Overview
The MSc in Environmental Management and Sustainability Programme is being offered by the School of Science & Technology of the University Center of International Programmes of Studies of the International Hellenic University. The programme has as its objective the provision of postgraduate level studies in Environmental Management and Sustainability and is designed for graduates including professionals or executives of businesses and 2 organizations who wish to broaden their specialization in the field and in Sustainable Development in general.
The MSc in Environmental Management and Sustainability programme is designed to offer a thorough understanding of environmental and sustainability issues that can be applied in a policy or management context. In today’s highly competitive market, sustainability can become a critical profit centre for any organization through energy-saving processes, reduction of fuels consumption, optimisation of raw materials and other uses of resources, minimisation of waste management and air pollution abatement costs, to name a few.
Aims and Objectives
The aims and objectives of the programme are summarized as follows:
- A deep understanding of the current status and future trends in sustainable developmentand social corporate responsibility
- Application of environmental toolsand techniques to integrate sustainable practices (economical, environmental and social concerns)
- Adaptation to continuously increasing strictness of environmental legislation
- Understand the economic and social justifications for various environmental policyapproaches made at different levels
- Innovative pollutioncontrol practices
- Adaptation of strategic environmental assessmentapproaches in different contexts and different levels of decision making
- Evaluation of environmental policies in a cost benefit analysisconcept
Key facts

Start date: October 2020
Application deadline: 12 October 2020 extended until 22 October 2020 or until places are filled
Campus: Thermi, Thessaloniki
Duration/Mode:
14 months (full-time) or 26 months (part-time)/ weekdays evenings
Taught language:
English
Entry requirements:
An undergraduate degree from an accredited University
Language requirements:
IELTS (academic 6.5 and above), TOEFL (IBT, 90 and above) or TOEIC (850 and above) score, or a recognised by the Greek State certificate of proficiency in English
Fees:
4,000€ (total)
How to apply:
Programme announcement (en+gr)


Testimonials

Dimitra-Noel Koukia
MSc in Energy Systems
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The MSc in Energy Systems at IHU was beyond everything I expected. I have been very pleased by the quality of teaching.
Who can apply
To be considered for the programme, candidates are required to have:- an undergraduate degree from a recognized University (University graduates of Business/Economics, Engineering, Geotechnical as well as Natural Sciences departments)
- proof of English competence [a recognised certificate of proficiency, recently acquired IELTS (academic 6.5 and above), or TOEFL (IBT, 90 and above) or TOEIC (850 and above) score]
Course content
During the first term, students are required to follow five mandatory core courses. During the second term, students are required to follow three mandatory core courses tailoring their programme further by two elective courses. Finally, in the third semester, work is dedicated exclusively to the Master’s dissertation. The dissertation provides an opportunity to apply theory and concepts gained during the year to a real-world problem.The core courses
1st Term Core Courses- Quantitative Methods
- Project Management
- Project Finance
- Environmental and Energy Economics
- Environmental Management Systems
The elective courses
During the second term students tailor their programme further by choosing elective courses. The choice of elective courses must sum up to 12 ECTS (2 courses). 2nd Term Elective Courses- Energy and Environmental Law
- Environmental and Energy Policy
- Financial Risk Management
- Forecasting Methods
- Life Cycle Assessment
- Panel Data Econometrics
- Smart Cities
- Sustainable Production and Consumption
The Dissertation
During the third semester, students work on their Master’s Dissertation project, the thematic area of which is relevant to their programme of studies and their interests. The dissertation is the opportunity to apply theory and concepts learned in different courses to a real-world problem or research question. Students are supervised throughout their projects by a member of the academic faculty and the academic associates of the School. After submission of the dissertation, students present their projects to classmates and faculty at a special event.Duration of studies
The MSc in Environmental Management and Sustainability (full-time) is a 14-month programme taught over three terms. Lectures mainly take place on weekday evenings. The MSc in Environmental Management and Sustainability is also available in part-time mode over 26 months for those who cannot commit to a full-time programme either for work or other reasons.The Academic Faculty
Faculty Members
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Dr Eleni Heracleous Associate Professor Dean |
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Professor Panayiotis Bozanis +30 2310 807501 pbozanis@ihu.gr |
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Professor Periklis Chatzimisios +30 2310 807501 pchatzimisios@ihu.gr |
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Dr Maria Drakaki Associate Professor +30 2310 807524 mdrakaki@ihu.gr |
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Dr Christos Tjortjis Associate Professor +30 2310 807576 c.tjortjis@ihu.edu.gr |
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Dr Vassilios Peristeras Assistant Professor +30 2310 807539 v.peristeras@ihu.edu.gr |
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Dr Dimitrios Tzetzis Assistant Professor +30 2310 807548 d.tzetzis@ihu.edu.gr |
Other Research and Teaching Personnel
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Dr Christos Berberidis Research and Teaching Staff +30 2310 807534 c.berberidis@ihu.edu.gr |
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Dr Dimitrios Baltatzis Research and Teaching Staff d.baltatzis@ihu.edu.gr |
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Dr Stavros Stavrinides Research and Teaching Staff s.stavrinides@ihu.edu.gr |
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Dr Georgios Martinopoulos Academic Associate +30 2310 807533 g.martinopoulos@ihu.edu.gr |
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Dr Leonidas Akritidis Academic Associate |
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Dr Dimitrios Karapiperis Academic Associate |
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Dr Katerina Tzafilkou Academic Associate |
Visiting Faculty
Dr Nikolaos Apergis |
Professor
University of Piraeus
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Dr Constantinos Evagellinos |
Associate Professor
University of Aegean
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Dr Estelle Lucienne Anna Herlyn |
FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economy and Management
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Dr Dimitrios Kanellopoulos |
Public Power Company Renewables S.A. (PPC)
Natural Resources Evaluation & Certification Department Director and Solar Energy Department Acting Director
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Professor Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos |
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Centre for Research and Technology (CERTH) Director
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Professor Reinhard Madlener |
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
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Dr Isaac A. Meir |
Associate Professor
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
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Professor Nikos Nomikos |
Professor of Shipping Risk Management, Director of MSc Shipping, Trade and Finance, Cass Business School
City University, London UK
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Dr Theodore C. Panagos |
Former Vice Chairman
Regulatory Authority for Energy, Greece
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Professor Agis Papadopoulos |
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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Dr Panos Pouliasis |
Senior Lecturer in Energy/Commodities and Finance, Cass Business School
City University, London UK
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Dr Dimitrios Psychoyios |
Associate Professor
University of Piraeus
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Professor Franz Josef Radermacher |
University of Ulm, IHU Honorary Doctorate
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Professor Matheos Santamouris |
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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Professor Eftichios S. Sartzetakis |
University of Macedonia
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Professor Rudolf Schilling |
Former Vice Chairman
Technical University of Munich, Germany
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Professor Jürgen Schmude |
Chair for “Economic Geography and Tourism Research” Department for Geography, Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU), Munich
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Dr George Skevis |
Senior Researcher
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)
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Professor Marcus Wagner |
University of Augsburg, Chair for Management
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Professor Anastasios Xepapadeas |
Athens University of Economics and Business
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Dr Theodoros Zachariadis |
Associate Professor
Technical University of Cyprus, Cyprus
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Labs
Students make extensive use of our recently set up Energy Lab. Facilities include a brand new computer-controlled Photovoltaic system, a computer-controlled Solar Thermal system, a computer controlled PEM Fuel cell, a computer controlled stirling engine, a 15kW organic Rankine cycle, a wind tunnel as well as an IR camera and environmental meters that students use during their studies and dissertation research.Student Activities
The students and the alumni of the MSc in Environmental Management and Sustainability organised, with great success, the Students for Sustainability Conference on 2015 and 2016.
Interviews and Videos
The definition of “Sustainable Development” “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains within it two key concepts:- the concept of needs, in particular the essential needs of the world’s poor, to which overriding priority should be given; and
- the idea of limitations imposed by the state of technology and social organization on the environment’s ability to meet present and future needs.”