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EUROPEAN SOCIETIES AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

Comparative European Sociology

183-51-13    Semester: A' Compulsory ECTS: 7.5 Credits: 3

Introduction to European Law [Jean Monnet European Course]

183-54-17    Semester: A' Compulsory ECTS: 7.5 Credits: 3

European Policies for Employment and Social Protection

183-56-13    Semester: A' Compulsory ECTS: 7.5 Credits: 3

Human Rights in Europe [Jean Monnet European Course]

183-55-17    Semester: B' Compulsory ECTS: 7.5 Credits: 3

European Identities and European Cultural Standards

183-58-13    Semester: B' Compulsory ECTS: 7.5 Credits: 3

European Public Law – European Public Policies

183-62-19    Semester: B' Compulsory ECTS: 7.5 Credits: 3

European Immigration Policies

183-63-19    Semester: B' Compulsory ECTS: 7.5 Credits: 3

Diploma Thesis

183-59-13    Semester: 3rd Compulsory ECTS: 30 Credits: 15

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Both candidates and registered students of our MSC are requested to carefully read the Code of Ethics on Plagiarism of the MSC EKEO:

Plagiarism (or plagiarism as it is internationally established) is the "unlawful appropriation" and "theft and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of these as one's own original work. Plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty, as well as a violation of journalistic ethics. It is subject to criminal sanctions, suspension of status or privileges, and even expulsion. Plagiarism is not a crime in itself, but in academia and industry, it is a serious moral offense, and cases of plagiarism can constitute a violation of copyright (see. http://www.plagiarism.org/, https://www.scribbr.com/category/plagiarism) (see. http://www.lib.uoa.gr/ypiresies/apotropi-logoklopis-turnitin.html).

Any student who plagiarizes is automatically removed from the MSC and does not have the right to apply for re-enrollment in the MSC.

Finally, postgraduate students are also required to submit to the Secretariat of the Postgraduate Studies Program, prior to the defense, a solemn declaration in which they will state the following:

«"I am the author of this Master's Thesis and any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and referenced in the work. I have also cited any sources from which I used data or ideas, whether cited directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this work was prepared by me personally, specifically for this particular Master's Thesis.".