I. GENERAL INFORMATION

II. SEMESTER PROGRAMMES

III. CURRENT SEMESTER

IV. NEXT SEMESTER

V. PREVIOUS SEMESTERS

 


  • Students’ Representatives:
    Anna Malaou
    Anastasia Okoogkoua
    Alexandros Panayiotou

II. SEMESTER PROGRAMMES

II. CURRENT SEMESTER

A. For Undergraduate Students

Registration programme for the spring semester 2025-2026 (in Greek)

Time Schedule

Consult the general programme of the Diploma courses

Consulat the programme of courses per semester:

* The courses FES 104 and FES 203 are each accompanied by a mandatory tutorial which takes place once a week. Students must register for the two courses offered on the programme.

* Starting in the winter semester of 2024-2025, course FES 370 – Research Methodology will be replaced by course FES 371 – Principles and Tools of Research.

* The course ΕCO 101 – Εισαγωγή στα Οικονομικά replaces, from the Spring Semester 2022-2023, one of the two compulsory History courses with code 200.

* The introductory course HIST 181 Modern European History to remain as a compulsory history course for the degree in Modern Languages and European Studies. In case of failure in this course alone, it may be replaced by the equally introductory course HIST 134 Medieval Western History.

* For registration to the courses FES 472 ou FES 475 Mémoire de fin d’études, there are requirements:
     a) successful completion of 180 ECTS and
     b) an overall average of 7 or proven writing/research ability.

 

The Supplementary Compulsory Courses (fluctuating courses) for the semester are as follows:

FES 206 Littérature européenne du moyen âge

FES 241 Littérature Française Contemporaine

FES 302 Analyse du discours écrit

FES 310 Γλώσσα, Ιστορία, Κοινωνία

FES 352 Théories littéraires

FES 434 Le storytelling numérique

FES 435 Remakes et adaptations : l’art de refaire le cinéma

The courses of the other Departments offered for the Diploma in Modern Languages and European Studies are as follows:

LAN 209.2 Αγγλ-Προχ Επιπ για Διεθν Επικ (Time schedule)
LAN 170 Understanding Language through Comparing English and German
ENG 103.3 Συγγραφή Ακαδημαϊκών Δοκιμίων (Time schedule)
ENG 330 Μελέτες στον Σαίξπηρ Α
ENG 514 Γυναίκ κ Γραφ κατ τη Πρωι Νεωτ Περ
ENG 525 Μεταποικιακές Οικολογίες
KPE 266 Πολιτικό Σύστημα της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης (Time schedule)
LAW 206 Δημόσιο Διεθνές Δίκαιο ΙΙ (Time schedule)
ECO 101 Εισαγωγή στα Οικονομικά (Time schedule)
HIST 134 Εισαγωγή στη Μεσαιωνική Ιστορία (Time schedule)

The courses of the Language Center offered for the students of French Language and Literature are as follows:

LAN 106 Français niveau débutants ΙΙ (Time Schedule)
LAN 107 Français niveau intermédiaire I (Time Schedule)
LAN 108 Français niveau intermédiaire I (Time Schedule)

THE LAN 105 COURSE IS PROHIBITED TO STUDENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT, except for exceptional reasons (subject to the agreement of the Departmental Council)

Reminder: The French courses at the Language Centre can be chosen as optional courses.

Exemption from foreign languages: The Departmental Council decided not to grant a foreign language exemption for any of the three compulsory foreign language courses of the Bachelor in French Language and Literature.

 

For optional courses (free choice) for students of the Diploma in Modern Languages and European Studies:

(a) All students of the Diploma in Modern Languages and European Studies, the obligation to enrol in optional courses is no longer in force (students are not obliged to enrol in free choice optional courses).

(b) Students in the sixth year of the Diploma in Modern Languages and European Studies must enrol in free-choice optional courses until the end of their studies in order to fulfil the requirements of the Diploma.

 

Students of the former programme are asked to consult the correspondence table (in greek).

For more information, please contact your academic consultant, and/or Ms. Georgia Soteriou, the Department’s secretary.

 

Students must select and enrol in courses corresponding to the semester of their academic career (note: students who have exceeded 8 semesters are all considered 4th year students). The estimation of the academic year s based on the number of semesters in which each student has been assessed.

 

Academic year Number of semesters assessed Number of ECTS
Student of the 1st year From 0 to 1 semester 0-59,99 ECTS
Student of the 2nd year From 2 to 3 semesters 60-119,99 ECTS
Student of the 3rd year From 4 to 5 semesters 120-179,99 ECTS
Student of the 4th year 6 semesters or more 180 et + ECTS

 

 

B. For Postgraduate Students (Master)

1) Registration Programme for the spring semester 2025-2026

2) Time schedule

3) Students of the Master in Didactics of French as a Foreign Language (1st and 2nd semester) must register online for the following courses:

  • FES 732 Acquisition des compétences langagières en communication orale et écrite du FLE
  • FES 734 Didactique de la grammaire du FLE
  • FES 739 Théâtre et film dans l’enseignement du FLE
  • FES 740 Παιδαγωγικός και Ψηφιακός Σχεδιασμός

4) Students of the third semester (2nd year) of the Master in Didactics of French as a Foreign Language are requested to register online after agreement of their supervising professor and of the Head of the Master programmes, Mrs Fryni Kakoyianni-Doa,

  • to FES 749 Final Dissertation (Master in Didactics)
  • or FES 750 Final Dissertation

The type of work required will be defined between the student and the supervising teacher.

 

C. For PHD students (Postgraduate)

1) Registration Programme for the spring semester 2025-2026

2) Time schedule

3) All students in the PhD programme must register online for the research/writing stage corresponding to their semester that bears the name of their supervisor (e.g. FES 650Α.1 for Prof. Doa). If they have to take their qualifying examination, thesis proposal or defence, they must also register for the examination, proposal or defence that bears the name of their supervisor.

4) PhD students are required to attend postgraduate-level courses and/or seminars offered by the Department of French and European Studies, which are selected in consultation with the student’s supervisor. The courses will facilitate the research and smooth progress of the doctoral candidate’s dissertation.
The courses offered by the Department of French and European Studies this semester are:

  • FES 732 Acquisition des compétences langagières en communication orale et écrite du FLE
  • FES 734 Didactique de la grammaire du FLE
  • FES 739 Théâtre et film dans l’enseignement du FLE
  • FES 740 Παιδαγωγικός και Ψηφιακός Σχεδιασμός
  • FES 741 Current Hegemonic Discourses
  • FES 773 The Europe of Nations

5) First year PhD students can register online for either FES 650Α and FES 650Β (30 ECTS) or FES 650Α only (15 ECTS) if they consider that they will have enough time to complete their research. They must register for the research stage(s) that bears the name of their supervisor (e.g. FES 650Α.1 for Prof. Doa)

Number corresponding to each supervisor:

  • 1. Fryni Kakoyianni – Doa
  • 2. Fabienne Baider
  • 3. Dora Loizidou
  • 7. Panagiotis Christias
  • 8. Christakis Christofi
  • 9: Iulian Toma
  • 10: Maria Constantinou-Papanicolaou
  • 11: Landry Digeon
  • 12: Maria Victoria Soulé

6) Structure of the programme:

To obtain the PhD in French or European Studies, the student must validate a minimum of 240 ECTS. The distribution of ECTS in the different stages is as follows:

Master II 60
FES 650

FES 651

FES 652

FES 653

FES 660

FES 661

FES 670

FES 671

FES 680

Research stage I

Research stage IΙ

Research stage IΙΙ

Research stage IV

Qualifying examination

Thesis

Draft stage I

Draft stage ΙI

Thesis defense

30

30

30

30

0

10

15

15

20

Total 240

7) For more information:

PhD in French Studies

PhD in European Studies

For more information, please consult the coordinator of the programme, Mrs Fryni Kakoyianni-Doa, associate Professor, and/or Mrs. Georgia Soteriou, secretary of the Department.


II. 2 NEXT SEMESTER

 

 


II. 3 PREVIOUS SEMESTERS

Programmes of previous semesters

Last Updated on February 7, 2026