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