General information
All students activities are rated according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, ECTS), so that each semester is awarded 30 ECTS credits. The basic applied studies last for three years, that is, six semesters and they award 180 ECTS points. The studies were conducted in the form of class-based teaching (face-to-face) in Serbian. The study program is realized within the field of technical and technological sciences, the field of Electrotechnical and computer engineering.
Qualification
After completing basic applied studies, a student is appointed a title of engineer of electrical and computer engineering (Bachelor appl.). According to the National Framework of Qualifications of the Republic of Serbia (NFQRS) the completion of basic applied studies is achieved at the sixth level, sub-level one (level 6.1). The condition for acquiring this level is previously achieved level 4 of (NFQRS) and passed general, professional or artistic graduation.
Teaching and exams
Teaching is performed using one-semester courses. Students activities during the semester (pre-examination obligations), such as colloquiums, seminar work and homework, are scored. The ratio of the number of points earned in pre-examination and exams is determined for each subject individually, with pre-examination obligations participating with at least 30 and up to 70 points. The final exams are placed in the School within the appropriate exam terms, which are: January, February, June, September and October. By completing preliminary exams and taking the exam, a student can earn a maximum of 100 points, with a score of at least 51 points for a grade of 6, a score of 61 points for a grade of 7, a score of at least 71 points for a grade of 8, a score of at least 81 points for a grade of 9 and a score of at least 91 points for a grade of 10.
Goals and outcomes
New Computer Technologies study program aims to enable students to use and develop technologies in the fields of programming, networking, databases and multimedia.>The goals of New Computer Technologies study program are:
- to provide experts in the field of computer technologies for successful and productive professions in the economy, public enterprises, state bodies, healthcare and educational institutions, capable of contributing
- to provide the skills and knowledge needed in the areas of computer technologies, as well as to continue research and studies in this field.
By mastering the New Computer Technology study program, the student acquires general and subject specific skills:
- to provide competencies for accepting innovations in all directions of further development of computer technologies;
- learning lessons, organizing learning time, allocating useful information from abundant information on the Internet and beyond, analysis and application of information, as well as self-assessment of knowledge in the selected field;
- to provide competencies for business communication and expression of creative ideas;
- to provide competencies for communication, teamwork and individual work in the field;
- to provide competences for lifelong learning in the chosen field;
- to develop and maintain software, using current programming languages, development environments and tools, under current operating systems;
- to design and maintain information systems, their databases and applications for database management;
- to design, install and maintain computer networks;
- to develop multimedia content and tools for the development of these content;
- to participate in the further development of modern computer information and communication technologies: Internet, web, mobile and intelligent technologies.
Continuation of studies
After completing basic applied studies, a student can enrol in specialist applied studies or master applied studies.