M.B.A. MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (12 Months, Full-Time or 24 Months, Part-Time, Master in Business Administration)

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1...... 7. 8. 9. M.B.A. MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (1 Months, Full-Time or Months, Part-Time, Master in Business Administration) B.A. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS) B.A. TRAVEL AND RISM MANAGEMENT ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS) TRAVEL AND RISM ADMINISTRATION ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA) INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA) SECRETARIAL STUDIES (1 YEAR, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, CERTIFICATE) EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL STUDIES ( YEARS, DIPLOMA)) HIGHER DIPLOMA IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION ( YEARS, HIGHER DIPLOMA) INTERIOR DESIGN ( YEARS, DIPLOMA) 10. BEAUTY THERAPY ( YEARS, DIPLOMA) 11. BEAUTY THERAPY ( YEARS, HIGHER DIPLOMA)

- Registered with the Ministry of Education - Since 197 0 1

Mr. D. A. Christoforou B. Sc. Economics Director of the College Principal of the College Mr A. D. Christoforou B.A.(Hons) Business Studies M.B.A. International Marketing 0

principal address 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. Nicosia College - Head Offices 0 Nicosia Branch College - International Students Office

points of contact Director: Demetrios Christoforou Principal: Athanasios Christoforou International students registrar: Panagiota Christofi Nicosia: Evagorou Avenue: Eleftherias square Nicosia P.O Box 197 CY-11 Nicosia Tel.: +7-110 Fax: +7-7187 Nicosia Branch International Student Office: 1- Aeschilou Str., CY-1011 Nicosia Tel.: +7-78 or +7-88 Fax: +7-70 Limassol: Kritona Tornariti str. CY-110 Limassol P.O. Box 80 CY-0 Limassol Tel.: +7-810 Fax: +7-811 international students office 7777-0 www.cdacollege.ac.cy cdacoll@spidernet.com.cy cdaadm@spidernet.com.cy Larnaca:, Loukis Akritas Acropolis Square P.O.Box 0, CY-0 Larnaca Tel. +7-7 Fax: +7-97 CDA College Cyprus cdacollege1 0 cafeteria

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. 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. In May 00, Cyprus has joined the European Union and became its easternmost and southernmost outpost. Climate 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. Economy The country's economy is booming and over the last few years, Cyprus has emerged as one of the leading business and financial centers in the region. Various sectors of the economy like tourism, banking, insurance and telecommunications provide the economy with a leading edge. In January 008, Cyprus has joined the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and hence the Euro (ú) is the monetary unit in use. Work permit is given to international students from January 008 six months after their arrival in Cyprus 0 hours / week during studies 8 hours / week during holidays Language 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. 0

C.D.A. College International 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. About the College Our school premises are convinient being situated in the center of Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca. Public transportation is convenient and nearby. The attendance is full-time and the lessons are made during day or evening. The teaching staff is well trained and experienced. Most of our teachers have been working with us for many years. Application Procedure - Semester Dates Candidates must apply at least months before the course commences. Dates OCTOBER (FALL SEMESTER) FEBRUARY (SPRING SEMESTER) JUNE (SUMMER SEMESTER) Evidence of knowledge of English English is not a requirement for admission. English is the language of instruction at C.D.A. College. Applicants whose native language is not English will take the C.D.A. College English Placement Test (EPT). Applicants who have passed either the TOEFL examination with a minimum score of 0 (1 Computer-Based), English G.C.S.E. (or G.C.E) 'O' level with Grade 'C' and above or IELTS with a score of.0 and above, are exempt from the EPT. Candidates, whose English proficiency is not up to the College standard, will follow our English Foundation courses. 0 library

Payment Scedule All financial information and the payment schedule are given to the students with the letter of acceptance and before any payment is made by them. Payment to the college can be made through Bank transfer to the following account: C.D.A COLLEGE BANK OF CYPRUS ELEFTHERIA SQUARE BRANCH (1) ACCOUNT NUMBER: 01-01-0187-00 SWIFT CODE: BCYPCYN IBAN No: CY8 000 01 0000 0001 018 700 Withdrawl Refund of Fees In case of withdrawal for any reason, any fees and charges paid to the college is not refundable. Money paid to the college is refundable only in case the college fails to obtain visa for the student and provided that the documents of the student were considered satisfactory by the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture and the Immigration Authorities. Financial Oblications Students who have any financial obligation with the college will not be able to receive either their Diploma or transcripts until their accounts have been settled. Change of Address Students must notify the College of any change of their address (permanent or present) within 7 hours of such a change. If the student fails to do so, the College has no responsibility on any information provided by the college and not received by the student. Attendance Policy Following instructions by the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture, the college follows absences and prepares weekly reports. If the students are absent for two () consecutive weeks without any sufficient excuse are suspended and reported to the Immigration Authorities. 0 7

> M.B.A. Master in Business Administration 1 Months, Full-Time or Months, Part-Time, Master in Business Administration SUBJ OF THE COURSE (FULL TIME) 1 MONTHS Semester A - Compulsory MBA: 0 MBA: 11 MBA: 0 MBA: 0 Managerial Economics Financial & Managerial Accounting Quantitative Methods International Marketing 8 8 8 Semester B - Compulsory MBA: MBA: 0 MBA: 0 MBA: 70 Financial Management Human Resource Management Total Quality Management Strategic Management 7 8 7 8 Semester C MBA: 99 MBA: 91 MBA: 770 MBA: 780 Final Project Organizational Behaviour Managing Corporate Change* Consultancy Process* 8 1 *Any one or two subjects with an asterisk in the C semester may be replaced by one or two of the following elective subjects. ELECTIVE SUBJ OF THE COURSE MBA: 710 MBA: 70 MBA: 70 MBA: 70 MBA: 70 MBA: 70 Marketing Management Market Research Strategic Marketing Investments Business Ethics Enterpreneurial & Innovation 0 8

> M.B.A. Master in Business Administration (PART TIME PROGRAMME) MONTHS Semester A - Compulsory MBA: 0 MBA: 11 MBA: 0 Managerial Economics Financial & Managerial Accounting International Marketing Semester B - Compulsory MBA: MBA: 0 MBA: 70 Financial Management Human Resource Management Strategic Management Semester C - Compulsory MBA: 91 Semester D MBA: 0 MBA: 770 Semester E MBA: 0 MBA: 780 Organizational Behaviour Quantitative Methods Consultancy Process* Total Quality Management Managing Corporate Change* 0 9 8 8 7 8 8 8 7 Semester F - Compulsory MBA: 99 Final Project 8 1 *Any one or two subjects with an asterisk may be replaced by one or two of the following elective subjects. ELECTIVE SUBJ OF THE COURSE MBA: 710 Marketing Management MBA: 70 Market Research MBA: 70 Strategic Marketing MBA: 70 Investments MBA: 70 Business Ethics MBA: 70 Enterpreneurial & Innovation

> B.A. Business Administration YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A ENG BUS MTH :10 GRE ACC Semester B CSC :190 ECO ACC :1 SOC PSY Semester C ENG :0 MTH :11 MAR ECO :10 MGT : Semester D MAR :01 CSC :91 HST MTH :1 ACC :10 English Communication Introduction to Business Mathematics Greek Language* Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Computing Principles of Microeconomics Introduction to Managerial Accounting Principles of Sociology Basic Psychology Business English Statistics I Introduction to Marketing Principles of Macroeconomics Introduction to Management Marketing Management Business Information Systems History of Cyprus Statistics II Financial Accounting 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0

> B.A. Business Administration SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester E BUS :01 ENG :10 BUS : HIS :1 BUS :1 Semester F BUS :1 ENG :0 BUS :1 MAR :0 MAR :0 Semester G BUS :01 BUS :1 MAR :0 CSC :9 BUS :1 Semester H BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS :0 :1 :1 :0 :18 Organizational Behavior Public Speaking Principles of Financial Analysis European History Business Law International Business Advanced English International Finance Services Marketing Market Research Business Policy and Strategic Management Human Resource Management Strategic Marketing E-Business Small Business Management Business Project Investments Financial Services Business and Society Public Relations All subjects are compulsory. * Introduction of an elective subject of French language in the A semester for students whose their native language is Greek. 1 1 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0

>B.A Travel & Tourism Management ( YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, BACHELOR OF ARTS) SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A ENG HOT TRV GRE GER RUS :10 Semester B ENG INF MGT GRE GER RUS :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 Semester C MAR ACC MTH TRV ACC ENG ECO MTH :01 :01 Semester D :10 :1 :1 :10 English & American Literature Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Introduction to Tourism Travel Geography One out of three Greek I German I Russian I Business English Business Information Systems Introduction to Management Introduction to the Leisure Industry One out of three Greek II German II Russian II Principles of Marketing Financial Accounting I Statistics I Travel & Tourism Law Travel Operations Management Financial Accounting II Marketing in the T/T Industry Presentation Skills Principles of Microeconomics Statistics II 1 TOTAL TOTAL 1 1 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0

>B.A Travel & Tourism Management SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester E ACC BUS ECO MAR MGT :1 :01 :10 :01 Semester F : :1 :1 : Semester G BUS :01 :0 :01 :0 Semester H MGT ECO BUS : :01 :01 : FREE ELECTIVES PSY ETH SOC SOC:10 HIS HIS :10 POL POL :10 Managerial Accounting Organizational Behavior Principles of Macroeconomics Special Interest Tourism *Plus one Elective Consumer Behavior in Tourism Sustainability in Tourism Human Resource Management Tourism Planning & Development *Plus one Elective International Tourism E Tourism Small Business Managemen Research Methods in Tourism *Plus one Elective Applied Management Project Managerial Decision Making Contemporary Economic Issues Service Quality Management *Plus one Elective Introduction to Psychology Ethics Tourism Sociology Intercultural Communication History of Cyprus European History Political Studies International Relations 1 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 1 0

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> Travel & Tourism Administration TWO YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A (1 periods) ENG AFT INF ACC LAN LAN LAN :10 :10 :10 English & American Literature Travel Geography Air Fares & Ticketing I Tourism Information Systems I Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Tourism One out of three Greek I German I Russian I Semester B ( periods) ENG AFT INF SOC STA LAN LAN LAN :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 :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 Semester C (18 periods) ENG AFT YOU SOC :01 :01 :01 :0 :0 :01 Commercial Correspondence Air Fares &Ticketing Practice I Tourism Law Marketing Travel and Tours Tours and their Planning Ethics Semester D ( periods) AFT ENG :01 :0 :0 :0 :07 :0 Air Fares &Ticketing Practice II Office Procedures Tourism Planning and Development Tours & their Planning: Practice Supervision in the T/T Industry Presentation Skills 1

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>Information and Communication Technology YEARS, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR, DIPLOMA SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A ENG :111 Business English I COM :111 Introduction to Computer Applications COM : 1 Operating Systems COM :11 Introduction to Computing MAT :111 Discrete Mathematics COM :11 Computer Systems Architecture TOTAL 18 1 0 Semester B ENG :11 Business and Professional Communication COM :11 Introduction to Programming INF :11 Introduction to Relational Databases INF :111 Management and Information Systems INF :1 System Analysis and Design MAT :11 Calculus and Linear Algebra TOTAL 18 1 0 Semester C COM COM COM INF INF MAT :11 :1 :1 :1 : :11 Semester D COM COM COM INF PRO : :1 : : :1 Communication and Networks Users Support Visual Basic Programming Introduction to Multimedia Internet Technologies and Web Design Statistics TOTAL 18 1 0 Fundamentals of Computer Security Introduction to Java Programming Network Design and Support E-Business Final Project 1 7 8 TOTAL 1 1 0

> Interior Design YEARS - DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A ARC DRW DES IND ENG IND IND INT :10 :10 :10 Semester B ARC DRW DES IND ENG IND IND INT :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 Semester C ARC INT TEC TEC INT IND DES IND :01 :01 :01 :0 :0 :01 :01 :0 Semester D ARC INT TEC TEC INT IND DES IND :01 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 Architectural Drawing I Drawing I Theory And History Of Interior Design & Architecture I Interior Design I English I Space Photography I Design & Materials Workshop I Materials For Interior Design And Application I 1 8 1 1 TOTAL 1 0 Architectural Drawing II Drawing II Theory And History Of Interior Design & Architecture II Interior Design II English II Space Photography II Design & Materials Workshop II Materials For Interior Design And Application II Architectural Drawing III Interior Systems And Finishes For Interiors I Building Regulations I Constructions And Building Services I Lighting Design And Electrical Drawing I Interior Design III Design In The 0th Century Design Presentation Architectural Drawing IV Interior Systems And Finishes For Interiors II Building Regulations II Constructions And Building Services II Lighting Design And Electrical Drawing II Interior Design IV Contemporary Design Design Management 1 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 1 1 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 1 1 1 TOTAL 1 0

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> Secretarial Studies 1 YEAR, PLUS AN OPTIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR CERTIFICATE SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A TYP COM GSH ENG SEC OFO ACC Typing I Word Processing I Greek Shorthand I * English I Secretarial Duties I Office Organization I Book Keeping I 7 1 TOTAL 0 0 Semester B TYP COM GSH ENG SEC OFO ACC Electives: :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 :10 Typing II Word Processing II Greek Shorthand II * English II Secretarial Duties II Office Organization II Book Keeping II 7 1 TOTAL 0 0 GSH101 & GSH10 Greek Shorthand I & II BEC101 & BEC10 Business English Communication I & II GRE101 & GRE 10 Greek Business Correspondence I & II * If students do NOT choose GSH101 & GSH10 Greek Shorthand I & II they MUST choose subjects from the elective list. E.g. BEC101 & BEC10 Business English Communication I & II periods GRE101 & GRE10 Greek Business Correspondence I & II periods 0

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> Executive Secretarial Studies 1 YEAR, PLUS A CERTIFICATE FROM AN APPROPRIATE ONE YEAR PROGRAMME OF STUDY AS A PREREQUISITE DIPLOMA SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A TYP COM GSH ENG SEC PR :01 :01 :01 :01 :01 :01 Advanced Typing III Advanced Computing III Greek Shorthand IΙΙ * English III Advanced Secretarial Duties III Public Relations & Publicity I 7 7 TOTAL 7 0 Semester B TYP COM GSH ENG SEC PR :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 Advanced Typing IV Advanced Computing IV Greek Shorthand IV * English IV Advanced Secretarial Duties IV Public Relations & Publicity II 7 7 TOTAL 7 0 Electives: GSH01 GSH0 Greek Shorthand III & IV ACC01 & ACC0 Book Keeping III & IV BEC01 & BEC0 Business English Communication I & II * If students do NOT choose GSH01 Greek Shorthand III& IV they MUST choose subjects from the elective list. E.g. ACC01 & ACC0 Book Keeping III & IV periods BEC01 & BEC0 Business English Communication I & II periods

> Higher Diploma in Office Administration 1 YEAR, PLUS A DIPLOMA FROM AN APPROPRIATE TWO YEAR PROGRAM OF STUDY AS A PREREQUISITE, HIGHER DIPLOMA. SUBJ OF THE COURSE Semester A COM :01 ENG :01 ACC :01 HRM :01 OB :01 TM :01 PSY :01 Semester B COM :0 ENG :0 ACC :0 HRM :0 OB :0 TM :0 OAU :0 Advanced Computing V Advanced Business English V Accounting V * Human Resource Management I Organizational Behavior I* Time Management I Social Psychology Advanced Computing VI Advanced Business English VI Accounting VI* Human Resource Management II Organizational Behavior II* Time Management II Office Automation Elective Subjects of the Course BUS:01/0 BUS:01/0 BUS:01/0 Public Relations I /II Introduction to Marketing I /II Introduction to Business I/II Total per Semester 0 1 0 Total per Semester 0 1 0 Total per Semester 0 1 0 * Students may choose one or two elective subjects each semester and replace the subjects with an asterisk.

VISA PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS ENCLOSE THE FOLLOWING a. Photocopy of Passport b. Secondary school Certificate c. High School Certificate d. Police Certificate e. Bank Certificate f. Medical Cerificates g. passport - size photographs FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROCEDURE AND FEES PLEASE CONTACT THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE OR VISIT OUR WEB SITE ñ Upon arrival in Cyprus student must show at the airport at least ú00 Euro. ñ Students must be full-time and attend classes and other activities of the college regularly. ñ Students must not be involved in any kind of illegal activities. ñ Students must present themselves to the college immediately on arrival in Cyprus.

C.D.A. College is registered with the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Cyprus as a Private Institution of Tertiary Education

Nicosia - Limassol - Larnaca NICOSIA:, Evagoras Ave., Eleftherias Square, P.O.Box 197, CY-11 Tel. +7-110, Fax: +7-7187 NICOSIA BRANCH - INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE: 1- Aeschilou Str., CY-1011 Tel. +7-78 or 88, Fax: +7-70 LIMASSOL: Kritona Tornariti str., CY-110 Limassol, P.O.Box 80, CY-0 Tel. +7-810, Fax: +7-811 LARNACA :, Loukis Akritas, Acropolis Square P.O.Box 0, CY-0 Tel. +7-7, Fax: +7-97 ñ E-mail: cdaadm@spidernet.com.cy cdacoll@spidernet.com.cy Web Page: http://www.cdacollege.ac.cy CDA College Cyprus cdacollege1 NOV. 01