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University of Belgrade

THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


Hall of the Faculty of Civil Engineering

Address:
Bulevar revolucije 73
11000 BELGRADE
Telephone: (011) 3223-557, 3225-227
Fax: (011) 3220-273

Dean:
Professor Dr. @ivota Peri{i}

Vice deans:
Professor Dr. \or|e Vuksanovi}
Professor Dr. Branislav Ivkovi}
Assistant Professor Dr. Nikola Klem

Student vice dean:
Vedrana Okanovi}

Secretary:
Zaharije Ratanac LL. B.

Detailed information in Serbian



ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT

The Faculty of Civil Engineering in Belgrade was founded as an independent institution by the Decree of the Government of Serbia, in June 1948. The roots of higher education in the sphere of civil engineering and geodesy are much older, and go back to the 1846 founding, of the School of Civil Engineering at the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Subsequent stages of development of higher learning in the sphere of civil engineering are inseparable from the development of engineering sciences in Serbia, which were carried out first in the Lycée, then in the departments of the Faculty of Engineering, then as a faculty within the Superior School of Engineering, and finally, as a independent faculty within the framework of the University of Belgrade since 1954.

University-level education in the sphere of civil engineering has taken place out since 1932 in the building of the present-day Faculty of Civil Engineering, within the complex of buildings of the faculties of engineering.

Since its founding 8,648 civil engineers and geodesists, 347 masters of science, and 179 Ph.Ds have been educated at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Belgrade.

Seven members of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts have been elected from among the ranks of the TEACHING STAFF of this Faculty.



INTERNAL ORGANIZATION

Educational, research and expert activities at this Faculty are carried out within the scope of eight chairs: the Chair of Materials and Structures; the Chair of Engineering Mechanics and Theory of Structures; the Chair of Management and Building Technology; the Chair of Hydraulic Engineering; the Chair of Highways, Airports and Railroads; the Chair of Geotechnical Engineering; the Chair of Geodesy; the Chair of Mathematics, Physics, Descriptive Geometry and General Education Courses.



TEACHING STAFF

Teaching and research activities at this Faculty are at present carried out by 22 full professors, 24 associate professors, one senior lecturer, 27 assistant professors, 44 assistants and 39 junior assistants. Some parts of curriculum are also taught by associates having different research titles (11).



UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES


Workshop for structural testing

The enrolment capacity of the Faculty is around 400 first-year students.

Studies last five academic years, namely ten semesters.

Education is organized within two departments: Civil Engineering and Geodesy. Civil engineering students take their majors at the beginning of the third year of study in the following areas: structural engineering, hydraulic engineering and highways, airports and railroads.

After completing studies, the professional titles of graduate civil engineer (for structural engineering or hydraulic engineering, or for highways, airports and railroads), and graduate geodesists, are acquired.



POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

The Faculty organizes M.S. studies in the following areas of civil engineering: mechanics and theory of structures; structures and structural systems of civil engineering; hydraulic engineering structures; the mechanics of fluids, hydraulics and hydrology; building materials; geotechnical engineering; highways; airports; railroads; use, regulation and protection of waters and water currents; water resources engineering and water power systems; technology and organization of civil engineering works. In Geodesy: surveying and land regulation; basic geodetic works; theory of geodesy; photogrammetry and cartography.

Specialized courses are not organized in the current academic year.

At this Faculty, a doctorate of engineering sciences may be earned in civil engineering or geodesy.



LIBRARY

The Faculty library holds a total of 32,100 units, including 2,120 volumes of professional journals.



STUDENT LIFE

The Student Organization of the Faculty of Civil Engineering with its sports sections and photo club, and the Engineering Students Club are available to the students.