Members of the department are involved in both teaching and scientific research in the following fields: mathematics, applied physics, electronics and descriptive geometry.
The department is organized into the following sub-departments
• Sub-department of Mathematics
• Sub-department of Physics
• Sub-department of Descriptive Geometry
The department currently has 13 members: 5 associate professors, 4 assistant professors, 4 assistants.
Sub-department of Mathematics
The sub-department of Mathematics provides three courses within the first-degree academic studies programmes: Civil Engineering and Geodesy
• Mathematics 1
• Mathematics 2
• Mathematics 3
and one course within the doctoral studies
• Selected Topics of Mathematical Analysis
Contemporary teaching strategies are used. There is a continuous evaluation of students’ progress. Tests and colloquiums are organized weekly.
Sub-department of Physics
Sub-department of Physics has 4 members and provides 7 courses within the undergraduate and master studies:
• Technical Physics
• Technical Physics 1
• Technical Physics 2
• Building Physics
• Digital Signal Processing
• Electronics in Geodesy
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and 4 courses within the doctoral studies
• Measurements of Non-Electrical Quantities in Civil Engineering
• Contemporary Measurement Technologies in Geodesy
• Thermal Modeling of Buildings
• Physical principle of remote sensing in Geodesy
Courses include lectures, problem solving and laboratory exercises.
Sub-department of Descriptive Geometry
Members of the Descriptive Geometry teaching staff are: Aleksandar Čučaković, Marija Obradović and Magdalena Dragović.
The sub-department of descriptive geometry provides four courses:
• Descriptive Geometry
• Computer Geometry
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Courses are organized as lectures and exercises where specific geometry problems are solved. At the Computer Geometry exercises graphics software is used. The evaluation of students’ progress is performed continuously through exercise grading and colloquiums.