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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GUIDE NICOSIA LIMASSOL LARNACA PAFOS European education at it s best!

Programs of Study 01 01 0 0 0 0 0 07 M.B.A. MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 0 (1 MONTHS, FULL-TIME OR MONTHS, PART-TIME, MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) B.A. (Hons) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 08 ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS) B.A. (Hons) POLICE MANAGEMENT 11 ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS) B.A. (Hons) TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 1 ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS) TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADMINISTRATION 17 ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA) INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 19 ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA) FASHION DESIGN 1 ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA)

0 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. Christoforou The Founder and Chairman of the College Αthanasios D. Christophorou General Director and Principal B.A (Hons) Business Studies M.B.A (International Marketing

C.D.A COLLEGE We would like to introduce ourselves as a private Tertiary Education Institution offering a variety 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 campuses in the 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. 0 WHY CHOOSE CDA COLLEGE The C.D.A College welcomes applications from students from other countries whether they are 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 environment allows you to fulfill your ambitions and to enjoy life at college. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Our 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 Evagora Ave., Eleftherias Square, Po Box 197, CY, Tel: 110, Fax: 7187 1- Aeschilou Str., CY 1011, Tel: 78 or 88, Fax: 70 LARNACA Louki Akrita Str., CY 0, 1st Floor, Acropolis Square, Po Box 0, CY 0, Tel: 7, Fax: 97 LIMASSOL Kritona Tornariti Str., CY 110, Po Box 7011, CY 11, Tel: 810, Fax: 811 PAFOS 7 Democratia Ave., CY 808, Po Box 00, CY 800 Pafos, Tel: 0009, Fax: 0007

0 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 00, Cyprus has joined the European Union and became its easternmost and southernmost outpost. In January 008, Cyprus has joined the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and hence the Euro ( ) is the monetary unit in use. CYPRUS HIGHER EDUCATION Government 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.

0 01. M.B.A. MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (1 months, Full-time or months, Part-time, Master in Business Administration) AWARDED TITLE: MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-THE TITLE IS EQUIVALENT TO A UNIVERSITY PROGRAM OF STUDY DURATION: 1 MONTHS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH THE 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 0% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 0%. The passing mark is 0% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 90 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

M.B.A. MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Programs of Study 07 A SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory MBA 0 MBA 11 MBA 0 MBA 0 Managerial Economics Financial & Managerial Accounting Quantitative Methods International Marketing 8 8 8 0 B SEMESTER (1 periods) Compulsory MBA MBA 0 MBA 0 MBA 70 Financial Management Human Resource Management Total Quality Management Strategic Management 1 7 8 7 8 0 C SEMESTER (1 periods) Compulsory MBA 99 MBA 91 MBA 70 MBA 70 Final Project Organizational Behaviour Strategic Marketing* Business Ethics* 1 1 0 * Courses with an asterisk may be replaced by one of the following electives courses: 1. MBA 70 Managing Corporate Change. MBA 70 Entrepreneurial & Innovation

08 0. B.A. (Hons) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ( years, Plus an Optional Foundation year, Bachelor of Arts) AWARDED TITLE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THE TITLE IS EQUIVALENT TO A UNIVERSITY PROGRAM OF STUDY DURATION: ACADEMIC YEARS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH THE 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 0% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 0%. The passing mark is 0% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 10 credits or 0 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.

B.A. (Hons) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Programs of Study 09 A SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ENG 101 BUS 101 MTH 10 GRE 101 ACC 101 English Communication Introduction to Business Mathematics Greek Language* Introduction to Accounting 0 B SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CSC 190 ECO 101 PSY 101 SOC 101 ACC 1 Introduction to Computing Principles of Microeconomics Basic Psychology Principles of Sociology Introduction to Managerial Accounting 0 C SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ECO 10 ENG 0 MAR 101 BUS MTH 11 Principles of Macroeconomics Business English Introduction to Marketing Introduction to Finance Statistics I 0 D SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ACC 10 CSC 91 HST 101 MAR 01 MTH 1 Financial Accounting Business Information Systems History of Cyprus Marketing Management Statistics II 0

10 B.A. (Hons) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Programs of Study E SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory BUS 01 MGT BUS 1 ENG 10 HIS Organizational Behavior Introduction to Management Business Law Public Speaking European History 0 F SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory BUS 1 BUS 1 ENG 0 MAR 0 MAR 0 International Business International Finance Advanced English Services Marketing Market Research 0 G SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory BUS 1 BUS 01 BUS CSC 9 MAR 0 Small Business Management Business Policy and Strategic Management Human Resource Management E-Business Strategic Marketing 0 H SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory BUS 0 BUS 0 BUS 18 BUS 1 BUS 1 Business Ethics Business Project Public Relations Financial Services Investments 0 * 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 minutes.

0. B.A. (Hons) IN POLICE MANAGEMENT 11 ( Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Bachelor of Arts) AWARDED TITLE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLICE MANAGEMENT THE TITLE IS EQUIVALENT TO A UNIVERSITY PROGRAM OF STUDY DURATION: ACADEMIC YEARS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH THE PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN CYPRUS. Promotion - Graduation Students enrolled in this -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 (0) courses and it requires a minimum of 0 credits and pass mark is 0%. 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

1 B.A. (Hons) IN POLICE MANAGEMENT Programs of Study A SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ENG 10 HIS 101 CRM 101 CRM 10 CRM 10 Public Speaking History of Cyprus Introduction to Criminology Hate Crimes Introduction to Criminal Justice 0 B SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CRM 10 MTH 11 CRM 11 SOC 101 CRM 1 Private Security Statistics I Criminal Law Principles of Sociology Research Methodology 0 C SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CRM CRM 0 CRM 01 MAR 101 HIS Introduction to Police Studies Correctional Systems Juvenile Delinquency Introduction to Marketing European History 0 D SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CRM 0 MGT CRM CRM 10 PSY 101 Criminal Evidence Introduction to Management Addictions and Crime Ethics in Criminal Justice Basic Psychology 0

B.A. (Hons) IN POLICE MANAGEMENT Programs of Study 1 E SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CRM 1 ENG 0 CRM 1 CRM 0 BUS 1 Crime, Media and Culture Advanced English Internet and Crime Global Security Business Law 0 F SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CRM 0 CRM 0 BUS 01 CRM 10 RUS 101 Crime Prevention Interviewing Methods Organizational Behavior Police Organization and Administration Russian Language 0 G SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CRM 1 CRM 0 BUS CRM CRM 0 Research Methods for Crime Scientists Organized Crime Human Resource Management Analyzing Homicide Final Project - Thesis I 0 H SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory CRM 11 BUS 0 CRM 1 BUS 18 CRM 0 Police Corruption Business Ethics Police Intelligence Public Relations Final Project - Thesis II 0 * Each period of study is minutes

1 0. B.A. (Hons) TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT (-Years, plus an Optional Foundation Year, Bachelor of Arts) AWARDED TITLE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT DURATION: ACADEMIC YEARS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH THE 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 technology, presentation and communication set firmly in a travel and tourism context. To help students, develop their critical thinking and refine their analytical and decisionmaking 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.

TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT Programs of Study A SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ENG 101 HOT 101 TOU 101 TRV 10 GRE 101 GER 101 RUS 101 English & American Literature Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Introduction to Tourism Travel Geography One out of three Greek I German I Russian I 0 B SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ENG 10 INF 101 MGT 101 TOU 10 GRE 10 GER 10 RUS 10 Business English Business Inf. Systems Introduction to Management Introduction to the Leisure Industry One out of three Greek II German II Russian II 0 C SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory MAR 101 ACC 101 MTH101 TOU 01 TRV 01 Principles of Marketing Financial Accounting I Statistics I Travel & Tourism Law Travel Op. Management 0 D SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ACC10 TOU1 ENG1 ECO101 MTH10 Financial Accounting II Marketing in the T/T Industry Presentation Skills Principles of Microeconomics Statistics II 0 * Each period of study is minutes.

1 TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT Programs of Study E SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ACC 1 BUS 01 ECO 10 TOU01 Managerial Accounting Organizational Behavior Principles of Macroeconomics Special Interest Tourism * Plus one elective 0 F SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory MAR TOU 1 MGT 1 TOU Consumer Behavior in Tourism Sustainability in Tourism Human Resource Management Tourism Planning & Development * Plus one elective 0 G SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory TOU 01 TOU 0 BUS 01 TOU 0 International Tourism E Tourism Small Business Management Research Methods in Tourism * Plus one elective 0 H SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory TOU MGT 01 ECO 01 BUS Applied Mgt Project Managerial Decision Making Contemp. Econ. Issues Service Quality Management * Plus one elective 0 FREE ELECTIVES PSY 101 ETH 101 SOC 101 SOC 10 HIS 101 HIS 10 POL 101 POL10 Introduction to Psychology Ethics Tourism Sociology Intercultural Communication History of Cyprus European History Political Studies International Relations * Each period of study is minutes.

0. TRAVEL & TOURISM ADMINISTRATION 17 ( Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Diploma) AWARDED TITLE: DIPLOMA IN TRAVEL & TOURISM ADMINISTRATION DURATION: ACADEMIC YEARS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH THE 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 0% 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 0% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 71 credits or 10 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.

18 TRAVEL & TOURISM ADMINISTRATION Programs of Study A SEMESTER (1 periods) Compulsory ENG 101 TOU 101 AFT 101 INF 101 TOU 10 ACC 101 LAN 101 LAN 10 LAN 10 English & American Literature Travel Geography Air Fares & Ticketing I Tourism Information Systems I Introduction to Tourism Accounting One out of three Greek I German I Russian I 1 19 0 B SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory ENG 10 AFT 10 INF 10 TOU 10 SOC 101 STA 101 LAN 10 LAN 10 LAN 10 Travel Writing Air Fares & Ticketing II Tourism Information Systems II General Travel Knowledge Tourism Sociology Statistics One out of three Greek II German II Russian II 19 0 C SEMESTER (18 periods) Compulsory AFT 01 TOU 01 TOU 0 TOU 0 ENG 01 SOC 01 Air Fares & Ticketing Practice I Tourism Law Marketing Travel and Tours Tours and their Planning Commercial Correspondence Business Ethics 18 0 D SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory AFT 01 TOU 01 TOU 0 TOU 0 ENG 0 TOU 07 Air Fares & Ticketing Practice II Office Procedures Tourism planning & development Tours and their Planning Practice Business Communication Supervision in the Travel and Tourism Industry * Each period of study is minutes. 18 0

0. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 19 ( Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Diploma) AWARDED TITLE: DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY DURATION: ACADEMIC YEARS TEACHING LANGUAGE: ENGLISH THE 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 0% 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 0% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 71 credits or 10 to graduate. Aims and objectives On 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.

0 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Programs of Study Year 1, Semester 1 ENG 111 COM 111 COM 1 COM 11 MAT 111 COM 11 Business English Introduction To Computer Applications Introduction to Programming Introduction To Computing Discrete Mathematics Computer System Architecture 0 Year 1, Semester ENG 11 COM 1 INF 11 INF 111 INF 1 MAT 11 Business & Professional Communication Introduction To Computer Systems Introduction To Relational Databases Management and Information Systems System Analysis and Design Calculus & Linear Algebra 0 Year, Semester COM 11 COM 1 COM 1 INF 1 INF MAT 11 Communication & Networks Users Support Visual Basic Programming Introduction To Multimedia Internet Technologies and Web Design Statistics 0 Year, Semester COM COM COM INF PRO 1 Fundamentals of Computer Security Introduction To Java Programming Network Design and Support E-Business Final Project 8 0

07. FASHION DESIGN 1 ( Years, Plus an Optional Foundation Year, Diploma) AWARDED TITLE: DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN DURATION: ACADEMIC YEARS TEACHING LANGUAGE: ENGLISH THE 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 0% of the total grading and the assessment of the final written examination at the end of the academic semester weighs 0%. The passing mark is 0% of the total grading. The student requires a minimum of 10 to graduate. Aims and Objectives The 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.

FASHION DESIGN Programs of Study A SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory FASH 111 FASH 10 FASH 190 FASH 10 FASH 0 FASH 170 Fashion Drawing Fundamentals of Fashion Design Computer Applications for Fashion Sewing I Pattern Drafting I Textiles 17 0 B SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory FASH FASH 0 FASH 0 FASH 0 FASH 70 Fashion Design & Illustration History of Fashion Sewing II Pattern Drafting II Textiles and Design Practice 1 8 0 C SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory FASH FASH 0 FASH 0 FASH 90 FASH 80 MARK01 Fashion Design & Forecasting Advanced Sewing Advanced Pattern Drafting Drafting Technology for Fashion I Contemporary Issues in Fashion Principles of Marketing 17 8 0 D SEMESTER ( periods) Compulsory FASH FASH 0 FASH 0 FASH 90 PHOT 10 MARK01 Portfolio & Line Collection Project Professional Sewing Professional Pattern Drafting Drafting Technology for Fashion II Photography Fashion Marketing 17 8 0

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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NICOSIA Evagora Ave., Eleftherias Square, Po Box 197, CY, Tel: 110, Fax: 7187 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE 1- Aeschilou Str., CY 1011, Tel: 78 or 88, Fax: 70 LIMASSOL Kritona Tornariti Str., CY 110, Po Box 7011, CY 11, Tel: 810, Fax: 811 LARNACA Louki Akrita Str., CY 0, 1st Floor, Acropolis Square, Po Box 0, CY 0, Tel: 7, Fax: 97 PAFOS 7 Democratia Ave., CY 808, Po Box 00, CY 800 Pafos, Tel: 0009, Fax: 0007 CdaCollegeCyprus cdacollege cda.college CDANICOSIA www.cdacollege.ac.cy NOV 01