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FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

Address: Nemanjina 6, Zemun
Phone: 2615-315
Fax: 193-659
e-mail: office@agrifaculty.bg.ac.yu
http://www.agrifaculty.bg.ac.yu

General information
The Belgrade University Faculty of Agriculture was opened in 1919 and is situtated in a comfortable building in the centre of Zemun. To date 16,657 students have graduated and 947 have completed their Master studies and 746 their Doctorates. Basic studies last for 4 years or 8 semesters. There are currently 4.000 students and 327 professors and associate members of the academic staff. On average 1.000 students enrol and 370 graduate annually. The Faculty offers 8 different, 4 year, or 8 semester, courses and first year students choose one of these courses; Agricultural Production, Fruit and Vineyards, Livestock, Land Melioration, Protection of Herbs and Agricultural products, Agricultural Plant, machinery and tools, Agroeconomy and food technology. The attendance of lectures and practice is obligatory and one of the conditions required to certify the year or semester.

Dean and Vice – Dean
Dean: Prof. Nebojša Ralevic PhD
Vice-Dean: Prof. Mirko Uroševic PhD
Telephone:+ 0381 (0)11 2612 664.
Dean's Office: 1st Floor, Room 102

Pre-examination tasks
Students pre-examination requirements are; regularly attended colloquium, seminars, practice and required tests. The course also requires professional practice for 3rd and 4th year students. There are a minimum of 39 examinations which take place in the form or oral, written or professional practice, in: January, April, June, September and October. The conditions governing enrollment for the following year are set down in accordance with the General Acts of the Faculty. Some examinations may not be carried forward to the following year. Some parts of the professional practice for the Fruit and vineyard and Agricultural production courses, are held at the Faculty Farm of Radmilovac and in the future, another farm will be available when Crvenka Farm is denationalized and returned to the Faculty.

Study facilities and equipment
There is an extensive library with over 60,000 publications and includes specialist books, periodicals and thesis for specialist, Master and Doctorate studies. The library is in room 29. A computer search of the fund may be made. Each student must obtain their library number in order to use the library. There is also a 274 seater reading room. Working hours are from 08.00-18.30 hrs.
Student's book shop: is to the left of the main entrance and works every day from 08.00-15.00 hrs.
A photocopying room is in the basement working hours are from 08.00- 19.00 hrs.
A computer centre, with 20 computers is available for the use of the students when lectures are not being held there.
The ”Agronom” student restaurant is in the grounds of the Faculty and on the top floor, in the old building there is a coffee shop which opens from 08.00-16.00 hrs.

Student Services
Offers all information regarding studies and accepts applications for credits, stipendium and halls of residence and is situated in the basement, corridor to the right.
Telephone: +381 (0)11 2615 315/ext.306
Administrator: Ms. Slavica Ducic.
Working hours for students; 12.00-14.00 hrs

Student Organizations and Associations
These organizations and associations are sindicated and promote and protect students rights and interests and represent students before the Faculty. They also organize cultural activities, entertainment and there is a sports club
The IAAS-a the faculty has an active branch of this International Association of students who organize, amongst other activities, exchange visits, professional practice, summer school and seminars.
The student newspaper is called ”Agronom”.

How to find the Faculty of Agriculture
Bus : 17,83,73,88 and 45

THE FACULTY OF LAW

Address: Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 67
Phone: 3027-600
Fax: 3221-299
e-mail: pravni@ius.bg.ac.yu
http://www.ius.bg.ac.yu

General information
The origins of the Faculty of Law date from 1841, when the Dositej’s Lycée, with its departments of Philosophy and Languages, moved from the town of Kragujevac to Belgrade. In 1863, the Lycée becomes the Grand School and had three faculties: the Faculty of Philosophy, the Faculty of Law and The Technical Faculty. In 1940, the Faculty moved to a new building at its present location on the corner of Bulevar kralja Aleksandra and Beograd Street. There is a 4-year course and to date, 46,287 students have graduated from the Faculty, including 289 students who have graduated since 2004. At present, there are 8,900 students and 99 professors and associate professors.

Dean and Vice-Dean
Dean: Prof. Mirko Vasiljevic PhD
Dean’s Office: first Floor
Telephone: +381 (0)11 3027 666
Vice-Dean of Tuition: Prof. Olivera Vucic PhD

The curriculum
Tuition, takes place in 8 amphitheatres (the largest of which is A5) and 12 classrooms. In addition to the lectures, practical sessions and seminars with special study groups for the most successful students. The period of basic studies is 4 years (8 semesters) of which, the first two semesters are common studies. In the 2nd and 3rd year, students, choose an additional 3 subjects and one optional course. These courses are The Judiciary, the Theory of Management of the law, the Laws of Commerce, International law and the Theory of Law. Students who pass all the required 31 examinations are awarded the title of Graduate Lawyer. The greatest numbers of examinations are oral examinations and held in January, February, April, June, September and October. The conditions governing enrollment for the following year are set down in accordance with the General Acts of the Faculty.

Study facilities and equipment
The Faculty has an extensive library with over 170,000 books and professional publications from home and abroad. The library is on the ground floor, next to three reading rooms, which have several hundred seats.
Working hours: 08.00 – 15.00 hrs Monday to Friday.
There is a student bookshop, photocopy shop and a bank in that part of the building.

The computer centre is on the ground floor and several computers are reserved for the use of the students. A new SimLab, with 21 new computers, is to be opened at the Faculty.

Student services
Secretary: Mr. Mirko Valjarevic
Secretary’s office: first Floor
Ljubomir Vujovic is the Student services manager: room 303.
The Student service works every day from 12 pm to 1 pm.
In addition, there is the main office that works from 8 am to 5 pm.

Student organizations and associations
The Bonafides Student Club is located on the ground floor.
The FL Student Parliament is the representative body of all the students of the Faculty of Law and is located in room 166.
Telephone: +381 (0)11 3027 727
The Student Union of the Faculty of Law
The FL Student Alliance
The ELSA
The Independent Student Association
All these organizations are located in room 170a.

How to find the Faculty of Law
trams: 2, 7, 9, 10 and 14
buses: 26, 27 and 48

FACULTY OF ORTHODOX THEOLOGY

Address: Mije Kovacevica 11b
Phone: 2762-958
Faks: 769-205
e-mail: dekan@bfspc.bg.ac.yu
http://www.bfspc.bg.ac.yu

General information
The 1905 Belgrade University Act established, in addition to other faculties, the Faculty of Orthodox Theology however, due to the successive years of wars, the Faculty did not in fact open until 1920. The first examinations were held at the end of June in 1921. To date 1,500 have graduated from the Faculty, including 20 Masters and 40 Doctors. There are currently 40 professors and associate academic staff.

Dean and Vice-Dean
The Dean: Prof. Vladan Perišic PhD
Vice-Deans: Prof. Ksenija Koncarevic PhD(lectures), Prof. Zoran Krstic PhD (finance), Prof. Bogoljub Šijakovic PhD (Science).
A Student Vice-Dean also works in the Collegium

The curriculum
The duration of the studies is for four years or 8 semesters. At the beginning of the second year of study, students choose one of the following specialist, additional courses; Theology – Biblical, Theology – systematic, Theology- historical, Theology – patrology, Theology – pratical and Theology- philosophical. Examinations are set in September, February, April and June.

Pre-examination tasks
Students are obliged to produce no less than 4 seminar thesis, each on a different subject. Students may not enrol for the following year before his seminar thesis has been certified by the professor.

Study facilities and equipment
The library of the Faculty has over 90,000 books and publications. It is divided into two areas: a general library and a seminar thesis library. There are also an of the books and thesis. There is also a wide range of national and international magagines and periodicals, mainly in the context of theological and historical publications. In an adjacent building is a student hall of residence for members of the Faculty.

Student associations and organizations
The Student Council are represented at the Faculty.
Basketball Club- called Theologists.
Chess Club – called Theologists.
Choir of the students of the Orthodox Theology Faculty is well established and regularly performs.