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Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Postal traffic (17.S01322)

Native organizations units: Department of Traffic Engineering

General information:
 
Category Professional-applicative
Scientific or art field Postal Traffic and Communications
ECTS 5

Students gain basic knowledge about the importance and role of postal traffic in the society, and special conditions under which national and international postal traffic operate.

Knowledge about functional characteristics of postal traffic, its historical development, regulations, organization and philately.

Functioning of postal traffic in modern society. Importance and role of postal traffic. Functional characteristics of post and postal traffic. Historical development of postal traffic. Postal traffic as a complex system. Postal traffic as a part of communication system and traffic system. Postal traffic as a complex space and transport system. Organization of postal traffic. Special conditions of postal traffic operation. International postal traffic. Postal regulations. Postage stamps and philately. Historical development of a postage stamp.

Lectures and practice classes.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Term paper Yes Yes 20.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 40.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
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Assoc. Prof. Bojan Jovanović

Associate Professor

Lectures

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Prof. Dragana Šarac

Full Professor

Lectures

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Assoc. Prof. Bojan Jovanović

Associate Professor

Practical classes

Research Associate Milena Ninović

Research Associate

Practical classes

Research Associate Nataša Čačić

Research Associate

Practical classes

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