School: School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Teaching Greek to Speakers of Other Languages.

Academic year

2022-2023
Taught Language: Greek

Course Summary

Graduates will specialize in theoretical and practical issues relating to the teaching of Greek as a second/foreign language. They will develop transferrable skills relating to the field and especially in the area of teaching.

Career Prospects

Graduates will be able to have an international career in teaching Greek as a second/foreign language. They will also be able to devise language teaching programmes. Graduates will be able to work for the public or private sector globally (schools, institutes, universities, research centres), which specialize in this field.

Modules

Section: A – Υποχρεωτικά Μαθήματα
Min. ECTS Credits: 60  Max. ECTS Credits: 60
Notes:
Course Code Course Title ECTS Credits
TGSOL-511D Θεωρίες Κατάκτησης της Δεύτερης/Ξένης Γλώσσας 10
TGSOL-512D Σχεδιασμός Μαθήματος και Διαχείριση Τάξης 10
TGSOL-513D Μεθοδολογία της Έρευνας 10
TGSOL-521D Η Διδασκαλία της Γραμματικής 10
TGSOL-522D Διδασκαλία της Ελληνικής ως Δεύτερης/Ξένης Γλώσσας σε Παιδιά 10
TGSOL-523D Η Αξιολόγηση στην Ελληνική ως Δεύτερη/Ξένη Γλώσσα 10
 
Section: B – Επιλεγόμενα Μαθήματα
Min. ECTS Credits: 30  Max. ECTS Credits: 30
Notes:
Course Code Course Title ECTS Credits
TGSOL-531D Τεχνολογία και Εκπαίδευση 10
TGSOL-532D Διδασκαλία της Νεοελληνικής Λογοτεχνίας 10
TGSOL-533D Διαπολιτισμική Εκπαίδευση 10
TGSOL-534D Θέματα Ειδικής Αγωγής στην Εκμάθηση της Γλώσσας 10
TGSOL-535D Η Διδασκαλία του Λεξιλογίου και η Χρήση Λεξικών 10
TGSOL-590D Μεταπτυχιακή Διπλωματική Εργασία 20

Assessment Method

Course assessment usually comprises of a comprehensive final exam and continuous assessment.

Continuous assessment can include amongst others, mid terms and projects.

Letter grades are calculated based on the weight of the final exam and the continuous assessment and the actual numerical marks obtained in these two assessment components.

Based on the course grades the student’s semester grade point average (GPA) and cumulative point average (CPA) are calculated

How to apply

Students come to UNIC from around the world, blending a diverse range of academic backgrounds, experiences, interests, talents and cultural heritage.

Admission to our University is granted under different categories, depending on the student’s qualifications and educational objectives.

Our general admissions policy relies on the student’s previous academic performance, including their high school grades. The Medical School has separate admissions policies and procedures outlined on the Medical School website.

Admission Requirements

The minimum admission requirement is a recognized High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC). Students with a lower HSLC grade than 7.5/10 or 15/20 or equivalent, depending on the grading system of the country issuing the HSLC, are provided with extra academic guidance and monitoring during the first year of their studies. Some programmes have higher entry requirements.

Application deadline

Students may begin their studies in September or February. Applications must reach the Office of Admissions together with all the required documents by:

Studies from Deadline
Fall Semester (September to January) Late June
Spring Semester (February to May) Late October
Summer Session (June to July) Late February
Application Deadlines for European and Local students Please call the Office of Admissions on +357 22841528

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements
  1. Completed Application Form
  2. A copy of your passport (page with your personal details and photo)
  3. Academic Records (True copy of the original)
    • For Bachelors Degree applicants: High School Leaving Certificate and mark sheet
    • For Masters Degree applicants: Bachelors Degree and transcripts
    • For Doctorate applicants: Bachelors and Masters Degree, including transcripts
  4. Two Letters of recommendation/reference from professors or employers (for Masters and Doctorate applicants only). Certain programmes have additional requirements
  5. Curriculum Vitae–CV (for Masters and Doctorate applicants only)
  6. Personal Statement (for Masters and Doctorate applicants only)
  7. Research proposal (for Doctorate applicants only)
  8. Evidence of work experience (where applicable)
  9. Portfolio (for selected programmes of study)
Additional entry requirements

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English language requirements

Language of Instruction Greek

Fees and funding

Application Fees

Full program tuition fees:

 

 Local / EU Students
- 6.300 Euro

 

Additional Fee information

OTHER FEES

ON-CAMPUS PROGRAMMES

ONLINE/DL PROGRAMMES

Application fee (one-off/nonrefundable payment)

55

55

Visa application (one-off/nonrefundable payment)

86

0

Registration fee (per semester)

26

0

Health & accident insurance (per year)

175

0

Student activities fee (per semester)

20

0

Technology fee – Internet use etc. (per semester)

15

0

International student guarantee (one-off / refundable payment)

400

0

Transcript fee (per copy)

5

5

Evaluation fee (transfer credits / ECTS)

52

52

Second exam fee (per course)

65

65

Graduation application fee

Provider information

Main Contact

46 Makedonitissas Avenue, CY-2417

Contact Person: UNIC

Phone: +35722841500