Description

Knowledge: Graduates acquire increased specialized knowledge on the cognitive domains of the programme, with regard to the latest scientific developments, acquire the basis for original and critical thinking by combining various cognitive sectors, and are capable of connecting research to professional activity, taking into consideration the theories and methodologies of their cognitive domain.
Skills: Graduates acquire skills with regard to the practical application of theories and methodologies, the critical and original application of the knowledge acquired on research, the analysis and evaluation of modern relevant subjects, as well as the documentation and resolution of composite problems with clarity, sufficiency, and precision, while taking into consideration the various application context thereof. In addition, they acquire skills for the collection and analysis of data, decision-making, the procedures of communication, the design of management programmes, as well as the management of teams.
Competences: The graduates develop competences at a high level and are capable of using them effectively, both in scientific and professional situations. Moreover, they are capable of using these competences for the formulation of strategies, decision making, as well as crisis management. In addition, the acquire competences for learning, setting objectives and priorities, managing time, and formulating and presenting reports using new technologies.

Relation to Employment

The graduates are capable of working either as self-employed, or in positions of responsibility in businesses and organisations in the private or public sector.

Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities

Knowledge

Skills

Competences

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