Computer Programming I
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university program provides a comprehensive education in various fields, including physics, computer science, and engineering.
Department of Physics
The Department of Physics offers undergraduate and graduate programs in physics, with a focus on theoretical and experimental research. The department is divided into several sections, including:
- Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Astronomy, and Astrophysics
- Applied Physics
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Electronics and Computers
Courses
The department offers a range of courses, including:
- Programming in C++ and Fortran
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Computer Architecture
- Operating Systems
- Software Engineering
Research Areas
The department has several research areas, including:
- Theoretical Physics
- Experimental Physics
- Materials Science
- Computational Physics
Faculty
The department has a diverse faculty with expertise in various areas of physics and computer science. The faculty members are:
- Prof. Konstantinos Giannakopoulos
- Prof. Chrysostomos Kasimis
- Prof. Dimitrios Bakalis
Admissions
Admission to the program is based on academic merit and requires a strong foundation in mathematics and physics.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's nationality and residency status.
Language of Instruction
The language of instruction is Greek, but courses may be taught in English for international students.
Facilities
The department has state-of-the-art facilities, including:
- Computer labs
- Research laboratories
- Library and information center
Student Life
The university offers a range of student services, including:
- Student counseling
- Career counseling
- Sports and recreation facilities
- Cultural and social events
Alumni
The department has a strong alumni network, with graduates working in various fields, including academia, industry, and research.
