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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GUIDE

N I C O S I A | L I M A S S O L | L A R N A C A | P A F O S

European education at it’s best!

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01Programs of Study

M.B.A. MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 06(12 MONTHS, FULL-TIME OR 24 MONTHS, PART-TIME,

MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION)

B.A. (Hons) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 08(4 YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS)

B.A. (Hons) POLICE MANAGEMENT 11(4 YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS)

B.A. (Hons) TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 14(4 YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS)

TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADMINISTRATION 17(2 YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA)

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 19(2 YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA)

FASHION DESIGN 21(2 YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA)

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02 Message

Dear Student,

We are delighted that you are considering studying at C.D.A. College and we

hope that in browsing through this prospectus you will find the course that

meets your Educational needs.

If you join C.D.A. College you will find a caring community with staff dedicated

to making your time rewarding and enjoyable.

Our objective is to enable you to develop both intellectual and practical skills

and to think creatively and critically. In that way you should not only be

capable in your chosen profession or area of work, but will also be able to

make significant contribution to the wider community.

We hope you join us, and if you do, you can be sure of a warm welcome.

D.A. Christoforou (President)

Mr. D. A. ChristoforouThe Founder and Chairman of the College

Αthanasios D. ChristophorouGeneral Director and PrincipalB.A (Hons) Business StudiesM.B.A (International Marketing

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03C.D.A COLLEGEWe would like to introduce ourselves as a private Tertiary Education Institution offering avariety of courses, from Diplomas to Masters. All our courses are registered and accredited by the Cyprus Ministry of Education. For further information you can visit http:// www.moec.gov.cy. C.D.A College is the only institution in Cyprus that has 4 campuses in the 4 main cities (Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol and Pafos). C.D.A College gives the opportunity to students to choose the course and the city that he/she wants to attend.

WHY CHOOSE CDA COLLEGEThe C.D.A College welcomes applications from students from other countries whether theyare currently living in Cyprus or abroad. There are approximately 800 students from outside Cyprus and the College prides itself on the attention given to the individual needs of its students, whatever their cultural background. At C.D.A College, our unique learning environ-ment allows you to fulfill your ambitions and to enjoy life at college.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVESOur aim is to provide students with the best preparation to excel in their professional career. Our curriculum is adapted and personalized to suit your needs. CDA College aims to equip you Academic, linguistic, cultural and social skills which are essential key factors of a successful career.

NICOSIA

2 Evagora Ave., Eleftherias Square,Po Box 21972, CY 1515,Tel: 22661104, Fax: 22671387

51-53 Aeschilou Str., CY 1011,Tel: 22376438 or 22466488, Fax: 22375502

LIMASSOL

2 Kritona Tornariti Str., CY 3110,Po Box 70114, CY 4161,Tel: 25356810, Fax: 25356811

LARNACA

5 Louki Akrita Str., CY 6015, 1st Floor,Acropolis Square, Po Box 40426, CY 6304, Tel: 24656676, Fax: 24626927

PAFOS73 Democratia Ave., CY 8028, Po Box 62050,CY 8060 Pafos, Tel: 26600069, Fax: 26600027

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04 Cyprus

Cyprus is a beautiful island in the northeastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa. Throughout the centuries, Cyprus has been a meeting place of civilizations and cultures. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean with a population of approximately 700,000. The island has superb mountain scenery, forests, fascinating coastlines and beaches, and a rich historical and archaeological heritage bearing witness to its long and diverse history.Cyprus enjoys a wonderful Mediterranean climate with long dry summers from mid May to mid October and abundant sunshine throughout the year. Variations in temperature and rainfall are governed by altitude and, to a lesser extent, distance from the coast. The marvelous climate of the island offers endless opportunities to nature lovers.The official languages of the Constitution of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish, but English is widely spoken. English is also the language of instruction in the Private Institutions of Tertiary Education for the vast majority of their programmes of study.In May 2004, Cyprus has joined the European Union and became its easternmost and southernmost outpost. In January 2008, Cyprus has joined the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and hence the Euro (€) is the monetary unit in use.

CYPRUS HIGHER EDUCATIONGovernment policy as regards to higher education aims to fulfill the local needs for higher education and to establish Cyprus as a regional educational and research centre, a hub for international scholars and students alike. The higher education system in Cyprus is shaped by the European Higher Education Area as outlined by the Bologna Process. Higher Education in Cyprus consists of public and private universities as well as public and private institutions of tertiary education.

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06 01. M.B.A. MASTERIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(12 months, Full-time or 24 months, Part-time, Master in Business Administration)

Promotion- Graduation

The assessment of the course will be consisted of two parts. The assessment which will represent the continuous evaluation of a student’s progress (course work) weighs 50% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 50%. The passing mark is 60% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 90 ECTS to graduate.

The aims and objectives of the program are:

• To provide international management education to its participants that enable them to become effective general managers anywhere in today’s global competitive environment.

• To develop the ability of participants to operate effectively in a multicultural environment and to adapt quickly to changing social, political, legal and economic conditions.

• To present a program that is highly integrated in context, general in nature, and practical, as opposed to working only from a theoretical point of view.

More specifically the aims of the MBA Program are to provide students with:

• Graduate level of business education focusing on both theories and research from a holistic business point of view through the core requirements

• Necessary skills, attitudes and approach to guide their decisions as business executives

• The ability to concentrate in contemporary business and strategic issues.

• The ability to handle today’s problems and prospects for business organizations functioning in a competitive world

• An emphasis on European and International business perspectives

AWARDED TITLE: MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-THE TITLE IS EQUIVALENT TO A UNIVERSITY PROGRAM OF STUDYDURATION: 12 MONTHSLANGUAGE: ENGLISHTHE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS.

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07Programs of Study

MBA 605MBA 611MBA 603MBA 630

Managerial EconomicsFinancial & Managerial AccountingQuantitative MethodsInternational Marketing

PERIODS PER WEEK

444315

ECTS

888630

A’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

MBA 632MBA 606MBA 650MBA 670

Financial ManagementHuman Resource ManagementTotal Quality ManagementStrategic Management

PERIODS PER WEEK

343313

ECTS

787830

B’ SEMESTER (13 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

MBA 699MBA 691MBA 730MBA 740

Final ProjectOrganizational BehaviourStrategic Marketing*Business Ethics*

PERIODS PER WEEK

533314

ECTS

1266630

C’ SEMESTER (14 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

* Courses with an asterisk may be replaced by one of the following electives courses:

1. MBA 750 Managing Corporate Change

2. MBA 760 Entrepreneurial & Innovation

M.B.A. MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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08 02. B.A. (Hons)IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(4 years, Plus an Optional Foundation year, Bachelor of Arts)

Promotion - Graduation

The assessment of the course will be consisted of two parts. The assessment which will represent the continuous evaluation of a student’s progress (course work) weighs 50% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 50%. The passing mark is 50% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 120 credits or 240 ECTS to graduate.

The aims and objectives of the program are:

• To appreciate the emerging PESTEL environment of multicultural, political, global and domestic economic and financial theories and their application to the challenging business setting.

• To identify customer needs and understand the application of the business/marketing theories and the marketing mix (product/services, price, distribution, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence.

• To understand the business ethical situations, the laws regarding corporate governance, and the role of their personal integrity and values, cultural and gender diversity in the organization.

• To realize the importance of the evolving technology and the Internet, as they influence the roles and techniques of management in the global environment.

• To obtain well-developed problem solving skills, decision making through the application decision making theories, and adapt and innovate in a new competitive business environment.

• To possess leadership skills, understand group and individual dynamics, and be able to work in teams so incorporate them in the strategic planning of the business.

AWARDED TITLE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THE TITLE IS EQUIVALENT TO A UNIVERSITY PROGRAM OF STUDYDURATION: 4 ACADEMIC YEARSLANGUAGE: ENGLISHTHE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS.

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09Programs of Study

ENG 101BUS 101MTH 102GRE 101ACC 101

English CommunicationIntroduction to BusinessMathematicsGreek Language*Introduction to Accounting

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

A’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

CSC 190ECO 101PSY 101SOC 101ACC 122

Introduction to ComputingPrinciples of MicroeconomicsBasic PsychologyPrinciples of SociologyIntroduction to Managerial Accounting

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

B’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

ECO 102ENG 205MAR 101BUS 235MTH 121

Principles of MacroeconomicsBusiness EnglishIntroduction to MarketingIntroduction to FinanceStatistics I

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

C’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

ACC 102CSC 391HST 101MAR 201MTH 221

Financial AccountingBusiness Information SystemsHistory of CyprusMarketing ManagementStatistics II

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

D’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

B.A. (Hons) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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10 Programs of Study

BUS 301MGT 323BUS 361ENG 103HIS 145

Organizational BehaviorIntroduction to ManagementBusiness LawPublic SpeakingEuropean History

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

E’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

BUS 312BUS 313ENG 302MAR 202MAR 302

International BusinessInternational FinanceAdvanced EnglishServices MarketingMarket Research

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

F’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

BUS 261BUS 401BUS 415CSC 492MAR 402

Small Business ManagementBusiness Policy and Strategic ManagementHuman Resource ManagementE-BusinessStrategic Marketing

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

G’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

BUS 302BUS 405BUS 418BUS 431BUS 461

Business EthicsBusiness ProjectPublic RelationsFinancial ServicesInvestments

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

H’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

B.A. (Hons) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

* Introduction of an elective course of French/Russian language in the 1st semester for the students

whose their native language is Greek

** All courses are compulsory. Each period of study is 55 minutes.

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1103. B.A. (Hons)IN POLICE MANAGEMENT(4 Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Bachelor of Arts)

Promotion - Graduation

Students enrolled in this 4-Years plus an Optional Foundation Year program, earn a Bachelor of Arts in Police Management. This program will equip students with the theoretical, technical and empirical background necessary for the fight against crime and how to effectively manage a security unit. The program will develop critical appreciation of the relationship between the individual and social aspects of crime and victimization and the police response to these issues. The program will utilize a variety of teaching and learning techniques in order to develop a range of transferable academic and practical skills. This programme has been designed for students intending to pursue a career in law enforcement agencies in public and private sectors. This program consists of forty (40) courses and it requires a minimum of 240 ECTS credits and pass mark is 50%.

The aims and objectives of the program are:

• To define the theoretical, technical and empirical background of policing and criminology necessary for the fight against crime and how to effectively manage efficiently a security unit.

• To outline the principles which influence responses to crime both in theory and in practice, including restorative justice programmes as well as the punitive measures at the disposal of the legal system.

• To examine the social, historical, cultural and political contexts in which crimes are committed and constructed and in which policy responses to offenders and victims are produced.

• To integrate critical thinking on social, police, criminology and other the related fields.

• To evaluate and apply practical research skills and undertake independent research project work in the field of policing and criminology.

• To validate the student’s analytical, decision-making and communication competencies together with those qualities of self-reliance, responsibility, integrity and self awareness which will promote personal achievement and contribution to law enforcement

AWARDED TITLE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLICE MANAGEMENT THE TITLE IS EQUIVALENT TO A UNIVERSITY PROGRAM OF STUDYDURATION: 4 ACADEMIC YEARSLANGUAGE: ENGLISHTHE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS.

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12 Programs of StudyB.A. (Hons) IN POLICE MANAGEMENT

ENG 103HIS 101CRM 101CRM 103CRM 102

Public SpeakingHistory of CyprusIntroduction to CriminologyHate CrimesIntroduction to Criminal Justice

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

A’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

CRM 120MTH 121CRM 121SOC 101CRM 126

Private SecurityStatistics ICriminal LawPrinciples of SociologyResearch Methodology

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

B’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

CRM 145CRM 203CRM 201MAR 101HIS 145

Introduction to Police StudiesCorrectional SystemsJuvenile DelinquencyIntroduction to MarketingEuropean History

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

C’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

CRM 205MGT 323CRM 235CRM 210PSY 101

Criminal EvidenceIntroduction to ManagementAddictions and CrimeEthics in Criminal JusticeBasic Psychology

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

D’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

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13Programs of StudyB.A. (Hons) IN POLICE MANAGEMENT

CRM 314ENG 302CRM 313CRM 306BUS 361

Crime, Media and CultureAdvanced EnglishInternet and CrimeGlobal SecurityBusiness Law

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

E’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

CRM 302CRM 320BUS 301CRM 410RUS 101

Crime PreventionInterviewing MethodsOrganizational BehaviorPolice Organization and AdministrationRussian Language

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

F’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

CRM 461CRM 420BUS 415CRM 422CRM 404

Research Methods for Crime Scientists Organized CrimeHuman Resource ManagementAnalyzing HomicideFinal Project - Thesis I

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

G’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

CRM 411BUS 302CRM 421BUS 418CRM 405

Police CorruptionBusiness EthicsPolice IntelligencePublic RelationsFinal Project - Thesis II

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

H’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

* Each period of study is 55 minutes

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14 04. B.A. (Hons)TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT(4-Years, plus an Optional Foundation Year, Bachelor of Arts)

AWARDED TITLE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENTDURATION: 4 ACADEMIC YEARSLANGUAGE: ENGLISHTHE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS.

Aims and Objectives

The aims and objectives of the program are:

• To guide the student to a professional area that would be interesting and appealing to him/her as a future career.

• To prepare the students to take up leading positions in the Travel & Tourism Industry worldwide as well as run their own business profitably in sectors like travel agencies, tour operation, air transportation, attraction and heritage and hospitality among other.

• To equip graduates with a solid academic, technological, and intellectual background for academic and/or career advancements.

• To provide students with a solid foundation of management skills, marketing and sales, strategy, human resource management, finance, operations, information tech- nology, presentation and communication set firmly in a travel and tourism context.

• To help students, develop their critical thinking and refine their analytical and decision- making skills.

• To provide students with a solid understanding of the travel and tourism industry and its products and apply a variety of organizational concepts to the tourism industry.

• To provide a broad view of tourism and the opportunity to explore issues and problems relevant to a wide range of situations and aspects likely to be faced by managers in the industry.

• To give students the opportunity to explore tourism policy and planning issues and the contribution of tourism for the sustainable development of a tourist area.

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15Programs of Study

ENG 101HOT 101TOU 101TRV 103

GRE 101GER 101RUS 101

English & American LiteratureIntroduction to the Hospitality IndustryIntroduction to TourismTravel GeographyOne out of threeGreek IGerman IRussian I

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333

33315

ECTS

66666

6630

CREDITS

3333

33315

A’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

ENG 102INF 101MGT 101TOU 102

GRE 102GER 102RUS 102

Business EnglishBusiness Inf. SystemsIntroduction to ManagementIntroduction to the Leisure IndustryOne out of threeGreek IIGerman IIRussian II

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333

33315

ECTS

66666

6630

CREDITS

3333

33315

B’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

MAR 101ACC 101MTH101TOU 201TRV 201

Principles of MarketingFinancial Accounting IStatistics ITravel & Tourism LawTravel Op. Management

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

C’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

ACC102TOU221ENG221ECO101MTH102

Financial Accounting IIMarketing in the T/T IndustryPresentation SkillsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsStatistics II

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

D’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT

* Each period of study is 45 minutes.

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Programs of Study

ACC 221BUS 301ECO 102TOU301

Managerial AccountingOrganizational BehaviorPrinciples of MacroeconomicsSpecial Interest Tourism* Plus one elective

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

E’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

MAR 322TOU 321MGT 321TOU 325

Consumer Behavior in TourismSustainability in TourismHuman Resource ManagementTourism Planning & Development* Plus one elective

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

F’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

TOU 401TOU 405BUS 401TOU 404

International TourismE TourismSmall Business ManagementResearch Methods in Tourism* Plus one elective

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

G’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

TOU 423MGT 401ECO 401BUS 422

Applied Mgt ProjectManagerial Decision MakingContemp. Econ. IssuesService Quality Management* Plus one elective

PERIODS PER WEEK

3333315

ECTS

6666630

CREDITS

3333315

H’ SEMESTER (15 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

PSY 101ETH 101SOC 101SOC 102HIS 101HIS 102POL 101POL102

Introduction to PsychologyEthicsTourism SociologyIntercultural CommunicationHistory of CyprusEuropean History Political Studies International Relations

FREE ELECTIVES

TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT

* Each period of study is 45 minutes.

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1705. TRAVEL & TOURISMADMINISTRATION(2 Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Diploma)

AWARDED TITLE: DIPLOMA IN TRAVEL & TOURISM ADMINISTRATIONDURATION: 2 ACADEMIC YEARSLANGUAGE: ENGLISHTHE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS.

Promotion - Graduation

The assessment of the course will be consisted of two parts. The assessment which will represent the continuous evaluation of a student’s progress (course work) weighs 30% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 70%. The passing mark is 50% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 71 credits or 120 ECTS to graduate.

The course should be able:

• To provide students with a stimulating learning environment with the employment of different educational methods and Information and Communication Technologies like the Internet, Educational Software and dvds.

• To give the students the knowledge and skills in order to evolve in the Travel and Tourism sector.

• To develop students’ creativity through reading, writing and also practicing on travel packages and products.

• To increase students’ cultural awareness and sense of predicting on how different sociological characteristics would lead to different reactions for travel products and destinations.

• To embed to students the essence and importance of business ethics in their dealings with customers, suppliers and other associates by studying though real case studies and learn how to make ethical decision based on their morale and existing ethical theories.

• To refine student’s presentation and communication skills not only in a foreign language but also in presenting their product orally and in writing.

• To optimize students’ knowledge on helping customers, make recommendations for different travel products and services and solve problematic situations.

• To explain to students how each part of legislation can affect the operation of a travel and tourism organization.

• To assist the student in pursuing qualifications through external examinations.

• To enhance practical skills (manual and technological) necessary for the Travel and Tourism sector.

• To develop students skills in leadership and supervising staff and maintaining constructive relations with management

• To introduce students to the various approaches of planning in different levels (community, national, international) and the proper development of the tourism industry.

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18 Programs of Study

ENG 101TOU 101AFT 101INF 101TOU 102ACC 101

LAN 101LAN 102LAN 103

English & American LiteratureTravel GeographyAir Fares & Ticketing ITourism Information Systems IIntroduction to TourismAccountingOne out of threeGreek IGerman IRussian I

PERIODS PER WEEK

333422

44421

ECTS

445544

44430

CREDITS

333322

33319

A’ SEMESTER (21 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

ENG 102AFT 102INF 102TOU 103SOC 101STA 101

LAN 104LAN 105LAN 106

Travel WritingAir Fares & Ticketing IITourism Information Systems IIGeneral Travel KnowledgeTourism SociologyStatisticsOne out of threeGreek IIGerman IIRussian II

PERIODS PER WEEK

334323

44422

ECTS

455534

44430

CREDITS

333322

33319

B’ SEMESTER (22 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

AFT 201TOU 201TOU 202TOU 203ENG 201SOC 201

Air Fares & Ticketing Practice ITourism LawMarketing Travel and ToursTours and their PlanningCommercial CorrespondenceBusiness Ethics

PERIODS PER WEEK

52333218

ECTS

64664430

CREDITS

32332215

C’ SEMESTER (18 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

AFT 201TOU 201TOU 202TOU 203ENG 202TOU 207

Air Fares & Ticketing Practice IIOffice ProceduresTourism planning & developmentTours and their Planning PracticeBusiness CommunicationSupervision in the Travel and Tourism Industry

PERIODS PER WEEK

53353322

ECTS

65555430

CREDITS

33333318

D’ SEMESTER (22 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

TRAVEL & TOURISM ADMINISTRATION

* Each period of study is 45 minutes.

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1906. INFORMATION ANDCOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY(2 Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Diploma)

Promotion - GraduationThe assessment of the course will be consisted of two parts. The assessment which will represent the continuous evaluation of a student’s progress (course work) weighs 30% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 70%. The passing mark is 40% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 71 credits or 120 ECTS to graduate.

Aims and objectivesOn completion of the programme, a student should be able to:

Problem resolution skills• Use the technology competently to solve problems of information and communication character in a small or medium company.

Technical/Technician competency• Install, configure, maintain, operate, troubleshoot, and repair a variety of hardware and software systems.

Technological adaptability• Cope competently with the changing technologies of the profession and adapt comfortably in the rapidly changing professional environment.

Organization’s Maintenance• To be able to employ system integration techniques for installing and maintaining IT systems of the organization.

AWARDED TITLE: DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGYDURATION: 2 ACADEMIC YEARSTEACHING LANGUAGE: ENGLISHTHE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS.

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20 Programs of StudyINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

ENG 111COM 111COM 115COM 113MAT 111COM 121

Business EnglishIntroduction To Computer ApplicationsIntroduction to ProgrammingIntroduction To ComputingDiscrete MathematicsComputer System Architecture

CREDITS

23332215

ECTS

46664430

Year 1, Semester 1

TOTAL

ENG 121COM 221INF 121INF 111INF 123MAT 121

Business & Professional CommunicationIntroduction To Computer SystemsIntroduction To Relational DatabasesManagement and Information SystemsSystem Analysis and DesignCalculus & Linear Algebra

CREDITS

23323215

ECTS

46646430

Year 1, Semester 2

TOTAL

COM 211COM 212COM 123INF 221INF 223MAT 211

Communication & NetworksUsers SupportVisual Basic ProgrammingIntroduction To MultimediaInternet Technologies and Web DesignStatistics

CREDITS

32323215

ECTS

64646430

Year 2, Semester 3

TOTAL

COM 222COM 215COM 223INF 222PRO 221

Fundamentals of Computer SecurityIntroduction To Java ProgrammingNetwork Design and SupportE-BusinessFinal Project

CREDITS

3332415

ECTS

6664830

Year 2, Semester 4

TOTAL

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2107. FASHION DESIGN(2 Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Diploma)

Promotion - Graduation

The assessment of the course will be consisted of two parts. The assessment which will represent the continuous evaluation of a student’s progress (course work) weighs 40% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 60%. The passing mark is 50% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 120 ECTS to graduate.

Aims and ObjectivesThe aims and objectives of the program are:

• To equip students with a range of skills including practical, design and technical skills needed for a successful career in fashion.

• To create innovative individuals who through research, will be able to generate and develop market appropriate ideas.

• To help students comprehend the design process and develop design skills.

• To develop students’ communication skills that will assist them to meaningfully position their outcomes in the market.

• To improve students’ ability to work individually and collectively in order to achieve enhanced performance.

• To provide students with a solid understanding in contemporary fashion issues that are vital in today’s global and competitive environment.

AWARDED TITLE: DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGNDURATION: 2 ACADEMIC YEARSTEACHING LANGUAGE: ENGLISHTHE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS.

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22 Programs of StudyFASHION DESIGN

FASH 111FASH 120FASH 190FASH 140FASH 150FASH 170

Fashion DrawingFundamentals of Fashion DesignComputer Applications for FashionSewing IPattern Drafting ITextiles

PERIODS PER WEEK

52455425

ECTS

62566530

CREDITS

32333317

A’ SEMESTER (25 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

FASH 222FASH 230FASH 240FASH 250FASH 270

Fashion Design & IllustrationHistory of Fashion Sewing IIPattern Drafting IITextiles and Design Practice

PERIODS PER WEEK

6355322

ECTS

8566530

CREDITS

4333316

B’ SEMESTER (22 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

FASH 333FASH 340FASH 350FASH 390FASH 380MARK301

Fashion Design & ForecastingAdvanced SewingAdvanced Pattern DraftingDrafting Technology for Fashion IContemporary Issues in FashionPrinciples of Marketing

PERIODS PER WEEK

65532223

ECTS

86643330

CREDITS

43332217

C’ SEMESTER (23 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

FASH 444FASH 440FASH 450FASH 490PHOT 410MARK401

Portfolio & Line Collection ProjectProfessional SewingProfessional Pattern DraftingDrafting Technology for Fashion IIPhotographyFashion Marketing

PERIODS PER WEEK

65532223

ECTS

86643330

CREDITS

43332217

D’ SEMESTER (23 periods) Compulsory

TOTAL

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23

C.D.A. College is registerd to the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Cyprus as a private Institution of Tertiary Education

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Graduation Ceremony Snapshot

Secretarial students visitto the House of Representatives

Graduation Ceremony Snapshot

Students Council meeting with the

Nicosia Director of Public RelationsMs. Tonia Georgiou

Hairdressing Students Seminarin Athens

Teaching staff Meeting

Snap Shots

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Graduation Ceremony Snapshot

C.D.A. College Attending Cyprus Education Fair

Graduation Ceremony Snapshot

Students Activities

C.D.A. College Attending Cyprus Education Fair

Students Activities

Snap Shots

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NICOSIA2 Evagora Ave., Eleftherias Square, Po Box 21972, CY 1515,

Tel: 22661104, Fax: 22671387

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE

51-53 Aeschilou Str., CY 1011,Tel: 22376438 or 22466488, Fax: 22375502

LIMASSOL2 Kritona Tornariti Str., CY 3110, Po Box 70114, CY 4161,

Tel: 25356810, Fax: 25356811

LARNACA5 Louki Akrita Str., CY 6015, 1st Floor, Acropolis Square, Po Box 40426, CY 6304,

Tel: 24656676, Fax: 24626927

PAFOS73 Democratia Ave., CY 8028, Po Box 62050, CY 8060 Pafos,

Tel: 26600069, Fax: 26600027

CdaCollegeCyprus cdacollege cda.college CDANICOSIA www.cdacollege.ac.cy

NOV 2016


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