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Graduate > Joint Graduate Degree
Graduate students whose research interests cross over disciplinary
lines may enroll for a joint graduate degree at the doctor's
or the master's level. Graduate students who have a substantial
part of their course work outside the discipline in which
they received their undergraduate training, may enroll for
such a joint graduate degree.
Candidates for a joint degree must meet the regular admission
requirements. A candidate will be admitted into such a program
with the approval of the faculty member(s) who will supervise
the research, and the Faculties or Departments involved. The
graduate student's research must be directly supervised by
one or more faculty members. In addition, each student should
have an Advisory Committee of two or more faculty members
from the appropriate disciplines.
The course program of the graduate student should be analogous
to that of graduate students in the Departments involved,
and it must be approved by those Departments. If the graduate
program requires writing a thesis, a thesis proposal must
be submitted to the Departments concerned. Any issues arising
due to different degree requirements in the Departments involved
should be resolved by the interdisciplinary groups concerned
or by the Dean.
The exact designation of the degree received shall in each
case be determined by the Technical University of Crete upon
recommendation by the Departments concerned.
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