THE FACULTY OF TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Povratak HOME RCUB

University of Belgrade

THE FACULTY OF TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING


The Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering

Address:
Vojvode Stepe 305
11000 BELGRADE
Telephone: (011) 466-032
Fax: (011) 466-294

Dean:
Professor Dr. Vladeta ^oli}

Vice deans:
Professor Dr. Miodrag Bakmaz
Professor Dr. Milan Markovi}
Professor Dr. Smiljan Vukanovi}

Secretary:
Rada Anti}, LL. B.

Detailed information in Serbian



ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT

The forerunner of the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering is the Superior School of Transportation, set up in 1950. Two years after that, the School was abolished and teaching in the area of transport and traffic was organized within the framework of the Superior School of Engineering, where an autonomous Transport and Traffic Engineering Department was formed. In the 1954-1960 period the Department functioned within the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Finally, in 1960, it developed into an independent faculty under the name of the Faculty of Transport and Traffic engineering of the University of Belgrade.

For years the Faculty was the only institution to educate transport and traffic engineers in the country. Throughout the forty years of its existence, the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering has turned out 2,882 graduate transport and traffic engineers, 530 transport and traffic engineers, 75 holders of M.S. degrees, and 52 holders of doctoral degrees.



INTERNAL ORGANIZATION

Educational, research and expert activities at the Faculty are carried out within the framework of the following chairs: the Chair of Railway Tracks and Stations; the Chair of Rolling Stock and Traction Means; the Chair of Railway Exploitation; the Chair of Railway Management; the Chair of Road Traffic Safety; the Chair of Transportation Planning; the Chair of the Regulation of Road and Urban Traffic; the Chair of Road Transportation Vehicles; the Chair of Road Networks; the Chair of Road Transport Organization and Technology; the Chair of Urban Public Transport; the Chair of Technical Exploitation of Road Transport Means; the Chair of Traffic Flow Theory and Highway Capacity; the Chair of Urban Planning and Transportation; the Chair of Shipping and Power Drive Systems; the Chair of the Organisation of Ship and Harbour Operations; the Chair of Navigable Waterways; the Chair of Air Navigation Transport Means; the Chair of the Exploitation of Aircraft, and Planning and Organisation of Air Transport and Traffic; the Chair of Airports and Air Navigation Safety; the Chair of Cybernetics in Transport and Traffic Engineering; the Chair of Postal and Telecommunications Traffic; the Chair of the Technology of Freight Handling; the Chair of Intermodal Transport; the Chair of Industrial Transport and Storehouses; the Chair of the Organization and Economics of Transport; the Chair of Social Sciences; the Chair of General and Applied Mathematics; the Chair of General Engineering Sciences; and the Chair of Foreign Languages.



TEACHING STAFF

Teaching and research activities at the Faculty are carried out by 28 full professors, 24 associate professors, 21 assistant professors, 21 assistants, and 18 junior assistants.



UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Some 300 first-year students may be admitted to the first year of UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES at the Faculty.

Studies last five academic years, namely ten semesters.

Teaching during the first two years of study are organized according to a single syllabus. Beginning with the third year, it branches into the following departments: railway transport and traffic engineering, road and urban transport and traffic engineering, water transport and traffic engineering, air transport, intermodal and industrial transport, and postal and telecommunications traffic.


Classroom

After graduating from the Faculty, one acquires the professional title: graduate transport and traffic engineer for road and urban, water, air, railway or PTT traffic and transport engineering, or intermodal and industrial transport - depending on the department taken.



POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

The Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering organizes M.S. studies in the following areas: technology and organisation of individual modes of transport; transportation planning; management in traffic and control of transporting systems; transport means exploitation; maintenance in the spheres of transport and traffic; prevention and safety in transport and traffic; regulation of traffic flows; transportation networks; information systems in transport and traffic engineering; transport and traffic economics; transportation ecology; intermodal transport and freight transport centres; domestic transport; reloading and storage systems; postal and telecommunications traffic; technological planning of transport and traffic systems; dynamics of vehicles; municipal transportation systems; and management and technological development in the spheres of transport and traffic.

In the current academic year specialized courses have not been organized.

By preparing and defending a doctoral dissertation at this Faculty, one may acquire a doctorate in engineering science in the fields of transport and traffic.



PUBLICATIONS

The Faculty publishes the professional journal "Transport and Traffic in Cities" (in Serbian).



LIBRARY

Library holdings total 16,000 units (books) and 450 volumes of professional journals.



FOUNDATIONS

The Faculty has a foundation: "Nikola Oka" and two funds: "Professor Bo`idar Milo{evi}" and "Graduate Engineer Milorad Seli}" - which award the best students.