Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION
Course: | VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
8999 | Obavezan | 1 | 3.75 | 2+1+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | |
Aims | |
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Lecturer / Teaching assistant | |
Methodology |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation 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 week | Per semester |
3.75 credits x 40/30=5 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 2 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
5 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =80 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 5 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =10 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 3.75 x 30=112.5 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) 22 hour(s) i 30 minuts Workload structure: 80 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 10 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 22 hour(s) i 30 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / CONVEYANCE OF GOODS
Course: | CONVEYANCE OF GOODS/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5143 | Obavezan | 1 | 4.5 | 2+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | Unconditioned. |
Aims | Introduction to the theoretical and practical knowledge, methods and information about technology and management of processes and systems of freight transport. |
Learning outcomes | After passing the exam in this course, students will be able to: 1. Understand the basic principles of the functioning of the goods transport market; 2. Apply basic knowledge about intermodal freight transportation 3. Understand the legal framework related to the road freight transport 4. Calculate the transportation costs. ; 5. Make the selection of the appropriate vehicle in the function of the required capacities; 6. Determine the optimal routes for the transport of goods with the chosen vehicle. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Asst. Prof. Boško Matović / PhD Mirjana Grdinić Rakonjac |
Methodology | Lectures, exercises, consultations. |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Introduction to the road freight transport |
I week exercises | Introduction to the road freight transport |
II week lectures | Goods transport market. Access to the market. Access to business. The key legislation. |
II week exercises | Goods transport market. Access to the market. Access to business. The key legislation. |
III week lectures | Intermodal freight transportation system |
III week exercises | Intermodal freight transportation system |
IV week lectures | Activities in the intermodal freight system transportation |
IV week exercises | Activities in the intermodal freight system transportation |
V week lectures | Goods in transport. Classification, packaging, labeling. Documents accompanying goods in transport. |
V week exercises | Goods in transport. Classification, packaging, labeling. Documents accompanying goods in transport. |
VI week lectures | Vehicles: classification, oprerational and transportation attributes and documents. |
VI week exercises | Vehicles: classification, oprerational and transportation attributes and documents. |
VII week lectures | Drivers: conditions, working hours, driving time and rest period. |
VII week exercises | Drivers: conditions, working hours, driving time and rest period. |
VIII week lectures | Colloquium 1 |
VIII week exercises | Colloquium 1 |
IX week lectures | Resources in the intermodal freight system transportation |
IX week exercises | Resources in the intermodal freight system transportation |
X week lectures | Planning and designing the vehicle path. Calculation of required capacities. Vehicle selection. |
X week exercises | Planning and designing the vehicle path. Calculation of required capacities. Vehicle selection. |
XI week lectures | Vehicle productivity and influencing factors. Quality of service. |
XI week exercises | Vehicle productivity and influencing factors. Quality of service. |
XII week lectures | Costs of freight transport. Classification of costs. |
XII week exercises | Costs of freight transport. Classification of costs. |
XIII week lectures | Intermodal freight transport terminals |
XIII week exercises | Intermodal freight transport terminals |
XIV week lectures | Risks of intermodal freight transportation |
XIV week exercises | Risks of intermodal freight transportation |
XV week lectures | Final exam |
XV week exercises | Final exam |
Student workload | Weekly 6 ECTS x 40/30 = 8 hours Structure: 2 hours and 30 minutes of lectures 2 hours of tutorials 4 hours of self-learning During semester Lectures and final exam:(8 hours) x 16 weeks = 128 hours Necessary preparations before semester beginning: (administration, enrollment, validation) 2x8 hours=16 hours Total hours of the course: 6x30=180 hours Additional work: preparation for makeup exam and makeup exam 36 hours Load structure: 128 hours (Schooling)+16 hours (preparation)+36 hours (additional work) |
Per week | Per semester |
4.5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =96 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =12 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4.5 x 30=135 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) 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 96 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 12 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Attendance to lectures and exercises; Completed seminar paper. |
Consultations | Every working day. |
Literature | 1. Topenčarević Lj. Organizacija i tehnologija drumskog transporta,Građevinska knjiga Beograd.‚1987. 2. Jovanović I:Zbirka rešenih zadataka iz organizacije i tehnologije drumskog transporta, Saobraćajni fakultet Beograd, 2000. 3. Brnjac, N., Roso, V., Maslarić, M. T. S., & Tadić, S. (2022). Intermodalni sustavi u transportu i logistici. Zagreb: Fakultet prometnih znanosti, Sveučilište u Zagrebu. 4. Monios, J., & Bergqvist, R. (Eds.). (2017). Intermodal freight transport and logistics. CRC Press. 5. Grant, D. B., Wong, C. Y., & Trautrims, A. (2017). Sustainable logistics and supply chain management: principles and practices for sustainable operations and management. Kogan Page Publishers. |
Examination methods | Oral and written examination. Attendance: 10 points; Seminar paper: 10 points; I colloquium 30 points; II colloquium30 points; Final exam: 20 points. |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Course: | ENGINEERING ECONOMICS/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5146 | Obavezan | 1 | 4.5 | 2+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | No conditions. |
Aims | Through this course, students acquire the theoretical and practical basis of the elements of engineering economics. |
Learning outcomes | After passing this exam will be able to: 1. Explain the principles of engineering economics. 2. Identify the costs of the activities of road transport. 3. Explain the economic size. 4. Calculate the impact of time on the value of money. 5. Compare the current and future equivalent values and annuities. 6. Explain and calculating depreciation. 7. Do the economic-financial analysis of investments in road traffic |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Prof. dr Mileta Janjić |
Methodology | Lectures, exercises. |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Introduction, background and principles. Economy and design. |
I week exercises | Examples of application. |
II week lectures | Cost: terminology, types, assessment. |
II week exercises | Application of traffic. |
III week lectures | General economic environment. Costs managed design optimization. |
III week exercises | Current economic analysis of traffic problems. |
IV week lectures | Estimating cash flows for projects in traffic. |
IV week exercises | Examples of application. |
V week lectures | Refund of capital. Simple and complex interest. The concept of equivalence. |
V week exercises | Examples of application. |
VI week lectures | Cash flow. |
VI week exercises | Examples of application. |
VII week lectures | Disposable cash flows. |
VII week exercises | Examples of application. |
VIII week lectures | I Colloquium |
VIII week exercises | I Colloquium |
IX week lectures | Annuity and equivalent value. |
IX week exercises | Examples of application. |
X week lectures | Deferred annuity. Multiple interest. Variable interest rates. |
X week exercises | Application to traffic problems. |
XI week lectures | Nominal and effective interest rate. The interests of the various cases of accumulation. |
XI week exercises | Examples of application. |
XII week lectures | The terminology and concept of depreciation. The classic method of amortization. The modified system of depreciation. Exhaustion. |
XII week exercises | Application of the equipment in traffic. |
XIII week lectures | The elements of a business plan traffic company. |
XIII week exercises | Application of traffic. |
XIV week lectures | Economic and financial analysis of investments in traffic. |
XIV week exercises | Application of traffic. |
XV week lectures | II Colloquium |
XV week exercises | II Colloquium |
Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
4.5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =96 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =12 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4.5 x 30=135 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) 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 96 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 12 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Students are required to attend lectures and exercises, do colloquiums and final exams. |
Consultations | On the day of classes, after classes. |
Literature | • Vukčević M. M., Inženjerska ekonomija, Mašinski fakultet, Podgorica, 2012; • Dutina J., Inženjerska ekonomija, Trebinje, 1998; • Dubonjić R., Milanović D., Inženjerska ekonomija, Beograd, 1997.; • Sullivan W., Bontadelli J., Wicks E., Engineering Economy, Prent. |
Examination methods | • Class attendance - 5 points; • Two colloquiums with 22.5 points each - 45 points; • Final exam - 50 points. • A passing grade is obtained if at least 50 points are accumulated cumulatively. |
Special remarks | |
Comment | Additional information concerning the course can be given by teacher. |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / DIAGNOSTICS OF ROAD TRAFFIC VEHICLE
Course: | DIAGNOSTICS OF ROAD TRAFFIC VEHICLE/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
8998 | Obavezan | 1 | 4.5 | 2+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | None |
Aims | The aim of studying the subject is to acquire the knowledge necessary for understanding, designing and analysing the systems of diagnostic and correctness of road vehicles |
Learning outcomes | After passing the exam, the student will be able to understand, use and analyze the established condition of the road vehicle in terms of its correctness and ability to achieve exploitation characteristics, analyse the condition of the vehicle in terms of its correctness for use |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Ph.D Sreten Simović |
Methodology | Lectures and auditory exercises; consultation through a combined/digital approach to learning based on the synergy between educational technology and real/virtual environment (video case studies, critical analysis of presented material, audio-visual support, etc), individual projects, individual and team presentations, consultations |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Introduction to the subject and method of teaching; Diagnostics of the condition of road vehicles |
I week exercises | Introduction to the subject and method of teaching; Diagnostics of the condition of road vehicles |
II week lectures | Elements of diagnostics of road vehicles; Diagnostic systems of road vehicles and their aggregates |
II week exercises | Elements of diagnostics of road vehicles; Diagnostic systems of road vehicles and their aggregates |
III week lectures | Stages in the process of diagnosing the condition of road vehicles |
III week exercises | Stages in the process of diagnosing the condition of road vehicles |
IV week lectures | Diagnostic parameters of road vehicles and their aggregates |
IV week exercises | Diagnostic parameters of road vehicles and their aggregates |
V week lectures | Selection and assessment of diagnostic parameters of road vehicles |
V week exercises | Selection and assessment of diagnostic parameters of road vehicles |
VI week lectures | Determination of characteristics of changes in diagnostic parameters |
VI week exercises | Determination of characteristics of changes in diagnostic parameters |
VII week lectures | Determination of norms of diagnostic parameters |
VII week exercises | Determination of norms of diagnostic parameters |
VIII week lectures | Colloquium I |
VIII week exercises | Colloquium I |
IX week lectures | Diagnostic algorithms and road vehicle diagnosis maps; Diagnostic methods that can be applied when determining the technical condition of road vehicles |
IX week exercises | Diagnostic algorithms and road vehicle diagnosis maps; Diagnostic methods that can be applied when determining the technical condition of road vehicles |
X week lectures | Methodology for forecasting the working time of elements and aggregates according to technical criteria based on the established diagnosis |
X week exercises | Methodology for forecasting the working time of elements and aggregates according to technical criteria based on the established diagnosis |
XI week lectures | Diagnostics of the state of vital parts of road vehicles; Organization and performance of diagnostics |
XI week exercises | Diagnostics of the state of vital parts of road vehicles; Organization and performance of diagnostics |
XII week lectures | Automation of diagnostics of road vehicles; Self-diagnostic systems for determining the technical condition of road vehicles |
XII week exercises | Automation of diagnostics of road vehicles; Self-diagnostic systems for determining the technical condition of road vehicles |
XIII week lectures | Errors that may occur when determining the technical condition of road vehicles |
XIII week exercises | Errors that may occur when determining the technical condition of road vehicles |
XIV week lectures | Determining the technical condition of vital parts of road vehicles |
XIV week exercises | Determining the technical condition of vital parts of road vehicles |
XV week lectures | Colloquium II |
XV week exercises | Colloquium II |
Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
4.5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =96 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =12 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4.5 x 30=135 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) 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 96 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 12 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Attendance of lectures and exercises (live or online) |
Consultations | Consultations in the office and online (every working day) |
Literature | Duboka Č.: Tehnologije održavanja vozila I, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, 1992. Todorović J.: Ispitivanje motornih vozila, JUMV, Belgrade, 1995. Krstić B.: Tehnička ekspolatacija motornih vozila i motora, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Kragujevac, 2009. Baldin A., Furlanetto L.: Održavanje po stanju, Institute of SR Slovenia for work productivity, Belgrade, 1980. Adamović Ž.: Tehnička dijagnostika, OMO, Belgrade, 2001. |
Examination methods | Class attendance: 5 points; I colloquium: 30 points; II colloquium: 30 points; Final test: 35 points; A passing grade is obtained if at least 51 points are accumulated cumulatively |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / TRAFFIC SAFETY
Course: | TRAFFIC SAFETY/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5144 | Obavezan | 1 | 6 | 3+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | No conditioning |
Aims | The aim of the course is to acquire knowledge about the basic theoretical and practical factors of traffic safety, traffic safety analyses, investigations and expert reports of traffic accidents, elements of active and passive safety, time-space analysis and the use of software in the analysis of traffic accidents. |
Learning outcomes | After passing the exam in this subject, students will be able to: 1. They plan and define traffic safety strategies. 2. Determining the speed of movement of participants in a traffic accident. 3. Determine the place of collision in a traffic accident. 4. Define the methods and techniques of implementing traffic control. 5. They apply software for the analysis of traffic accidents. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | PhD Milanko Damjanović MSc Vladimir Ilić |
Methodology | Lectures, auditory exercises and consultations |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Introduction - History, aim, concepts, definitions, phenomenology, etiology, principles. |
I week exercises | Introduction - History, aim, concepts, definitions, phenomenology, etiology, principles. |
II week lectures | Development of scientific thought in traffic safety. Traffic safety management. Traffic safety factors. |
II week exercises | Development of scientific thought in traffic safety. Traffic safety management. Traffic safety factors. |
III week lectures | Hedons matrix. Man-vehicle-road-environment system. Traffic rules. |
III week exercises | Hedons matrix. Man-vehicle-road-environment system. Traffic rules. |
IV week lectures | Analysis of the process of movement and stopping of motor vehicles and trailers. |
IV week exercises | Analysis of the process of movement and stopping of motor vehicles and trailers. |
V week lectures | Response time of the driver-vehicle system. Determination of vehicle deceleration. Stopping and braking distance. |
V week exercises | Response time of the driver-vehicle system. Determination of vehicle deceleration. Stopping and braking distance. |
VI week lectures | Trasology - traces and types of traces of braking of motor vehicles. |
VI week exercises | Trasology - traces and types of traces of braking of motor vehicles. |
VII week lectures | Colloquium I |
VII week exercises | Colloquium I |
VIII week lectures | Determining the place and line of collision. Traffic accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians. |
VIII week exercises | Determining the place and line of collision. Traffic accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians. |
IX week lectures | Determining the speed of movement based on the braking track and on the basis of the deformation of the vehicle. Passage of a vehicle through a curve. |
IX week exercises | Determining the speed of movement based on the braking track and on the basis of the deformation of the vehicle. Passage of a vehicle through a curve. |
X week lectures | Elements of active and passive traffic safety. Visibility, sight distances, elements of the transverse profile and road characteristics. |
X week exercises | Elements of active and passive traffic safety. Visibility, sight distances, elements of the transverse profile and road characteristics. |
XI week lectures | The influence of alcohol on traffic safety. Actions and processes in traffic. |
XI week exercises | The influence of alcohol on traffic safety. Actions and processes in traffic. |
XII week lectures | Technical means for traffic control and regulation. |
XII week exercises | Technical means for traffic control and regulation. |
XIII week lectures | Categorization of omission of accident participants. Internal control and traffic safety. |
XIII week exercises | Categorization of omission of accident participants. Internal control and traffic safety. |
XIV week lectures | Application of software in the analysis of traffic accidents. |
XIV week exercises | Application of software in the analysis of traffic accidents. |
XV week lectures | Colloquium II |
XV week exercises | Colloquium II |
Student workload | Weekly 3 hours of lectures, 2 hours of exercises |
Per week | Per semester |
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 3 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6 x 30=180 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) 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Attendance at lectures and exercises |
Consultations | In office 416 every working day |
Literature | S. Kostić: Tehnike bezbjednosti i kontrole saobraćaja, Fakultet tahničkih nauka, Novi Sad, 2009. R. Dragač, M. Vujanić: Bezbednost sabraćaja-II dio, Saobraćajni fakultet, Beograd, 2002. L. Evans: Traffic safety, USA, 2004. |
Examination methods | I kolokvijum: 25 poena II kolokvijum: 25 poena Završni ispit: 50 poena Prelazna ocjena se dobija ako se ukupno obezbijedi min. 51 poen |
Special remarks | -- |
Comment | -- |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / CONVEYANCE PASSENGER
Course: | CONVEYANCE PASSENGER/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5142 | Obavezan | 1 | 6.75 | 3+3+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | |
Aims | |
Learning outcomes | |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | |
Methodology |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation 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 week | Per semester |
6.75 credits x 40/30=9 hours and 0 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 3 excercises 3 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
9 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =144 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 9 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =18 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6.75 x 30=202.5 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) 40 hour(s) i 30 minuts Workload structure: 144 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 18 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 40 hour(s) i 30 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / MAINTENANCE LAND VEHICLES
Course: | MAINTENANCE LAND VEHICLES/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5147 | Obavezan | 2 | 4.5 | 2+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | Passed the exam in the subject Road vehicles |
Aims | Through this subject, students are introduced to the topic of road vehicle maintenance; through detailed familiarization with periodic, aperiodic and preventive interventions on basic vehicle systems |
Learning outcomes | After the student completes this exam, he/she will be able to: 1. Defines periodic and aperiodic interventions on the power unit 2. Defines periodic and aperiodic interventions on the motor vehicle transmission 3. Defines periodic and aperiodic interventions on the braking system 4. Defines periodic and aperiodic interventions on the management system 5. Defines periodic and aperiodic interventions on the system for elastic support 6. Knows all the actions that are carried out during the technical inspection of the vehicle as a preventive periodic intervention |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Radoje Vujadinović Marko Lučić |
Methodology | Lectures, laboratory and computational exercises, seminar papers, colloquiums |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Introduction |
I week exercises | Introduction |
II week lectures | Theory of reliability in the function of maintenance of motor vehicles |
II week exercises | Theory of reliability in the function of maintenance of motor vehicles |
III week lectures | Theory of reliability in the function of maintenance of motor vehicles |
III week exercises | Theory of reliability in the function of maintenance of motor vehicles |
IV week lectures | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the power unit of a motor vehicle (IC engine) |
IV week exercises | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the power unit of a motor vehicle (IC engine) |
V week lectures | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the motor vehicle transmission |
V week exercises | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the motor vehicle transmission |
VI week lectures | Periodic and periodic interventions on the motor vehicle braking system |
VI week exercises | Periodic and periodic interventions on the motor vehicle braking system |
VII week lectures | Free week |
VII week exercises | Free week |
VIII week lectures | Colloquium I |
VIII week exercises | Colloquium I |
IX week lectures | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the motor vehicle control system |
IX week exercises | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the motor vehicle control system |
X week lectures | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the elastic suspension system of a motor vehicle |
X week exercises | Periodic and aperiodic interventions on the elastic suspension system of a motor vehicle |
XI week lectures | Preventive periodic and aperiodic interventions on the remaining systems and aggregates of the motor vehicle |
XI week exercises | Preventive periodic and aperiodic interventions on the remaining systems and aggregates of the motor vehicle |
XII week lectures | Technical inspections of motor vehicles as a preventive periodical intervention |
XII week exercises | Technical inspections of motor vehicles as a preventive periodical intervention |
XIII week lectures | Classification and categorization of jobs in the maintenance of motor vehicles |
XIII week exercises | Classification and categorization of jobs in the maintenance of motor vehicles |
XIV week lectures | Production departments in the maintenance of motor vehicles |
XIV week exercises | Production departments in the maintenance of motor vehicles |
XV week lectures | Colloquium II |
XV week exercises | Colloquium II |
Student workload | 2 hours of lectures 2 hours of laboratory and computational exercises |
Per week | Per semester |
4.5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =96 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =12 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4.5 x 30=135 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) 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 96 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 12 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Students are required to attend classes, do seminar papers and colloquiums |
Consultations | |
Literature | Prof. dr B. Nikolić, Prof. dr S. Milidrag: Teorija pouzdanosti u funkciji održavanja motornih vozila ISBN 86-7664-000-9; Doc. dr D. Nikolić, Doc. dr R. Vujadinović, i Prof. dr B. Nikolić: Motorna vozila I, ISBN 86-85779-00-6 |
Examination methods | - seminar papers 2x10=20 points; - colloquiums 2x15 = 30 points; - final exam 50 points; A passing grade is obtained if at least 51 points are accumulated cumulatively. |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / FREIGHT FORWARDING
Course: | FREIGHT FORWARDING/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5148 | Obavezan | 2 | 4.5 | 2+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | No conditions. |
Aims | The goal of the course is to train students to engage in freight forwarding as a business activity that deals with the organization of shipping and delivery of goods. |
Learning outcomes | After passing the exam, the student: 1. Has mastered a specialized economic activity, which deals with the organization of the shipment of goods and other jobs related to it; 2. Can perform activities at the micro level, which solve issues from the domain of successful management of a forwarding company (acquisition, capacity utilization, income generation, investments, scientific - research work, etc.). 3. It can perform activities at the macro level, which ensure its multiplicative effect on the entire national economy. 4. He can solve issues within professional associations, where he represents freight forwarding interests at the municipal, state, and international level, with the main goal of further improving freight forwarding in a technical, economic and legal form. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Prof. dr Mileta Janjić |
Methodology | Lectures, exercises |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Origin of forwarding. Etymology and the concept of forwarding. The concept of intermediate freight forwarders and sub-forwarders. |
I week exercises | Domestic and international shipping. Port, continental and border forwarding. |
II week lectures | Legal regulation of forwarding activity and sources of law. Legal position and responsibility of the freight forwarder. |
II week exercises | Expert advice and participation in negotiations when concluding international contracts. Recall of goods. |
III week lectures | Conclusion of transport contracts with continental carriers and in international multimodal transport of goods. Shipping, delivery and transport of goods in the narrower sense. |
III week exercises | Conclusion of contracts on loading, unloading and transshipment of goods, transport insurance, storage and storage of goods. |
IV week lectures | Issuing or obtaining transport and other documents. Bill of lading in rail transport. |
IV week exercises | Air waybill. Bill of lading in river transport. |
V week lectures | Performing tasks related to customs clearance of goods. Checking the correctness of documents and making calculations. |
V week exercises | Conclusion of contracts on packaging and insurance, on weighing, sorting and performing these tasks. |
VI week lectures | Issuance of forwarding certificates. Representation of the principal. |
VI week exercises | Contractual control of quality and quantity of goods. Delivery of goods. |
VII week lectures | Fair, leasing and consignment business. Lending of customers. Shipping, delivery and transit of collective traffic. |
VII week exercises | Maritime forwarding in the delivery of goods and its importance. The activity of maritime forwarding in the business of calling goods. |
VIII week lectures | I Colloquium |
VIII week exercises | I Colloquium |
IX week lectures | Conclusion of the contract on the transportation of goods by sea. maritime freight forwarders in the role of entrepreneurs of multimodal transport. |
IX week exercises | Shipping and delivery of goods by sea. |
X week lectures | Embarkation, disembarkation and transshipment of sea vessels. |
X week exercises | International maritime transport agency affairs. |
XI week lectures | Issuing or obtaining documents in maritime traffic. Cargo ship. |
XI week exercises | Other documents and rules in maritime shipping business. |
XII week lectures | Organization of forwarding business. Market monitoring. |
XII week exercises | Acquisition. A bid. |
XIII week lectures | Disposition. Forwarding contract. Forfait attitude. Positioning. |
XIII week exercises | Circulation of documentation and its control. Compilation of calculations. |
XIV week lectures | Calculation and invoicing. Organization of the forwarding company. Internal organization of the forwarding company. |
XIV week exercises | Forms of association of forwarding companies. Shipping rates. |
XV week lectures | II Colloquium |
XV week exercises | II Colloquium |
Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
4.5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =96 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =12 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4.5 x 30=135 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) 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 96 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 12 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Students are required to attend lectures and exercises and do colloquiums. |
Consultations | On the day of classes, after classes. |
Literature | • Dr Dušan Perović: Međunarodna špedicija, Fakultet za pomorstvo, Kotor, 2003; • Dr Vladeta Gajić i mr Đurđica Cakić: Praktikum iz špedicije, Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad, 2007. |
Examination methods | • Class attendance - 5 points; • Two colloquiums with 22.5 points each - 45 points; • Final exam - 50 points. • A passing grade is obtained if at least 50 points are accumulated cumulatively. |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / LOGISTICS
Course: | LOGISTICS/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5149 | Obavezan | 2 | 4.5 | 2+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
Prerequisites | No conditions |
Aims | In this subject, students acquire knowledge of basic logistics in road transport, movement of materials, distribution of goods, inventory management and storage, internal transport, external transport, integrated transport, as well as other aspects of logistics in road traffic as well as information systems, costs, marketing, research and others. |
Learning outcomes | After the student has completed the exam will be able to: 1. Knows the basic concepts, definitions and the importance of logistics in road traffic. 2. Knows the logistics systems in large systems and logistics systems in traffic. 3. Knows the distribution systems of people and goods. 4. Knows inventory management, warehousing technology and material movements. 5. Knows the internal transport, external transport and integral transport. 6. Knows operational research, maintenance and costs in the logistics of road transport. 7. Knows marketing, benchmarking, and reverse logistics of road transport. 8. Knows the staff, trainings, organization and management in the logistics of road transport. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Prof. dr Mileta Janjić |
Methodology | Lectures, exercises |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Basic concepts, definitions and the importance of Logistics in road traffic. |
I week exercises | Basic concepts, definitions and the importance of Logistics in road traffic. |
II week lectures | Logistic systems in large systems. |
II week exercises | Analysis of logistic systems in large systems. |
III week lectures | Logistics systems in traffic. |
III week exercises | Analysis of logistics systems in traffic. |
IV week lectures | Systems of distribution of people and goods. |
IV week exercises | Analysis of systems of distribution of people and goods. |
V week lectures | Inventory management. |
V week exercises | Solving the tasks of inventory management. |
VI week lectures | Storage Technologies. |
VI week exercises | Solving the tasks of storage technologies. |
VII week lectures | Movement of materials. |
VII week exercises | Solving the tasks of movement of materials. |
VIII week lectures | I Colloquium. |
VIII week exercises | I Colloquium. |
IX week lectures | Internal transport. |
IX week exercises | Solving the tasks of internal transport. |
X week lectures | External transport. |
X week exercises | Solving the tasks of external transport. |
XI week lectures | Integral transport. |
XI week exercises | Solving the tasks of integral transport. |
XII week lectures | Operational research, maintenance and costs in the logistics of road transport. |
XII week exercises | Solving the tasks of operational research, maintenance and costs in the logistics of road transport. |
XIII week lectures | Marketing, benchmarking and reverse logistics road transport. |
XIII week exercises | Marketing, benchmarking and reverse logistics road transport. |
XIV week lectures | Staff, trainings, organization and management in the Logistics of road transport. |
XIV week exercises | Staff, trainings, organization and management in the Logistics of road transport. |
XV week lectures | II Colloquium. |
XV week exercises | II Colloquium. |
Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
4.5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =96 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =12 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4.5 x 30=135 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) 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 96 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 12 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 27 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Students are obligated to attend lectures and exercises, and work colloquiums. |
Consultations | On the day of classes, after classes. |
Literature | Prof. dr Miodrag Bulatović: LOGISTIKA, Inženjerska komora Crne Gore, Podgorica, 2013. |
Examination methods | The presence of lectures and exercises - 5 points; Two colloquiums with 22.5 points - 45 points; Final exam - 50 points; The passing grade is obtained if has at least 50 points. |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering / ROAD TRAFFIC / ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT IN THE TRAFFIC
Course: | ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT IN THE TRAFFIC/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5150 | Obavezan | 2 | 6 | 3+2+0 |
Programs | ROAD TRAFFIC |
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Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 3 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6 x 30=180 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) 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |