electives

Οι φοιτητές επιλέγουν οποιαδήποτε 8 μαθήματα από τις πιο κάτω κατηγορίες: 

Music Education and Music Therapy

  • Teaching Music in an Intercultural Context
  • Music Therapy and Special Music Education    
  • Creativity and Improvisation in Music Teaching and Learning
  • Instrumental Methods and Rehearsal Techniques II
  • Music Repertoire and Pedagogy    
  • Music in Therapy and in Education: Fostering communication
  • Creative Music and Music Therapy Strategies

Composition and Musicology

  • Counterpoint    
  • Music Technology II    
  • Musics of the World
  • Folk Music of Greece and Cyprus
  • Creative Orchestration and Composition Techniques
  • America meets Europe
  • Music Figures and Masterpieces

Performance

  • Advanced Conducting    
  • Skills for the Contemporary Musician
  • Elements of Jazz    
  • Advanced Jazz Harmony
  • Byzantine Music
  • Jazz, Rock and Popular Music

Other topics

  • Special Topics in Music    
  • Current Issues in Music

Applied Secondary Study

** Students whose primary study is not piano, should take the following class piano series instead of Applied Secondary Study I-IV

Free Electives

(Any course listed on the prospectus of the University)

The Bachelor of Music at EUC brings together those whose passion is music and whose ambitions are to make a career out of doing what they love. Our students are exposed to artistic and scientific aspects of music in areas such as conducting, composition, musicology, music therapy and music education with teachers who hold international distinctions.   Our faculty and students perform side-by-side and participate in major local, European and international music collaborations in a variety of genres from Jazz to Classical, Rock to Alternative.

Students take first instrument courses throughout their studies, participate in chamber or large ensembles and take part in festivals, international conferences and Erasmus exchanges. The Music program equips students with the knowledge and skills required for further study at the postgraduate level or for careers as music teachers and professional musicians in solo and ensemble performance contexts.

European University Cyprus Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Medicine 5 years Campus based

YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1

  • Principles of Animal Welfare, Behaviour, Law & Ethology
  • Biological Processes I: Biology
  • Biostatistics & Scientific Research Methods
  • Animal Structure I
  • Animal Function I
  • Animal Husbandry I: Animal Care & Management

SEMESTER 2

  • One Health: Health & Environment
  • Biological Processes II: Biochemistry
  • Genetics & Developmental Biology
  • Animal Structure II
  • Animal Function II
  • Applied Ethology

YEAR 2
SEMESTER 3

  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Pathogens & Defense Mechanisms I: Immunology/Microbiology
  • Animal Nutrition & Metabolism
  • Pathology & Pathophysiology I
  • Veterinary Behavioural Medicine
  • Animal Husbandry II: Farm Animal Production

SEMESTER 4

  • Epidemiology & Public Health
  • Pathogens & Defense Mechanisms II: Infectious Diseases
  • Pharmacology
  • Pathology & Pathophysiology II
  • Animal Reproduction
  • Veterinary Skills I: Basic

YEAR 3
SEMESTER 5

  • One Health: Zoonoses
  • Pathogens & Defense Mechanisms III: Parasitology
  • Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology
  • Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
  • Small Animal Medicine I
  • Veterinary Skills II: Small Animals & Equine

SEMESTER 6

  • Food Hygiene I: Food Microbiology
  • Shelter Medicine
  • Farm Animal Medicine I
  • Equine Medicine & Surgery
  • Small Animal Medicine II
  • Veterinary Skills III: Farm Animals

YEAR 4
SEMESTER 7

  • Food Hygiene II: Quality Assurance
  • Herd Health Management
  • Farm Animal Medicine II
  • Gross Pathology I
  • Small Animal Medicine III
  • Veterinary Profession: Clinic Management & Legislation

SEMESTER 8

  • Food Hygiene ΙΙΙ: Quality Inspection
  • Anesthesiology, Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
  • Farm Animal Surgery
  • Gross Pathology II
  • Small Animal Surgery
  • Capstone Project

YEAR 5
SEMESTER 9

  • Clinical Training in Small Animals I
  • Clinical Training in Farm Animals I
  • Clinical Training in Equines

SEMESTER 10

  • Neurosciences/Mental Health II
  • Maternal/Child health II
  • Elective*

*Elective Courses

  • Animal Assisted Therapy
  • Companion Animal Nutrition
  • Animal Health Products & Services
  • Animals & Social Development

The DVM program at EUC follows a competency-based, integrated curriculum which equips students with Day One Competencies--enabling graduates to independently perform entry-level tasks and duties in the veterinary profession. All core subjects follow the European System of Evaluation of Veterinary Training (ESEVT) requirements and other EU and international directives.   

With a diverse international student body and highly engaged faculty, students feel supported and challenged at the same time. The excellent student-faculty ratio in a learner-centered environment is complemented by sophisticated laboratory facilities with the most advanced simulation and skills training complex.   

Students gain early exposure to animal care, husbandry and clinical practice and have access to the EUC Small Animal Veterinary Teaching Hospital and a wide range of partnerships for hands-on training and elective practical training. Graduates of the Veterinary Medicine program will be capable of entering all commonly recognized disciplines of the veterinary profession.