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Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF MARITIME TRANSPORT

Course:PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF MARITIME TRANSPORT/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
4929Obavezan173+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites
Aims
Learning outcomes
Lecturer / Teaching assistant
Methodology
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lectures
I week exercises
II week lectures
II week exercises
III week lectures
III week exercises
IV week lectures
IV week exercises
V week lectures
V week exercises
VI week lectures
VI week exercises
VII week lectures
VII week exercises
VIII week lectures
VIII week exercises
IX week lectures
IX week exercises
X week lectures
X week exercises
XI week lectures
XI week exercises
XII week lectures
XII week exercises
XIII week lectures
XIII week exercises
XIV week lectures
XIV week exercises
XV week lectures
XV week exercises
Student workload
Per weekPer semester
7 credits x 40/30=9 hours and 20 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
5 hour(s) i 20 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
9 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 16 =149 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
9 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 2 =18 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
7 x 30=210 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
42 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 149 hour(s) i 20 minuts (cources), 18 hour(s) i 40 minuts (preparation), 42 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations
Consultations
Literature
Examination methods
Special remarks
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / MATHEMATICS FOR MANAGERS

Course:MATHEMATICS FOR MANAGERS/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
8581Obavezan173+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites
Aims
Learning outcomes
Lecturer / Teaching assistant
Methodology
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lectures
I week exercises
II week lectures
II week exercises
III week lectures
III week exercises
IV week lectures
IV week exercises
V week lectures
V week exercises
VI week lectures
VI week exercises
VII week lectures
VII week exercises
VIII week lectures
VIII week exercises
IX week lectures
IX week exercises
X week lectures
X week exercises
XI week lectures
XI week exercises
XII week lectures
XII week exercises
XIII week lectures
XIII week exercises
XIV week lectures
XIV week exercises
XV week lectures
XV week exercises
Student workload
Per weekPer semester
7 credits x 40/30=9 hours and 20 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
5 hour(s) i 20 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
9 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 16 =149 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
9 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 2 =18 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
7 x 30=210 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
42 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 149 hour(s) i 20 minuts (cources), 18 hour(s) i 40 minuts (preparation), 42 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations
Consultations
Literature
Examination methods
Special remarks
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR TRANSPORT

Course:MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR TRANSPORT/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
4934Obavezan183+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites No prerequisites for course enrollment and attending.
Aims Students learn about the elements of differential calculus of functions of several variables, ordinary differential equations, where the studied methods are used in the optimization of various maritime-transport processes and models.
Learning outcomes It is expected that after passing the exam of the course Mathematical models in transport the student will be able to: - Determine the extreme values of real functions using Langrange multipliers. - Determine the absolute extreme values of functions. - Apply the above mentioned methods to solve various optimization problems in relation to maritime transport processes. - Define the general task of linear programming and give its geometrical interpretation with a view to applying in optimization of interconnection of port and shipping operations. - Define and recognize an ordinary di
Lecturer / Teaching assistantProf. Dr. Romeo Meštrović
MethodologyLectures, computational exercises and computer exercises. Learning and consultations.
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lecturesElements of differential calculus of functions of several real variables. Local extreme values of functions of several variables.
I week exercises
II week lecturesDetermination of local extreme values using Langrange multipliers. Methods and models of classical optimization in maritime transport.
II week exercises
III week lecturesAbsolute extreme values of functions. The application in the optimization of maritime transport processes.
III week exercises
IV week lecturesThe overall task of linear programming with the application in maritime transport.
IV week exercises
V week lecturesGeometric solution of linear programming tasks with application in maritime transport.
V week exercises
VI week lecturesPreparation for the First Compulsory Assignment.
VI week exercises
VII week lecturesThe First Compulsory Assignment.
VII week exercises
VIII week lecturesThe application of geometric method to solve various optimization problems of maritime transport.
VIII week exercises
IX week lecturesElements of Simplex method with application in maritime transport.
IX week exercises
X week lecturesThe application of linear programming in optimization of interconnection of port and shipping operations.
X week exercises
XI week lecturesElements of integral calculus. The concept of ordinary differential equation. First order differential equations.
XI week exercises
XII week lecturesMethods for solving differential equations of the first order (diff. eq. with equations with separable variables, homogeneous diff. eq. and linear diff. eq.).
XII week exercises
XIII week lecturesThe Second Compulsory Assignment.
XIII week exercises
XIV week lecturesSystems of linear differential equations with constant coefficients and their solution. Application to describe the transport operations as a function of time.
XIV week exercises
XV week lecturesThe description the processes of the state of realization of port operations using a system of linear differential and/or algebraic equations. Process optimization in non-steady and steady state of modeled system.
XV week exercises
Student workloadPer week 6 credits x 40/30 = 8 hours Structure: 3 hours of lectures 1 hour of computational exercises 4 hours of individual work, including consultations. During semester Teaching and the final exam: (8 h) x 16 = 128 h Necessary preparation before the beginning of a semester (administration, enrolment, verification): 2 x (8 h) = 16 h Total work hours for the course: 6 x 30 = 180 h Additional hours for preparing correction of final exam, including the exam taking: from 0 to 36 h Work hours structure: 128 h (lectures) + 16 h (preparation) + 36 h (additional work).
Per weekPer semester
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
8 x 30=240 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
48 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations The student is required to attend lessons and to fulfill obligations during the semester.
ConsultationsThe consultations are carried in the day after the implementation of classes and via e-mail: romeo@ac.me
LiteratureR. Meštrović, Diferencijalni račun i elementi linearnog programiranja s primjenom u optimizaciji pomorsko-transportnih procesa, pisana predavanja, Fakultet za pomorstvo, Kotor, 2011.
Examination methodsThe attendance at lectures/exercises carries 12 points, two compulsory assignments carry 38 points in total (19 points for each compulsory assignment). Final Exam carries 50 points. The passing grade is obtained if the student collects at least 50 points.
Special remarksNo special notes.
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / MANAGEMENT OF MARITIME RESOURCES

Course:MANAGEMENT OF MARITIME RESOURCES/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
4935Obavezan183+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites
Aims
Learning outcomes
Lecturer / Teaching assistant
Methodology
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lectures
I week exercises
II week lectures
II week exercises
III week lectures
III week exercises
IV week lectures
IV week exercises
V week lectures
V week exercises
VI week lectures
VI week exercises
VII week lectures
VII week exercises
VIII week lectures
VIII week exercises
IX week lectures
IX week exercises
X week lectures
X week exercises
XI week lectures
XI week exercises
XII week lectures
XII week exercises
XIII week lectures
XIII week exercises
XIV week lectures
XIV week exercises
XV week lectures
XV week exercises
Student workload
Per weekPer semester
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
8 x 30=240 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
48 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations
Consultations
Literature
Examination methods
Special remarks
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / GLOBAL STRATEGIES OF MARKETING LOGISTICS

Course:GLOBAL STRATEGIES OF MARKETING LOGISTICS/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
8063Obavezan183+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites
Aims
Learning outcomes
Lecturer / Teaching assistant
Methodology
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lectures
I week exercises
II week lectures
II week exercises
III week lectures
III week exercises
IV week lectures
IV week exercises
V week lectures
V week exercises
VI week lectures
VI week exercises
VII week lectures
VII week exercises
VIII week lectures
VIII week exercises
IX week lectures
IX week exercises
X week lectures
X week exercises
XI week lectures
XI week exercises
XII week lectures
XII week exercises
XIII week lectures
XIII week exercises
XIV week lectures
XIV week exercises
XV week lectures
XV week exercises
Student workload
Per weekPer semester
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
8 x 30=240 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
48 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations
Consultations
Literature
Examination methods
Special remarks
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Course:PROJECT MANAGEMENT/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
8580Obavezan183+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites
Aims
Learning outcomes
Lecturer / Teaching assistant
Methodology
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lectures
I week exercises
II week lectures
II week exercises
III week lectures
III week exercises
IV week lectures
IV week exercises
V week lectures
V week exercises
VI week lectures
VI week exercises
VII week lectures
VII week exercises
VIII week lectures
VIII week exercises
IX week lectures
IX week exercises
X week lectures
X week exercises
XI week lectures
XI week exercises
XII week lectures
XII week exercises
XIII week lectures
XIII week exercises
XIV week lectures
XIV week exercises
XV week lectures
XV week exercises
Student workload
Per weekPer semester
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
8 x 30=240 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
48 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations
Consultations
Literature
Examination methods
Special remarks
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / MARITIME MARKET INVESTIGATION

Course:MARITIME MARKET INVESTIGATION/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
4932Obavezan273+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites No prerequisites for course enrolment and attending.
Aims This course aims to introduce the mechanism of specific maritime markets functioning to students, as well as to acquire knowledge about process and methodology of market research with emphasis on specific field of application – the shipping market.
Learning outcomes 1. Distinguish the processes of market research and market forecasting. 2. Identify the four types of shipping markets. 3. Describe the freight rates mechanism. 4. Define key factors influencing the supply and demand for sea transport. 5. Analyze the specific phases of maritime market research process.
Lecturer / Teaching assistantDr Senka Šekularac-Ivošević
MethodologyLectures and exercises, debates, seminars, consultations.
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lecturesIntroduction to the organization of the maritime market. Maritime transportation system, the world's merchant fleet, derivative character of the demand for sea transport, the costs of sea transport.
I week exercises
II week lecturesThe model of maritime market. The factors influencing the demand for sea transport. The supply of sea transport. The freight rate mechanism.
II week exercises
III week lecturesThe four shipping markets. Freight market.
III week exercises
IV week lectures Sale and purchase market
IV week exercises
V week lecturesNew building market.
V week exercises
VI week lecturesDemolition (recycling) market.
VI week exercises
VII week lecturesFundamentals of maritime forecasting and market research. The First Compulsory Assignment.
VII week exercises
VIII week lecturesThe key elements of forecasting methodologies.
VIII week exercises
IX week lecturesThe process of market research. Phases in the preparation of shipping market report.
IX week exercises
X week lecturesDefining aims and problems of the market research.
X week exercises
XI week lecturesDeveloping the plan of the market research. Analysis of the past trends.
XI week exercises
XII week lecturesCollecting information (competition analysis and opinion of experts)
XII week exercises
XIII week lecturesAnalysis of information. The Second Compulsory Assignment.
XIII week exercises
XIV week lecturesPresentation of results and decision making. Correction Compulsory Assignment.
XIV week exercises
XV week lecturesMarketing information system.
XV week exercises
Student workloadPer week 7 credits x 40/30 = 9 hours and 20minutes Lectures: 3 hours Exercises: 1 hour 5 hours and 20 minutes for individual work, including consultations. During semester Teaching and final exam: (9hours and 20min.) x 16 = 149 hours and 20min. The necessary preparation before term starting (administration, enrollment, authentication) 2x ( 9 hours and 20 min.) =18 hours and 40 min. Total hours for the course 7 x 30 =210 Additional work for preparing correction exam, including and doing from 0 do 18 sati. Structure: 149 hours and 20min. (Lecture) + 18 hours and 40 min. (Preparation) + 42 hours (Additional work).
Per weekPer semester
7 credits x 40/30=9 hours and 20 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
5 hour(s) i 20 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
9 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 16 =149 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
9 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 2 =18 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
7 x 30=210 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
42 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 149 hour(s) i 20 minuts (cources), 18 hour(s) i 40 minuts (preparation), 42 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations Students are obliged to attend lectures, as well as doing seminar work, both Compulsory Assignment and final exam.
ConsultationsThursday from 14h to 16h.
Literature1. Stopford, M., (2009), Maritime Economics, 3rd Edition, Routledge, London. 2. Šekularac-Ivošević, S., (2015), Istraživanje pomorskog tržišta, skripta, Fakultet za pomorstvo, Kotor. 3. Batalić, M. , (2005), Poslovanje u brodarstvu, autorizovana predava
Examination methods1. The First Compulsory Assignment, from 0 to 25 points; 2. The Second Compulsory Assignment, from 0 to 25 points; 3. Expiration during the lectures to 5 points; 4. Correctly done seminar work, to 10 points; 3. Final exam, from 0 to 35
Special remarksNo.
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty of Maritime Studies / MARITIME MANAGEMENT / TRANSPORT AND CONTRACT LAW

Course:TRANSPORT AND CONTRACT LAW/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
4933Obavezan283+1+0
ProgramsMARITIME MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites
Aims
Learning outcomes
Lecturer / Teaching assistant
Methodology
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lectures
I week exercises
II week lectures
II week exercises
III week lectures
III week exercises
IV week lectures
IV week exercises
V week lectures
V week exercises
VI week lectures
VI week exercises
VII week lectures
VII week exercises
VIII week lectures
VIII week exercises
IX week lectures
IX week exercises
X week lectures
X week exercises
XI week lectures
XI week exercises
XII week lectures
XII week exercises
XIII week lectures
XIII week exercises
XIV week lectures
XIV week exercises
XV week lectures
XV week exercises
Student workload
Per weekPer semester
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
8 x 30=240 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
48 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations
Consultations
Literature
Examination methods
Special remarks
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points
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