The Postgraduate Program in Music Pedagogy operates in accordance with the institutional framework established by Greek higher education law, the internal regulations of the Ionian University, and the specific academic policies of the Department of Music Studies.
Key regulations include:
Duration of Studies: The program spans four (4) academic semesters and corresponds to 120 ECTS credits.
Attendance and Participation: Regular attendance and active participation in courses, seminars, and workshops are mandatory.
Assessment: Student performance is assessed through written assignments, presentations, practical projects, and final examinations, depending on the course.
Thesis Requirement: Successful completion of the program requires the submission and defense of a Master’s Thesis.
Academic Integrity: Students are expected to adhere to principles of academic integrity. Plagiarism or any form of academic misconduct may result in disciplinary action.
Language of Instruction: Courses are primarily taught in Greek. However, some coursework and bibliography may include English sources. MA Thesis can be written in greek or english.
Graduation Requirements: Completion of all coursework, successful thesis defense, and accumulation of 120 ECTS credits are required for graduation.
For more detailed information, students are encouraged to consult the Official Study Guide or contact the Program Secretariat.