The School of Arts, Science, and Technology at the American College of Thessaloniki is comprised of two distinct disciplinary areas: International Relations and Technology. Bachelor degree programs are available in either discipline with various concentrations. In addition, degree programs include multiple “six-course” minors in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Greek Studies, and Computer Science. Certificate programs are also offered for professional training in computer networking, multimedia, and web development. The School provides supplemental academic training in all areas of the General Education curriculum, and also hosts a unique Summer Technology Camp for high school students.

In addition to providing outstanding classroom teaching by experienced instructors educated in Europe and the US, the School offers unparalleled extracurricular opportunities, ranging from live digital teleconferences in a state-of-the-art teleconferencing center to formal internships in companies and organizations off campus. The School is home to the Michael S. Dukakis Chair in Public Policy and Service, the Lucy Kulukundis Balkan Study Center, the Cisco Regional Academy for Northern Greece, and the Stavros Niarchos Technology Center. These programs and qualities combine to make the American College of Thessaloniki the leading center for international affairs and informatics in Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans.

Of course, the real measure of a school’s quality is the success of its graduates. Students graduating from our programs have successfully pursued post-graduate study in some of the best universities in the world, including Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, LSE, Johns Hopkins, and many others. Some of our alumni have won prestigious awards, and many others have embarked on meaningful careers in Greece, the Balkans and Europe.

We invite you to join us!

David Wisner
Chair, Humanities and Social Science

Panos Vlachos
Chair, Technology and Science

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