Studies in the History, Spirituality, Art and Musical Tradition of Mount Athos
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Introduction to the Program
The Postgraduate Program "Studies in the History, Spirituality, Art, and Musical Tradition of Mount Athos" is offered by the Department of Social Theology and Christian Culture of the Theological School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. This program aims to provide scientific training and specialization to selected graduates in systematic and specialized studies in the History, Spirituality, and Theology, Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Musicology, and Psaltic Tradition of Mount Athos.
Objectives and Structure
The main objectives of the program are to cultivate and promote scientific knowledge and research in the field of Mount Athos studies, which has significant international scientific interest, and to train postgraduate students with specialized knowledge in the subjects of Mount Athos history, spirituality, art, archaeology, and architecture, as well as its musical and psaltic tradition. The program consists of a full study program of 90 ECTS credits, with a minimum duration of three academic semesters, including the time required for the preparation of the postgraduate dissertation.
Specializations
The program includes three specializations:
- History and Art of Mount Athos
- Theology and Spiritual Life of Mount Athos
- Musical Tradition and Psaltic Art of Mount Athos
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements and selection criteria for the program are as follows:
1. Admission Requirements
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2. Selection Criteria
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Tuition Fees
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Research Areas
The program focuses on the following research areas:
- History of Mount Athos
- Spirituality and Theology of Mount Athos
- Art and Architecture of Mount Athos
- Musicology and Psaltic Tradition of Mount Athos
Quality Assurance Policy
The program adheres to the quality assurance policy of the university, which ensures the high standards of education and research.
Program Duration
The program has a minimum duration of three academic semesters, including the time required for the preparation of the postgraduate dissertation.
Credits
The program consists of 90 ECTS credits.
Conclusion
The Postgraduate Program "Studies in the History, Spirituality, Art, and Musical Tradition of Mount Athos" offers a unique opportunity for students to engage in in-depth studies of the history, spirituality, art, and musical tradition of Mount Athos, and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in this field.
