Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Urbanism and Spatial Planning (17.S0110A)

Native organizations units: Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Traffic Planning, Regulation and Safety
ECTS 5

Acquiring general knowledge from urban planning and spatial planning related to the communication conditions of social (urban) space, mastering modern presentation techniques.

Students acquire a wide area of knowledge related to communication aspects of urban issues through the analysis of the selected territory, projects, city, settlement, etc. Gaining knowledge necessary for the analysis of traffic connections in the conciliations of globalizing influence on transition within a growing “networked society” as opposed to “strength of identity”. Studying the role which the speed in the movement of people, goods and information has on urbanity.

Communication aspects of the urban process and modern techniques of producing urbanity. Concepts in urban planning and spatial planning, urban design, urban management, sustainable development as a coordination trend for the urban environment, communication and urban development, regional development, urban dwellings, parcelling process, daily, seasonal and permanent migrations.

Lecture, practice classes and consultations. During the course students are expected to complete one project.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 30.00
Presentation Yes Yes 10.00
Project Yes Yes 50.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00

Prof. Kopić Miloš

Full Professor

Lectures

Prof. Kopić Miloš

Full Professor

Practical classes

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