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STUDENT`S GUIDE
UNIVERSITY „MEDITERRANEAN“ PODGORICA
STUDENT’S GUIDE
CONTENTS
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ATLAS group
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Faculty of Tourism Bar - MTS - „Montenegro Tourism School”
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Faculty of Business Studies „Montenegro Business School” - MBS
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Faculty of Information Technology - FIT
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Faculty of Visual Art - FVU
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Faculty of Law - PF
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Faculty of Foreign Languages - FSJ
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GROUP
“Mediterranean University” is a part of the Atlas Group which has
grown into the one of the leading regional companies in Southeastern Europe. The past years of development, brave ideas and accomplished goals are the proof that a good vision, commitment, cooperation and good business ethics lead to success and pave the way
to the future with endless possibilities. Our good entrepreneurship, a
prerequisite of fair competitiveness, has resulted from our business
philosophy “Always with the best”. This business credo is present in
all members of the Atlas Group, since good partnerships and unified
approach are essential for gaining advantage over our competitors.
Atlas Group has over 25 member companies in Montenegro, Serbia,
Russia and Cyprus. The companies operate in a much diversified
spectrum of activities such as: investment banking, retail banking,
brokerage services, manufacturing, pharmacy, trade, consulting, real
estate, construction, engineering, hotel management, tourism, radio
and television broadcasting, art, education and sport.
Atlas Group is organized of a modern management group which
aims at improving existing activities, investing in new projects and
creating synergy among Group members. In Montenegro and Se-
rbia, Atlas Group actively contributes to social development within the
fields of education, culture and sport.
Convinced that the prosperity of Montenegrin society lies in the affirmation of young and well-educated people, in 2000 Atlas Group
started to award scholarships to the best Montenegrin graduates.
This project confirms the dedication of the Atlas Group to corporate
social responsibility, while providing permanent education and thus
ultimately helping the economic and social empowerment of the society. Atlas Foundation identifies education as the key for success,
believing that the future and progress of economy and entire society
significantly depend on educated people. After eleven years, the
Atlas Scholarships project established its reputation while motivating
young people during the whole period of their university education,
with many of them receiving the support of the Atlas Group even later
on. Since the founding of Mediterranean University Podgorica many
of our students were awarded Atlas Scholarships. Some of them,
upon getting their degree, became part of professional team of some
of the Atlas Group member companies and in such manner gave
their contribution to the further development and prosperity of the
enti-re Group.
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Rector's note
Dear future graduates,
It is our honor and great pleasure that you decided to became part of academic community of
Mediterranean University Podgorica. Our university offers you modern study programs founded on
balance between theoretical and practical knowledge and completely adapted to current trends in
the labor market. Professors, teaching assistants and teaching associates from our university will,
with their knowledge, experience, enthusiasm and unreserved support, help you to gain specialized knowledge which will enable you to fully meet the challenges of modern business world. And
not only that!
With your decision you open numerous possibilities when it comes to you professional recruitment,
not only within our university but within the entire Atlas Group, which we are a member of. In this
way you acquire an opportunity to improve and perfect your knowledge, skills and competencies
throughout your schooling and to give a personal contribution to the future development and prosperity
of the entire Group.
Use your opportunity well and gain knowledge for a new millennium!
Rector
Prof. Slobodan Backović, PhD
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Address:
Vaka Ðurovića bb, 81 000 Podgorica
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 204
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 232
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.unimediteran.net
Deputy Executive Director
Anđela Jakšić Stojanović, PhD Candidate
[email protected]
+382 (0) 20 409 200
Rector
Prof. Slobodan Backović, PhD
[email protected]
Executive Director
Manolina Bašović
[email protected]
Vice rector
Prof. Janko Radulović, PhD
[email protected]
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Secretary General
Dragica Anđelić, MSc
[email protected]
+382 (0) 20 409 231
International Relations Office
Milena Ðekić
[email protected]
+382 (0) 20 409 218
Business Secretary
Bojana Mladić
[email protected]
+382 (0) 20 409 204
Mediterranean University Podgorica
University "Mediterranean" is the first private university in Montenegro. It was founded on 30th of May, 2006. Since its founding, the
University “Mediterranean” Podgorica functions as a single legal
entity in accordance with the Bologna Declaration. University consists of six faculties:
• FACULTY OF TOURISM, BAR-MTS
“MONTENEGRO TOURISM SCHOOL”
• FACULTY OF BUSINESS STUDIES
“MONTENEGRO BUSINESS SCHOOL”
• FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
• FACULTY OF VISUAL ARTS
• FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
• FACULTY OF LAW
The quality of study programs at all faculties of the University was
checked in 2008 by the expert committee of the Council for Higher
Education. The University has been reaccredited for the following five
years which is an indication of the high quality of our work. The report
of the expert team, among other things, states: “The team was very
surprised how much the University 'Mediterranean' has developed
and created a solid foundation for rapid future development with the
ambition to become a high quality regional university” The University
is undoubtedly and fully committed to enhancing the quality of studies in a systematic and organized manner in order to be modern,
flexible, comparable, competitive and efficient. In that sense and in
compliance with the Bologna process, there is a continuous work on
increasing the quality level of all activities at the University - teaching,
study programs, grading system based on the introduction of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - ECTS, textbooks
and literature, equipment of study rooms and other areas, information system, scientific research, publishing, selection of teaching and
administration staff, library, lifelong learning, international cooperation and other standards.
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
“Mediterranean University” Podgorica continually works on establishing and improving cooperation with European and other universities. That implies realization of numerous activities such as: teacher
and student exchange programs, common research projects, participation in seminars and other academic gatherings, professional training programs and other activities promoting academic cooperation.
Some of the most important academic institutions with which “Mediterranean University” Podgorica signed bilateral agreements are:
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Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia
Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, Serbia
University of Banja Luka, Serbian Republic
Academy of Diplomacy and Security, Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade Banking Academy, Belgrade, Serbia
UniAdrion Executive Secretariat, Ravenna, Italy
University “Džemal Bijedić”, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade
Faculty of Administrative and European Studies, Podgorica, Montenegro
West Coast University, Panama
University of Niš, Niš, Serbia
The University of Bari, Bari, Italy
University "Goce Delčev", Štip, Macedonia
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
The International Independent University of Environmental and Political Sciences, Moscow, Russia M.A.I Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia
Megatrend University, Belgrade, Serbia
University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
Moscow State University of Arts and Industry
“S.Stroganov“, Moscow, Russia
Russian State Humanitarian University, Moscow, Russia
EPOKA University, Tirana, Albania
EMUNI University, Portorož, Slovenia
Center for Surface and Vacuum Research, Moscow, Russia
Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine, Kyiv, Russia Federal
State Unitary Enterprise “Vneshtetehnika”, Moscow, Russia
Federal State Research and Design Institute of Rare
Metal Industry "Giredmet", Moscow, Russia University of
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Trakya, Turkey
• HISPAN - Instituto Superior de Estudieos Hispanicos,
Spain Siena Art Institute, Siena, Italia
• C.U.A.M. – Consorzio Universitario Africa a Mediterraneo, Benevento, Italy
• ALUm – Adriatic Linked Universities, Casamassima, Italy
• Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey
• Hellenic American Union, Athens, Greece
• NEXT International Business School, Madrid, Spain
University actively participates in European cooperation programs
such as: TEMPUS, ERASMUS MUNDUS, CEEPUS, UGRAD,
ERASMUS etc. International Relations Office regularly organizes
Info Days with the aim to promote these programs and mobility projects, informing students and staff regarding current scholarships,
seminars, conferences and internships. Also at the Office, university
students and staff may get all other relevant information and professional aid regarding the application process for the mobility projects
as well as other projects which contribute to university development
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and prosperity. Starting from July 2010, the University partnered in
international mobility project EUROWEB (EUropean Research and
EducatiOnal Collaboration with WEstern Balkans), due to which our
students can spend part of their studies on one of the prestigious
European universities such as: Westminster University (London,
Great Britain), University of L’Acquila (Italy), VU University
(Amsterdam, Netherlands), University of Paderborn (Germany),
Abo Academy (Finland), Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
(Bulgaria), Politechnica University Bucharest (Romania) or Universitat de les Illes Baleares (Spain).
STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN MOBILITY PROGRAMS
Kristina Lazarević,
third year student at Faculty of Foreign languages.
“My choice upon graduating from gymnasium was to go to Mediterranean University first of all because it offered the studies I wanted,
and because I was previously awarded for being a straight A student and laureate I did not have to pay tuition. Introducing myself
to professors I was pleased with lecturers at my department which
reinforced my decision. A very important matter for all students is to
choose a university which promotes exchange programs and gives
opportunities to study and specialize outside our country. Mediterranean University promotes student exchange programs. I spent
my second year at the university in US, as a GLOBAL UGRAD program scholar and now I am Erasmus Mundus EUROWEB mobility
project scholar. I am very pleased with everything that this program
offered me as well as the cooperation with both universities – Mediterranean University which though far is always “online” via Internet
or phone to help us in some unexpected situations, and Malardalen
University which accepted us as their students. I feel like at home. ”
Today as a final year student, I am satisfied with my choice and with
everything that Mediterranean University offered me during these
three years. Professional lecturers, interesting curriculum, student
exchange possibility, participating in creative faculty promotions,
conferences, education fares.. – yes, all of those are advantages of
this university.
Viktor Husag,
second year student at Faculty of Business Studies „Montenegro Business School”
“I chose Mediterranean University Podgorica because I care about
the quality of my education, motivating ambient for making progress,
and a promising future. Professional staff was carefully chosen and
they are from various countries in the region. Mediterranean University with its mobility programs allowed me specialization at various
universities in Europe and in that way fulfilled my expectations.”
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HONORARY DOCTORATES
Mediterranean University has awarded three honorary doctorates in
the period between 2008 and 2011.
PHILIP KOTLER AWARDED AN HONORARY DOCTORATE
FROM MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY
In 2008 an honorary doctorate was awarded to Philip Kotler, the
world's best-known expert in the field of marketing research, a worldrenowned scientist of great capacities. Professor Philip Kotler responded to Mediterranean University invitation and held a seminar
"How to deal with fundamental marketing challenges”. Ceremonial
awarding of Honorary Doctorate took place on 21 of June 2008 at
the Faculty of Tourism in Bar. On this occasion rector of Mediterranean University professor Janko Radulovic surrounded by most
prominent people from Montenegro, Atlas group leaders, Mediterranean University academic staff and students awarded professor
Kotler with doctor honoris causae diploma.
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ŽELJKO BOGETIĆ AWARDED AN HONORARY DOCTORATE
FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY
At the Faculty of Tourism in Bar
MTS – „Montenegro Tourism
School” an honorary doctorate
was awarded to professor
Željko Bogetić, a prominent scientific worker, the author of
many books, monographs and
journals, lecturer in the world's
most prestigious universities,
leading economist and coordinator for economic issues of the World Bank. Diploma to professor
Željko Bogetić was awarded by University rector, professor Stevan
Popović. After award ceremony, Bogetić delivered a presentation
“Economic Policy After the Great Recession”.
BILL CLINTON AWARDED AN HONORARY DOCTORATE
FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY
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On 22 of May 2011 an Honorary
Doctorate from the Mediterranean University, at the Faculty of
Tourism in Bar, MTS – „Montenegro Tourism School” was awarded
to Bill Clinton, the president of
USA between 1993 and 2001, a
respected law professor, a winner
of many awards and honors,
founder of “William J. Clinton
Foundation” initiator of „Clinton
Global Initiative” with the aim of improving scientific and technological innovations, implementation of new technologies, solving
poverty issues, ethnic and religious conflicts etc. Diploma was
awarded by professor Duško Knežević, Atlas Group president, and
after the ceremony president Clinton delivered a speech to the best
students of Montenegrin universities.
STUDENT PARLIAMENT (SPUM)
Student parliament of Mediterranean University – SPUM, Podgorica
is a representative body founded in order to realize projects of importance for students.
DISTANCE LEARNING SYSTEM (DLS)
Possibilities for studying and testing long distance through Internet connection is becoming a need of each university, faculty or
academy. Development of Distance learning in the world today
has reached one of its breaking points. A great number of worldrenown academic institutions apply, as a mandatory component
of modern education, this manner of studying which is also in their
curriculum and has become our reality too. Faculty of Information Technology, Faculty of Tourism, Bar – MTS “Montenegro Tourism School”, Faculty of Business Studies „Montenegro Business
School”, Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Foreign Languages as
part of their programs offer Distance Learning System. Faculty of
Information Technologies has during preparations and introducing
such manner of education paid attention to recommendations and
experiences of leading world institutions and organizations which
prescribe certain standards and quality enabling systems during
long distance learning teaching.
Some of most important projects which Student parliament does are:
Debate club
There is a Debate club at the university which meets once a week. Club
accomplishes excellent results at various competitions both in Montenegro as well as abroad. At the last state debate competition for the
best debater of Montenegro a student of Debate club of Mediterranean
University won. Debate club is open to all students, and from time to
time there are also public debates on various topics.
Volunteer club
Students also formed a Volunteer club where educational training is
often organized as well as various humanitarian activities. One of the
activities especially noticed was humanitarian event “We were children
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once as well” which was realized by the students of Mediterranean University Podgorica in cooperation with the Red Cross devoted by International day of child.
for students to rest from exam terms. This is a great opportunity for students to have fun, meet young people all over the world and exchange
opinions, experiences and stances with them, as well as to be a part of
cultural and social events in the country and abroad.
Study visits and guest lectures
Students of Mediterranean University often visit various state bodies and institutions, companies and organizations which are related
to their field of studies. In that way they are enabled to extend the
theoretical knowledge they get at the university and gain practice
and skills.
It is important to stress the cooperation with the international organization IAESTE which awards students of Mediterranean University with a
certain number of free internships abroad each year.
Outings, trips, parties
SPUM take care of student activities after classes so students often organize one day outings and trips which represent an ideal opportunity
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In cooperation with tourist agencies each year we organize excursions
and journeys. During the last few years multiple excursions were organized, where students through friendships and fun had a chance
to be introduced to history and culture of the most beautiful cities of
Europe (Barcelona, Paris, Venice, Monte Carlo, Firenze, Nice, Cana,
Corfu, Vienna, Munich…).
Also, the representatives of student parliament organized numerous
theme parties, movie nights and gatherings for which there is always
a need for “more room”. In cooperation with University International
Relations Office, SPUM through its Facebook page regularly informs
KNOWLEDGE FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM University Mediterranean
students about current scholarships for student mobility, internship
programs, volunteer jobs and etc. The office of Student Parliament
are based in business center “PALADA” and they are open each
working day from 11-13 a.m.
advice and ideas market, which the alumni will exchange among
one another. International Relations and Marketing Office continually
work on realizing these two phases of the project and it is anticipated for them to be realized by the end of 2012/2013 school year.
SCIENCE & SPORT
ALUMNI CLUB
With a desire to enable their graduates to keep in touch as well as
share experiences and knowledge Mediterranean University started
a project regarding the opening of Alumni Club.
Our goal is:
• To establish and nourish relationships among graduates of
all generations
• To promote cooperation between the members of Alumni
Club, business entities and other social institutions
• To promote club member’s accomplishments
• To contribute to greater community of graduates
• To contribute to personal and professional development of
individuals and organizations
• To actively take part in social development
• To enable friendships and connect graduates
The task of Alumni is to promote, strengthen and in accordance to
its abilities develop a network of knowledge, experiences and simultaneously contribute to University reputation. First phase of realizing
this project implies forming a database of all students who graduated from one of the organizational units of our University and that
phase is completed. The next phase implies founding a Center for
Career Development which would enable fast and available information exchange among members but would also represent job,
Basketball club “Mediterranean University” was founded in 2006. It
plays not only in university league but also in professional Montenegrin league. Club has competed in the basketball 2006/2007 season
in second Montenegrin league and only after a year managed to get
higher ranking for the competition – I B league.
Mediterranean University and karate club “Budućnost“ traditionally
organize karate tournament GRAND PRIX „MEDITERAN”. The key
goal of organizing a tournament is to connect science with sports,
that is to popularize sport among student population.
Through sport as extracurricular activity and through recreational
and competitive sports activities Mediterranean University wants to
offer the best possible studying environment for their students.
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Faculty of
Tourism Bar
- MTS - „Montenegro Tourism School”
Bar
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Address:
Maršala Tita bb, 85 000 Bar
Secretary
Dragica Anđelić, MSc
Telephone: +382 (0)30 303 200
Fax: +382 (0)30 303 200
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ftht.unimediteran.net
Telephone: +382 (0) 30 303 200
Fax: +382 (0) 30 303 200
E-mail: [email protected]
Student Affairs Office
Snežana Petrović
Bank account: 505 - 6232 - 96
Dean
Prof. Stevan Popović, PhD
Vice Dean
Prof. Darko Lacmanović, PhD
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Telephone: +382 (0) 30 303 144
Fax: +382 (0) 30 303 201
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Dean's Note
Dear colleagues,
Welcome to the Faculty of Tourism!
We congratulate you on the right choice you have made. You have come to the faculty which has
the team of the eminent professors and teaching assistants who motivate our students to successfully master the courses in the curriculum. Our students who have completed their undergraduate
and postgraduate studies proved themselves to be very successful managers and leaders in the
field of tourism. At our faculty, we offer all our students the skilled supervisor to follow their progress,
two-month international internship in hospitality and tourism industry after the completion of the
second year of the studies, interactive relationship between a student and a professor, lectures
from both visiting experts from abroad and local know-how, the participation in various projects
owing to our continuous and extended cooperation with other similar faculties from the region and
abroad, economic organizations, tourist associations, etc.
It is our great pleasure to build together the pillar of our competitiveness in the tourism industry
– highly educated managers, which would be happy with their profession and pleased with their
careers.
Yours faithfully,
Dean
Prof. Stevan Popović, PhD
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Faculty of tourism Bar - MTS - „Montenegro Tourism School”
The Faculty of Tourism “Montenegro Tourism School” was founded
in 2004 in Bar as the first private institution of higher education in
Montenegro. At our faculty, we offer our students two undergraduate
study programmes (Tourism Management and Hospitality Management) to choose from in order to obtain their Bachelor’s Degree.
If students choose Tourism Management study programme, they
can decide between Tourism Management Module or Hospitality
Management Module. Students can also continue their studies by
enrolling the 4th Year (the postgraduate specialist studies) and 5th
Year (the postgraduate master studies) where we offer two study
programmes - Tourism Management and Hospitality Management.
PhD studies in Tourism Management started in the 2008/2009 academic year and they last for three years.
If you want to enroll the undergraduate academic studies, you
will need to provide:
• High School Certificates for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Year
(original documents),
• High School Original Diploma Paper (original document),
• Birth Certificate,
• Application form (you will receive the application form at the faculty).
If you want to enroll postgraduate studies, you will need:
• Bachelor’s Diploma,
• Certificate of the Exams Passed,
• Birth Certificate,
• Application form (you will receive the application form at the faculty).
Educational process
Educational process consists of workshops and case studies. The
emphasis is put on the constant interaction between students and
lecturers. During their studies, students are provided with: mentor
work, lectures delivered by guest international and domestic experts, visits to hotels and other tourism companies, study visits to
many places and regions relevant to the development of tourism in
Montenegro, and in-house training at local and international tourism
companies. Students can take specialised exams for which the Faculty of Tourism is licensed by the Ministry of Tourism of Montenegro.
As a special teaching method used during undergraduate and postgraduate specialist studies, faculty organises the process of studying via Distance Learning System – DLS for all students who cannot
be present at the lectures.
Key areas that are studied at the Faculty are:
• Tourism and Hospitality Management;
• Marketing in Tourism and Hospitality;
• Business Operations of Travel Agencies, Tour operators and
Hotel Companies;
• Tourist Destinations;
• Sustainable Development;
• Strategic Management and
• Information Technologies in Tourism and Hospitality.
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UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES
Study programme: TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
I SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Economics Basics
6
Economy of Tourism
6
Business Law in Tourism
6
Introduction to Marketing
6
Tourist Sociology
5
Medicine and Tourism
5
Management
5
Quantitative Methods
5
English Language I
4
English Language I
4
Second Foreign Language I (Italian, French, Russian or
4
Second Foreign Language I (Italian, French, Russian or
4
German)
III SEMESTER
German)
IV SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Hotel Management
6
Travel Agencies
6
Accounting
5
Information Technologies in Tourism and Hospitality
6
Tourist Destination Management
6
Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hospitality
5
Tourism Geography
5
Business Ethics
5
English Language II
4
English Language II
4
Second Foreign Language II (Italian, French, Russian or
4
Second Foreign Language II (Italian, French, Russian or
4
German)
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German)
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Field of study: Tourism management
V SEMESTER
Subject
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Natural and Cultural Resources Management in Tourism
5
Intercultural Management
5
Tourism Marketing
6
Strategic Management
5
Financial Management in Tourism
5
Elective Subject
4
Leadership in Tourism
6
English Language III
4
English Language III
4
Second Foreign Language III (Italian, French, Russian
4
Second Foreign Language III (Italian, French, Russian
4
Project Work
3
Tour Operators Management
5
or German)
or German)
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Subject
ECTS
Market Research in Tourism
4
Tourist Animation
4
Sales Management in Tourism
4
Art History
4
Fiscal Systems in Tourism
4
MICE Tourism
4
Wellness & Spa Tourism
4
Tourism and Sport
4
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Field of study: HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
V SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Tourism Marketing
6
Hotel Engineering
5
Leadership in Tourism
6
Hotel Sales Management
5
Controlling
5
Strategic Management
5
Nourishment Principles
5
Elective Subject
4
English Language III
4
English Language III
4
Second Foreign Language III (Italian, French, Russian
4
Second Foreign Language III (Italian, French, Russian
or German)
Project Work
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Subject
ECTS
Tourist Animation
4
Food Preparation Technology
4
Event Management
4
Fiscal Systems in Tourism
4
MICE Tourism
4
Welness&Spa tourism
4
Tourism and Sport
4
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UNDERGRADUATE APPLIED STUDIES
Study programme: HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
I SEMESTER
Subject
III SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Introduction to Economics
4
Marketing in Hospitality
4
Management Basics
4
Event Management
4
Tourism and Travel Principles
4
Accounting
4
Food and Beverage Principles
4
Entrepreneurship in Hospitality
4
Guest Service Technology
4
Reception and Accommodation Technology
4
English Language I
4
English Language II
4
Second Foreign Language I (Italian, German, Russian,
4
Second Foreign Language II ( Italian, German, Russian,
4
Summer internship
2
Summer internship
2
and French)
II SEMESTER
Subject
and French)
IV SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Technical Basics of Hotel Management
4
Information Systems in Hospitality
5
Hotel Operations
4
Sales Techniques in Hospitality
4
Business Law in Tourism
4
Statistics in Hospitality
4
Sport and Recreation in Tourism
4
Business Communication
4
Food Preparation Technology
4
Practical training
3
English Language I
4
English Language II
4
Second Foreign Language I (Italian, German, Russian,
4
Second Foreign Language II ( Italian, German, Russian,
Summer internship
2
Summer internship
and French)
4
and French)
2
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V SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
Food & Beverage Management
5
Supervised Practical training
Hotel Accommodation Management
5
Project work
Leadership
4
Financial Management in Hospitality
4
Second Foreign Language III (Italian, German, Russian,
and French)
English Language III
4
4
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Subject
ECTS
Wellness Tourism
4
Casino Operations
4
Catering
4
Consumer Behaviour in Tourism
4
Oenology - Study of Wines
4
Intercultural Communication
4
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POSTGRADUATE SPECIALIST STUDIES
Study programme: TOURISM MANAGEMENT
POSTGRADUATE SPECIALIST STUDIES
Study programme: HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
I SEMESTER
Subject
I SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Science Research Methodology
7
Science Research Methodology
7
Human Resources Strategic Management in Tourism
8
Human Resources Strategic Management in Tourism
8
Contemporary Trends in Tourism
8
Hotel Operations Management
8
Project Management in Tourism
7
Project Management in Tourism
7
II SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Quality Management in Tourism
7
Food & Beverage Management
7
E-Business in Tourism
8
E-Business in Tourism
8
Specialist Work/Thesis
15
Specialist Work/Thesis
15
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MASTER STUDIES
Study programme: TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Subject
MASTER STUDIES
Study programme: HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Tourist Policy and Development
8
Tourist Policy and Development
8
Sustainable Development in Montenegrin Tourism
7
Global Trends in International Hotel Industry
7
Stategic Marketing in Tourism and Hospitality Industry
8
Stategic Marketing in Tourism and Hospitality Industry
8
Elective Subject:
• Asset Management in Tourism
• Sport Management in Tourism
• Nautical Management in Tourism
7
Elective Subject:
• Asset Management In Tourism
• Sport Management In Tourism
• Technical Maintenance Management In Hotel
Industry
7
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PHD Studies
Study programme: TOURISM MANAGEMENT
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Research Methods in Tourism
8
Contemporary Trends in Tourism
8
Contemporary Trends in Tourist Destination
7
Development of Tourism System
7
III SEMESTER
Subject
Research Project for PhD Thesis
PhD Thesis Writing
ECTS
Sustainable Tourism and Global Environmental
Changes
10
Research Project
20
IV SEMESTER
ECTS
30
V SEMESTER
Subject
Subject
Subject
ECTS
PhD Thesis Writing
30
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
30
Subject
ECTS
PhD Thesis Preparation and Defence
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Stevan Popović, PhD
Prof. Milenko Pasinović, PhD
Prof. Slobodan Unković, PhD
Prof. Miljan Radović, PhD
Prof. Krunoslav Čačić, PhD
Prof. Risto Kilibarda, PhD
Prof. Janko Radulović, PhD
Prof. Božo Nikolić, PhD
Prof. Sanja Vlahović, PhD
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Prof. Darko Lacmanović, PhD
Prof. Miro Blečić, PhD
Prof. Mladen Vukčević, PhD
Prof. Ramo Šendelj, PhD
Prof. Luka Filipović, PhD
Prof. Mirko Šaranović, MD, PhD
Prof. Marija Magdalena
Kosanović, PhD
Prof. Slobodanka Kitić, PhD
Prof. Gracijela Čulić, PhD
Silvana Ðurašević, PhD
Srđan Jovanovski, PhD
Zoran Todorović, PhD
Ana Tripković, PhD
Ana Stranjančević, PhD
Ana Gardašević, MSc
Iva Bulatović, MSc
Luka Mitrović, MSc
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Vuk Kljajić, MSc
Vladan Martić, MSc
Vladimir Leposavić
Milena Lukšić, MA, Senior Lector
Jasmina Vuksanović, Senior Lector
Ana Stanišljević, MA, Lector
Luka Cuca, Lector
Vera Mirković, Lector
Andrea Kavarić,
student of postgraduate
specialist studies
“Dear future colleagues,
After I have spent four years at the University “Mediterranean”, it is a great honour
to share my experience with you who
would defend the “colours” of our University and be proud of having its name on
your student’s licence. To be a student at
University “Mediterranean” means to be
active, motivated, always ready to discuss
things, creative and involved in all the activities at the University. We,
students of the University “Mediterranean”, lead dynamic student
life after the classes as well. Students’ Parliament of the University organises many after-class activities such as students’ parties,
sports activities, exursions and various workshops. Students’ Parliament is open to all our ideas and encourages us to participate more
in creating the students’ life. The main reason why our University
differs from the others is because it motivates the students to take
active part in the decision-making processes, which enables us to
be familiar with all the changes happening at the university. We ourselves create some changes. The students of the “Mediterranean”
are especially pleased with and proud of their friendly relationship
with the teaching staff, who are always ready to listen to us, offer us
their help to master the teaching materials, hear us out about our
demands, and are available even after the classes have finished.
Finally, I can only tell you that I pronounce the name of my University
loudly and with the smile on my face because I am very proud of it,
and at the same time, I am grateful for all the trust and opportunities
that the University gave us.”
Tatjana Tomović,
3rd year student
“Each and every person comes to the
crossroads once in their life. Now you
have to make one of the most important
decisions in your life. The choice of the
faculty is the choice of your future.
Why would I recommend studying at
the University “Mediterranean”?
• Because University “Mediterranean” offers you high-level acquisition of knowledge and skills and their application into practice;
• Because all the interested students can find the study programme they want;
• Because there are plentiful of after-class activities;
• Because we can implement our ideas through the Students’
Parliament. We can also participate there in making important
decisions as well as we are involved in all the changes at the
University;
• Because University “Mediterranean” offers rich cultural and entertaining life for student population (parties, sports competitions,
students’ excursions, etc.);
• Because I am sure that after the completion of the studies at the
University “Mediterranean” I can achieve my life goals.
These are just few activities because of which we should become
colleagues...”
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Faculty of
Business Studies
„Montenegro Business School” - MBS
Podgorica
STUDENT'S GUIDE
Address:
Serdara Jola Piletića bb
PC „Palada“, 81 000 Podgorica
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 208 161
Fax: +382 (0) 20 208 145
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fps.unimediteran.net
Secretary
Vesna Mijatović
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 208 145
Fax: +382 (0) 20 208 145
E-mail: [email protected]
Bank account: 505 - 6232 - 96
Dean
Prof. Dragoljub Janković, PhD
Vice dean
Marija Janković, MSc
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Student Affairs Office
Ivana Bašović
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 208 161
Fax: +382 (0) 20 208 145
E-mail: [email protected]
Dean's Note
Dear Colleagues,
If you wish to improve your potential for success as a motivated graduate of our undergraduate studies, you will be able to prove yourself in both the domestic and foreign markets. If you wish to prepare
a good basis for your further personal and business development, our postgraduate studies, specialist and Master's, will enable you to do this. We devote special attention to the acquisition of not only
theoretical, but also practical knowledge and skills. Active learning and development of managerial
competences are characteristics of the business modules of our educational programmes. We particularly focus on the knowledge in the fields of marketing and financial management, communication
skills and critical thinking.
Learning business as a science is focused on the quantitative disciplines such as finance, marketing,
accounting, statistics, e-business, etc. However, we also teach the art of modern business, that is,
development of the ability to think beyond the data analysis and to probe potential outcomes not
predicted by numbers. For this purpose, we engage first-rate teaching staff. We also provide modern
working conditions and close links with the industry, particularly through work placement. We have
developed a unique model of the programme of study in Montenegro, with the use of high-quality
textbooks. We cooperate with and recommend our students to local business partners. We focus on
professionalism as our motto and the manner in which we deal with our stakeholders: students,
partners, and the local and wider community. The Faculty follows an open-door policy and arranges
regular meetings with students in order to solve their problems as successfully as possible. It is your
choice that will have a huge importance to the return on this investment.
Yours sincerely,
Dean
Prof. Dragoljub Janković, PhD
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Faculty of Business Studies „Montenegro Business School” - MBS
Faculty of Business Studies “Montenegro Business School” - MBS
was established in 2005, as the first faculty in Montenegro for the
education of highly qualified specialists in the field of financial and
marketing management. The Faculty offers two undergraduate study
programmes: Financial Management and Marketing Management.
In the third year of undergraduate studies students choose one of two
fields of study within the Financial Management study programme:
Banking and Insurance or Accounting and Auditing, or one of two fields
of study within the Marketing Management study programme: International Marketing or Public Relations.
The Specialist studies were introduced in the 2008/2009 academic year
and the Master’s studies in the next academic year and both represent
a continuation of the undergraduate study programmes
As an acknowledgement of our work on the internationalization of study
programmes, in the 2012/2013 academic year we launched the MBA
(Master of Business Administration – Management, Finance and Agribusiness) postgraduate study programme in the English language, the
only of its kind in Montenegro. It is a result of successful cooperation
within the Tempus project “Development of Business Training in Montenegro”, and is intended for both experienced managers and those who
aspire to become leaders in different business environments: small
and medium-sized enterprises, marketing companies, banks, insurance companies, local self-government. By offering multi-disciplinary
knowledge in various social sciences, primarily management, finance,
agribusiness, economics and marketing, the MBA programme is de-
signed to link theory and practice, thus meeting the needs of the contemporary labour market.
The specialist study programme Management of Protected Areas
with two fields of study – Management of National and Regional Parks
and Urban Heritage Management, as well as the specialist study programme Accounting and Auditing, delivered in the Montenegrin language, also represent a novelty in our academic offer.
In addition to full-time professors and teaching assistants, the Faculty
also engages eminent professors from the country, the region and
Western Europe, as well as renowned experts from practice, including
the representatives of the Central Bank of Montenegro, commercial
banks, auditing companies, marketing companies, etc. The Faculty
develops cooperation with numerous institutions of higher education,
including the University of Debrecen (Hungary), Wageningen University
(the Netherlands), Budapest Business School (Hungary), Scottish Agricultural College (Great Britain), Belgrade Banking Academy (Serbia),
Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade (Serbia), Faculty of
Organizational Sciences in Belgrade (Serbia). The Faculty is involved in
the MSDNAA programme (Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance), and on the basis of this membership, students are able to make
free use of the Microsoft software packages. All study programmes are
based on the provisions of the Bologna Declaration and the norms and
standards of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). A blended
study mode at our Faculty allows students to combine work and study,
by using the Site platform for distance learning – DLS. Presentations of
seminar papers and other assignments, taking mid-term tests and final
exams can only be done at the Faculty.
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MISSION AND GOALS
Our mission is to be an influential, research-led, multidisciplinary and
professional business faculty engaged in first-rate research and training recognizable in the region. We enable students with different secondary school background to recognize and achieve their full potential
in a dynamic and stimulating environment. In fulfilling the mission of the
Faculty, our goals are to:
• become a leading professional interdisciplinary faculty for business studies in Montenegro and the region;
• constantly improve the study programmes and teaching
methods based on innovative research and practice;
• attract high-quality students;
• educate future business leaders who will apply the current
ideas and skills into practice;
• strengthen relationships with the business community with the
aim of transferring the up-to-date knowledge;
• engage first-rate lecturers responsible for the reputation of the
faculty
race, nationality, gender, religion, birth, language, economic status, disability, social status, sexual or political orientation.
WHY IS MBS THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOU?
The advantage of the Faculty of Business Studies „Montenegro Business School“ is reflected in the fact that it educates specialists in the
fields of International Marketing, Public Relations, Banking and Insurance, as well as Accounting and Auditing. This type of specialized
professional education is unique in the Montenegrin system of higher
education. Domestic and international environment in which our businesses and financial institutions operate has radically changed. The
changes have affected the business standards, communication with
customers and partners, conventional banking and financial business,
bank management, which requires a completely different structure of
knowledge of highly skilled personnel in the fields of marketing and
banking. Mandatory work placement, which ensures active participation and an opportunity to follow recent developments in the fields of
marketing and finance, makes us the first and the only faculty of this
profile in Montenegro.
FUNDAMENTAL VALUES
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
• Commitment to research, recognition of knowledge and
achievement of economic and social benefits;
• Striving to create friendly environment where academic development goes along with personal development of students and
academic staff;
• Academic integrity and quality and the highest ethical standards
are of utmost importance.
NON-DISCRIMINATION PRINCIPLE
Everyone has an equal right to admission to the Faculty, regardless of
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Undergraduate academic studies
Specialist academic studies
Master’s studies
Doctoral studies
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Undergraduate studies last three study years. They end when the student passes all the subjects provided by the curriculum and accumulates a total of 180 ECTS credits. All subjects are of one term's dura-
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tion and the exams are taken during and at the end of the semester.
The purpose of undergraduate studies is to provide students with the
knowledge necessary to perform jobs in the fields of marketing and
finance. Consequently, the curriculum is designed so that students can
not only acquire the specialist knowledge in marketing and finance, but
also study the social phenomena closely related to these fields (Sociology, EU Law, Business Law, etc.). We put special emphasis on the
study of Business English during all three years of study. The curriculum is made up of compulsory subjects, as well as elective subjects,
which allow students to improve their knowledge in the areas that they
are most interested in. Upon completion of undergraduate studies,
students obtain the Diploma of Bachelor of Financial Management or
Bachelor of Marketing.
• Financial Management, field of study – Banking Management
• Marketing Management, field of study – Services Marketing
The academic Master’s study programme is organized as one-year
study, with the following structure:
• Semester I – attending lectures and taking exams
• Semester II – registration, preparation and defence of the Master’s thesis.
In 2012/2013 we started the International MBA study programme (Master
of Business Administration in Management, Finance and Agribusiness)
in the English language. It is a two-year (four semesters) applied programme of study.
SPECIALIST STUDIES
In the 2013/2014 academic year we are planning to launch the doctoral
study programme - Management and Business. Special attention will
be devoted to the empowerment of students of doctoral studies for the
independent and high quality scientific-research work in the fields of Business Finance, Accounting and Auditing, and Marketing, according to the
needs of modern business and research, as well as to the development
of science and knowledge-based society in Montenegro and beyond.
The Faculty organizes the specialist studies, with two study programmes:
• Financial Management, field of study – Banking Management
• Marketing Management, field of study – Services Marketing.
In 2012/2013 we introduced two new study programmes: Management
of Protected Areas, with two fields of study - Management of National
and Regional Parks, and Urban Heritage Management, and Accounting
and Auditing. The studies provide an opportunity to obtain a Diploma
of Specialist Studies (Dipl. Spec. Sci.) in the following fields: Financial
Management, Marketing Management, Management of Protected
Areas, and Accounting and Auditing.
MASTER’S STUDIES
DOCTORAL STUDIES
SCOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
At the end of each academic year, the Faculty awards scholarships
to the best 5% of students, exempting them from paying tuition fee
for the next academic year. Every year the Atlas Foundation, within the
framework of the traditional Competition, awards the best student of the
Faculty of Business Studies of the University “Mediterranean”.
The Faculty organizes the postgraduate academic Master’s studies,
with two study pogrammes:
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UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES
(Courses common to both study programmes)
I SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Microeconomics
7
Marketing Basics
6
Business Informatics
6
Management Basics
6
Sociology
6
Macroeconomics
7
Quantitative Methods
6
Business Law
6
English Language I
5
English Language I
5
Study programme: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
III SEMESTER
IV SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
EU Law
6
Services Marketing
7
Business Finance
6
Marketing Research
6
Financial Accounting
7
Consumer Behaviour
6
Marketing Information System
6
Strategic Management
6
English Language II
5
English Language II
5
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ECTS
V SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Marketing Logistics
6
Industrial Marketing
6
Leadership
7
E-business
6
English Language III
5
Field of study: INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Field of study: PUBLIC RELATIONS
VI SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Marketing Communications
6
Marketing Communications
6
International Marketing
6
Public Relations
6
International Management
6
Business Ethics
6
English Language III
5
English Language III
5
Elective Course as the Final Paper
7
Elective Course as the Final Paper
7
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Study programme: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
III SEMESTER
IV SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
EU Law
6
Monetary Economics
6
Business Finance
6
Public Finance
6
Financial Accounting
7
Financial Markets
6
Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
6
Managerial Accounting
7
English Language II
5
English Language II
5
V SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Banking
7
E-business
6
Investments
6
Stock Exchange Operations
6
English Language III
5
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ECTS
Field of study: BANKING AND INSURANCE
Field of study: ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING
VI SEMESTER
Subject
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
International Finance
6
International Finance
6
Insurance and Risk Management
6
Financial Analysis
6
Banking Operations
6
Control and Auditing
6
English Language III
5
English Language III
5
Elective Course as the Final Paper
7
Elective Course as the Final Paper
7
POSTGRADUATE SPECIALIST STUDIES
Study programme: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Field of study: SERVICES MARKETING
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Marketing Management
8
Brand Management
7
Research Analytical Marketing
8
Financial Analysis in Marketing
8
Marketing Channels Management
7
Public Relations – strategies and tactics
7
Integrated Marketing Communications
7
Specialist Thesis
8
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Study programme: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Field of study: BANKING MANAGEMENT
I SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Quantitative Methods for Finance
8
Financial Markets and Institutions
8
Economic Analysis
8
Investment in Securities
7
Corporate Finance
7
Financial Regulation and Policy
7
Financial Statements Analysis
7
Specialist Thesis
8
Study programme: MANAGEMENT OF PROTECTED AREAS
Field of study: MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PARKS
I SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Methodology of a Scientific Research Paper
6
Financial Management of Protected Areas
6
Protected Areas Marketing
6
Sustainable Development
7
Management of Protected Natural Areas
7
Environmental Impact Assessment
6
Environmental Law, EU and Montenegro
6
Specialist Thesis
6
Public Relations and Communication Culture
5
Funding Sources of Protected Areas and EU Funds
5
Corporate Finance
5
Information Systems in Ecology
5
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Study programme: MANAGEMENT OF PROTECTED AREAS
Field of study: URBAN HERITAGE MANAGEMENT
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Methodology of a Scientific Research Paper
6
Sustainable Development
6
Protected Areas Marketing
6
Market Arbitration and Regulation of Spatial Processes
7
Management of Protected Natural Areas
7
Old Urban Settlements and Current Trends
6
Environmental Law, EU and Montenegro
6
Specialist Thesis
6
Public Relations and Communication Culture
5
Tourism in Protected Areas
5
Financial Management
5
Information Systems in Ecology
5
Study programme: ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Financial Management
6
Internation Auditing Standards and the Final Audit Report
7
Financial Reporting Standards (application of IAS/IFRSI)
7
Public Sector Auditing
5
Internal Auditing and Control
6
Strategic Managerial Accounting
6
Accounting of Financial Institutions
6
4
Elective Subjects:
• Quantitative Methods for Accounting and Auditing
• Code of Professional Ethics for Accountants and
Auditors
5
Elective Subjects:
• Commercial and Tax Law of Montengro and EU
• Financial Reporting for Management
Specialist Thesis
8
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MASTER’S STUDIES
Study programme: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Field of study: BANKING MANAGEMENT
Subject
MASTER’S STUDIES
Study programme: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Usmjernje: SERVICES MARKETING
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Banking Management
8
International Business and Marketing
8
Investment Banking
7
Financial Services Marketing
8
Risk Management
8
Trade Marketing
7
E-banking
7
Tourism Marketing
7
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INTERNATIOnAL MBA IN MANAGEMENT, FINANCE AND AGRIBUSINESS
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Advanced Corporate Reporting
6
Macroeconomics and Agribusiness
6
Microeconomics
6
Strategic Management
6
Applied Quantitative Methods
6
Management in Agribusiness
6
Marketing Management
6
Advanced Corporate Finance
6
Elective:
• Theory of Games and Business Decision-Making
• EU Carp Policy
6
Elective:
• Business Management
• Business Communications
6
III SEMESTER
Subject
IV SEMESTER
ECTS
International Business
6
International Marketing
6
Organisational Behaviour
6
Managerial Accounting
6
Elective:
• Rural Business Management
• Commodities and Futures Markets
6
Subject
ECTS
Work on the Master’s thesis
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Milenko Popović, PhD
Prof. Janko Radulović, PhD
Prof. Hasan Hanić, PhD
Prof. Dejan Erić, PhD
Prof. Luka Filipović, PhD
Prof. Ratimir Jovićević, PhD
Prof. Radislav Jovović, PhD
Prof. Zoran Bogetić, PhD
Prof. Branko Živanović, PhD
Prof. Darko Lacmanović, PhD
Prof. Miro Blečić, PhD
Prof. Damjan Šećković, PhD
Prof. Dejan Filipović, PhD
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Prof. Sonja Bjeletić, PhD
Prof. Harry Joseph Bremmers, PhD
Prof. Wim Heijman, PhD
Prof. George Robertson, PhD
Prof. Zsolt Csapo, PhD
Prof. Laszlo Karpati, PhD
Prof. Laszlo Kozar, PhD
Prof. Peter Balogh, PhD
Prof. Morag Mitchell, PhD
Prof. Andras Nabradi, PhD
Prof. Bela Bartfai, PhD
Prof. Dragoljub Janković, PhD
Lynne Montgomery, PhD
Jelena Žugić, PhD
Milan Dabović, PhD
Zoran Todorović, PhD
Slobodanka Krivokapić, PhD
Slavko Rakočević, PhD
Jelena Janjušević, PhD
Sonja Pravilović, PhD
Zrinka Rudeš, PhD
Velibor Milošević, PhD
Miloš Vukčević, PhD
Mladen Perazić, PhD
Kruna Ratković, PhD
Biljana Vukoslavčević, PhD
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Marija Janković, MSc
Mirjana Čizmović, MSc
Sanja Vučinić, MA
Milica Kovačević, MSc
Vladan Martić, MSc
Ana Gardašević, MSc
Žana Knežević, MA
Vesna Tripković, MA
Vladimir Leposavić, MSc
Mladen Bukilić, MSc
Ines Pajović, MSc
Milica Raičević, MSc
Tripo Matijević
Spasoje Vukmirović,
Milan Kovačević,
1st year student
MBA student
“Almost a year ago I was a secondary school
student, intensively searching for a faculty which
will ensure me a secure future, congenial educational environment and an opportunity to broaden
my horizons in all areas. I must admit that it was
not easy at all to find a faculty which will make
it all possible. Therefore, all of you, secondary
school leavers and freshmen colleagues in a
few months’ time, if you wish to immerse into
the world of marketing and finance, to obtain the title which will ensure
successful continuation of your professional career, then the Faculty
of Business Studies is the right place for you. You are faced with a very
important decision in your life, and my recommendation would be to not
hesitate to make it. Take a decisive step, be among the best! Take
advantage of the presence in creating your future! Choose MBS!”
Marko Medenica,
Dipl. Spec. Sci. of Financial Management
“Dear colleagues, future freshmen, it is time for
you to create your future. If you want to become
a manager of the 21 st century who thinks for
himself and is capable of coming up with new
solutions, if you want to become a mobile professional in the common European business
environment and contribute to the development
of our future, then the Faculty of Business Studies “Montenegro Business School” is the right
choice for you.
“Become a member of the successful team!”
“I graduated from the Faculty of Law (University of Montenegro) and I have been working
in the Telecom of Montenegro for over 11
years. Although I have a great work experience, I can say that it was on the MBA course
that I understood some processes (developments) taking place in my company. After
the privatization of Telecom in 2006 and the
arrival of the international brand, such as T-Com (German Telecom)
in Montenegro, the Company started to implement modern business
management systems. It was exactly the way of running business
we studied in the MBA courses: Corporate Reporting, Corporate Finance, International Marketing, Strategic Management, International
Business, Business Management, etc.
I would wholeheartedly recommend this programme to anyone who wants
to learn something new, and to renew, improve or extend their knowledge”.
Ana Ponoš,
MBA studentkinja
“Master of Business Administration is a productive programme of study which has enabled me to improve my managerial skills
by learning about and being faced with
addressing some practical strategic and
operational issues in my company. It is the
team work and managerial approach to
problem solving that make this MBA study
programme different and unique”.
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Faculty of Information
Technology - FIT
Podgorica
STUDENT'S GUIDE
Address:
Vaka Ðurovića bb 81 000 Podgorica
Secretary
Dušanka Vujisić
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 220
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fit.unimediteran.net
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 230
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Student Affairs Office
Nada Perović
Bank account: 505 - 6232 - 96
Dean
Prof. Ramo Šendelj, PhD
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 220
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Vice dean
Ivana Ognjanović, PhD
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Dean's Note
Dear colleagues,
The mission of the Faculty of Information Technology is to contribute to the educational, cultural, economic and social development of Montenegro, providing undergraduate, specialist and master academic studies in the field of Information Technologies, as well as transfer of knowledge onto companies in the region through continual professional education in this field. Through its scientific and
development projects, the Faculty of Information Technology helps the community to strengthen
the development of scientific disciplines and improve appliance of information technologies in the
sense of quality and quantity. The Faculty of Information Technology primarily educates IT professionals
for development of information systems, software systems and computer telecommunications. The
educational process takes place across the curriculum and syllabus which are harmonized with
current world trends, enabling students to find appropriate employment not only in Montenegro, but in
the states of the EU, after they complete the studies.
The Faculty of Information Technology is specific in the teaching methodologies it employs, because it
develops creativity and independence in work, capability for innovative thinking of students. The Faculty
encourages new approaches to problems, capability for integration and implementation of modern
technologies and supports research spirit.
Our principal goal is to see our students as leaders with fully established professional and ethical
standards of behaviour and activity.
“Take Your Place!”
dean
Prof. Ramo Šendelj, PhD
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Faculty of Information Technology - FIT
The Faculty of Information Technology (FIT) was founded in 2006.
Our objective is to provide students with high-level education and
professional, immediately applicative knowledge for doing jobs in
the field of Information Technologies. Three-year undergraduate academic studies are completely in compliance with recommendations
and demands of the Bologna declaration. All courses are one semester in length, and knowledge that students acquire are harmonized
with contemporary needs of economy for IT professionals. Thanks
to the partnership with prominent world IT companies, our students
are able to do specialist’s exam in order to gain internationally admitted professional certificates of companies such as Microsoft, Cisco,
Oracle. With respect to the fact that work with the newest information
technologies demands their topmost understanding, we have made
all-out efforts to establish necessary personnel basis which enables
cooperation with prominent world IT companies.
With restrictive entrance policy, organization of lectures, tutorials and
seminars in small groups, in modern equipped classrooms and laboratories, and with professional training during winter and summer vacations, all necessary conditions are provided for students to acquire
professional knowledge.
Introducing Distance Learning System in academic 2007/2008, the
FIT became the first faculty in Montenegro which offered distance
learning. Distance Learning students follow the same syllabus and do
exams as traditional students, and, after completion of studies, they
are awarded the same diploma.
LOCATION AND EQUIPMENT
FIT is situated in the very centre of Podgorica, in modern equipped
premises offering learning through multimedia presentations, as well
as presentations of students’ papers and projects. Students can use
two amphitheatres (120 and 80 seats), four computer labs (altogether
150 seats), a lab for computer communications, wireless internet in all
rooms, room for learning and entertainment, library, and a café.
STUDIES STRUCTURE
A new curriculum and syllabus of the Faculty of Information Technology is
based on the principles of the Bologna Declaration and ECTS which enable competitiveness, better mobility of students and teaching staff, and
facilitates faster, easier and more equal fitting of the professionals who we
educate into common European education and labour market. The FIT
organizes three-year undergraduate academic studies with 180 ECTS
(European Credit Transfer System). The dynamic of studies is defined by
students themselves through the choice of courses they do during a semester, being obliged to obtain minimum 30 ECTS credits, i.e. minimum
60 ECTS credits per year.
During three-year undergraduate studies, one study programme, Information Technology, with three courses, is studied:
• Software engineering
• Information systems
• Computer networks and telecommunications
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The first four semesters are common for all students, and in the fifth
semester students choose one of the offered courses by choosing
elective subjects of specific profession. This choice, and particularly
the theme of final work, makes the difference between the courses
significant.
Completing the studies successfully, students acquire academic
title Bachelor of Information Technologies.
SYLLABUS AND CURRICULUM OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Undergraduate studies at the FIT provide students with acquiring
knowledge necessary for understanding, governing, designing,
programming and managing complex processes of contemporary
information technologies. Computer Networks, Database, Information and Software Systems based on internet technologies and web
services, are studied. Tutorials of certain subjects are harmonized
with programmes of worldwide leading companies (Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco), giving students opportunity to be awarded certificates of
these companies, which are distinguished in the world. Mastering
the curriculum, students acquire general knowledge which enables
them to analyse, model, design and implement information systems
in various business domains; design and maintain databases; plan
and develop business applications; design implement and administer contemporary computer networks; install system and applications software; give support for work on the Internet.
Completing study programme Information Technology, students are
competent to solve real problems in practice and perform a wide
spectrum of jobs in one of the following areas:
• Development and application of contemporary information
technologies in public administration, national services and
financial institutions,
• Design and implementation of information systems,
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Programming business applications,
Development and administration of databases,
Administration of computer networks,
Analyses and re-engineering of business processes,
Development of Web CMS systems,
Development of internet applications and projects, based on
Java programming language,
• Development and implementation of protection in contemporary computer systems,
• Education of personnel in the field of Information Technology.
DISTANCE LEARNING
In 2007, the FIT was the first faculty in Montenegro which introduced
Distance Learning (e-learning) as an educational method. When
preparing for introducing this way of education, the FIT took in
consideration recommendations and experiences of worldwide
leading institutions and organisations which establish certain standards and systems for ensuring quality at practicing distance
learning. Students who decide to study from distance do exams the
same way as traditional students, and, after completing the studies,
they are awarded the same diploma.
Students are able to access distance learning via the internet at any
time (http://www.e-fit.unimediteran.net).
After logging in the system, students may use electronic teaching
materials created in different multimedia forms (animation, graphic,
audio and video material), which adequately provide learning and
testing or some skills. Distance learning system enables synchronous and asynchronous communication, so that a student may
communicate with a teacher or other students at any time.
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DYNAMICS OF LEARNING
CISCO SYSTEMS
All courses consist of a certain number of teaching modules whose
accessing to and following is not restricted in time. A student may
access the materials as many times as they want ant they may
choose the time when they will do evaluation tests. Tuitions for online
students are organized at the Faculty every week, in terms acceptable for them.
Cisco Systems Inc. is a worldwide leader in producing equipment
for building internet infrastructure and for networking. Cisco is wellknown for its unique system of education and certification, and it
represents a worldwide leading standard in the area of computer
networks.
FIT has been accredited as a “Regional Cisco Academy” and it
gives its students an opportunity to do Cisco specialist’s courses
during the studies. Highly professional personnel hold lectures at
undergraduate studies following Cisco CCNA programme:
• Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO)
• Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND).
EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE DURING STUDIES
During studies, DLS students have evaluation of knowledge in every
subject, after completing a certain number of modules. Assessments depend on the type and nature of courses, and they can be
tests, seminar papers or projects. Mid- and final exams are done
traditionally, at the Faculty, in previously specified terms, in the presence of the teacher.
PARTNERSHIP WITH LEADING IT COMPANIES
After passing exams, students are allowed to do exams and be
awarded internationally recognized certificates Cisco, Oracle, Microsoft and ECDL.
ORACLE
Oracle is one of the leading IT companies in the world. They pay
particular attention to education of prospective IT professionals and
for that purpose, the company has founded Oracle University. FIT
has been accredited as an ORACLE ACADEMY providing students
with a possibility to acquire necessary knowledge for taking exams
and gaining worldwide recognized certificates.
During undergraduate studies, students are enabled to gain the following certificates:
• Oracle Database Design & SQL Programming
• Oracle Database PL/SQL Programming
• Oracle Forms & Reports Developer 10g: Move to the Web:
• OracleAS 10g R3: Java Programming
• OracleAS 10g R3: Build Java EE Applications
• Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL Release 2
• Oracle Database 11g: New Features for Administrators Release 2
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Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I Release 2
Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop II Release 2
Oracle Database 11g: Programming with PL/SQL
Oracle Grid Foundation 11g: Manage Clusterware and ASM
Release 2
Oracle Database 11g: RAC Administration Release 2
Oracle Database 11g: Data Guard Administration Release 2.
Oracle Database 11g: Implement Streams Release 2
Oracle Database 11g: Performance Tuning Release 2
Oracle Database 11g: Security Release 2
MICROSOFT ACADEMY
Microsoft is one of the best known IT companies worldwide. Since
2006, the FIT has been a partner with Microsoft and it has been
accredited as “Microsoft Academy”. Through the realization of
Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance (MSDN AA) programme, teaching process and research in the fields of computing
techniques, engineering and information systems have been significantly improved. Cooperation with Microsoft gives our students an
opportunity to be awarded internationally recognized professional
Microsoft certificates which approve advanced and professional
knowledge of Microsoft products and technologies. Certificates are
awarded after passing one (MCP) or more exams. There are more
types of certificates, depending on the specialty:
• For desktop technicians (MCDST),
• For specialists in the field of system software and networking
(MCSA, MCSE),
• For applications development (MCAD, MCSD), or
• For database administration (MCDBA)
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A special type of certificates is the one for Microsoft courses instructor (MCT).
ECDL
ECDL represents a system of certification of knowledge in IT, which
has been recognized by over 160 countries worldwide. ECDL (European Computer Driving License) certification is a proof of computer
literacy and qualification. As an accredited international training and
testing centre, authorized by ECDL Foundation, the FIT steadily
works on (general) computer literacy of its attendants, as well as of
all citizens. The curriculum of our education encompasses the latest
version of ECDL Syllabus 5.0. In modern-equipped computer rooms
at the FIT, attendants are trained and tested by qualified ECDL trainers.
WHY STUDY AT THE FIT?
Modern teaching methods
The FIT applies contemporary pedagogic theories in teaching process, meaning affirmation of interactive learning where students
acquire new knowledge by solving problems. Home and foreign lecturers, confirmed as eminent experts in certain fields, are engaged in
teaching. Team work in small groups, at most 80 students at lectures
(without using computers) at undergraduate studies and 25 students
at computer labs where each student has their own computer, is organised. During the studies, the FIT students master the skills of efficient
team work being involved in team-oriented projects which last quite
long, a semester or a significant part of it.
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SCHOALRSHIPS
GAINING PRACTICAL SKILLS THROUGH PROFESSIONAL
TRAINING
The FIT awards scholarship to first year students with “Luča” diploma, winners of national competitions in knowledge, as well as to
disabled persons, as suggested by Association of Youth with Disabilities. Scholarships and reduced tuition fees are also awarded
to the second and third year students, on the basis of the results
achieved during their previous study years.
The objective of studies at the FIT is to qualify students to successfully solve problems they may encounter at work. For that reason,
the FIT applies the principle “learning over solving problems from
practice” as much as possible. Our students are provided with professional training at eminent IT companies in Montenegro.
CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES
FURTHER EDUCATION
Having passed their exams, students are allowed to take tests in
order to be awarded internationally recognized certificates/licenses
Cisco, Oracle, Microsoft, ECDL
After undergraduate studies, our students may continue their education. The FIT organizes graduate, postgraduate and master studies in the field of Information Technology.
UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES
Study programme: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Programming I
7
Programming II
7
Information Technology
7
Computer Systems Architecture
7
Mathematics I
6
Mathematics II
6
English Language I
4
English Language II
4
Elective Subject 1
6
Elective Subject II
6
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III SEMESTER
IV SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Operating Systems
7
Database I
7
Internet Technology
7
Computer Telecommunications
7
Data Structures and Algorithms
6
XML Technology
6
Probability and Statistics
6
Software Engineering
6
English Language III
4
English Language IV
4
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Subject
ECTS
Multimedia and Graphic Applications
6
Introduction to Internet Technologies
6
Electronic Business
6
Management
6
Economics
6
Marketing
6
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Field of study: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
V SEMESTAR
Subject
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Software Project Management
6
Software Design and Development
6
Advanced Programming
6
Software Security
6
Program Compilers
5
Intelligent Systems
6
Web Programming
5
English Language VI
3
English Language V
3
Project
4
Elective Subject III
5
Elective Subject IV
5
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Subject
ECTS
Software Testing and Quality Control
5
Human-Computer Interaction
5
Business Information Systems
5
Distributed Software Systems
5
Software Configuration and Maintenance
5
Advanced Web Programming
5
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Field of study: INFORMATION SYSTEMS
V SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Database Development
6
IS Design
6
IS Management
6
IS Security
6
Operation Research
5
Intelligent Systems
6
Web Programming
5
English Language VI
3
English Language V
3
Project
4
Elective Subject III
5
Elective Subject IV
5
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Subject
ECTS
Software Testing and Quality Control
5
Human-Computer Interaction
5
Business Information Systems
5
IS Administration
5
IS Maintenance
5
Multimedia IS
5
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Field of study: COMPUTER NETWORKS AND TELECOMMUNICATION
V SEMESTER
Subject
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Telecommunication Systems
6
Networks Design and Development
6
Computer Networks Administration
6
Networks Security
6
Server Operating Systems
5
Intelligent Systems
6
Web Programming
5
English Language VI
3
English Language V
3
Project
4
Elective Subject III
5
Elective Subject IV
5
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Subject
ECTS
Software Testing and Quality Control
5
Human-Computer Interaction
5
Business Information Systems
5
Wireless and Mobile Networks
5
Computer Networks Management
5
Network Maintenance
5
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SPECIALIST'S STUDIES
Study programme: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
I SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Advanced Database Systems
8
Elective Subject 2
6
Collecting and Analysis of Software Demands
8
Elective Subject 3
6
Computer Networks Administration
8
Research Project
8
Elective Subject 1
6
Specialist's Paper
10
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Field of study:
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Field of study:
SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
Field of study:
COMPUTER
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Subject
Subject
Subject
ECTS
ECTS
COMMON ELECTIVE
SUBJECTS
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
6
Projects
Management
6
Software Configuration
Management
6
Wireless Computer
Networks
6
Internet Technologies and
Services
Data
Warehouse
6
Advanced Programming
with Java
6
Advanced
Networking
6
E-business Systems in
Public Administration
6
Database
Administration
6
Software
Patterns
6
Modern Concepts of Computer Networks Protection
6
Human-Computer Interaction
6
6
Modern Concepts of
IS Protection
6
Advanced Web
Programming
6
Basics of Mobile Telephony
6
E-learning Tools and Technologies
E-learning Infrastructure
6
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MASTER STUDIES
Study programme: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
I SEMESTER
Subject
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Software Project Management
6
Software Requirements
6
Software Testing and Quality
6
Software Process And Maintenance
6
Elective Subject 1
6
Software Configuration Management
6
Elective Subject 2
6
Software Engineering Tools And Methods
6
Elective Subject 3
6
Software Patterns
6
Advanced Database
6
Data Warehouse
6
Network Security
6
Wireless Network
6
Internet Marketing
6
International Business
IT Specifics: Outsourcing/Insourcing
6
Human Resource Management in IT Corporations
6
Master Thesis
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Ramo Šendelj, PhD
Prof. Predrag Obradović, PhD
Prof. Veljko Milutinović, PhD
Prof. Slobodanka Kitić, PhD
Prof. Sanja Vlahović, PhD
Prof. Dragan Ðurić, PhD
Prof. Miomir Anđić, PhD
Ranko Vojinović, PhD
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Snežana Šćepanović, PhD
Adis Balota, PhD
Srđan Jovanovski, PhD
Jelena Jovanović, PhD
Jasmin Azemović, PhD
Ivana Ognjanović, PhD
Aleksandar Obradović, MSc
Žana Knežević, MA
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Mladen Bukilić, MSc
Dženan Strujić, MSc
Darko Petrušić, MSc
Tripo Matijević
Branislav Biberdžić
Dragoslav Kenjić
Filip Marković,
3rd year student, a winner of ATLAS Scholarship 2012/2013
“The hardest two decisions in my life
were when I had to choose the secondary school and then the faculty. The
first decision did not demand much effort since general secondary
school was a perfect solution for a boy who was hesitating between
petrology, physics, astronomy and medicine, but four years later my
dreams had to be more concrete. In the first semester I got a subject
which has changed many things in my life…
By definition, Programming would be just giving instructions to the
processor unit and their execution with the speed higher than a human may produce. Very soon, it turned that the definition in that case
was just an insult for one of the most interesting fields. Programming
represents a possibility for creating new worlds. It is as wide as a
man’s thought which uses programming as a creating tool. A whole
set of applications used today depends on this skill. Facebook,
Google, Twitter… or any program for editing pictures, for games… I
am certain there is an application you do not like, but I am as certain
that there is not at least one which you use every day and enjoy it. At
this Faculty, you can learn how to create efficient systems; to enable
your creativity to move its borders; to design web pages; to manage
databases and networks; to master many technologies which will
facilitate your everyday life.
With its academic personnel and its curriculum, the FIT offers concrete, fast and quality knowledge in this field, presented by people
who are not only good lecturers but motivators, too. The FIT is also
the best choice because of the future of the science it is taught at it.
The fact that, in the time of global crisis, the richest companies are
Apple, Samsung, Google, Facebook, says enough by itself.”
Biljana Stanić,
3rd year student
„There were numerous reasons which influenced my decision to choose the FIT. Application of modern study programmes enables
us to keep pace with the colleagues from the
best American and European universities.
In addition to contemporary knowledge, the
studies develop students creativity and independence, and also support team work,
reflected through interaction between and
among colleagues and professors, which results in exchanging information and ideas. Thanks to the projects realised in cooperation with
University “Mediterranean” through exchange student programmes,
we have a possibility to continue our studies at European universities, which is a great opportunity for further education. Because of
justified expectations, with great pleasure I am recommending this
faculty to all young people whose decision is ICT.”
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Faculty of
Visual Arts - FVU
Podgorica
STUDENT'S GUIDE
Address:
Vaka Ðurovića bb 81 000 Podgorica
Secretary
Biljana Vukoslavčević, PhD
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 220
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fvu.me
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 230
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Bank account: 505 - 6232 - 96
Dean
Prof. Nenad Vuković, PhD
Vice dean
Nikola Latković, MSA
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Student Affairs Office
Nada Perović
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 220
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Dean's Note
Dear future graduates,
Visual arts have, during the last few decades of the previous century, become one of the most important
factors of cultural, media and economic development both worldwide and in Montenegro. This was the
main reason for the opening of the Faculty of Visual Arts which creates and improves creative environment for studying universal visual languages: the language of graphic and web design, the language of
television and video, as well as the language of photography.
The Faculty of Visual Arts of the University ‘Mediterranean’ in Podgorica has been designed in accordance with the latest standards and the Bologna declaration, thus opening the way for our students to
European colleges. Our faculty has created the environment in which the students deepen, improve
and direct their talent towards a successful career.
Students at the undergraduate, specialist and master's studies can choose between the two study
programmes:
• Design of Visual Communications and
• Audiovisual Production,
Our curricula are based on modern technological and creative achievements in visual arts. They are
accompanied by concrete practical training whose aim is to create for students the sense of confidence
and assurance that upon graduation they will boldly enter professional practice. Students have the
unique opportunity to learn from the experienced teachers who have world-wide reputation.
The Faculty encourages immediate practice thanks to the closeness and the support of Atlas Television, the Montenegrin broadcaster applying the latest technology. Turned to global society, the Faculty
is creating contacts with many European and international academic institutions.
dean
Prof. Nenad Vuković, PhD
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Faculty of Visual Art - FVU
At the Faculty of Visual Arts, students can specialize in one of the following areas:
Design of Visual Communication and
Audiovisual Production.
The first two semesters are common to both study programmes, and in the
fifth and sixth semester students meet again to work on common projects
within Multimedia Studio. After successful completion of undergraduate
studies, students are awarded Bachelor of Design of Visual Communication Degree or the Bachelor of Audiovisual Production degree.
The Faculty’s curriculum is a symbiosis of art, science, technology, computer science and other disciplines. It is aligned with the current needs of the
environment and is adapted to the global trends and demands in industry,
media and other fields.
The Faculty has a well-equipped amphitheatre, a computer room, a photo
and video studio, a graphic and an art studio. Students are given access
to the library providing professional literature, a film library with about a
thousand titles, and, via Internet, the leading electronic libraries, such as
EBSCO.
The affirmation of interactive approach to teaching together with the professional practice and continually organized workshops and projects provide our students with all the necessary conditions for gaining the knowledge expected from the contemporary experts in these fields.
The Faculty of Visual Arts organizes specialist and master studies for two
study programmes: Design of Visual Communication and Audiovisual Production. After the completion of one-year specialist studies, students get
a Specialist degree in Design of Visual Communication or a Specialist de-
gree in Audiovisual Production.
After the completion of master studies, students get a Master’s degree
in Design of Visual Communication or a Master’s degree in Audiovisual
Production.
Admission to Faculty
The candidates who have completed a four-year secondary education are
eligible to apply for admission.
The application must be accompanied by the following documents:
• Secondary school transcripts for all previously completed grades
of secondary school
• Diploma of Completion of the Final Exam
• Birth Certificate
• Diploma "Luča" or its equivalent
Students who are holders of diploma "Luca" are exempt from tuition fees
for the first year of studies, and the most successful students receive
annual University scholarships.
ENTRANCE EXAM
The entrance exam is taken by all candidates. The entrance examination
includes assessment of knowledge, skills and aptitudes for visual arts or
production and consists of a general knowledge test, a practical test and
an interview. The exam takes place before the three-member examination
board of the Faculty.
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EXPECTED QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates are expected to demonstrate the quality which includes their
creativity and their ability to express themselves visually and conceptually
in a dynamic and convincing way. They are expected to show the capacity for analytical thinking and original and intelligent problem solving. We
appreciate enthusiasm, innovative spirit and confidence as well as selfcriticism.
It is very important for candidates to show good communication skills
PRESENTATION FOLDER
Presentation folder is a selection of creative works whose purpose is to
demonstrate candidates’ abilities to visually express their sensibilities,
originality and creativity. The folder includes a collection of original works:
drawings, illustrations and graphic works in the techniques of their free
choice (from classical to electronic), photos, videos and the like. By
inspecting the presentation folders the appointed examination board gets
a better insight into the talent and aptitude of the candidates who sit for the
entrance exam.
dates, depending on their affinities, must address in the form of drawings,
paintings, photographs, video footage etc. This is, in fact, the way the
candidate confirms his/her talent and the authenticity of the works
submitted during the application for admission.
INTERVIEW
The examination board interviews the candidates with the aim of getting
more information about the candidates’ personalities. The questions are
directed towards discovering their visual perception, checking their level
of cultural knowledge and the like. This helps them get a general picture of
how the applicants know the world of culture and art and what their intellectual and communication skills are.
Upon completion of the interview, the board evaluates the candidates. The
final ranking of the candidates is formed on the basis of the evaluation.
The Faculty organizes two-semester postgraduate studies for the following
study programmes:
• Design of Visual Communications
• Audiovisual Production
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST
General knowledge test consists of questions from different fields, from art
and culture to contemporary media technologies and concepts related to
them. In order to sit for the next section of the entrance exam the candidate
must give correct answers to at least 50% of the questions in the test. An
integral part of the general knowledge test is a test of the English language,
which is not an elimination test.
PRACTICAL / ORAL TEST
Practical / oral test is the most important part of the entrance examination.
It consists of a topic, given by the examination board, which the candi-
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Landscape - Balša Krkeljić, 2nd year
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Undergraduate Academic Studies
Study programme: Design of Visual Communication
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Art Studio I
6
Art Studio II
6
Visual Culture
6
Graphic Design I
6
History of Art I
5
Photography I
5
Introduction to Information Technologies
4
History of Art II
5
Art and Modern Media Technologies
6
Culture of Spoken and Written Communication
5
English Language I
3
English Language II
3
III SEMESTER
Subject
IV SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Art Studio III
6
Art Studio IV
6
Graphic Design II
6
Graphic Design III
6
Application Programmes I
5
Application Programs II
5
Photography II
5
Photography III
5
20th Century Art I
5
20th Century Art II (Modern Art)
5
English Language III
3
English Language IV
3
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V SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Multimedia Studio I
6
Multimedia Studio II
6
Graphic Design IV
6
Graphic Design V
6
Web Design I
6
Web Design II
6
Application Programmes III
4
Digital Post Production
5
History and Theory of Design
5
3
Elective Subjects:
• English Language V
• Short Video Form Production
• Applied Photography
• Media Industries
• Copyright and Intellectual Property
3
Elective Subjects II
• English Language VI
• Introduction to Computer 3D Design
• Design and Advertising
• Introduction to Web Technologies
Final Paper
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Study programme: Audiovisual Production
I SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Visual Culture
6
Introduction to Communications
6
Art and Modern Media Technologies
6
Introduction to Audiovisual Production
6
History of Art I
5
History of Art II
5
Introduction to Information Technologies
5
Photography I
5
Culture of Spoken and Written Communication I
5
Culture of Spoken and Written Communication II
5
English Language I
3
English Language II
3
III SEMESTER
Subject
IV SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Basics of Film and TV Production I
6
Basics of Film and TV Production II
6
Introduction to Media
6
Film and TV Technology
6
Short Video Form Production I
5
Short Video Form Production II
5
Photography II
5
Photography III
5
Theory of Culture
5
Introduction to Cultural Marketing Management
5
English Language III
3
English Language IV
3
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V SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Multimedia Studio I
6
Multimedia Studio II
6
Creative Writing I
6
Creative Writing II
6
Film and TV Aesthetics I
6
Film and TV Aesthetics II
6
Media Industries
4
Media Research Methods
5
Basics of Film and TV Directing
5
3
Elective Subjects
• English Language V
• Application Programmes I
• Applied Photography
• Copyright and Intellectual Property
• 20th Century Art I
3
Elective Subjects II
• English Language VI
• Digital Post Production
• Interactive Television
• 20th Century Art II (Modern Art)
Final Paper
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LOGO
Jedan od glavnih nosilaca vizuelnog identitela jeste znak(logo) koji
predstavlja dva elementa vezana
za proces stvaranja u modnoj
industriji- dugme i konac. U
ovakvom odnosu podsjećaju na
starinsko biciklo koje je bilo jedno
od inspiracija.
Knjiga grafičkih standarda I Logo I 2
Mon Rêve, Book of Graphic Standards for Fashion Brand, Miloš
Gilić and Marina Ðurđić, 3rd year
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Postgraduate Specialist Studies
Study programme: Design of Visual Communication
I SEMESTER
Subject
Postgraduate Specialist Studies
Study programme: Audiovisual Production
I SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Multimedia Studio III
15
Visual Arts Aesthetics
5
Modern Audiovisual Production I
5
Comparative Media Theory I
5
Comparative Media Theory I
5
Elective Subjects:
• Poetics of Digital Arts
• Pedagogy and Didactics
• Marketing and Design
• XML Technologies
5
Elective Subjects
• International Standards and Production
• Pedagogy and Didactics
• Poetics of Digital Arts
• Marketing and Design
5
II SEMESTER
Subject
Multimedia Studio III
15
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Specialist Paper
15
Specialist Paper
15
Psychology of Art
5
Psychology of Art
5
Theory of Visual Culture I
5
Discourse of New Technologies
5
Elective Subjects:
• Methods of Teaching Art Subjects
• Discourse of New Technologies
• Human computer interaction
• Design Management
5
Elective Subjects
• Methods of Teaching Art Subjects
• Film and TV Criticism
• Media Management
• Project Management
5
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Master Studies
Study programme: Design of Visual Communication
Subject
ECTS
Multimedia Studio IV
18
Master Studies
Study programme: Audiovisual Production
Subject
ECTS
Multimedia Studio IV
18
Theory of Visual Culture II
6
Modern Audiovisual Production II
6
Methodology of Writing Art Research Paper
6
Methodology of Writing Art Research Paper
6
Master’s Thesis
30
Master’s Thesis
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Nenad Vuković, PhD
Prof. Jerko Denegri, PhD
Prof. Aleksandar Luj Todorović, PhD
Prof. Radosav Božović, PhD
Prof. Svetlana Bezdanov-Gostimir, PhD
Prof. Zvezdan Vukanović, PhD
Prof. Bojana Škorc, PhD
Prof. Ratko Ðukanović, PhD
Prof. Mihailo Jovićević, MSA
Prof. Dragan Živančević, MSA
Sonja Pravilović, PhD
Velizar Sredanović, PhD
Maja Ðurić, PhD
Nikola Latković, MSA
Katarina Švabić, MSA
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Nikola Simanić, MSA
Dino Karailo, MSA
Danijela Darmanović-Mahmutović, MSA
Sanja Jovanović, MA
Andro Martinović, MA
Meliha Ramusović, PhD
Petar Ćuković, MSc
Vesna Tripković-Samardžić, MSc
Tanja Pavićević, MSc
Radomir Milović
Marija Džoganović-Bojić
Stevo Vasiljević
Violeta Bulajić
Biljana Vušović
Jelena Ðurđić
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Infinite Pattern,
Marina Ðurđić, 3rd year student
Irina Tomić,
Miroslav Boljević,
1st year student
3rd year student
"I’ve been working on graphic design as an amateur for many years. Becoming a student at the
Faculty of Visual Arts, for which I decided back in
the second year of secondary school, I was finally
provided with an opportunity to acquire academic
basis and both theoretical and practical training in
visual arts necessary for achieving success in this
profession. Faculty of Visual Arts, in all aspects, from the knowledge
that is available through the excellent curriculum to the professional
and cordial relations of all professors and teaching assistants to students, unquestionably fulfilled all the expectations that I had before
entering the study programme. I recommend the Faculty of Visual
Arts to all visual arts lovers who would like to turn their passion into a
vocation since it is as a place where, in an atmosphere that allows the
development of talent, without any constraints that could lead to
suppression of individuality, their wishes can come true."
„Faculty of Visual Arts is a place where you can
express your ideas in various
visual forms without any restrictions. Students
largely participate in creating the overall atmosphere of academic learning. The teaching atmosphere enables the professors to devote enough
attention to each student and creates the opportunity for cooperation with other students. The professors are talented
and well- informed. Most of them work in the fields they teach, which
improves the quality of teaching. Each semester reveals different
opportunities and freedom in two-three-dimensional forms of expression that can be practically applied in professional work. If all
of these resources are properly
used, Faculty of Visual Arts will offer you the knowledge worth your
time.”
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Књига графичких стандарда /// Боје
Основне и пратеће боје
Књига графичких стандарда /// Логотип
*Приказ основног логотипа у дигиталној и шампаној примени.
*Приказ модификованог логотипа у шампаној примени (позадина није саставни део
логотипа,приказана је само као пример).
Ефекат: Inner Glow / mode: normal
Color : black
Opacity: 30%
Blur : 3 mm
4
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Књига графичких стандарда /// Типографија
Дозвољене варијанте
Фука_слим
логотипа
Књига графичких стандарда /// ЛоготипОсновна типографија
Логотип има само два начина
Књига
графичких
стандарда
извођења,
односно две
верзије, /// Логотип
и то основну и модификовану.
Од примене зависи која се
варијанта користи. У већини
апликација употребљава се
основни знак.
*Приликом позиционирања знака на
графичку површину треба водити
рачуна о томе да однос величина буде
у складу са целокупним дизајном
површине на коју се примењује.
То подразумева да знак не треба бити
предимензиониран , ни премали.
Требало би хармонизовати све
елемнте који се примењују, тако да
основни логотип увек буде дискретно
доминантан.
*При већем смањењу обавезно треба задржати
читљивост логотипа, нарочито при репродуковању
на ситним промотивним материјалима, печату
мањих димензија и другим.
Фука_овангл
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R: 92 G: 4A B: 21
C: 30 M: 0 Y: 10 K: 0
RGB
R: 175 G: 223 B: 228
RGB web
R: AF G: DF B: E4
PANTONE 304 EC
Боја логотипа
CMYK
C: 30 M: 0 Y: 40 K: 0
RGB
R: 182 G: 220 B: 174
RGB web
R: B6 G: DC B: AE
PANTONE 358 EC
недозвољена употреба
логотипа
R: F9 G:*Вредности
C1 B: CF боја дате су на страни 8.
RGBкаква
web употреба
Било
логотипа
ван
свог основног
1895значења,
EC
PANTONE
намене није дозвољена,
односно употреба логотипа или
издвојених делова у
декоративне сврхе.
RGB web
10
CMYK
Књига графичких стандарда /// Типографија
PANTONE 731 EC За остала (страна) говорна
графикчки
стандарди
C: 30 M:кације
0 Y: 10
K: 0
CMYK
прописују помоћно писмо Arial.
Дозвољена
је само
хоризонтална
R: 175
G: 223 B: 228
RGB
примена логотипа. Вертикалну
R: AF није
G:Приказана
DF
B: E4 писма су једина која
RGB webлоготипа
варијанту
дозво304 EC се могу користити у изради
љено
употребљавати.
PANTONE
пословне и остале документације
у оквиру визуелног идентитета.
Није дозвољено додавање
C: 30односно
M: 0 Y: 40 K: 0
CMYK позадине
никакве
У сличајевима
штита
R: 182 G:
220 B: 174 када се користи
RGB иза логотипа.
украсна типографија , треба
DC B: AE једнобојна обојења
RGB web R: B6 G:избегавати
Није дозвољена примена
слова.
358 EC
PANTONE
логотипа
у другим
односима,
Где год да је то могуће треба се
распоредима, пропорцијама,
бојама од оних које супридржавати
наведене вредности и
C: 0 M: редоследа
30 Y: 5 K: 0ових боја приказаних
CMYK
у овој књизи.
на193
примерима.
R: 249 G:
B: 207
RGB
C: 30 M: 75 Y: 100 K: 25
R: 146 G: 74 B: 33
PANTONE 731 EC
подручја , за медије и комуни-
Дозвољена је свака примена
логотипа на подлози која не
угрожава читкост истог.
Једино одступање од основног
Фука_коцкангл
логотипа је овде приказано
примером.
*Правогуаоник у сивој боји који
Дато решење
се
се налази користи
око знака означава
изолациони
простор иу коме
не
искључиво
у штампи,
то на
би смело ништа да се појављује.
одређеним
папирима.
Подразумева се да се правоугаПапирима
који
имају
текстуру
оник не
види
(представља
зами-и
шљену
границу).
тамнијих
су тонова.
Ефекат је одређено дефинисан
ведностима. И у колико се
користи модификован логотип
дозвоњено је мењати му
транспаренцију.
Званично писмо које се користи
за све исписе на црногорском и
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говорном подручују
C: 30 M:српском
75 Y: 100
K: 25
CMYK
јесте ћирилични формат фонта
R: 146 G:
74 B: 33 (из породице фонта
RGB
Фука_слим
Дозвољена
односно
G:Фука).
4A B: 21
RGB
web R: 92
CMYK
RGB
Боја логотипа је одређено
дефинисана и као такву ни у
ком случају није дозвољено
Фука_тријангл
мењати. Сваки знак (слово)
има своју боју.
Бојe логотипа се морају репродуковати према наведеним
вредностима.
Дефинисане вредности боја
су за примену у штампи и за
дигиталну употребу.
Бојење логотипа полутоновима
или преливима није дозвољена.
Код модификованог логотипа
вредности боја остају исте као
код основног.
CMYK
C: 0 M: 30 Y: 5 K: 0
RGB
R: 249 G: 193 B: 207
RGB web
R: F9 G: C1 B: CF
PANTONE 1895 EC
CMYK
C: 5 M: 0 Y: 55 K: 0
RGB
R: 256 G: 241 B: 144
RGB web
R: F6 G: F1 B: 90
PANTONE 587 EC
Помоћна украсна
типографија
Приказ осталих формата фонта
из породице Фука.
Правила за употребу овде
приказаних фонтова иста су као
и за употебу фонта
Фука_коцкангл.
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Књига графичких стандарда /// Логотип
C: 10 M: 10 Y: 95 K: 0
R: 255 G: 222 B: 23
PANTONE 587 EC
WEB R: FF G: DE B: 17
Позитив / негатив
C: 0 M: 75 Y: 100 K: 0
R: 242 G: 101 B: 34
PANTONE 1655 EC
WEB R: F2 G: 65 B: 22
C: 0 M: 95 Y: 95 K: 0
R: 238 G: 48Књига
B: 41 графичких стандарда /// Типографија
PANTONE 485 EC
Као саставни део визуелног
WEB R: EE G: 30Фука_слим
B: 29
C: 5 M: 95 Y: 16 K: 0
R: 225 G: 43 B: 127
PANTONE 226 EC
WEB R: E1 G: 2B B: 7F
C: 75 M: 0 Y: 75 K: 0
R: 43 G: 182 B: 115
PANTONE 341 EC
WEB R: 2B G: B6 B: F3
C: 100 M: 0 Y: 0 K: 0
R: 0 G: 174 B: 239
PANTONE 312 EC
WEB R: 0 G: AE B: EF
идентитета прописан је
колорни систем бренда Фука.
Колорни систем је заснован
на подели на доминантне и
пратеће боје.
Доминантна палета боја је
она која је заступљена код
логотипа и украсне типографије, док се палета пратећих
боја препоручује као
помоћна код просторног
обележавања.
C: 60 M: 90 Y: 0 K: 0
R: 127 G: 63 B: 152
Обе категорије боја користити
PANTONE 2592 EC
Фука_коцкангл
искључиво у датим
WEB R: 7F G: 3F B: 98
вредностима.
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Основна типографија
Званично писмо које се користи
за све исписе на црногорском и
српском говорном подручују
јесте ћирилични формат фонта
Фука_слим (из породице фонта
Фука).
За остала (страна) говорна
подручја , за медије и комуникације графикчки стандарди
прописују помоћно писмо Arial.
Приказана писма су једина која
се могу користити у изради
пословне и остале документације
у оквиру визуелног идентитета.
У сличајевима када се користи
украсна типографија , треба
избегавати једнобојна обојења
слова.
Где год да је то могуће треба се
придржавати вредности и
редоследа ових боја приказаних
на примерима.
Уколико је неопходно логотип
применити у једној боји, дозвољене су само комбинације
позитива или негатива.
Приказ логотипа репродукованог
у позитиву најчешће се користи
у црно-белим новинским огласима, за факс, печат. Као и у
другим применама где је немогуће користити боје.
Негатив логотипа треба користити на засићеним површинама
које угрожавају читљивост
основног.
Примена контурне варијанте
логотипа није дозвољена.
*Вредности боја дате су на страни 8.
Fuka, Book of Graphic Standards and a Corporate Typeface for Coffee Shop Chain, Iva Aranđelović and Eva Raspopović, 3rd year students
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Podgorica
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Address:
Serdara Jola Piletića bb
PC „Palada“, 81 000 Podgorica
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 238 634
Fax: +382 (0) 20 238 634
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.pf.unimediteran.net
Bank account: 505 - 6232 - 96
Dekan
Prof. Mladen Vukčević, PhD
Secretary
Biljana Vukoslavčević, PhD
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 238 742
Fax: +382 (0) 20 238 742
E-mail: [email protected]
Student Affairs Office
Bojan Popović
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 238 634
Fax: +382 (0) 20 238 634
E-mail: [email protected]
Vice dean
Nikola Dožić, MSc
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Dean's Note
Dear prospective students,
In life, composed of numerous dilemmas and challenges, each individual makes important decisions.
One of those being the choice of the faculty where he would acquire the knowledge necessary for
future work. Therefore, everyone has the freedom of choice, and that, inherently entails responsibility
for choices made. Hence, this choice must be well thought out. When you realize that you will see that
there are many reasons to enroll our Faculty of Law. We were founded in 2007 as the first privatelyowned faculty of law in the country. The mission of our faculty is educational and cultural. Our goal is
to contribute to raising the quality of the research of legal doctrine, profiling staff of special expertise
and specialization. The time in which we are living is characterized by rapid development and different
types of crime, corruption, trafficking, terrorism and other illegal occurrences. Therefore, the institutions
should have the quality staff who are ready to face the problems and thus contribute to the achievement
of the rule of law.
We believe that studying at our Faculty will make you feel prepared to respond to these challenges.
dean
Prof. Mladen Vukčević, PhD
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Faculty of Law - PF
The Faculty of Law, University "Mediterranean" Podgorica was
founded in 2007 when 110 students enrolled. Now, there are about
400 graduate students. During the 2008/2009 academic year, in
addition to basic academic programs, the faculty got the license and
accreditation for two postgraduate programs (commercial law and
judicial
criminal law postgraduate program) and 45 postgraduate students
enrolled. Since 2007, the faculty has been continuously organizing
seminars for the preparation for the bar exam, at which prominent
experts from practice (judges, lawyers, prosecutors) and eminent
law professors guide and prepare graduates for the bar exam
(around 400 participants in the seminars, in twelve cycles). The Faculty
was reaccredited in 2009 confirming the quality of academic programs and co-ordination and organization of the Faculty with the
requirements of the regulations on the work of higher academic
institutions. During the 2009/2010 academic year the faculty got a
license and accreditation for the legal-political postgraduate study
program. In October 2010 the faculty received a license for scientific research from the Ministry of Education and Science and is the
only law school in Montenegro with this license. Since the 2010/2011
academic year undergraduate studies have been conducted in Bar
where 80 students enrolled.
MISSION AND GOALS
During the establishment of the Faculty, it was decided that all the
attention and activities be directed toward training students for responsible and professional work in the profession. The goal is that
graduates are professionals in the business, people with high moral
values and responsibility in the performance of legal profession. The
motivation for the work the faculty sees in the fact that students will
be respected, professional and quality young legal experts in future,
which will significantly contribute to the overall development of society. Our faculty is not a faculty where all enrolled students get a
degree. This is the faculty, where we must be responsible and work
hard to get a degree.
The goal of the existence and work of the Faculty is the quality!
BASIC VALUES
Through its activity the faculty aims to promote basic social and legal values - freedom, justice, dignity, peace and order, legal security,
etc. Therefore, students should strive to promote these values, both
during the studying and during the performance of their future vocation.
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PRINCIPLES OF NONDISCRIMINATION
Everyone has an equal right to admission, regardless of race, nationality, gender, religion, birth, language, economic status, health
status, social status, sexual or political orientation.
STUDIES
• Undergraduate academic studies
• Specialist academic studies
• Master academic studies.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
BENEFITS OF STUDYING
Advantages of studying legal doctrine are numerous: Gaining comprehensive knowledge and general culture, the possibility to perform
a variety of tasks (work in the judiciary, the legal profession, government
agencies, industry, journalism, diplomacy, etc.), development of oratory
and beautiful wording skill, etc.. When the benefits of studying at our
faculty are concerned , we will mention only a few:
• Modern study programs harmonized with European college
programs;
• Combination of theory and practice;
• Excellent lecturers from the country and abroad;
• Work in small groups;
• Continuous availability of teachers and staff to students;
• practice in the judiciary and the economy;
• Legal associations;
• Rhetorical sections;
• Cooperation with other colleges;
• Extracurricular activities (excursions, etc.).
The Faculty strives to prepare the students in the best way to be
good legal experts and insists, as already stated, on the quality!
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Basic studies last three years. They end when a student has passed all
subjects provided within the curriculum and has collected 180 ECTS
credits. The aim of basic studies is to provide students with all the
knowledge that they will need to perform the legal profession. Consequently, the curriculum has been made so that students learn theoretical-legal as well as specific-legal science, but also, and non-legal
sciences especially those that study the social phenomena which the
law is closely linked to (sociology, economics, etc.). Also, the students
learn those subjects that a legal expert needs- primarily foreign languages. Special attention is focused on developing oratory, critical thinking, discussion, and application of the law. Curriculum, in addition
to obligatory, consists of the electives that allow the student to further
studies in those areas in which he may show the greatest interest.
FORMS OF TEACHING ON BASIC STUDIES
Classes are taught through lectures, seminars and consultations. In
addition, students are referred to the practice in the courts, government authorities, law firms and companies within certain subjects.
The Faculty has a common practice to have guests lecturing in
some classes - teachers, mostly practitioners and people in the profession, so as to make students more familiar to the teaching material. The Faculty regularly organizes rhetorical section and simulation
trials, and students participate in competitions where they can demonstrate their acquired skills.
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Already in the first year lecturers familiarize students with the necessary literature and train them properly to write term papers, thereby
encouraging them to read important papers in the field of law. Also,
active participation in classes is encouraged, and that is separately recorded and counts into the final grade. Total number of ECTS
credits that a student needs to collect on the basic studies is 180. It
is distributed to the six semesters, each semester consists of subjects
whose sum is 30 credits.
The Faculty also organizes the specialist studies which last one year.
ORATORY
In order to improve students' oratorical skills, which is crucial to the
profession of a lawyer in modern society, we organize rhetorical
section. The right to attend the rhetorical section have students of all
years of study. Each year, the Faculty also organizes oratory competition. Three best students are awarded the right to participate in a
competition of law schools in Montenegro.
MASTER STUDIES
SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
At the end of each school year the college gives scholarship to 5%
top students by freeing them from the obligation to pay tuition for the
coming school year. Every year, the Atlas Foundation under traditional competition honors the best student of the Law Faculty of the
University "Mediterranean".
Faculty organizes postgraduate studies, lasting two semesters for
the following degree programs:
• Legal political law
• Commercial law
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undergraduate academic studies
Study programme: JUDICIAL-CRIMINAL LAW
I SEMESTER
III SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Introduction to Jurisprudence
7
Obligation Law
7
History of Law
7
Administrative Law
6
Introduction to Economics
5
Criminal Law – general part and specialization
7
Sociology
6
Company Law
5
Introduction to Civil Law
5
Foreign Language II
5
II SEMESTER
IV SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Constitutional Law
7
Roman Law
7
Substantive Law
7
Foreign Language I
5
Elective Subjects:
• Introduction to the Great Legal Systems
• Environmental Law
4
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Subject
ECTS
International Public Law
7
Inheritance Law
5
Family Law
5
Financial Law
5
Commercial Law
6
Elective Subjects:
• Human Rights
• Basics of economic offenses law and law of torts
2
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V SEMESTER
Subject
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Criminal Procedure Law
7
Civil Procedure Law
7
The EU Law
6
Private International Law
5
The Labour Law
7
International Criminal Law
5
Criminalistics
5
Banking and Stock Exchange Law
5
Foreign Language 3
5
Final written paper on the practice in the judiciary
6
Elective Subjects:
• Trial organizational law
• Rhetoric
• Philosophy of Law
2
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undergraduate academic studies
Study programme: Commercial law
III SEMESTER
I SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Introduction to Jurisprudence
7
Obligation Law
7
History of Law
7
Administrative Law
6
Introduction to Economics
5
Criminal Law – general part and specialization
7
Sociology
6
Company Law
5
Introduction to Civil Law
5
Foreign Language II
5
II SEMESTER
IV SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Constitutional Law
7
International Public Law
7
Roman Law
7
Inheritance Law
5
Substantive Law
7
Family Law
5
Foreign Language I
5
Financial Law
5
Elective Subjects:
• Introduction to the Great Legal Systems
• Environmental Law
4
Commercial Law
6
Elective Subjects:
• Copyright Law
• Bankruptcy law
2
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V SEMESTER
Subject
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Criminal Procedure
7
Civil Procedure Law
7
The EU Law
6
Private International Law
5
The Labour Law
7
International Criminal Law
5
Insurance Law
5
Banking and Stock Exchange Law
5
Foreign Language 3
5
Final written paper on the practice in the judiciary
6
Elective Subjects:
• Trial organizational law
• Rhetoric
• Philosophy of Law
2
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POSTGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES
Study programme: JUDICIAL-CRIMINAL LAW
POSTGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES
Study programme: COMMERCIAL LAW
I SEMESTER
I SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Basics of Law of Torts and Responsibilities of Legal
Entities for Offenses
8
Organized Crime and Corruption
7
Criminology
5
Terrorism
6
Elective Subjects:
• Criminal Enforceable Law
• The Technique of Writing Submissions
• Forensic Psychology
4
II SEMESTER
ECTS
The organization of state authorities to combat organized crime, terrorism and corruption
8
Forensic Medicine
7
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Customs Legislation
8
Economic Policy
7
Bankruptcy Law
5
Techniques of Writing Submissions
6
Elective Subjects:
• Arbitrary Law
• Banking Law
• The Economic System
4
II SEMESTER
Subject
Specialist Work
Subject
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Subject
ECTS
The Executive Civil Law
8
Maritime Law
7
Specialist Work
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MaSTER STUDIES
Study programme: commercial law
MaSTER STUDIES
Study programme: Legal political law
I SEMESTER
Subject
I SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
The methodology of scientific research
5
Methodology
5
Company Law
5
Constitutional law and political institutions
5
International Trade Law
5
History of legal and political institutions
5
Term paper
5
Legal and Political Theory
5
Comparative Economic Systems
5
Institutional Law of the European Union
5
Elective Subjects:
• The stock exchange law and securities
• EU Contract law
5
Elective Subjects:
• International Human Rights
• Political parties and elections
• The parliamentary right
• Legal and political institutions of antiquity
5
II SEMESTER
Subject
II SEMESTER
ECTS
Law and economics of the European Union
5
Tax Law
5
Term paper
5
Master’s thesis
Subject
ECTS
Master’s thesis
30
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Mladen Vukčević, PhD
Prof. Savo Marković, PhD
Prof. Mihailo Velimirović, PhD
Prof. Damjan Šećković, PhD
Prof. Janko Radulović, PhD
Prof. Željko Simić, PhD
Prof. Nebojša Šarkić, PhD
Prof. Branko Vučković, PhD
Prof. Vesna Vučković, PhD
Prof. Marija Grego Radulović, PhD
Prof. Dragana Čukić, PhD
Srđa Božović, PhD
Miloš Vukčević, PhD
Aleksandar Kovačević, PhD
Vesna Ratković, PhD
Biljana Vukoslavčević, PhD
Matija Vučićević,
Nikola Samardžić,
3rd year student
student
„The Faculty is led by the vision of improving legal science and professionalism,
of developing legal practice and a society
based on the rule of law and democracy.
It is continuously growing, developing,
changing, improving as an integral part of
our society, following all its changes, but at
the same time noting the changes in society, particularly in the field
of law and justice. The faculty is always in a period of strong ascent
and, as a permanent characteristic development, it has become
the nursery of staff for pride and it gained prestige with results of
their work. I can say, without sounding pretentious, that in this way
it gained a position of an academic leader in the field of legal sciences in the region. Therefore, the Faculty of Law of the University
'Mediterranean' is recognized as a desirable and reliable institution
of high education”
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Branislav Radulović, PhD
Nikola Dožić, MSc
Dženana Nuhodžić, MSc
Milena Kavarić, MSc
Sanja Živković, MSc
Danilo Ćupić
Vladimir Leposavić
„I chose the Faculty of Law of University "Mediterranean" at the moment when it was just beginning to work, which means that I had, and I
still have, great confidence in this educational
institution. My unreserved confidence resulted
in admission to the college and the fact that it
represented a kind of refreshment in the field of
education in Montenegro. The Faculty of Law
of University "Mediterranean" as a faculty, and the entire study, is
characterized by the outstanding academic staff, and their desire to
get as many contributions to science and solve problems imposed
by practice, as well as a very good organization, led by the Management that makes all the technical issues in the process of studying
to be something that the student is not thinking about”
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Faculty of Foreign
Languages - FSJ
Podgorica
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Address:
Vaka Ðurovića bb 81 000 Podgorica
Secretary
Dušanka Vujisić
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 210
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fsj.unimediteran.net
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 230
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Bank account: 505 - 6232 - 96
Dekan
Prof. Janko Radulović, PhD
Vice dean
Dragica Žugić, MA
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Student Affairs Office
Sonja Bojić
Telephone: +382 (0) 20 409 210
Fax: +382 (0) 20 409 233
E-mail: [email protected]
Dean's Note
Dear colleagues,
Welcome to the Faculty of Foreign languages, Mediterranean University, Podgorica. By enrolling in the
accredited undergraduate academic studies, you acquire a rare opportunity for quality studying of Business English language. In so doing, you will be assisted by the teaching staff of this faculty, and sometimes foreign experts will participate in such a process. It is to be expected that in a very working atmosphere, in an atmosphere of cooperation and respect among colleagues, you will achieve impressive
results in undergraduate and specialist studies. The most persistent ones will be able to pursue a phd.
It is our obligation to preserve your confidence and that the Faculty fulfills its mission.
The work and organisation at the Faculty are based on the principles of the Bologna Declaration. By
the adoption of the prescribed standards in the studying process, European credit transfer system is
allowed. That creates an opportunity for the mobility of students to related faculties in the region and
throughout Europe. Intellectual curiosity can lead you to a prestige European university by the means
of the cooperation between universities.
By acquiring an expert for Business English language diploma, you will integrate into the working process of Montenegro! But, as educated young people, you become intellectually equal with other young
people in Europe and you get a chance to be part of European working and educational space in which
you will feel equal and comfortable. Your knowledge will contribute to the expansion of the language
culture in Montenegro.
Welcome to the Faculty of Foreign languages!
dean
Prof. Janko Radulović, PhD
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Faculty of Foreign Languages - FSJ
Modern business practice is not possible without good knowledge of
foreign languages.The Faculty of Foreign languages in Podgorica is
a young, but an affirmed university unit.
The Faculty of Foreign languages will provide students with quality
studying of foreign languages by acquiring practical and theoretical
knowledge in the field of Business English language through contemporary glottodidactics which emphasizes mastering a language
through authentic audio-visual, audio and textual materials, as well
as live communication in target languages. The study programmes
are characterized by an extensive offer of elective subjects from almost
all spheres of economy and business (Basics of Tourism, Public
Relations,Basics of International Marketing, etc.).
ence, so the diploma papers are internationally recognized.
By the decision of The Ministry of Education and Sports (no.035834/2), students of the educational study programme are allowed
to do their practice teaching (30 classes) in eminent primary schools
and grammar schools.
For the process of teaching, teachers with outstanding professional
competence are selected from Montenegro and The Faculty of Philology in Belgrade, which is an additional guarantee and the best
one that this faculty will educate and create experts in various fields
of business English language who are scarce personnel in our
country.
Enrolment requirements
With foreign languages into the world of business!
STUDY PROGRAMMES
The Faculty of Foreign languages will provide students with methods for studying business English language in a quality way.
Along with this contemporary study programme, additional elective
subjects within the scope of tourism, law, economics, public relations, commerce, international marketing, etc. are included. There
are also accredited specialist studies in Business English, English
language and literature of the educational study programme.
The Faculty is accredited by the Coucil for Higher education of Montenegro, and was licensed by The Ministry of Education and Sci-
Enrolment at The Faculty of Foreign languages is regulated by the
Rule Book on the requirements, criteria and procedure of the enrolment in the first year of studies which is available on The Faculty
of Foreign languages website. The students who have finished
secondary schools are entitled to enroll at the Faculty. The ranking list of the candidates is established on a competitive basis, in
accordance with the results obtained during secondary education.
Candidates submit documents for examination and the enrolment
application form, after the announcement of the Open Application
Advertisement in a daily newspaper. A student concludes a learning
contract with the Faculty which defines more precisely their mutual
rights and obligations.
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Undergraduate academic studies
Study programme: Business English Language
I SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Modern English I
7
Modern English II
7
Introduction to British Studies
5
Introduction to American Studies
5
English Phonetics and Phonology
5
English Morphology
5
Lingua Italiana-livello elementare I
5
Lingua Italiana-livello elementare II
5
Mother tongue I
5
Mother Tongue II
5
Informatics I
3
Informatics II
3
III SEMESTER
IV SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Modern English III
7
Modern English IV
7
Business English I
6
Business English II
6
English Literature
5
American Literature
5
Lingua Italiana – livello elementare III
5
Lingua Italiana –livello elementare IV
5
Introduction to Economics
3
Introduction to Linguistics
3
Elective Subjects:
4
English Syntax
4
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• Introduction to European Studies I(cultural heritage)
• Introduction to European Studies (econ.geogra)
• Introduction to Tourism
• 3rd Foreign Language (Spanish, French, German, Russian)
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V SEMESTER
Subject
VI SEMESTER
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Modern English V
7
Modern English VI
7
Business English III
6
Business English IV
6
Lingua italiana – livello intermedio V
5
Lingua italiana – livello intermedio VI
5
Business Ethics
4
Culture of Business Communication
4
Introduction to European Studies (institutions and legislation)
4
Introduction to European Studies (political history)
4
Media and Communication
4
Elective Subjects:
4
• Introduction to Management
• Introduction to Finances
• Introduction to Marketing
• 3rd Foreign Language (Spanish, French, German, Russian)
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SPECIALIST ACADEMIC STUDIES
Study programme: BUSINESS ENGLISH Language
SPECIALIST ACADEMIC STUDIES
Study programme: BUSINESS ITALIAN Language
I SEMESTER
I SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Modern English VII
7
Modern Italian VII
7
Business English V
7
Business Italian V
7
Theory of Translation
5
Theory of Translation
5
Lingua italiana VII
5
Second Foreign Language VII
5
English Semantics
3
The Economy of the European Union
3
The Economy of the European Union
3
Mother Tongue Idiomatics and Stylistics
3
II SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Subject
ECTS
Modern English VIII
6
Modern Italian VIII
6
Business English VI
5
Business Italian VI
5
Lingua italiana VIII
3
Second Foreign Language VIII
3
Elective Subjects:
3
Elective Subjects:
3
• Mother tongue Idiomatics and Stylistics
• Discourse Analysis
• Human Rights
• Introduction to major legal systems
• Commercial Law
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• Human rights
• Introduction to major legal systems
• Commercial Law
Specialist paper
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SPECIALIST ACADEMIC STUDIES
Study programme: ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
OF THE EDUCATIONAL STUDY PROGRAMME
I SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Modern English VII (descriptive grammar I)
6
Contemporary British Literature
4
English Teaching Methodology
5
Pedagogy and didactics
3
English Semantics
4
The Practice of Teaching
5
Elective Subjects:
3
• Speech Culture
• Drama
• Public Relations
• Mother Tongue Idiomatics and Stylistics
II SEMESTER
Subject
ECTS
Modern English VIII (descriptive grammar II )
6
Contemporary American Literature
4
Educational Psychology
3
Elective Subjects:
4
• Communication Culture in School
• Introduction to Contrastive Linguistics
• Integrated marketing communications
• Discourse Analysis
Specialist paper
13
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Radojka Vukčević, PhD
Prof. Slobodanka Kitić, PhD
Prof. John Rogers, PhD
Prof. Ratko Ðukanović, PhD
Prof. Mladen Vukčević, PhD
Prof. Damjan Šećković, PhD
Prof. Zvezdan Vukanović, PhD
Lynne Montgomery, PhD
Smiljka Stojanović, PhD
Ivana Trbojević, PhD
Almir Ðoković,
Slavica Pavićević,
3rd year student
2nd year student
„'I enrolled at The Faculty of Foreign Languages
for many reasons but primarily because of the
study programme that offers different subjects
not only from the field of language but from different areas such as information technology,
economics and law as well.
My expectations have been fulfilled up to now, and what I especially
want to emphasize is the relationship between the teacher and the student and, of course, the willingness of the Management of the Faculty
to be of assistance to students with regards to their demands. I would
recommend The Faculty of Foreign Languages, Mediterranean University to prospective students who are very keen on learning foreign languages where they will be allowed to master their knowledge of business English, Italian and third foreign language that can be selected.”
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Lejla Zejnilović, MA
Martina Ćetković-Ćirković, MA
Marija Janković, MSc
Jelena Boreta, MA
Jelena Simunović - Poluga, MA
Valentina Tanjević
Raba Hodžić
Milena Dragutinović
Sreto Pavićević
Tijana Šćepanović
Saša Moderc, PhD
Sonja Pravilović, PhD
Ivana Mrvaljević, PhD
Nevenka Pavličić, PhD
Dragica Žugić, MA
Miomir Abović, MSc
Jelena Otašević, MSc
Nada Petković, MA
Dragana Čurović, MA
Tamara Jovović, MA
„I have chosen The Faculty of Foreign languages, Mediterranean University, due to my
commitment to learning foreign languages.
The professional, friendly attitude of the
teaching staff towards students and excellent
programme requirements have fulfilled all
my expectations. The advantage of studying
at this Faculty is the orientation towards the use of foreign languages
in business environment, where change is the only constant thing. I
would recommend The Faculty of Foreign Languages to the freshmen because that way they will provide themselves with knowledge
and versatile student life”
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Student’s Guide
University „Mediterranean”
Knowledge for the New Millennium!
Publisher
University „Mediterranean” Podgorici
Prepress
Miloš Otašević
Darka Kostić
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