A unique program combining 2 years of study at Deree and 2 years study at Clarkson University, in the US (Potsdam, New York). The program is designed for students who want to diversify their academic experience in the US, with the undergraduate STEM programs that Clarkson is well-known for.
Clarkson is a leading research university specializing in the intersections of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Business. Alumni salaries rank in the US top 2%; one in five leads as a CEO, senior executive or owner of a company. 84% of Clarkson students major in a STEM discipline.
The ACG-Clarkson International Scholars Program (ISP) will offer highly qualified students two years of study at Deree – The American College of Greece, followed by two years at Clarkson and leading to a bachelor’s degree in a STEM-related area of study by Clarkson University.
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Aeronautical Engineering
Students who wish to major in Aeronautical Engineering take at Deree courses in academic writing, computer information systems, programming, physics (two courses), statics, chemistry (two courses), calculus (three courses), elementary differential equations, microeconomics and electives (two courses), and continue with a 10-week summer session and the last two years of their studies at Clarkson University. More info
Mechanical Engineering
Students who wish to major in Mechanical Engineering take at Deree courses in academic writing, computer information systems, programming, physics (two courses), statics, chemistry (two courses), calculus (three courses), elementary differential equations, microeconomics and liberal education electives (five courses), and continue with a 10-week summer session and the last two years of their studies at Clarkson University. More info
Engineering and Management
Students who wish to major in Engineering and Management take at Deree courses in academic writing, presentation skills, computer information systems, programming, physics (two courses), statics, chemistry (two courses), calculus (three courses), elementary differential equations, financial accounting, business information systems, microeconomics, enterprise systems, management of people and organizations, management accounting, and continue with the last two years of their studies at Clarkson University. More info
Biology
Students who wish to major in biology take at Deree courses in academic writing, introductory biology (two courses), general chemistry (two courses), organic and biological chemistry (two courses), human genetics, physics (two courses), applied statistics, calculus (two courses), a biology elective and two liberal education electives, and continue with the last two years of their studies at Clarkson University. More info
Biomolecular Science
Students who wish to major in biomolecular science take at Deree courses in academic writing, introductory biology (two courses), general chemistry (two courses), organic and biological chemistry (two courses), human genetics, physics (two courses), applied statistics, calculus (two courses) and liberal education electives (four courses) and continue with the last two years of their studies at Clarkson University. More info
Chemistry
Students who wish to major in chemistry take at Deree courses in academic writing, general chemistry (two courses), organic and biological chemistry (two courses), a biology elective, physics (two courses), applied statistics, calculus (two courses), elementary differential equations and liberal education electives (five courses) and continue with the last two years of their studies at Clarkson University. More info
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ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
The mission of the Accounting & Finance Society is to respond to the needs of the accounting and finance major/minor students. The Society’s main focus is to provide academic support to its members and serve as an informal link between the students and the Accounting and Finance Department.
The Accounting & Finance Society has a long tradition in organizing academic events, such as lectures, panel discussions, seminars and field trips. These events expand students’ horizons by linking the theoretical knowledge gained through coursework with the practical perspective offered by leading practitioners in business.
The Society also organizes fun events, like bake and memorabilia sales, to raise funds for various projects.