University of Nis Faculty of Electronic Engineering

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University of Niš
Faculty of Electronic Engineering
University of Niš
Established
Electronic Industry
Structure of the University
13 faculties
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Faculty of Economy
Faculty of Electronic Engineering
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics
Faculty of Technology
Teacher-training Faculty
Faculty of Occupational Safety
Faculty of Fine Arts
Faculty of Sport and Physical Education
Faculty of Philosophy
About 13.000 of students
Chronology of the University Developement
1968 - The Department of Electronics into the Faculty of Electronic Engineering
1970 - The two departments of the Faculty of Law and Economics
independent faculties
1971 - The Departments of Mechanical and Civil Engineering
independent faculties.
The Faculty of Philosophy established - seven departments
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Sociology, Psychology, English and
Physical Education (Sport)
1972 - The Faculty of Occupational Safety out of the Faculty of Civil Engineering
1979 - The Faculty of Technology founded
Chronology of the University Developement
1987 - The Faculty of Philosophy included the Department of Serbian
Language and Literature
1993 - The Teacher-Training Faculty in Vranje established
1995 - The Faculty of Civil Engineering included a new department Architecture, which was consequently added to its name
1998 - The Faculty of Philosophy included the Department of History
The Faculty of Fine Art and the Faculty of Applied Art and
Design of the Belgrade University of Art opened academic
divisions in Niš
1999 - The Faculty of Science and Mathematics and
The Faculty of Physical Culture out of
the Faculty of Philosophy
Chronology of the University Developement
2000 - Six new departments
Geography and Biology with Ecology
(the Faculty of Science and Mathematics)
Philosophy, Pedagogy, Slavic & Balkan Studies and Fine Arts
(the Faculty of Philosophy)
2002 - The Faculty of Fine Arts established with three study options - for visual
arts, applied arts and music - previously functioning within the
Department of Fine Arts of the Faculty of Philosophy
2004 - New Department for Journalism within the Faculty of Philosophy
2008 - The Department of Serbian Language and Literature of the Faculty of
Philosophy divided into the Department of Serbian Language and
Department of Serbian and Comparative Literature.
Faculty of Electronic Engineering
Elektronski fakultet
Електронски факултет
Faculty of Electronic Engineering
At the end of fifties of the last century there was one engineer in 55
employed in electro industry. According to the development plan of this
economy branch in 1961 and 1962 there were 45000 people to be
employed, and in 1971 those were 80000 workers. At that time engineers
were educated at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade.
In the academic year 1960/61 the first generation of students of the
department of Electronics of the Technical Faculty of Niš was enrolled.
From the moment when the first graduated student Aleksandar
(Antonije) Nenčić defended his diploma paper till today, 5509 candidates
obtained diplomas of the Faculty of Electronic Engineering in Niš, 516
defended master theses, and 187 candidates defended doctor theses.
About 1500 students
Departments
Control Systems
Measurements
Electronics
Microelectronics
Theoretical Electrical Engineering
Power Engineering
Computer Science
Mathematics
Telecommunications
General Education
Basic academic studies
Electric Power Engineering
Electronic Components and Microsystems
Electronics and Microprocessor Technology
Computer Science and Informatics
Telecommunications
Control Systems
Master academic studies
Control systems
Telecommunications
Computer Science and Informatics
Electronics and Microprocessor Technology
Electrical power engineering
Doctoral studies
Name of the
study program
Electrical
Engineering and
Computer
Science
Duration
(years)
3
ECTS
Title acquired
after completing
studies
180
PhD - Electrical
Engineering and
Computer
Science
Market place
University Square
Monument to King Milan liberation of Niš in 1878
Street of Djuka Dinić
Monument to Djuka Dinić
Entrance to the fortress
University
Monuments from BOMBARDMENT in 1999
Monument to Petar Bojović
Minument to
Stefan Nemanja and
Friedrich Barbarossa
Street ot July 7,
the day of uprising
in 1941 in Serbia
Monument to St. Konstantin
Monument to prists killed in 1821
Sinagogue
Sinagogue
Mosque
Chatolic Monastery
Two Ortodox Churches
Electronic Guide
for Tvrđava
Speech of Nikola Pašić
Closed meeting of
the Presidium of National Assembly
Conceil of Ministers, and
representatives of
all political parties
July 15, 1914, in Niš
National Assembly
November 11, 1914
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