Faculty of Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / MATHEMATICS
| Course: | MATHEMATICS/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 1257 | Obavezan | 1 | 7 | 3+2+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
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| Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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| Per week | Per semester |
| 7 credits x 40/30=9 hours and 20 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 4 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) |
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| 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 Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / CONSTRUCTION AND SHIP'S STABILITY
| Course: | CONSTRUCTION AND SHIP'S STABILITY/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 8484 | Obavezan | 3 | 5 | 2+2+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
| Prerequisites | |
| Aims | Obtaining the knowledge on basics of ship stability (still water conditions) and structure (concepts, elements, longitudinal strength). |
| Learning outcomes | Basic knowledge on ship stability and structure. Stability in still water conditions under the heeling moments induced by wind, cargo, cranes. Ship structure concepts, elements and longitudinal strength. |
| Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Dr. Nikola Momčilović Mr. Milan Krivokapić |
| Methodology | Theoretical and practical (calculations) lectures. |
| Plan and program of work | |
| Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
| I week lectures | Main particulars. Tonnage. |
| I week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| II week lectures | Lines plan. Waterlines. |
| II week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| III week lectures | Hydrostatics, coefficients of form, loading and unloading of cargo. |
| III week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| IV week lectures | Simpson's rule |
| IV week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| V week lectures | Preparation for the colloquium: Renewal of theoretical and practical lectures. Colloquium I. |
| V week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| VI week lectures | Stability basics, small angle of inclination (transverse stability). |
| VI week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| VII week lectures | Small angle of inclination (transverse stability, continued). Free surface effect. |
| VII week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| VIII week lectures | Transverse stability due to large angle of inclination. |
| VIII week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| IX week lectures | Effect of moving mass (crane). Inclination test. |
| IX week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| X week lectures | Preparation for the colloquium: Renewal of theoretical and practical lectures. Colloquium II. |
| X week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| XI week lectures | Longitudinal stability. |
| XI week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| XII week lectures | Longitudinal stability. |
| XII week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| XIII week lectures | Longitudinal stability due to loading unloading of multiple cargo. |
| XIII week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| XIV week lectures | Ship structure basics. |
| XIV week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| XV week lectures | Preparation for the colloquium: Renewal of theoretical and practical lectures. Colloquium III. |
| XV week exercises | Tasks, calculations based on previous theoretical lecture. |
| Student workload | Classes 2+2 |
| Per week | Per semester |
| 5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 5 x 30=150 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) 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
| Student obligations | Class has to be regularly attended. Preparation of seminar papers. |
| Consultations | Every workday (+online). |
| Literature | Presentations and materials given by the lecturers. A. Lompar: Nauka o brodu, D.R. Derrett: Ship Stability for Masters and Mates. |
| Examination methods | Theoretical and practical (calculations) part of the exam. |
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| 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 Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / MARITIME AVERAGE AND INSURANCE
| Course: | MARITIME AVERAGE AND INSURANCE/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 1517 | Obavezan | 5 | 5 | 3+1+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
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| Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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| Per week | Per semester |
| 5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 2 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 5 x 30=150 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) 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
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| 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 Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / SHIP CREW MANAGEMENT
| Course: | SHIP CREW MANAGEMENT/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 3520 | Obavezan | 5 | 5 | 3+1+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
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| Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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| Per week | Per semester |
| 5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 2 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 5 x 30=150 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) 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
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| 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 Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / SHIP'S INSPECTION TECHNIQUES AND SURVEY
| Course: | SHIP'S INSPECTION TECHNIQUES AND SURVEY/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 3528 | Obavezan | 5 | 5 | 3+1+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
| Prerequisites | No prerequisites for course enrollment and attending |
| Aims | The aim of this course is to introduce students with the basic techniques of ship’s surveys and inspections during its exploitation period, according to the STCW-10 requirements (Tables A-II/1 and A-II/2) as well as IMO Model Course 7.01 (Item 2.2., 3.2. and 3.4.).and IMO Model Course 7.03 (Item 2.1. , 2.2., 3.1. and 3.6.). |
| Learning outcomes | Demonstrates a knowledge and understanding of the relationship between maritime organizations and contracting governments as well as implementation of different conventions. Understand and describe content of most important conventions such as SOLAS and MARPOL, different surveys based on international regulations as well as importance of Flag State and Port state controls. Distinguish different safety procedures and safety equipment. Understand and distinguish specific survey techniques and methods. Distinguish methods of NDT testing. Describe, analyze and compare specific surveys of different ship’s systems and parts. |
| Lecturer / Teaching assistant | PhD Špiro Ivošević – professor, Radmila Gagić – assistant |
| Methodology | Lectures, exercises, consultations, preliminary exams, case Studies. |
| Plan and program of work | |
| Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
| I week lectures | Basic maritime terms and concepts. |
| I week exercises | Examples of correlations between different subjects in maritime industry. |
| II week lectures | Key Maritime Organizations related to survey and inspection matters. IMO, Flag State, shipping companies. |
| II week exercises | The role of different subjects (participants) in the process of creation and application of maritime legislation. ILO, Classification Societies, Recognized organizations. |
| III week lectures | International maritime regulations on navigational safety and environmental protection. Maritime Conventions and Codes. |
| III week exercises | The application of the international maritime conventions, codes and recommendations. |
| IV week lectures | Ensuring the safety of navigation through the implementation of safety requirements on ships. Surveys and inspections that are carried out in the purpose of safety. Mandatory and optional inspections and audits. Ship's documents (papers, certificates, boo |
| IV week exercises | Examples of different ships documentation. |
| V week lectures | The role of shipping companies related to ISM requirements. The role of Flag State in terms of performing ship inspection. |
| V week exercises | Examples of inspections' supervision conducted by Port Facility Authorities and Classification Societies. |
| VI week lectures | Safety procedures for conducting inspections and surveys on board. Persons (participants) in surveys. Safety equipement. |
| VI week exercises | Examples of conducting surveys of certain construction elements of the ship. |
| VII week lectures | Realization of ship surveys and inspections by different subjects in maritime industry. Examples of well known incidents in maritime industry. |
| VII week exercises | The First Compulsory Assignment. |
| VIII week lectures | Damages of hull structures and machinery. Failures and damages on ship's construction. |
| VIII week exercises | Examples of the influence of various factors on the structural integrity of the ship's structure. |
| IX week lectures | The types and levels of damage to the ship's structural elements. Ship's construction fatigues. |
| IX week exercises | Examples of different types of damages on various types of ships. |
| X week lectures | Methods and techniques of surveys. Choosing an adequate NDT method. Basic principles of implementing visual control during a performance of different types of surveys. |
| X week exercises | Practical application of NDT methods during inspection and surveys of ship's hull. Choosing an adequate NDT method. |
| XI week lectures | Non destructive testing methods. Pressure and clamping tests. Functional tests. |
| XI week exercises | Examples of conducting surveys using particular NDT methods. |
| XII week lectures | Thickness measurements of the structural elements. Measuring tightness. Measuring vibrations. |
| XII week exercises | Examples of conducting surveys on different types of ships during different moments of ship’s exploitation cycle. |
| XIII week lectures | Detailed review of different types of surveys: hull surveys, cargo hold surveys, hatch coaming surveys. |
| XIII week exercises | Examples of conducting surveys on different types of ships during different moments of ship’s exploitation cycle. |
| XIV week lectures | Inspection and survey of ballast tanks. Reporting on conducted control surveys. |
| XIV week exercises | Examples of different types of surveys and reports. |
| XV week lectures | Inspection and survey. |
| XV week exercises | The Second Compulsory Assignment. |
| Student workload | During semester Teaching and the Final Exam: 5h + 20 min. x 16 = 85h + 20 minutes Necessary preparation before Term starting (admin., enrolment, verification): 5h + 20 min x 2 = 10h + 40min Total hours for the course: 4 x 30 = 120h Additional hours for preparing correction of final exam, including the taking of the exam: 24h Structure of the students’ duties: 85h + 20 min.(lectures) + 10h + 40min + 24h (additional work) |
| Per week | Per semester |
| 5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 2 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 5 x 30=150 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) 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
| Student obligations | Students are required to attend classes (lectures and exercises) and to take Preliminary Exams and the Final Exam. |
| Consultations | Monday and Wednesday from 11 to 13. |
| Literature | 1. Classification Societies’ (BV, LR, DNV, NKK, GL, RINA, ABS) Rules and Regulations regarding ship surveys and inspections. 2. International Conventions STCW 95, MARPOL 73/78, SOLAS; 3. Script: Ships’ Inspection and Control Techniques, Š. Ivošević; |
| Examination methods | During the teaching process, the student has the option to obtain total 100 points that are consisted of two Preliminary Exams (35 points) and The Final Exam (30 points). The Final Exam includes the whole Course material. Passing mark is awarded if the st |
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| 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 Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / ENGLISH LANGUAGE V
| Course: | ENGLISH LANGUAGE V/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 4945 | Obavezan | 5 | 5 | 2+1+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
| Prerequisites | |
| Aims | To make the student able to communicate in English not only on general but also on specialized subjects. |
| Learning outcomes | Upon successful completion of this course, a student will be able to: 1. Apply rules of correspondence relating to embarkation and disembarkation of seafarers; make CV/biography in order to apply for a job. State previous positions and competencies; 2. Write damage report using signals of chronological narrative and connectors; 3. Write report relating to needs of the crew members or passengers – request for another berth, request for medical staff; 4. Talk on the subject of ship’s condition in regular situation and after the accident and write a relevant report; 5. Makes difference between formal and informal correspondence and general and legal discourse |
| Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Milena Dževerdanović – Pejović, Ph.D, Lecturer, Sanela Kovačević-Pejaković, PhD, Teaching Assistant |
| Methodology | Functional and communicative approach are applied. Seminar papers and consultations. |
| Plan and program of work | |
| Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
| I week lectures | Writing letters (Request for another berth, stowaways). |
| I week exercises | Writing letters (Request for another berth, stowaways). |
| II week lectures | Writing statement on grounding. Deck log. Factual discourse. |
| II week exercises | Writing statement on grounding. Deck log. Factual discourse. |
| III week lectures | Damage reports writing |
| III week exercises | Damage reports writing. |
| IV week lectures | I Obligatory test |
| IV week exercises | Correction of the I Obligatory test |
| V week lectures | Claims, documents and language features. |
| V week exercises | Claims, documents and language features. |
| VI week lectures | Contracts on employment. Legal discourse. Analysis of examples. |
| VI week exercises | Contracts on employment. Legal discourse. Analysis of examples. |
| VII week lectures | Job applications, writing CVs and stating references. |
| VII week exercises | Job applications, writing CVs and stating references. |
| VIII week lectures | Reports written by ship’s masters, officers. Chronological discourse. |
| VIII week exercises | Reports written by ship’s masters, officers. Chronological discourse. |
| IX week lectures | Surveyors’ reports. Case studies analysis. |
| IX week exercises | Surveyors’ reports. Case studies analysis. |
| X week lectures | II Obligatory test |
| X week exercises | Correction of the II Obligatory test |
| XI week lectures | Dry docking and ship’s repairs. Correspondence. |
| XI week exercises | Dry docking and ship’s repairs. Correspondence. |
| XII week lectures | Inspection and survey of the ship. Vocabulary |
| XII week exercises | Inspection and survey of the ship. Vocabulary |
| XIII week lectures | Damage claim. Language features of argumentative discourse. |
| XIII week exercises | Damage claim. Language features of argumentative discourse. |
| XIV week lectures | Analysis of the correspondence between crew members, agents and company. |
| XIV week exercises | Analysis of the correspondence between crew members, agents and company. |
| XV week lectures | Embarkation and disembarkation of crew. Papers. |
| XV week exercises | Embarkation and disembarkation of crew. Papers. |
| Student workload | Structure: 106 hours and 40 minutes (Classes) + 13 hours and 20 minutes (Preparation) + 30 hours (Additional work) |
| Per week | Per semester |
| 5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 3 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 5 x 30=150 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) 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
| Student obligations | Students are obliged to attend the classes regularly, take the tests and exams |
| Consultations | Consultations are twice a week. |
| Literature | Rapovac, D., (2002): Engleski-srpski pomorski rječnik, II izdanje, Fakultet za pomorstvo, Kotor. Rapovac, D., (2003): Maritime Correspondence, Fakultet za pomorstvo, Kotor. |
| Examination methods | 1.Homework, from 0 to 5 points 2.I Obligatory test, from 0 to 20 points; 3.II Obligatory test, from 0 to 20 points; 4. Final exam, 50 points 5. Attendance to classes, from 0 to 5 points. Passing mark is obtained if at least 50 points are collec |
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| 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 Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS AND SPECIAL CARGO
| Course: | CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS AND SPECIAL CARGO/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 3526 | Obavezan | 5 | 6 | 3+2+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
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| 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) |
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| 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 Maritime Studies / NAUTICS / SHIP RESISTANCE AND PROPULSION
| Course: | SHIP RESISTANCE AND PROPULSION/ |
| Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
| 394 | Obavezan | 6 | 5 | 2+2+0 |
| Programs | NAUTICS |
| Prerequisites | |
| Aims | To obtain the basic knowledge on ship resistance and propulsion. |
| Learning outcomes | Basic knowledge on ship resistance and propulsion. |
| Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Dr. Nikola Momčilović Mr. Milan Krivokapić |
| Methodology | Theoretical and practical (calculations, tasks) lectures. |
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| Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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| Per week | Per semester |
| 5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 2 excercises 2 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 5 x 30=150 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) 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
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| Consultations | |
| Literature | Presentations and materials given by the lecturers. |
| Examination methods | Theoretical and practical (calculations, tasks) parts of the exam. |
| 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 |