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Animation 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Animation
Code: O018 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 16

Professor: Rastko Ćirić

Description:
During the third year of studies, which is the first year in which the students are acquainted with this course, the students learn the basics of media, see the most important films in the history of animation and get involved in practical work within kinematics exercises, where they gain the knowledge and skills needed to create the illusion of motion of objects, various living creatures, atmospheric phenomena and visual effects.

Learning outcomes:
Student is qualified to animate simple cinematic tasks, he was allowed to chose the techniques according to his own poetics and art inclinations, and to create, with the help of professor, a short articulated animated whole.


Entry requirements: Basic drawing and painting skills.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: SRB/ENG




Book Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Printmaking & Book Design
Code: O020 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 12

Professor: Mirjana Živković, Olivera Batajić Sretenović

Description:
The aim of the course is acquisition of artistic, professional and technical knowledge and skills for the purposes of publishing and publication design. Use of illustration and typography in publications design in general. Elaboration and implementation of complex tasks in the field of book design in a variety of printing techniques /typesetting, screen printing, offset and digital printing/ is the key role of this subject

Learning outcomes:
The students master the processes in pre-press and printing processes themselves. Students develop a graphic culture, creative approach to copyright and teamwork, as well as knowledge about the functionality and aesthetic values of the final product in Publication Design


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge in Typography, and knowing of computer programs for Publication design

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: SRB/ENG




Shape Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Arts, Design and Conservation and Restoration
Code: O114 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Marijana Paunović

Description:
The lectures are with joint exercises, according to the methodological lecture units. The lectures are interactive with an emphasis on a creative and experimental approach to geometric problems.
Subject content
THEORY OF PROPORTIONS; SPIRALS IN A PLANE AND SPACE; REGULAR POLYGONS; REGULAR AND SEMI-REGULAR POLYHEDRONS; ORNAMENT, TESSELLATION, FRACTALS; CONIC; RULED SURFACES; SURFACES OF REVOLUTION; SPHERE NETS; PERSPECTIVE IN A PLANE AND ON SURFACES; ANAGLYPH; SHADING; ANAMORPHOSES; POP-UP; OPTICAL ILLUSIONS


Learning outcomes:
Developing spatial perceptions utilising the adoption and application of constructive-geometric methods of 3D-object depiction on a two-dimensional drawing plane. An analytical approach to an artistic problem. An ability to apply geometric forms in planes and space in an optimal way during professional practice. Knowledge and application of perspective methods for depicting space. Synthesis of acquired knowledge in applied geometry and theories of proportion, form and colour.


Entry requirements: Enrolment in the study program based on evaluation of the portfolio

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: SRB/ENG




Conservation and Restauration Basics

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Conservation and Restoration
Code: O093 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Sanja Dragutinović Komatina

Description:
Theoretical basics of conservation: History and theory of conservation; Definition of, and education in, the profession; Principles of conservation; Modern theories, Ethical principles of conservation; Legal aspects in protection of cultural heritage.
Preventive conservation of cultural property: Causes and mechanisms of decay, Measurements, control and protection processes and recommended preservation treatments


Learning outcomes:
students provided with introductory knowledge about the historical development of the conservation and restoration principles, basic theory and the legal principles dealing with cultural heritage, and critical attitude towards the cultural heritage. full knowledge about constituent materials of the cultural heritage and causes of their deterioration, preventive measures that can significantly slow down the deterioration processes thus ensuring that the future restoration works are reduced to a much lower level


Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: SRB/ENG




Digital Models 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Industrial design
Code: O028 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 10

Professor: Vladimir Zagorac

Description:
Learning the techniques of creating 3D models intended for production. Expanding the knowledge of technical requirements needed for fabrication of simple designed objects (emphasis is on objects planned to be produced in plastics). Execution of CAD/CAM models from design projects created during previous years of study.

Learning outcomes:
Students perfect their techniques of 3D modeling and acquire knowledge in parametric modeling. They are able to execute their designs using a suitable method as a production - ready 3D model or to prepare it for prototyping. They are able to create and form a design solution according to requirements of fabrication and characteristics of a particular material


Entry requirements: Passed exam in the course Digital Models 1 or equivalent

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: SRB/ENG




Industrial design 3

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Industrial Design
Code: O185 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 9

Professor: Nikola Knežević

Description:
The course encourages and develops curiosity and analytical approach to searching and creating specific form of industrial design products. The goal of the course is to develop imaginative way of thinking inspired by and based on flora and fauna.

Learning outcomes:
A student will be able to recognize and understand principles of becoming and growth of natural forms as functional, constructive and rational structures. According to those a student will be able to create original, aesthetically articulated forms for new designs.
Abilities to integrate original and imaginative forms with functional, constructive, technological and technical content aimed to be transformed into a mass produced industrial product


Entry requirements: Basic knowladge in working with computers, previous 2D and 3D software skils are welcome as well as the good portfolio

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Public and corporate spaces

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Interior and Furniture design
Code: O075 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 14

Professor: Milan Novaković

Description:
Designing Public Buildings; Spatial Organizations; Zoning and Multifunctionality; Materialization; Modern Technologies; Artistic elements in the shaping of the interior; Movement and visualization; Accents in the interior; Space within space, transformations and multiplications; Adaptations; Interpolations; Public and business premises for special purposes; Relationship between the external and the internal; Interior details
All topics are treated through the aesthetics of the interior: art, colour range, materialization, different processing, textures and structures and interior character.


Learning outcomes:
Students are able to apply the mastered methodology of the design process in the design of public and business spaces, in the analysis and design of the interior at the level of the preliminary design, and in certain segments of the main design. They recognize the good quality artistic-functional solutions and are able to intervene in solving functional and aesthetic problems of standard public and business spaces.


Entry requirements: Students are introduced into to the fundamentals of the theory of form and are familiar with the basic principles of the process of space design. Students are introduced into proper analysis and creation of architectural spaces related to housing with appropriate technical documentation and visual presentation at the level of the concept and preliminary design.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Complex spatial structures

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Interior and Furniture design
Code: O077 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 15

Professor: Milan Novaković

Description:
Mastering problem with spaces in which different functions, spatially and formally differently treated contents occur or overlap by analysing the existing architectural spaces, newly designed buildings. Special attention is paid to the adaptation of objects, whether it is only necessary to reshape the space for the same purpose, or complete change of purpose is necessary.
Themes are: Shopping-trade centre, bus stations, hotel with diverse facilities, cultural and sports centre...


Learning outcomes:
Students are using the acquired knowledge, research methods and skills, in order to get to know and understand the natural laws of building a spatial architectural form of complex functions, recognizing the importance of aesthetics of visual elements in the architecture of interior spaces and personal artistic (creative) affinities. They can formulate their own preferences in the process of creation of author’s solutions of an interior assembly. They can master the spatial relations of more complex functions and make properly visual interventions on identified problems.


Entry requirements: Students are able to apply the methodology of the design process in space design, in the analysis and design of the interior at the level of the preliminary design and certain segments of the main design. They recognize high-quality visual-functional solutions and are able to intervene in solving functional and aesthetic problems of residential, public and commercial content.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Furniture typology and systems

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Interior and Furniture Design
Code: O295 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Mladen Vračarević

Description:
Tables – analysis of the existing systems; Dining tables with an expansion of useful area. The concept of slider and telescope, rotation. Mechanics, disassembly, packaging. Systems, Kitchen – organization technology, function. Kitchen – materials, maintenance, hygiene, safety, security. Installations and appliances; Door types and drawers; Chairs without backrest; Crossing, passing, knitting. Crossing of elements in the orthogonal order; Angles of nodes of various elements. Spatial diagonal; Chair, families of general purpose objects with over structures, armrests, easily upholstered, Ability to disassemble or assemble materials, structures linings

Learning outcomes:
Ability to realize complex combinatorial tasks of the most diverse functional systems: systems for furnishing of office, kitchen, promotional and sales spaces, storage and warehousing systems. The student has mastered the development process of furniture design and has the ability to follow all phases of the design and supervision in the development of a spatial model or prototype.


Entry requirements: Ability to analyze, synthesize and evaluate solutions in the process of searching and building aesthetically articulated functional form, respecting the functional, structural and technical and technological requirements of furniture design. The acquired competences for all phases of designing furniture with two or more functions. Ability to design dedicated pieces of furniture within an interior design project.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Urban design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Interior and Furniture design
Code: O030 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 10

Professor: Biljana Branković

Description:
Through theoretical and practical course, the students will face, for the first time during the course of the studies, the problems and challenges of design in the open, public urban space.
Theoretical teaching involves a active participation of all students in the discussion in order to examine various aspects of the covered topics.



Learning outcomes:
Students have acquired skills and tools for reflecting the needs of unknown users, designing smaller spatial units – lounge area, parklets, playgrounds, as well as the materialization of paces exposed to weather elements and public exploitation.


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge on the theory of form, on basic principles of the beginning of the design process, recognizing the importance of dimensioning, modules and ergonomics. to be able to define and dimension simple spatial settings and shape them according to the principles of architectural design and to recognize the artistic values of forms and spatial relationships.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: SRB/ENG




Conceptual design 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Industrial Design
Code: 0301 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Marko Luković

Description:
The student learns to elaborate a written and visual description of the proposed system in terms of a set of integrated ideas and concepts about what a newly created product should do, how it is handled during use, how it will look, whether and how it will be understood and used by the final user.
The typical development cycle on a new conceptual design solution as well as product redesign is systematically covered. Projects vary in size and complexity: technical audio and video equipment, small home electrical / electronic appliances and tools, lighting fixtures, sports and recreational equipment, furniture elements, transportation vehicle ...

Learning outcomes:
Developing the creative and technical ability to independently identify, analyze and define a project task and problem in the process of designing (conceptualizing) a new product. Developing the ability to sublimate analytical research as well as ultimately focusing on meeting the specific needs and expectations of end-users with the mandatory implementation of modern technical and technological tendencies and innovations.


Entry requirements: Knowledge of working with traditional drawing techniques. (markers, color pens, pastels ...) Computer skills (2D graphic and 3D modeling and visual software skills). Portfolio of previous design projects is also required.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: SER/ENG




Conceptual design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Industrial design
Code: 0302 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 10

Professor: Marko Luković

Description:
Introduction to terminology, problems and correspondence in the work in interdisciplinary teams of experts for the development of new products with special emphasis on advanced thinking and conceptual setting and solving a given design problem. It is about developing divergent creative thinking (Set of different ideas or solutions on a specific topic, ie problematic) in the service of designing new products that exist to a lesser extent or do not already exist on the market.

Learning outcomes:
Ability to work in teamwork with experts in different fields and to accept different constructive inputs. The ability to come up with an articulated idea concept based on all the information collected from the team that will underpin the development of some future serial product.


Entry requirements: Knowledge of working with traditional drawing techniques. (markers, color pens, pastels ...) Computer skills (2D graphic and 3D modeling and visual software skills). Portfolio of previous design projects is also required.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: SER/ENG




Public and Commercial Spaces Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Interior and Furniture Design
Code: O294 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Milan Novaković

Description:
Designing Public Buildings; Spatial Organizations; Zoning and Multifunctionality; Materialization; Modern Technologies; Artistic elements in the shaping of the interior; Movement and visualization; Accents in the interior; Space within space, transformations and multiplications; Adaptations; Interpolations; Public and business premises for special purposes; Relationship between the external and the internal; Interior details
All topics are treated through the aesthetics of the interior: art, colour range, materialization, different processing, textures and structures and interior character.

Learning outcomes:
Students are able to apply the mastered methodology of the design process in the design of public and business spaces, in the analysis and design of the interior at the level of the preliminary design, and in certain segments of the main design. They recognize the good quality artistic-functional solutions and are able to intervene in solving functional and aesthetic problems of standard public and business spaces


Entry requirements: Students are introduced into to the fundamentals of the theory of form and are familiar with the basic principles of the process of space design. Students are introduced into proper analysis and creation of architectural spaces related to housing with appropriate technical documentation and visual presentation at the level of the concept and preliminary design.

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Spatial Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Interior and Furniture Design
Code: O303 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Milan Novaković

Description:
Students from other departments are introduced to the basicc on cepts and methods of evaluating design of the interior, interior elements and urban public space. They learn to recognise interdependency of different visual art fields and the irsignificance in interior design, as well as to explore the options of engaging their own creative potential when treating an architectural space.

Learning outcomes:
Students can examine the space in which they are supposed to intervene and can recognise the laws and inspirations our ces which conditioned its design. They can properly determine their position as a designer and adequately intervene in the said spaceu sing th eknowledg eacquired at their academic study departments.


Entry requirements: /

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Complex Spatial Structures Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Interior and Furniture Design
Code: O294 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Milan Novaković

Description:
Mastering problem with spaces in which different functions, spatially and formally differently treated contents occur or overlap by analysing the existing architectural spaces, newly designed buildings. Special attention is paid to the adaptation of objects, whether it is only necessary to reshape the space for the same purpose, or complete change of purpose is necessary.
Themes are: Shopping-trade centre, bus stations, hotel with diverse facilities, cultural and sports centre..


Learning outcomes:
Students are using the acquired knowledge, research methods and skills, in order to get to know and understand the natural laws of building a spatial architectural form of complex functions, recognizing the importance of aesthetics of visual elements in the architecture of interior spaces and personal artistic (creative) affinities. They can formulate their own preferences in the process of creation of author’s solutions of an interior assembly. They can master the spatial relations of more complex functions and make properly visual interventions on identified problems.


Entry requirements: Students are able to apply the methodology of the design process in space design, in the analysis and design of the interior at the level of the preliminary design and certain segments of the main design. They recognize high-quality visual-functional solutions and are able to intervene in solving functional and aesthetic problems of residential, public and commercial content

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Materials Technology 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Conservation and restoration of paintings and art on paper, Conservation and restoration of sculptures and archaeological objects
Code: O160 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Irena Živković

Description:
POLYMER AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS: Structure and Properties. Technological characteristics and processing. Clasification of polymer and composite materials. Synthetic thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers. Elastomers. Fibers. Natural organic polymer materials. Amber. Natural and synthetic adhesives and binders. Oils and resins. Varnishes and coatings.Organic pigments and dyes. Paper. Wood and wood-based materials. Pearls. Synthetic composite materials.

Learning outcomes:
Introduction to basic chemical, physical and mechanical properties, characterization methods. Basics of chemical and mechanical technology and processing of natural organic, polymer sinthetyc and composite materials in the field of conservation and restoration. Introduction to the systematic analysis of the chemical, physical and biological causes of degradation, as well as the technological development of products and materials for professional interventions, with the merging of tradition and experimentation with new materials.


Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Publication Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design
Code: 22О068 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Olivera Batajić Sretenović

Description:
​Presentation of different types of publications. Basic typographical rules. Typographic hierarchy and page structure. Stylistic consistency. Graphic elements and their mutual relations. Terminology. Communication with the client. Finalization and product presentation processes. Forming a portfolio. Realization of practical project tasks and publications of different types.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students are familiar with graphic elements of the publication and successfully combine them, respecting the graphic rules. They can graphically shape the publication in appropriate computer programs and independently control the process of its finalization.​


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge of desktop publishing programs.

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Analysis in Product Design 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Industrial Design)
Code: 22О019 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Vladimir Zagorac

Description:
​Introduction to the process of analysis of existing designed objects to acquire basic knowledge about the structural requirements of products. Learning the basic techniques of creating 3D and 2D representations of designed objects on a computer using CAD and graphic software. Introduction to the basics of technical drawing, visualization, and 3D and 2D presentation of industrial products.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students are familiar with the basic formal and technical requirements that affect the structure and external appearance of designed products. Students are able to analyze an existing object of use and further explore a simple design solution through 3D and 2D digital media. They have acquired basic knowledge and presentation skills to depict a design solution in digital and printed form.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Analysis in Product Design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Industrial Design)
Code: 22О020 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Vladimir Zagorac

Description:
​​Developing analytical thinking about existing designed objects of use and expanding the knowledge about structural requirements of industrial products through analysis of function. Further developing 3D and 2D presentation skills of depicting designed objects on a computer using advanced capabilities of CAD and graphic software. Expanding the knowledge of technical drawing, learning new methods of visualization, and presentation of 3D and 2D depictions of industrial products.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have developed their knowledge of formal and functional requirements that affect the structure and external appearance of designed products. They are capable of independently and thoroughly analyzing an existing product and further research and development of design solutions through 3D and 2D digital media. They have acquired deeper knowledge and skills needed to explain and present the design solution in a visually rich manner in digital and printed form.​


Entry requirements: Analysis in Product Design 1 passed

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Materials Knowledge 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art, Design, Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22О241 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Irena Živković

Description:
​METAL MATERIALS. Concept and importance of material science and engineering in artistic, design and conservation-restoration practices. Classification of materials according to the type of chemical bond and material tetrahedron. Atomic structure of materials. Color as a material element of painting. Nanostructure and microstructure of metallic materials. Dependence of the structure and properties of metallic materials. Properties of metallic materials. Technological characteristics and processes of metal processing. Metal processing by casting. Metal processing without casting. Welding and mechanical processing. Types and methods of protection of metal materials. Application of metallic materials. Classification of metallic materials. Non-ferrous metals and alloys. Aluminum and aluminum alloys. Copper and copper alloys. Titanium. Magnesium and magnesium alloys. Precious metals. Nickel. Superalloys. Carbon steels. Alloy steels. Cast iron. Metallic pigments. Metal plates as carriers of painting.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students acquire basic knowledge about the structure and properties of metal materials. They know the technological characteristics and processing of metal materials, the technological development of products and materials for professional interventions, with the merging of tradition and experimentation with new materials. With the help of knowledge of metal materials used in art, design and conservation and restoration, students are able to predict independently the optimal selection of metal materials.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Materials Knowledge 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art, Design, Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22O242 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Irena Živković

Description:
​​CERAMIC MATERIALS. Nanostructure and microstructure of ceramic materials. Dependence of the structure and properties of ceramic materials. Properties of ceramic materials. Technological stages of ceramic production and drying and firing processes. Technological characteristics and processing of ceramic materials. Classification of ceramic materials.

​Minerals and stone. Igneous rocks. Sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic rocks. Stone processing. Technical stone. Decorative stone. Artificial stone. Gemstones. Inorganic pigments. Clay and pottery. Application of clay in painting and sculpture, clay in ceramics. Terracotta, majolica, faience, porcelain. Inorganic glass. Gypsum, plasters, mortars, cements, lime. Types and properties of plaster. Casting plaster and technical characteristics of gypsum products. Application of plaster in painting and sculpture. Binder as a material element of a wall painting. Types of binders according to their origin. Inorganic binders, lime, types of lime. Visit to the Museum of Minerals and Rocks of the Faculty of Mining and Geology of the University of Belgrade.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students acquire knowledge about the structure, properties, technological characteristics and processing of ceramic materials, the technological development of products and materials for professional interventions, with the merging of tradition and experimentation with new materials. With the help of knowledge of ceramic materials used in art, design and conservation and restoration, students are able to predict independently the optimal selection of ceramic materials, glass, gems and stones.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Line in Printmaking

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications, Design, Applied Art, Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22О166 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Gordana Petrović, Mirjana Tomašević, Gabrijela Bulatović

Description:
​The aim of the course is for students to acquire basic knowledge in classical printmaking techniques, familiarize themselves with the concepts of multi-originals, manual printing and the limited edition of a print. Additional aim is to encourage students to use linear drawing as an important personal signature in traditional hand printing.​

Learning outcomes:
​Upon completion of the program, students will demonstrate the ability to create printing plate based on their sketches. They will show mastery in hand printing limited editions using both – relief and intaglio printing techniques. Students will master composing by creatively using the linear drawing, focused on techniques that correspond to their personal artistic poetics.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 4

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Miniprint

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications, Design, Applied Art, Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22О050 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Gordana Petrović, Mirjana Tomašević, Gabrijela Bulatović

Description:
​The aim of the course is for students to acquire basic knowledge in classical, manual printmaking techniques and to familiarize themselves with the concepts of multi-originals. Students will expand and apply knowledge, skills and experience by interpreting elements of arts in artistic ideas trough the techniques of relief and intaglio miniprint.​

Learning outcomes:
​Upon completion of the study program, student will demonstrate mastery of basic principles of printmaking. They will have gained the ability to individually render and successfully impress a limited edition of a small size print. Students will learn to recognize artistic and aesthetic values as well as expressive possibilities of different printmaking techniques of miniprint.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 4

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Animation Basics

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications
Code: 22O210 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Iva Ćirić

Description:
​Students learn the principles of animation, taking the basic exercises and pushing them to the next level, where they gain the knowledge and skills needed to create the illusion of motion of objects, atmospheric phenomena and visual effects.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students will have a solid understanding of the principles of animation and how to apply them to their own animation projects. And finally, chose the techniques according to their own poetics and art inclinations.​


Entry requirements: Basic drawing and painting skills.

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Basics of Conservation and Restoration

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Conservation and Restoration
Code: 220233 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Bojana Savić

Description:
​The basic contents of the program material include the following thematic areas: Definition of the profession, Ways and principles of conservator-restorer education, Principles of conservation and restoration throughout history, Modern theories of conservation and restoration, Ethical principles in conservation and restoration, Contemporary principles of conservation-restoration treatments, Legal aspects of the protection of cultural property, The beginnings of international cooperation on the preservation of cultural heritage, UNESCO conventions and charters, History of protection of cultural heritage in Serbia and Yugoslavia.​

Learning outcomes:
​​After completing the Basics of Conservation and Restoration course, students have certain knowledge in the field of history, theory, ethics and philosophy of conservation and restoration. It is expected that students will be able to form attitudes that are in accordance with contemporary philosophy and the principles of contemporary conservation ethics, as well as to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge in interpreting the problems of professional conservation practice.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Drawing B

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications
Code: 220424 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Selma Đulizarević Karanović

Description:
​Subject Drawing B is concerned with studying formal elements and their relations by means of theoretical knowledge, analysis of the relevant contemporary works of art, as well as the works of art of the past and the practical works of students based on observation. The realization of assignments is based on observation of human figure, still life and the interior of the faculty’s classroom. The assignment is involving preparatory phase (sketches) and then executing the given motif in the large life-size format. Students have to try to use different drawing techniques and materials: charcoal, crayons, pencils, ink wash, pastels, etc.​

Learning outcomes:
​Every student is able to define and understand different problems of plastic form and apply the acquired knowledge of elements of plastic form (line, tone, chiaroscuro, shadow, form, texture and composition) by creating the inventive results in the medium of drawing. Students are able to apply the acquired knowledge in solving problems of other subjects.​


Entry requirements: Basic drawing skills

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting B

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications
Code: 220344 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Selma Đulizarević Karanović

Description:
​Subject Painting B involves studying the values of the color of the formal elements and their relations by means of theoretical and practical knowledge. The students are studying examples of artworks of the relevant artists through art history. The study of painting is created by using analytical reception of the motif of the assignment (still life, human figure, the interior of the classroom). The assignment is developed in two phases. The first one is the analysis of the problem in a small format, then in the second phase, the sketches are transferred into the large format. Students are encouraged to use different painting techniques and materials: pastel, water colors, gouache, acrylics, etc.​

Learning outcomes:
​The outcome of the subject Painting B is to enable each student to apply the acquired theoretical and practical knowledge in the course of work of the life-size format of painting, starting with monochrome study and proceeding to full color.​


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge of painting

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Technology 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22O379 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Snežana Stanković

Description:
​The course discusses the basic properties of yarns, as well as the basic principles of yarn manufacturing. The structure and properties of fancy yarns are discussed. A short overview of the production processes of fancy yarns is given.

Learning outcomes:
​Based on the acquired knowledge, the student will be able to make an appropriate selection of yarns according to their design parameters and to independently create various visual effects on woven and textile fabrics using different fancy yarns.​


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge about textile fibers

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Technology 3

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22O380 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Snežana Stanković

Description:
​The course covers the basic principles of fabric formation as well as the preparation of documentation including reed, drafting, and healds lifting plan. Basic and derivative weave structures are studied. Two distinct knitting technologies are discussed. The primary weft knitted structures and their derivatives are given. The knitted structures notation is explained.

Learning outcomes:
​Students are trained to be capable of independent design of desired visual effects on textile material using the possibilities provided by weaving and knitting technologies.​


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge about textile yarns

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Applied Sculpture 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art
Code: 22О286 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Julijana Protić

Description:
​​Students are introduced to basic art and practical knowledge in applied sculpture, necessary for solving sculptural, aesthetic and functional problems. Students develop individual expression and individual poetics through critical and creative thinking and synthesis in solving sculptural problems. The teaching process includes the realization of artistic works, development of conceptual solutions, study and realization in material.
​1. Sculpture, figural composition. Free interpretation of the figure.
​2. Plaque. Relief, portrait, torso, figure.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have basic knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to solve sculpture shapes in Applied Sculpture.​


Entry requirements: Knowledge of working with traditional sculpting techniques

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Applied Sculpture 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art
Code: 22О287 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Julijana Protić

Description:
​​Students acquire artistic and practical knowledge necessary for solving more complex spatial sculptural tasks. They will have mastered to the techniques necessary for the realization of tasks in the material related to the shaping of the complex in the open space and for the relief as part of the architectural structures of the space:
​1. Sculpture as a part of the spatial whole of the exterior. Sculpture for space. The emphasis is on the realization of sculptures in the material.
​2. Sculpture as an integral part of architecture. A sculptural solution that will form an integral part of the architecture and space in terms of concept and design.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have acquired necessary basic knowledge to solve more complex spatial sculptural issues. They know about the materials and techniques necessary for the realization of sculptural solutions.​


Entry requirements: Knowledge of working with traditional sculpting techniques

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Applied Sculpture 3

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art
Code: 22О288 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Julijana Protić

Description:
​​Students develop creative thinking and innovative problem solving. They develop the ability to explore the unique unit of a sculptural composition, a specific space and spatial solution:
​1. Sculpture in a space. Realization of sculptural solutions that, with their artistic concept and structure, form an integral part of architectural spaces, interiors and exteriors.
​2. Medal. Dedicated plastic with predetermined motifs, as part of small plastic and decorations.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have acquired necessary knowledge for the realization of the tasks and challenges of the profession in the field of Applied Sculpture. Students are capable of solving basic art problems, sculpture in space and architecture, memorial sculpture and small plastic and medal work.​


Entry requirements: Knowledge of working with traditional sculpting techniques

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Applied Sculpture 4

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art
Code: 22О289 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 8

Professor: Julijana Protić

Description:
​​Emphasis on personal expression and independence in the selection and content of topics, techniques and ways of realizing tasks. Developing a feeling for complex sculptural spatial entities. Learning the methods and gaining experience necessary for a comprehensive solution to a specific task:
1. Sculptural solution as part of an urban spatial entity. The creation of a unique artistic unit of sculpture, a spatial solution and an urban unit and architecture through which the conditioning of sculpture artwork in the city space.
​2. Small and disposable plastic. Souvenir, sign, medallion, candlestick, trophy, cup. From idea to realization in material. Unique and serial.

Learning outcomes:
​Students are able to materialize sculptural solutions through modern means of production. They have acquired competences for professional work in collaborative work in the areas of applied sculpture: sculpture in space and architecture, memorial sculpture and small plastic and medal work.​


Entry requirements: Knowledge of working with traditional sculpting techniques

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Drawing B1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Industrial Design)
Code: 22О420 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Jovanka Stanojević

Description:
​Course Drawing B1 consists of theoretical and practical studies of artistic elements, their relation through observing objects, figure and space in a Faculty studio. Prior to the execution of drawing study, a preparatory phase is conducted, it consists of research and idea development through application of diverse techniques and artistic approaches. Work on various formats and materials is practiced. Thematic units include linear depiction of observed measures, proportions, relations and character of one or more objects (1), analysis of gradient values by utilizing surfaces and lines (2), achieving full plasticity of shapes and surfaces by tonal assonance (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students overcome complex artistic aspects of drawing and drawing techniques. Using analytical and synthetic methods, they build a linear representation of proportion, dimensions and character in the drawing, tonal values and achieves objects` full plasticity. Students are directed towards developing individual drawing expression and are enabled to establish an analytical relationship with their own and other drawing practices. Acquired theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of drawing students independently apply in other courses of modules/study programs.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Drawing B2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Industrial Design)
Code: 22О421 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Jovanka Stanojević

Description:
​The contents of the course Drawing B2 is focused on studying artistic elements and their relationships by using a variety of drawing approaches, techniques and formats, from the preparatory phase of research, development of an idea, to gaining theoretical and practical knowledge towards the task completion. Drawing studies are conducted by direct observation of the assigned task in the form of objects, figure and studio space. Thematic units include texture, gradient values and their mutual effects in the process of building surfaces, shapes and complex relations of elements in the drawing (1), familiarization with various types of lighting, and their utilization in creating plastic values (2). In addition to the monochrome drawing, by integrating line, surface and color, gradual introduction of color drawing is conducted in the form of a new artistic practice (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have mastered drawing skills as well as drawing techniques according to the methodological units of the course. They are able to perceive, analyze and build structures, textures, gradient values, different types of lighting while composing a more complex monochrome and coloristic drawings. Students are able to explicate their own and other drawing practices with arguments and can independently and creatively apply knowledge in other courses of modules/study programs.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Drawing B1

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting B1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Industrial Design)
Code: 22О309 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Jovanka Stanojević

Description:
​Theoretical and practical teaching; Content of the course Painting B1 involves studying coloristic values of art elements and their relationships within the painting by applying basic theoretical and practical knowledge of forms and colors, analyzing examples of representative artworks and works created by students. Assignments and studies are carried out in different formats and techniques, through direct observation of objects, figure and studio space. Thematic units of the course include studying monochrome painting by gradation of tones from white to black, by gradation of tones within a certain color value, studying the procedure of showing the relationship of surfaces, shapes, and forms (1) Transitions from monochrome to polychrome painting by introducing warm-cold color relations (2). In more complex tasks and image studies, the creation of harmonious cohesion with and without accented color using glaze, semi-paste and paste (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students are able to apply acquired theoretical knowledge of form and color and practical knowledge planned by the methodical units of the course. Students solve simpler art problems, by analyzing monochrome, polychrome coloristic values and the relationship of artistic elements. They establish analytical relationship with their own works and within the possible level of acquired knowledge and skill, apply it within other courses of modules / study programs.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting B2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Industrial Design)
Code: 22О310 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Jovanka Stanojević

Description:
​Theoretical and practical teaching; Content of the course Painting B2 includes studying of the coloristic values of art elements and their relationships by applying basic theoretical and practical knowledge of forms and colors, upgrading knowledge from the course Painting B1, examples of representative artworks and works created by students. By working on tasks and studies in different formats and techniques, the content of the Painting B2 course is demonstrated for the purpose of developing the creative potential of students. The thematic units of the course include studying and creation within the framework of painting spatial plans using various artistic elements of coloristic values (1), the coloristic materialization of form by expressing it with color in the analysis of structures, texture of observed surfaces and volumes (2) and analyzing the relationship between light and shadow in the painting as a whole by using full color (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students are able to apply the acquired knowledge of theory of forms and colors and their practical knowledge planned in methodical units according to the lesson plan through working on tasks and image studies in order to solve different and more complex art problems in the domain of image plans, materialization of forms and light relations. They have established analytical approach to their own work and can apply the acquired knowledge and skills within other courses of modules / study programs.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Painting B1

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Design 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О184 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Maja S. Gecić

Description:
​Students are learning basic design skills, e.g. Basic concepts of textile design; Correlations of art visual elements; Textile surface patterns; Principles of composing simple shapes; Principles of composing patterns through repetition with simple shapes; Rhythm and repetition; Color in textiles and its effect on constructing a surface design pattern.​

Learning outcomes:
​After completing and passing the course, students should be able to create and apply simple visual shapes and design (textile) surface patterns using different materials and manual techniques.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О185 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 7

Professor: Maja S. Gecić

Description:
​Students are learning and expanding design skills knowledge: Correlation and importance of texture in designing textiles; Textile surface and structure patterns; Principles of composing simple structural units through repetition; Color and texture in a composition with repetition; Basic elements of textile woven structures; Stripes in textiles.​

Learning outcomes:
​After completing and passing the course, students should be able to create and apply visual elements, basic structures when designing textiles and have mastered elementary weaving skills.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Design 3

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О186 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 7

Professor: Maja S. Gecić

Description:
​The curriculum encompasses study and analysis of continuous compositions in textiles: Students are exploring correlation between elements in repetition, complex patterns, visual and tactile properties; Natural shapes and possibility of transposing them into designs; Basic use of raster and vector formats in textile design; Color in the digital environment.​

Learning outcomes:
​After completing and passing the course, students should be able to work independently, create their own research methods and make textile patterns according to the task. They have mastered basic digital knowledge in textile design.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Textile Design 2 (or equivalent).

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Design 4

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О187 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 7

Professor: Maja S. Gecić

Description:
​The curriculum encompasses study and analysis of complex textile patterns and compositions: Correlation of structural elements in composition; Exploration of visual and tactile properties of visual elements, shape and structure in digital (raster/vector) format and via traditional weaving techniques; Textile (closed vs. continuous) patterns; Texture in the digital environment.​

Learning outcomes:
​After completing and passing the course, students should be able to work independently, employ traditional loom weaving techniques and do technical preparations on their own; Create their own research methods, to use and combine digital and manual design skills according to the task.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Textile Design 3 (or equivalent).

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Art Elements and Geometric Structures

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications, Applied Art, Design, Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22О165 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Marijana Paunović

Description:
​Theoretical teaching: proportions, line, composition, value, color, texture, unity and harmony, balance, contrast, accent, geometric images in the plane (geometry of spirals, polygons, conics...), parallel projections, polyhedra, surfaces. Practical teaching takes place in the form of exercises and workshops following the thematic units from lectures. Student choose project topics according to their personal interests and directions.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have acquired knowledge of certain elements and design principles and can use an abstract geometric way of thinking in creative expression. They can apply the learned methods of representing geometric and free forms in the realization of an artistic project. They know how to model simple layouts and forms out of paper.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Image Space and Optical Illusions

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications, Applied Art, Design, Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22О251 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Marijana Paunović

Description:
​Theoretical teaching: repetition (ornament, tessellation, fractal), metamorphosis, Renaissance perspective and camera obscura, linear perspective, curvilinear perspective, optical-physiological perspective, painting perspective (aerial, color perspective...), optical illusions. Practical teaching takes place in the form of exercises and workshops following the thematic units from the lectures. Students choose project topics according to their personal interests and directions.​

Learning outcomes:
​Student have acquired knowledge of the influence of different aspects of perspective on the representation and understanding of space. By using the appropriate perspective method students are capable of achieving certain visual effects. By using the adopted abstract geometric way of thinking and theoretical knowledge students have developed creative abilities. They can use repetition systematically in their work.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Drawing B1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О420 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Dragan B. Zdravković

Description:
​Course Drawing B1 consists of theoretical and practical studies of artistic elements, their relation through observing objects, figure and space in a Faculty studio. Prior to the execution of drawing study, a preparatory phase is conducted, it consists of research and idea development through application of diverse techniques and artistic approaches. Work on various formats and materials is practiced. Thematic units include linear depiction of observed measures, proportions, relations and character of one or more objects (1), analysis of gradient values by utilizing surfaces and lines (2), achieving full plasticity of shapes and surfaces by tonal assonance (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have acquired knowledge of complex artistic aspects of drawing and drawing techniques. By using analytical and synthetic methods, they build linear representation of proportion, dimensions and character in the drawing, tonal values and achieve objects` full plasticity. Students are directed towards developing individual drawing expressions and are enabled to establish analytical relationship with their own and other drawing practices. Acquired theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of drawing students independently apply in other courses of modules/study programs.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Drawing B2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О421 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Dragan B. Zdravković

Description:
​The content of the course Drawing B2 is focused on studying artistic elements and their relationships by using a variety of drawing approaches, techniques and formats, from the preparatory phase of research, development of an idea, gaining theoretical and practical knowledge toward the task completion. Drawing studies are conducted by direct observation of the assigned task in the form of objects, figure and studio space. Thematic units include texture, gradient values and their mutual effects in the process of building surfaces, shapes and complex relations of elements in the drawing (1), familiarization with various types of lighting, and their utilization in creating plastic values (2). In addition to the monochrome drawing, by integrating line, surface and color, gradual introduction of color drawing is conducted in the form of a new artistic practice (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have mastered drawing skills as well as drawing techniques according to the methodological units of the course. They are able to perceive, analyze and build structures, textures, gradient values, different types of lighting while composing a more complex monochrome and coloristic drawings. Students are able to explicate their own and other drawing practices with arguments and can independently and creatively apply knowledge in other courses of modules/study programs.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Drawing B1

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting B1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design, Visual Communication, Applied Art, Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22О309 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Dragan B. Zdravković

Description:
​Theoretical and practical teaching; Content of the course Painting B1 involves studying coloristic values of art elements and their relationships within the painting by applying basic theoretical and practical knowledge of forms and colors, analyzing examples of representative artworks and works created by students. Assignments and studies are carried out in different formats and techniques, through direct observation of objects, figure and studio space. Thematic units of the course include studying monochrome painting by gradation of tones from white to black, by gradation of tones within a certain color value, studying the procedure of showing the relationship of surfaces, shapes, and forms (1) Transitions from monochrome to polychrome painting by introducing warm-cold color relations (2). In more complex tasks and image studies, the creation of harmonious cohesion with and without accented color using glaze, semi-paste and paste (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students are able to apply acquired theoretical knowledge of form and color and practical knowledge planned by the methodical units of the course. Students solve simpler art issues by analyzing monochrome, polychrome coloristic values and the relationship of artistic elements. They establish analytical relationship with their own work and, within the possible level of acquired knowledge and skill, apply it within other courses of modules / study programs.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting B2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О310 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Dragan B. Zdravković

Description:
​Theoretical and practical teaching; Content of the course Painting B2 includes studying of the coloristic values of art elements and their relationships by applying basic theoretical and practical knowledge of forms and colors, upgrading knowledge from the subject Painting B1, examples of representative artworks and works created by students. By working on tasks and studies in different formats and techniques, the content of the Painting B2 course is demonstrated for the purpose of developing the creative potential of students. The thematic units of the course include studying and creation within the framework of painting spatial plans using various artistic elements of coloristic values (1), the coloristic materialization of form by expressing it with color in the analysis of structures, texture of observed surfaces and volumes (2) and analyzing the relationship between light and shadow in the painting as a whole by using full color (3).​

Learning outcomes:
​Students are able to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge of theory of forms and colors and his practical knowledge planned in methodical units according to the lesson plan through working on tasks and image studies in order to solve different and more complex art problems in the domain of image plans, materialization of forms and light relations. They establish analytical relationship in their own work and apply the acquired knowledge and skills within other courses of modules / study programs.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Painting B1

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Woven and Knitted Textile Design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22O189 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Zlatko M. Cvetković

Description:
Sublimation of knowledge in the field of handloom weaving through research into the specificity of compositions and structures in textiles of defined purpose and dimensions. Acquiring knowledge and mastering the basic processes of designing machine-knitted structures. Getting to know the influence of the quality of the yarn and interweaving on the visual and aesthetic value of the structure of the designed knitwear. Getting to know the basics of digital design of knitwear in preparation for industrial production.

Learning outcomes:
The student is qualified for the design and realisation of knitted structures for mechanical production. Competency of students for the basics of digital design of knitwear.


Entry requirements: Completed Basic design woven and knitting

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Studio Photography 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual Communications
Code: 22О348 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Vladimir Tatarević

Description:
​Encouraging, developing and multifaceted improvement of students' original work. With the assumption that photography is the main motive and future professional commitment. Differences in light settings are processed according to the photographed subject and needs. Photographic approach to the visual materialization of different art directions. Reading and designing artificial light setups as well as using natural conditions in photography. The work is done in the photography studio of the faculty.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students will know how to demonstrate advanced lighting setups in the studio and in the field. Students will be able to organize a shoot, make creative photographic sketches, and understand the basics of digital photography and the post-production process. Their knowledge in the field of communication advertising photography will be enriched. Another course outcome is to enable students to professionally create, organize and produce visual solutions in contemporary advertising photography.​


Entry requirements: Intermediate knowledge in the use of studio lighting and photographic rules. Owning a digital camera with different lenses.

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Tapestry Design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: О253 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 7

Professor: Leonora J. Vekić

Description:
​Exploring the tapestry through two tasks. 1. Figuration: Guided development of each value aspect of the work (contents – concept, aesthetic values, visual artistic and textile expression). 2. Structuring: Handles the phenomena of space and build of a textile form, while directing attention towards their individual components (light and shade as elements of space, transparency, tactile quality et al. as tapestry’s qualitative properties).​

Learning outcomes:
​Upon completion of the course, students are expected to be able to apply the gained knowledge in practice, while freely using traditional execution techniques in order to come up with diverse creative solutions. Students have expanded their skills and mastered the processes of analysing and reasoning, as well as those of independent decision-making and adequate manipulation of materials.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Design Methodology

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Industrial Design)
Code: О206 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Jelena Ristić Trajković

Description:
​The course aims to acquaint students with: 1) basics of design methodology, 2) systematic and objective design approach, and 3) elements of the design process. It emphasizes practical application of theoretical principles and knowledge, and encourage students to be creative and innovative within the framework of a rational, objective and critical problem-solving approach.​

Learning outcomes:
​Ability to: 1) understand and interpret the structure and phases of the methodological approach to the process of creating, designing and evaluating each phase of the project; 2) apply and evaluate adequate methods of designing and preparing project tasks in different design contexts, as well as their role in the corresponding design phase, 3) understand the sequence of processes, and combine them with an intuitive, personal artistic process, and to develop own design methodology.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Printed Textile Design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: O214 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 7

Professor: Ivana D. Veljović

Description:
​The course has clearly defined goals within solving and performing project assignments, designing various application and theme printed textiles while employing basic techniques close to industrial processes and the available technology. Simultaneously, students are referred to the importance of employing new technologies. Exploring options and specificities of applying basic steps and methods of screen-printing and other available digital technologies upon textile fabrics.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students are able to realise design projects in printed textiles according to their application and theme; they have learned and mastered the basic laws, methods and steps of design procedure. They can recognise possibilities of creative and practical application of elementary textile techniques and technologies in printed textiles. They have gained insight into professional practice and approach, constant and active further training.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting Techniques 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Applied Painting), Conservation and Restoration (Conservation and Restauration of Paintings and Art on Paper)
Code: 22О359 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Slobodan B. Kajtez, Mina M. Glogovac

Description:
​The course aims at educating students through theory and practice on the fundamental techniques of easel painting, from traditional to modern methods. Students will get a theoretical introduction to the structural layers of paintings from different eras, on solid and elastic bearers and their characteristics, as well as practical application in the techniques of drawing, watercolor, gouache, egg tempera and acrylic in accordance with the acquired knowledge. The goal of the course is to develop creative abilities based on the connection of artistic and technological approaches in the creation of a work of art, as well as the acquisition of practical foundations for work within other professional courses.

Learning outcomes:
​Upon completion of the program, students will acquire highly specialized knowledge in the field of painting techniques: toned drawing, watercolor, gouache, egg tempera and acrylic. Students will master technology basics of painting materials and their application, as well as the technology of working within these painting techniques. Students will be able to independently create artworks by working within the scope of the painting techniques as well as to be able to connect subsequent knowledge with the knowledge already acquired.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting Techniques 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Arts (Applied Painting), Conservation and Restoration (Conservation and Restauration of Paintings and Art on Paper)
Code: 22О360 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Slobodan B. Kajtez, Mina M. Glogovac

Description:
​The course aims at educating students through theory and practice on the fundamental techniques of easel painting, from traditional to modern methods. Students will get theoretical introduction to the structural layers of paintings in the renaissance era as well as practical application in the technique of egg tempera on wood, including gilding with mixtures. The goal of the course is to develop creative abilities based on the connection of artistic and technological approaches in the creation of a work of art, as well as the acquisition of practical foundations for work within other professional courses.

Learning outcomes:
​Upon completion of the course program, students will acquire highly specialized knowledge in the field of painting in egg tempera technique. They will be able to independently create artworks by working within the scope of this painting technique as well as to be able to connect subsequent knowledge with the knowledge already acquired.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Techniques 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О382 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Marija S. Labudović Pantelić

Description:
​During the lectures, students learn about the concepts of textile techniques. They get to understand the basic principles of forming textile structures. They develop skills for manual processes in textile production.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students acquire the ability to recognize textile structures and master their production. They gain the ability to apply the knowledge in independent work in the field of textiles.​


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Techniques 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О383 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Marija S. Labudović Pantelić

Description:
​The lectures are an introduction to the development of textile techniques. The goal is to understand the principles of the formation of specific textile structures. Students are guided in mastering professional knowledge and skills in the manual production of textile surfaces.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students acquire the ability to identify type of textile structures and to identify their way of production. They acquire the skills of applying simple tools in the production of textile surfaces. They gain the ability to apply the knowledge and skills in independent work in the field of textiles.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Textile Techniques 1 (or equivalent)

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Techniques 3

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О384 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Marija S. Labudović Pantelić

Description:
​During the lectures, students get acquainted with the cultural and historical development of textiles. They acquire understanding of cultural values and their transmission through cultural creativity. They master the special techniques of forming textile surfaces and the use of manual textile accessories, as well as forming documentation. Students are guided to gain knowledge and skills independently in the field of work and research.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students acquire the ability to independently identify a wider range of textile structures and techniques for their production. They gain the ability to reproduce them, document them, and to apply them in the context of creative work.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Textile Techniques 2 (or equivalent)

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Textile Techniques 4

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О385 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Marija S. Labudović Pantelić

Description:
​Students get acquainted with the cultural and historical development of ethnographic textiles. They develop sense of traditional values of folk creativity which they research and transmit through textiles. They are encouraged to master and apply professional knowledge to work and research independently.​

Learning outcomes:
​Students have acquired the ability to independently identify textile techniques on collected items. They know the principles of reproducing given textile structures and are trained to apply them in independent research.​


Entry requirements: Completed course Textile techniques 3 (or equivalent)

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Catalogue and Brochure Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual communications
Code: 22О075 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Olivera Batajić Sretenović

Description:
Defining ideas. Presentation of ideas. Basic setting of simple publications. Basic graphic rules in publication design. Types of publications. Specificities of publications. Target groups and creating customer questionnaires. Financial definition of the project. Settings of typographic forms. Typographic hierarchy. The relationship between image and text. The colour. Image, illustration, or photograph. Graphic composition. Simple websites. Observer and rules of observation. Pushing boundaries within grid rules. Arrangement of elements. Defining the budget. Communication with the printer and creation of requests. Ecological approach in the production process. Finalisation. Presentation.

Learning outcomes:
The student can demonstrate and understand approaches to designing different complex texts. He/she can plan and graphically design demanding editorial projects. He/she can visually articulate his/her ideas, through sketches and computer work in appropriate computer programs. He/she can present and explain his/her idea verbally and visually and conceptualise the process from idea to finished product.


Entry requirements: Knowledge in Typography, and usage of desktop publishing programs

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Newspaper and Magazine Design

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Visual communications
Code: 22О076 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Olivera Batajić Sretenović

Description:
The emergence of newspapers and the role of design at the beginning of development. A brief history of newspaper and magazine graphic design, with references that defined development. Specifics of the development of newspaper typeface and typefaces for magazines. Contemporary design of newspapers and magazines. Analog and digital approaches. Process in newspaper and magazine design. Work organisation and planning. Defining the target group. Market research. Magazine and newspaper formats. Organization of the party. The structures of such publications and the importance of the application of graphic networks. Grid division by columns. Fracture problems. Appearance of possible opposite sides. Header. Rails or rubrics. Lines and frames as graphic elements. Typographical rules (headings, subtitles, signature of the author of the text, introduction to the text, main text, intertitles, interviews, glosses, short news, special titles). Infographics. The photo. Illustration. The colour. Magazine and Newspaper Stylebook. Exclusive and luxury editions. Printing process and printing types. Finalisation, with special reference to special finishes. During the exercises, the student through his/her own publication project goes through all the stages of its creation.

Learning outcomes:
The student can plan a publication with a complex structure, following all graphic rules and applying a visible hierarchy. In this work, he adheres to the aesthetic as well as the functional role of the product for the audience it is intended for. He can define digital editions through analog editions and realise them for digital distribution. He participates in teamwork and understands the importance of accurate planning and good organisation of work. He is familiar with the printing and finalisation processes and actively participates in defining those processes.


Entry requirements: Knowledge in Typography, and usage of desktop publishing programs

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Materials Knowledge 3

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Arts, Design & Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22O243 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Irena Živković

Description:
POLYMER MATERIALS. Structure of polymer materials. Dependence of the structure and properties of polymeric materials. Properties of polymer materials. Glass transition temperature. Viscoelastic state of polymeric materials. Liquid crystalline polymer materials. Technological characteristics and processing of polymer materials. Ageing and protection of polymer materials. Classification of polymeric materials. Synthetic thermoplastic polymers: Polyethylene. Polypropylene. Polystyrene and copolymers. Poly (vinyl chloride). Poly (vinyl acetate). Poly (vinyl alcohol). Poly (tetrafluoro-ethylene). Acrylic polymers. Thermoplastic polyesters. Polycarbonate. Polyamides. Aromatic polyimides. Aromatic polyethers. Polyurethanes. Synthetic thermosetting polymers. Unsaturated polyesters. Alkyd resins. Phenol-formaldehyde resins. Amino resins. Epoxy resins. Elastomeric materials. Natural rubber. Synthetic rubbers. Thermoplastic elastomers. Natural organic polymers. Cellulose and starch - composition, origin, properties, application. Amber. Cellulose ethers and esters. Dextrin - composition, origin, properties, application. Proteins. Collagen and elastin. Organic hydrophilic binders of animal origin. Animal glue and gelatin - composition, origin, properties, application. Organic lipophilic adhesives. Polymer coatings and varnishes. Organic pigments and dyes.

Learning outcomes:
The student acquires knowledge about the structure, properties, technological characteristics and processing of polymer materials, the technological development of products and materials for professional interventions, with the merging of tradition and experimentation with new materials. With the help of knowledge of polymer materials used in art, design and conservation and restoration, the student is able to predict independently the optimal selection of synthetic and natural organic polymer materials.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Materials Knowledge 4

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Arts, Design & Conservation and Restoration
Code: 22O244 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Irena Živković

Description:
COMPOSITE MATERIALS. Natural leather - structure, properties, processing and protection. Synthetic leather. Natural fibres. Chemical fibres. Fabric structure. Fabric in fine arts - painter's canvas. Technological characteristics of the fabric. Linen, jute, hemp, cotton and natural silk fabric. Glue as a material element of painting. Glue function. Classification of adhesives. Organic hydrophilic adhesives. Properties of binders - optical influence of binders on colours, chemical and physical properties. Structure and properties of composite materials. Classification of composite materials. Composite materials reinforced with particles. Fibre reinforced composite materials. Processing of composite materials. Wood and wood-based materials. Wood as a carrier of a work of art - nano, micro and macrostructure of wood, chemical composition, types, physical, thermal, mechanical properties, defects in wood, processing. Paper as a carrier of a work of art - nano, micro and macrostructure, chemical composition, types, physical and mechanical properties. Technological characteristics of paper. Paper production process - manual and industrial. Type of paper.

Learning outcomes:
The student acquires knowledge about the structure, properties, technological characteristics and processing of composite materials, the technological development of products and materials for professional interventions, with the merging of tradition and experimentation with new materials. With the help of knowledge of composite materials used in art, design and conservation and restoration, the student is able to predict independently the optimal selection of synthetic and natural composite materials.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: spring | Number of semesters: 3 | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Interdisciplinary Drawing and Painting

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art, Visual Communications
Code: 22O096 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Branka Kuzmanović

Description:
Interdisciplinary Drawing and Painting is an elective undergraduate subject from the Field of Drawing and Painting. It involves combining different artistic disciplines in order to create a complex work of art in the medium of drawing or painting in the sense of composite collage, assemblage, ready-made, as well as different types of spatial interventions in the interior and/or exterior.

Learning outcomes:
After completing the Interdisciplinary Drawing and Painting course program, the student is able to implement various knowledge and other related audio-visual disciplines in her/his own achievement in the field of drawing and painting.


Entry requirements: Study experience in the Field of Drawing and Painting. A portfolio is required.

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Woven and Knitted Textile Design 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О188 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Zlatko M. Cvetković

Description:
Acquiring knowledge and mastering the basic processes for the design of industrial and handmade (unique) woven surfaces. Getting to know the influence of the quality of yarn and interweaving on the visual and aesthetic value of the structure of the designed fabrics. Getting to know the basics of digital fabric design in preparation for industrial production.

Learning outcomes:
The student is qualified for the design and realisation of textile surfaces on handloom and shaft looms for industrial and unique production. Competency of students for the basics of digital design for more complex types of looms.


Entry requirements: Completed Basic design woven and knitting

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Tapestry 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: leonora.vekic@fpu.bg.ac.rs | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Leonora J. Vekić

Description:
Introduction into the discipline; basic principles and possibilities of creative expression in the field of tapestry. Acquiring knowledge about: the possibilities of applying principles and textile techniques; expressive properties of the material; types, preparation and application of materials in the process of realisation of the conceptual solution; basic principles and methods of tapestry weaving.

Learning outcomes:
After completing the course, the student established and developed the ability to: establish an idea through an aesthetic composition, develop a conceptual solution through the characteristics and properties of materials and apply adequate technical capabilities. The student acquired basic artistic, technical and technological knowledge and the possibility of their successful creative and practical application in compositions.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Tapestry 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22O373 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Leonora J. Vekić

Description:
The aim of the course is to develop the ability to apply basic principles and creative expression in the field of tapestry and textile art. Through various stages of application of techniques and materials, the student develops skills and divergent thinking about the possibilities of transposing the conceptual solution into the textile medium.
First unit: Possibilities of expression in tapestry creation; mastering and improvement of technical procedures, material and colour, structural relationships in the essential characteristics of the tapestry medium.
Second unit: Developing the conceptual content in a closed composition and finding an adequate textile way of realising the idea. Application of basic technical procedures and principles. Possibilities of free use, combining, developing forms by applying textile principles in order to achieve an adequate aesthetic combination of all elements.


Learning outcomes:
The student is able to:
- observe, analyse and combine structures in the material in relation to the conceptual template;
- recognize the elements and their connections, which are important for the ways of transposition using basic textile principles and materials;
- understands the basic artistic - constructive - structural relationships;
- has knowledge of the essential specificities of creativity related to the field of tapestry and textile art.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Printed Textile Design 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О193 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Rade Pejović

Description:
Acquiring knowledge, understanding and mastering the process of unique textile design through creative application of specific textile traditional and modern manual procedures and work methods.
Developing individual creative processes, ability to evaluate, research principles of work, practical skills in creating textile compositions by applying specific interventions on textiles.


Learning outcomes:
The student is able to independently apply and creatively improve skills with understanding, acquired knowledge and experience in the realisation of a project of the basic level of complexity.
Through research procedures, the student improves creative thinking, develops visual perception and tactile values of specific manual textile techniques applied to textile materials in the context of unique design.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Printed Textile Design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Design (Textile Design)
Code: 22О193 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Rade Pejović

Description:
Developing creative potential and artistic sensibility, deepening knowledge and practical experience in the context of clothing and/or decorative textiles. Creation of authentic concepts, using specific manual traditional interventions on textiles, modern techniques and technologies. Batik and other related techniques on textile materials. Application of combined textile media.

Learning outcomes:
The student is able to independently apply and creatively develop the acquired knowledge and skills in the realisation of a more complex project. The student integrates knowledge and experience, deepens the ability of critical reasoning and the ability to create textile compositions for all purposes. It improves visual perception, tactile sensitivity and develops a new aesthetic sensibility.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting Techniques 3

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Arts – Applied Painting, Conservation and Restoration – Conservation and Restoration of Paintings and Art on Paper
Code: 22О361 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Slobodan B. Kajtez; Mina M. Glogovac

Description:
This subject is educating students through theory and practice on the fundamental techniques of easel painting, by traditional to modern methods. The student is expected to get a theoretical introduction to the structural layers of paintings from different eras, on solid and elastic bearers and their characteristics, as well as practical application in the oil technique on wood or canvas. The goal of the course is to develop creative abilities based on the connection of artistic and technological approaches in the creation of a work of art, as well as the acquisition of practical foundations for work on other professional subjects.

Learning outcomes:
Upon completion of the subject program, the student will acquire highly specialised knowledge in the field of oil painting techniques. The student will master technology basics from knowledge of painting materials and their application, as well as the technology of working in these painting techniques. The student will be able to independently create works of art by working in withing the scope of this painting technique as well as to be able to connect subsequent knowledge with already acquired


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting Techniques

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О358 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Milan M. Glogovac

Description:
Professional education of students through the theory and practice of basic techniques of easel painting, from traditional to modern methods; getting to know the theory of the structural layers of paintings of different epochs, on various supports and their characteristics; using certain techniques of painting on various types of solid and elastic bearers in accordance with the acquired knowledge, including preparing bearers, primers, binders, paints, varnishes and their application; mastering fine art and technological procedures within the framework of the given technique; developing creative abilities based on connecting artistic and technological approaches in producing a work of art; acquiring practical bases for work on other professional courses.

Learning outcomes:
Acquiring high professional knowledge and skills in the field of basic painting techniques of easel painting, both traditional and contemporary; mastering the basics of painting materials and their applications, from the fine art and technology perspectives, as well as the technology of work in basic painting techniques and methods of their implementation.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Scenography Basics 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О228 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Ninoslava Vićentić

Description:
To provide students with insight into scenography as spatial and narrative art discipline and acquaint them with basic visual, technical and academic knowledge necessary for their future art expression.

Learning outcomes:
Gradually, students improve analytical (theoretical-technical) and creative (artistic) reasoning as a foundation and equally important prerequisites for designing a stage or performance space.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Scenography Basics 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О229 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Ninoslava Vićentić

Description:
To give students an overview of basic principles of scenography and possibilities of their art expression within a performance space; Students adapt their concepts and art solutions to performance space and gradually develop visual artistry and necessary technical competences.

Learning outcomes:
Enable students visual and technical skills required for artistic and scenographic intervention and practice.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Scenography 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О366 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 10

Professor: Ninoslava Vićentić

Description:
By designing a classical Ancient Greek drama challenge and shape students’ artistry, technical and academic-theoretical knowledge. To acquaint students with the functioning, characteristics and conditionality of a specific performance space by matching the requirements of the given text and space.

Learning outcomes:
Students are able to complete an one-act stage design in all aspects - visual and technical and to provide a contemporary art answer on requests of setting a classical drama text.


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge of Stage design-Scenography

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Theatre Scenography 1a

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О274 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Milica Đurov

Description:
Students are learning to create entire production project for theatre. By designing scenography for Shakespeare's tragedy plays, students are developing artistic expression through creative thinking and training for independent work in the theatre. They are getting to know the technologies of classical theatre spaces and mastering the work process which includes quick scene changes.

Learning outcomes:
The student understands the role and importance of kinetic scenography in the theatre. He/she is capable of making scenographic projects that include: analysis of the stage work; creation of conceptual sketches; making technical elaboration; making scale models. He/she understands stage mechanisms and possibilities of scene changes within the theatrical act.


Entry requirements: Medium knowledge of Theatre stage design/Scenography

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Theatre Scenography 1b

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О275 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Milica Đurov

Description:
Students are upgrading abilities to create complete production project for theatre. By creating scenography for A.P. Chekhov's plays, students are developing artistic expression through creative thinking and training for independent work in the theatre. They are mastering artistic knowledge of using stage technologies in the production process which includes quick scene changes.

Learning outcomes:
The student understands the role and importance of theatre scenography. He/she is able to create scenographic projects which include: analysis of the stage work; creation of conceptual sketches; preparation of a technical report; making models;
selection of materials for implementation. He/she mastered stage changes in relation to different types of theatre scene and their technical and technological potential. He/she mastered the application of rapid scene changes in theatrical performance with more complex images.


Entry requirements: Medium knowledge of Theatre Stage design/Scenography

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Film and TV Scenography 1a

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О414 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Milica Đurov

Description:
television production design. Developing design for simple TV production project. Development research, conceptual and critical way of thinking and fitting into teamwork. Training students for creative thinking and independent scenographic/production design work on film and television, with an accent on simple television studio shows.

Learning outcomes:
The student understands the role and importance of production design/scenography in television and film projects, and is able to independently design stage space for simple television shows and smaller film projects. The student is capable of designing and creating a complete scenographic project of a small scale for TV studio production.


Entry requirements: Basic knowledge of film and TV Scenography/Production design for TV and film.

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Film and TV Scenography 1b

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Scenography)
Code: 22О415 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Milica Đurov

Description:
Training students for creative thinking and independent work for film and television, with an emphasis on small film/TV projects in non-studio and studio conditions. Introducing the student to the specifics of film decor and filming. Mastering the production design project work process. Developing research, conceptual and critical way of thinking and fitting into teamwork.

Learning outcomes:
The student understands the role and importance of scenography/production design in film and television projects. He/she is able to independently design, create production designs, along with the creation of a complete scenographic elaboration, for smaller film or TV projects.


Entry requirements: Medium knowledge of film and TV Scenography/Production design for TV and film

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Ceramic design 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Ceramics)
Code: 22О128 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Jasmina Pejčić

Description:
During this course, students are introduced with basic aesthetic and functional principles of designing and realising by slip casting simple ceramic products. They go through all stages from drawing conceptual sketches to making plaster models, mould making, slip casting, glazing and firing of a simple ceramic object – the vase.

Learning outcomes:
Covering all stages from conceptual sketches to the finished product, the aim of the course is to enable students to successfully design and realise the simplest ceramic products as part of a design team.


Entry requirements: Knowledge of basic ceramic techniques

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Ceramic design 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Ceramics)
Code: 22О129 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Jasmina Pejčić

Description:
During this course, students are introduced with basic aesthetic and functional principles of designing in the field of architectural ceramics and realisation of wall relief ceramic tiles using the pressing technique. Going through all the stages from drawing conceptual sketches to making plaster models, moulds, glazing and firing.

Learning outcomes:
Covering all stages from conceptual sketches to the finished product, the aim of the course is to enable students to successfully design and create wall relief ceramic tiles using the pressing technique as part of a design team.


Entry requirements: Knowledge of basic ceramic techniques

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Ceramic Sculpture 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Ceramics)
Code: 22О131 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 5

Professor: Lana Tikveša, Ljubica Knežević

Description:
Mastering the transposition of complex forms and shapes from nature into authentic ceramic sculptures using all the expressive potential of the medium of ceramics. The process is carried out successfully from observation of the environment, identification and selection of appropriate elements to realisation of materials. Enrichment of the artistic language and its possibilities in conveying and expressing multi-layered messages, abstract ideas and emotions, as well as full training in the technical-technological knowledge and skills required for the realisation of demanding ceramic forms through the entire artistic process from conception to the final production.

Learning outcomes:
Upon completion of the program, the student is able to create a ceramic sculpture using the process of transposition. The student is enabled to, with limited independence, with the support of the teacher, decide on the method of establishing the form and, with the
possible selection of techniques, choose the best technological procedures and artistic solutions that correspond to his ideas. They have all the basic aesthetic, technical and technological knowledge and skills necessary for the realisation of the work and are able to adapt them to their own ideas.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Ceramic Sculpture Basics 1

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Ceramics)
Code: 22О230 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Lana Tikveša, Ljubica Knežević

Description:
Students are introduced to the basic methods of constructing unique ceramic forms, to the basic ceramic techniques needed for the realisation of simpler solutions, as well as to the basic ways of treating the ceramic surface. They also become familiar with basic visual and aesthetic laws (the relationship between the elements that make up the form, the relationship between the form and the surface, etc), artistic elements and the possibilities of their application in the field of ceramic sculpture.

Learning outcomes:
The student is able to build and construct simple desired or given ceramic forms with limited independence (with the help/supervision of the professor) with the use and application of basic techniques provided by the course material, basic surface treatment procedures and to practically apply knowledge of ceramic technology. At the level of a simpler solution, they are also able to understand and apply elementary laws of art, connecting them and adapting them to their own ideas and ways of working through the entire process, from making sketches to the final realisation of the art object.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Ceramic Sculpture Basics 2

Faculty of Applied Arts

Study Programme: Applied Art (Ceramics)
Code: 22О231 | Course level: undergraduate | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Lana Tikveša, Ljubica Knežević

Description:
Students get acquainted with more complex methods of constructing and shaping unique ceramic forms, with different ceramic procedures and techniques needed for the realisation of more complex artistic solutions, as well as with basic knowledge related to the use and potentials of ceramic glazes and the specifics of this part of the technical-technological process. They also develop knowledge about basic aesthetic and visual elements and laws, especially those related to the relationship between form, colour and decor.

Learning outcomes:
The student is able, with limited independence (with the help/supervision of the professor), to build and shape more complex desired or given ceramic forms with the
use and application of advanced techniques provided by the course material. The student has basic knowledge about ceramic glazes, procedures and techniques related to the glazing process, as well as the possibilities it provides. At the level of more complex
conceptual and practical solutions, they are also able to apply elementary artistic laws with understanding, throughout the entire work process, and to independently make a number of decisions related to the realisation of artworks.


Entry requirements: None

Semester: Autumn & Spring | Number of semesters: 2 | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students