American College of Greece
The American College of Greece (ACG) is the oldest and largest U.S. accredited university in Europe. ACG offers a central location for easy access to the city, and campus boasts a FIFA certified soccer field and an Olympic-sized pool. ACG offers a wide variety of classes, and students interested in pursuing business will find ACG to be an excellent choice.
Program Highlights
Relevant Coursework
The American College of Greece offers more than 80 courses to first-year students across all majors and areas of interest.
Cohort Housing
Students will be housed in cohort-shared apartments that are centrally located and close to campus.
Academic Success
Courses across all fields of study will help students work towards their degree goals and set them up for success upon return to their home campus.
Courses
The courses below are a sample of what is offered at the American College of Greece and are specifically chosen for first-year programming. Not all courses are available during both fall and spring semesters. Please ask your representative for more information regarding course availability and additional course options.
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Business & Economics
We offer a range of introductory business and economics courses available to first-year students. See below for a sample of the courses offered:
- Business fundamentals
- Economics of Everyday Life
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Introduction to the Tourism and Hospitality Industry
- Management Principles
- Introduction to Marketing
- Social Media in an Interconnected Society
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Computing & Mathematics
If your students are looking to begin their higher education in computing, information technology, or mathematics, see a sample of the courses offered:
- Introduction to Information Systems
- Business Information Systems
- Information Technology Fundamentals
- Mathematics for the Liberal Arts
- Intermediate Algebra
- College Algebra
- Algebra and Trigonometry
- Applied Statistics
- Applied Calculus
- Calculus I
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Humanities & Social Sciences
We offer several different opportunities for first-year students interested in communications, humanities, and social sciences. These are also great options to fulfill general education requirements. See below for a sample of courses offered:
- Introduction to Anthropology
- Cultural Anthropology
- Introduction to Archaeology
- History of Art I & II
- Film History
- Modern Greek Cinema
- Myth in the Ancient Greek and Roman World
- Ancient Greek and Roman Epic Poetry
- Foundations of Contemporary Media
- Introduction to Digital Video
- Beyond Fear: Representations of Terror in Western Culture
- The Ailing Body: Disease in Literature and Culture
- German I
- Greek I & II
- Survey of World Civilizations I & II
- Introduction to International Relations
- Italian I & II
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Greek Philosophy
- Introduction to Political Science and Global Affairs
- Political Behavior
- Psychology as a Social Science
- History and Systems of Psychology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Sociology of Modern Life
- Spanish I, II & III
- Introduction to Academic Writing
- Integrated Academic Writing and Ethics
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Natural Sciences & Environmental Studies
Students can get started right away with their introductory courses in sciences and environmental studies. See below for a sample of courses offered:
- Introduction to Biology I & II
- Introduction to Molecular Biology
- Introduction to Human Biology
- Human Biology: Genetic and Evolutionary Aspects of Life
- Human Biology: Body Anatomy and Current Issues
- Cell Biology
- Principles of Chemistry
- General Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Environmental Science: Ecosystems and Biodiversity
- Contemporary Environmental Issues
- Introduction to Earth and Space Science
- Environmental Science: Energy Resources and pollution
- Environmental Geology
- Oceanography
- Introduction to Physics I
- University Physics I
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Visual & Performing Arts
We offer several different opportunities for first-year students interested in visual and performing arts. These are also great options to fulfill general education requirements. See below for a sample of courses offered:
- Listening to Music
- History of Jazz and Blues
- Songs of the Underdog: American Blues Meets Greek Rebetiko
- Music Fundamentals: How Music Works
- Visual Literacy
- The Making of Theater
Want to learn more?
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On-Site Support
Students will receive weekly academic advising for the first six weeks of their program. In these sessions, our on-site team will monitor academic success and adjustment into a new learning environment, social integration, and help them navigate culture shock.
Engagement Opportunities
Choose from a variety of activities to build community and share the beauty of Athens with your students. Options include a tour of the Acropolis site and museum, War Museum, Metropolis of Athens, a trip to Glyfada beach, and more.
What’s Included
Our holistic approach means first year students will have access to the same support all our students enjoy, including one-of-a-kind support before departure, on the ground while they are abroad, and when they return home. Below is a list of what is included: