EASTERN MACEDONIA AND THRACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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EASTERN MACEDONIA AND THRACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PO BOX 1194, Agios Loukas, 65404 KAVALA, GREECE, Τel. +302510462142 FAX: +302510462141 website: http://ed.teikav.edu.gr DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT This Diploma Supplement follows the model developed by the European Commission, Council of Europe and UNESCO/CEPES. The purpose of the supplement is to provide sufficient independent data to improve the international 'transparency' and fair academic and professional recognition of qualifications (diplomas, degrees, certificates etc.). It is designed to provide a description of the nature, level, context, content and status of the studies that were pursued and successfully completed by the individual named on the original qualification to which this supplement is appended. It should be free from any valuejudgements, equivalence statements or suggestions about recognition.information in all eight sections should be provided. Where information is not provided, an explanation should give the reason why. INFORMATION IDENTIFYING THE HOLDER OF THE QUALIFICATION 1. 1.1 Family name(s): 1.2 Given name(s): 1.3 Date of Birth (day/month/year): 1.4 Student identification number or code (if available): 2. INFORMATION IDENTIFYING THE QUALIFICATION 2.1 Name of qualification and (if applicable) title conferred (in original language): Ptychio Πτυχίο 2.2 Main field(s) of study for the qualification: Electrical Engineering 2.3 Name and status of awarding institution: Kavala Institute of TechnologyTechnologiko Ekpaideftiko Idryma Public Institution of Higher Education 2.4 Name and status of institution administering studies: as 2.3 2.5 Language(s) of instruction/ examination: Greek 3. INFORMATION ON THE LEVEL OF QUALIFICATION 3.1 Level of qualification: Undergraduate 3.2 Official length of programme: Duration : 4 years (8 semesters) ECTS credits: 240 3.3 Access requirements: Apolytirio (certificate) from Lykeion (High School Secondary Education) and PanHellenic entrance examinations (second attempt), or Apolytirio (certificate) from Technical Vocational Educational Schools (High School Secondary Education) and PanHellenic entrance examinations, or Special Categories (like: rate of disability 5%, athletes and Cypriots students). 4. INFORMATION ON THE CONTENTS AND RESULTS GAINED 4.1 Mode of study: Fulltime attendance

4.2 Programme requirements: According to the National Law for the Technological Educational Institutions (TEI) and the Institution's Internal Regulations students graduate after having: successfully attended all courses (40) of the programme completed a sixmonth internship on an area related to the field of study successfully completed and defended the final thesis, and accumulated 240 ECTS credits Upon the completion of studies, the graduates acquire the necessary scientific and technological knowledge, skills and competencies on the subjects of distribution and transformation of electrical energy, high voltage technology, electrical machines, indoor electrical installations technology, renewable energy sources, control systems, electronics and communications and computer science. The graduates are eligible to commence as freelance professionals or as executives in business units and organisations in areas such as: Application and management accounting in systems of distribution and transformation of electrical energy, high voltage technology, electrical machines, indoor electrical installations technology, automatic control systems, electronics & communications and computer science. After sales service of electrical energy systems, electrical installations, controls systems and information systems. Electrical constructions organisation, management systems of electrical energy transportation and units controlling the electrical installations. 4.3 Programme details: (e.g. modules or units studied) and the individual grades/ marks/ credits obtained: The subjects in which the above mentioned student has been examined and got passing grades as well as the subjects forwhich the student has received recognition or exemption, are the following: Code Subject Title Grade Examination Period ECTS ΑΝ1 MATHEMATICS I 8.0 eight,zero JAN. 2011 9.0 ΑΝ2 PHYSICS 7.0 seven,zero SEPT. 2011 4.5 ΑΝ3 COMPUTER AIDED ELECTRICAL DESIGN 10.0 ten,zero JAN. 2011 2.0 ΑΝ4 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS 6.0 six,zero JAN. 2011 4.5 ΑΝ5 APPLIED PROGRAMMING 8.2 eight,two SEPT. 2013 4.0 ΑΝ6 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I 8.0 eight,zero JAN. 2011 6.0 ΒΝ1 MATHEMATICS II 6.0 six,zero JUNE 2011 7.5 ΒΝ2 ELECTRONICS I 8.0 eight,zero JUNE 2011 6.0 ΒΝ3 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ΙΙ 6.4 six,four JUNE 2011 6.0 ΒΝ5 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY 8.2 eight,two SEPT. 2012 3.0 ΒΝ6 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 9.5 nine,five JUNE 2011 3.0 ΒΝ4 ENGINEERING OF MATERIALS 6.2 six,two JAN. 2013 4.5 ΓΝ2 ELECTRONICS II 9.0 nine,zero JAN. 2012 4.5 ΓΝ4 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 6.6 six,six JAN. 2012 4.5 ΓΝ5 INTRODUCTION TO BIOENGINEERING 10.0 ten,zero JUNE 2012 4.0 ΓΝ6 OPERATIONAL RESEARCH 9.0 nine,zero JAN. 2012 3.0 ΓΝ1 MATHEMATICS III 9.0 nine,zero JAN. 2012 8.0 ΓΝ3 ELECTRICAL MACHINES I 7.6 seven,six JAN. 2012 6.0 ΔΝ2 MEASUREMENTS SYSTEMS 8.8 eight,eight JUNE 2012 5.5 ΔΝ3 AUTOMATIC CONTROL 6.8 six,eight SEPT. 2013 5.5 ΔΝ4 SYSTEMS MODELLING 9.0 nine,zero JUNE 2011 4.5 ΔΝ6 ENERGY ECONOMICS 8.0 eight,zero JUNE 2012 4.5 ΔΝ5 MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT 9.0 nine,zero JUNE 2012 4.5 ΔΝ1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES II 7.8 seven,eight JUNE 2012 5.5 ΕΝ1 TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 9.4 nine,four JAN. 2013 6.0 ΕΝ3 SIGNAL PROCESSING 6.5 six,five JAN. 2013 6.0 ΕΝ5 SAFETY AND TECHNICAL LEGISLATION 6.5 six,five JAN. 2013 3.0 ΕΝ2 POWER ELECTRONICS 6.8 six,eight JAN. 2013 6.0 ΕΝ4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS I 8.4 eight,four JAN. 2013 9.0 ΣΤΝ5 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 7.0 seven,zero JAN. 2011 3.0 ΣΤΝ6 ΠΡ. POLITICAL ECONOMY 5.0 five,zero JAN. 2013 0.0 ΣΤΝ1 ELECTRIC DRIVE SYSTEMS 8.0 eight,zero SEPT. 2013 6.0 ΣΤΝ2 POWER SYSTEMS 7.0 seven,zero SEPT. 2013 6.5 ΣΤΝ3 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES 9.0 nine,zero SEPT. 2013 6.5 ΣΤΝ4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS II 9.3 nine,three SEPT. 2013 8.0 ΖΝ3 WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS 7.0 seven,zero JAN. 2014 4.5 PETROVITSOS IOANNIS (ID:4838)

Code Subject Title Grade Examination ECTS Period ΖΝ7 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 9.0 nine,zero JAN. 2013 3.0 ΖΝ5 ENERGY PRODUCTION PLANNING 5.0 five,zero JAN. 2014 4.5 ΖΝ6 ΠΡ. NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING 5.0 five,zero JAN. 2012 0.0 ΖΝ8 ΠΡ. STUDIES OF ENVIROMENTAL IMPACT 8.0 eight,zero JAN. 2014 0.0 ΖΝ1 HIGH VOLTAGE 7.5 seven,five JAN. 2014 6.0 ΖΝ2 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 6.6 six,six JUNE 2012 6.0 ΖΝ4 NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY 6.6 six,six JAN. 2014 6.0 Η1 *INTERNSHIP Succ. 10.0 Η2 *DISSERTATION 10.00 ten,zero 12/6/2014 20.0 240.0 TOTAL ECTS CREDITS The column ECTS Credits presents the credits that correspond to each subject Subjects with no ECTS Credits are not included in prerequisites for receiving the degree Subjects with grade and 0.0 ECTS Credits are optional and are not incorporated in the final degree Subject EXEMPTION is applied when a student carries the ECTS from previously completed studies Subjects' codes are in Greek due to the database design Title of thesis: The internship has been conducted at Eastern Macedonia & Thrace (EMT ) Institute of Techology Intership is evaluated either 'Successfully' or 'Fail'. The Succ. refers to 'Successfully' 4.4 Grading scheme and, if applicable, grade distribution guidance: According to the Institution's Internal Regulations, the grading system falls into the 010 scale as follows: 8.510: Excellent 6.58.49: Very Good 5.06.49: Good 0.04.99: Fail 4.5 Overall classification of the qualification (in original language) : Grade Average: 7.95 Very Good SIX AND EIGHTY HUNDREDTHS 5. INFORMATION ON THE FUNCTION OF THE QUALIFICATION 5.1 Access to further study: Access to Postgraduate studies 5.2 Professional status (if applicable) : The department's graduates are eligible to be freelance professionals or as business and organisation executives in areas related to the electricity. The title of studies does not lead directly to a regulated profession. The electrical engineering department graduates are eligible to acquire an Electrical Engineering B' grade certificate according to Law Β.D.699_ FEK.233/17.11.71 vol. Α and give the authority of execution, supervision and maintenance of electrical systems such as: A' grade for power up to 100 KW C' grade for power up to 175 KW F' grade for power up to 250 KW With the demanded, after the ptychio, previous employment in electrical installations (one year employment in electrical installations with voltage greater to 1000 V grade C' or F') licensure electrical engineer A' grade with the following licenses: Study and appliance of electrical installations. A' grade for power up to 150 KW C' grade for power up to 150 KW D' 1st category. F' grade for power up to 400 KW and for voltage up to 1000V independent of the power. Supervision and maintenance of electric systems. A' grade for power up to 300 KW C' grade for power up to 300 KW D' 1 st category. F' grade for power up to 600 KW and for voltage up to 1000V independent of the power. By acquiring the required work experience and according to the relevant law concerned to the constructions degree, the Department's graduates have the right to become Chartered Engineers in order to participate to public constructions.

Furthermore, the degree provides professional rights according to the law and they are eligible to acquire an electrical engineering grade certificate according to Law Β.D.699_ FEK.233/17.11.71 vol. Α. For more information: http://www.teikav.edu.gr 6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 6.1 Additional information: Graduates are entitled to sit in exams for professional certificates Erasmus placement Distinctions / Awards 6.2 Further information sources: TEI of Kavala, dept. of Electrical Engineering: http://www.teikav.edu.gr/ed/ Hellenic Ministry of Education, Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs: http://www.minedu.gov.gr ENIC (European Network of Information Centers in the European Region) and NARIC (National Academic Recognition Information Centers in the European Union): http://www.enicnaric.net/index.aspx?c=greece Hellenic NARIC (DOATAP): http://www.doatap.gr/en/index.php State Scholarship Foundation: http://www.iky.gr/iky/portal/en 7. CERTIFICATION OF THE DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT 7.1 Date: 7.2 Name and Signature: Prof. Athanasios Mitropoulos 7.3 Capacity: President 7.4 Official stamp or seal: 8. INFORMATION ON THE NATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM (i) Structure According to law 2916/2001, higher education consists of two parallel sectors: the University sector (Universities, Polytechnics, Fine Arts Schools and the Open University) and the Technological sector (Technological Education Institutions/TEIs and the School of Pedagogic and Technological Education). The law 3549/2007 regulates issues concerning governance of higher education along the general lines of increased participation, transparency, accountability and increased autonomy. The establishment of the International University of Greece aims at facilitating student mobility and increasing the number of places offered in higher education, especially to foreign students. This University will also offer distance learning courses. The Hellenic Open University provides distance undergraduate and postgraduate education and adult education by developing and using appropriate educational materials and teaching methods. There are also State Nonuniversity Tertiary Institutes, such as the Higher Ecclesiastical School or the Merchant Marine Academies, offering vocationally oriented courses of shorter duration (2 to 3 years) which operate under the authority of other Ministries. (ii) Access Entrance to the various Schools of the Universities (Panepistimio) and Technological Education Institutions (Technologiko Ekpaideftiko Idryma TEI) depends on the general score obtained by Lyceum graduates on the Certificate, as described above (subsection 5.iv), on the number of available places (numerus clausus) and on the candidates' ranked preferences among schools and sections. (iii) Qualifications Students who successfully complete their studies at Universities and TEIs are awarded a Ptychio (first cycle degree). First cycle programmes last from four years for most fields to five years for engineering and certain other applied science fields and six years for medicine. The Ptychio leads to employment or further study at the postgraduate level that includes the one year second cycle leading to the second degree, Metaptychiako Diploma Eidikefsis equivalent to the Master's degree and the third cycle leading to the doctorate degree, Didaktoriko Diploma. Recent legislation on quality assurance in Higher Education, the Credit Transfer System and the Diploma Supplement define the framework and criteria for evaluation of university departments and for certification of student degrees. These measures aim at promoting student mobility and contributing to the creation of a European Higher Education Area. (iv) Ongoing reforms and policy initiatives

Concerning the higher education, wide reforms take place regarding higher education and the Bologna Process. Law 3794/2009 harmonized the operation of the university and technological sectors of higher education and put at the same level Universities and Technological Education Institutions (TEIs) http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/education/eurydice/documents/eurybase/national_summary_sheets/047_el_en.pdf As a consequence of the classification of the education institutes, a title (schoolleaving, certificate, degree etc.) is compulsory for the student at each education level in order to continue to the next. A detailed description of the Greek Education System is offered in: EURYBASE (http://www.eurydice.org/eurybase/frameset_eurybase.html) and EURYDICE (http://www.eurydice.org) database of the European Education Systems.