ID: 7100
Course type: vocational and applied
Course coordinator: .
Lecturers: Anđelić M. Nina, Balać M. Igor, Bengin Č. Aleksandar, Buljak V. Vladimir, Vencl A. Aleksandar, Vorotović S. Goran, Živanović T. Saša, Jandrlić R. Davorka, Jeli V. Zorana, Jovanović V. Vladimir, Kitanović N. Marko, Komatina S. Mirko, Lazić V. Dragan, Manić G. Nebojša, Milivojević M. Aleksandar, Milošević Z. Nenad, Milošević-Mitić O. Vesna, Miljić L. Nenad, Mihajlović N. Ivan, Mrđa D. Predrag, Petrović S. Ana, Radojević Lj. Slobodan, Rajičić M. Bratislav, Spasojević-Brkić K. Vesna, Stamenić V. Zoran, Stojiljković D. Dragoslava, Tomanović D. Jelena
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Level of studies: B.Sc. (undergraduate) Academic Studies – Information Technologies in Mechanical Engineering
ECTS: 4
Final exam type: written
Department: Departments
Applying the acquired knowledge and methods in order to solve the given tasks within the chosen field, which relate to studying the engineering problem, its structure and complexity, as well as coming up with adequate solutions.
After successfully completing this course, students should be able to: • Identify, formulate, analyze and solve basic engineering problems using information technologies and previously acquired knowledge from the studied areas; • Recognize the structure of the given problem, propose a system analysis and define directions for its solution; • Design a system, component or process and respond to specified needs; • Plan and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret the results using information technologies; • Expand knowledge in the field of the assigned topic using literature independently; • Understand the specifics of the information technologies implementation in the field of mechanical engineering; • Understand the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment, taking into account social, economic and environmental aspects and ethical principles in engineering practice; • Consider different solutions critically and self-critically; • Apply the acquired knowledge in practice; • Adapt to newly arising situations in practice.
It is developed individually in accordance with the related field of the topic of the BSc Work. The topic of the BSc Work has to be in the field of mechanical engineering or computer science. In agreement with the course teacher, the student defines the task, which points towards the necessary theoretical knowledge that has been acquired and possibly new knowledge that has yet to be acquired for the given task to be solved.
Practical teaching contents refer to the implementation of the acquired knowledge through laboratory work, practice and possible professional visits to companies and factories, related to the field of the topic of the BSc Work.
Successfully passed exam in the course which Course of BSc Work belongs to.
Existing laboratory equipment at the Faculty, textbooks and library references.
Total assigned hours: 50
New material: 0
Elaboration and examples (recapitulation): 0
Auditory exercises: 0
Laboratory exercises: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 0
Project: 0
Consultations: 0
Discussion/workshop: 0
Research study work: 50
Review and grading of calculation tasks: 0
Review and grading of lab reports: 0
Review and grading of seminar papers: 0
Review and grading of the project: 0
Test: 0
Test: 0
Final exam: 0
Activity during lectures: 0
Test/test: 0
Laboratory practice: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 0
Project: 50
Final exam: 50
Requirement for taking the exam (required number of points): 50
Current textbooks and journals related to the field of the topic of the BSc Work.