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Undergraduate academic studies

23 Mar,2018
Undergraduate academic studies

Undergraduate Academic Studies requirements

A student is obliged to attend lectures and exercises and to complete assignments as determined by course syllabuses during winter and spring terms.

 

Taking exams

There are following exam terms: January, April, June, September, and October.

A student takes an exam immediately upon completing classes over a course. Students are entitled to more than three exam attempts. After three failed attempts students may require taking their exam before an exam board.

Exams may comprise a written and oral part, of either of them.

Orals are taken by students who have passed their written test.

Students’ performance is rated and expressed in grades 5 (five) to 10 (ten).

Students’ grade is based on their pre-exam performance, in practice classes, in mid-term tests, term papers, and in other forms of instruction.

An exam is public and students take their exams before exam boards and in faculty’s facilities.

Written exam results are published on the website.

 

Rules

A study programme proscribes mandatory courses for each year of studies. At the beginning of the school year students opt for a number of electives for that academic year.

Students who gain 60 ECTSs are entitled to have their studies funded out of a state budget, provided they are on the list of students who fulfill requirements for such support (this applies to citizens of the Republic of Serbia). 

Enrollment in the following academic year is conducted between 15 September and 10 October.

Students who achieve the grade average of at least 8.5 (eight and a half) are entitled to completing their studies within a course of time shorter than that of  other students’, provided they have not repeated any year of studies, and provided that they have passed all their exams by the end of October term.

Students lose their status when they graduate, when they withdraw their documents from the Faculty, or when they fail to renew their enrollment in the following year of studies.

 

Final paper

The study programme on undergraduate studies envisages that students should complete their studies by submitting a final paper. The number of credits assigned to this paper corresponds to the number of credits necessary for completion of studies.

The manner and the procedure of submitting and defending a final paper are proscribed by the Standards for quality assurance of the Faculty.

 

23 Mar,2018
Admission

Entrance exam

Candidates taking the entrance exam may select two out of the following:

  •  Basic Economics (Political Economics)
  • Business Economics (Entrepreneurial Economics)
  • National Economics
  • Statistics
  • Accountancy
  • Philosophy
  • Sociology
  • Mathematics

The required documents:

  • birth certificate (original and a photocopy)
  • certificates for each of the four years of secondary education respectively (original and a photocopy)
  • an application form (may be obtained at the Faculty)
  • the receipt of fees payment for taking the entrance exam (candidates pay the fees of 5,000 RSD to the following current account 840 - 570666 - 83)

Note: photocopies need not be certified.

Candidates earning the right to enroll into the first year of studies (2011/2012) should submit the following documents:

  • birth certificate (original)
  • certificates for each of the four years of secondary education respectively (original)
  • diploma – original
  • student file folder (do not write on this folder)
  • two SV 20 forms filled out in block letters using Cyrillic script
  • a payment of 600,00 RSD to the Faculty’s current account for the costs of student record index card
  • two photographs (3,5 x 4,5 cm)
  • electives form, filled out – may be obtained at the Students’ Service Office
  • the proof of fees payment for students who are not eligible for fees waiver:  Annual fees in the amount of 77,000 RSD should be paid into the following account: 840 - 570666 - 83.

Fees can be broken into 4 installments, following this order of payments:

  • The first installment in the amount of 20,000 RSD should be paid on the day of enrollment
  • The second installment in the amount of 20,000 RSD should be paid before 15 October, 2011.
  • The third installment in the amount of 20,000 RSD should be paid before 15 January, 2012.
  • The fourth installment in the amount of 17,000 RSD should be paid before 15 March, 2012.

 

23 Mar,2018
Admission

Enrollment requirements

Notification concerning enrollment requirements for the Year I (2011/2012) can be found following this link:

http://www.ekfak.kg.ac.rs/sites/default/files/download/Konkurs_11_12.pdf

A person who has completed at least 4 years of secondary education can be enrolled into the first year of undergraduate studies.

A foreigner can be enrolled following the same rules and procedures as a citizen of the Republic of Serbia.  A foreigner may be enrolled upon submitting a proof of language of instruction proficiency.

A person who has completed a secondary or higher education abroad must have their diplomas and certificates nostrified before submitting them to the enrollment committee.

An applicant to the first year of studies should take an entrance exam. The entrance exam comprises two electives offered by the Board of Faculty, following its decision regarding the selection of electives. The order on the list of successful candidates is determined following their GPA at secondary school and the achieved results in the entrance exam. The enrollment is carried out by certifying the documents (originals) as determined by the competition.

A student who has started their higher education at another institution may continue their studies at our Faculty. They should submit a request for continuation of their studies within the terms of enrollment into the next year of studies. The year of their enrollment will be determined following the recognition of the exams they have passed at another institution, as determined by the rules and procedures of enrollment.

Notification concerning enrollment requirements for the Year II, III, and IV (2011/2012) can be found following this link:

http://www.ekfak.kg.ac.rs/sites/default/files/download/UsloviUpisa.pdf

 

19 Apr,2023
Study Programs

Economics and business management

Undergraduate academic studies in Economics and business management

Structure of the curriculum

Undergraduate study programme in Economics and business management lasts four years (8 semesters), and cosists of 240ECTS in the field of humanities, resulting in a Bachelor of Economics degree.

The objective of the study program is the education and training of experts for jobs that require basic knowledge in the field of economics. The outcome of the learning process is in accordance with the law that establishes the national qualification framework so that the graduate student possesses academic and professional knowledge related to theories, principles and processes including evaluation, critical understanding and application in the field of economics and business management. In this way, a graduated student will be able to solve complex problems in non-standard conditions, apply successful communication skills in interaction and cooperation with others from different social groups, as well as use equipment, instruments and devices that are relevant to the mentioned field.

There are seven modules within the study program: Economic Policy and Development; International Economy and Business; Finance, Banking and Insurance; Management; Marketing; Tourism and Hospitality and Accounting and Business Finance. The choice of modules is made after the first year of study.

The content of the study program, study rules, rights and obligations of students and other issues of importance for the implementation of the study program are printed every year as a separate publication, which is available to the public even in electronic form.

Enrollment of candidates is done on the basis of a competition announced by the University of Kragujevac and conducted by the Faculty of Economics.

The conditions for enrolling in the study program and other most important elements of the study program and the study regime are prescribed by the Statute, the Rulebook on the Faculty's study rules and the Rulebook on student enrollment in the study program of the University of Kragujevac. Also, the conditions for transferring from other study programs within the same or related fields of study are defined. Teaching methods depend on the type of teaching (1) active teaching, (2) independent work of students, (3) colloquiums, (4) exams, (5) study research work, (6) preparation of final thesis, etc.

Active teaching is realized through lectures, exercises, consultations, mentoring. It is realized through constant contact of students with teachers and associates. Lectures, exercises and consultations are held every week of the semester according to the schedule.

The study program defines a list of compulsory and optional courses with outline content. The final thesis and each courses are expressed through a point value that is in accordance with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). They are grouped into academic-general educational (AO), theoretical-methodological (TM), scientific-professional (NS) and professional-applicative (SA) courses. Exams and evaluation of students are carried out in the manner and according to the procedure established by the general act of the Faculty of Economics of the University of Kragujevac.

In the first year of study there are eight courses to be studied and all eight are compulsory. In the second year, there are eight s courses to be studied, five of which are compulsory, and three elective courses are chosen by the student from a basket of elective courses, the size of which depends on the module. In the third year, there are eight courses, six of which are compulsory, and two electives are chosen by the student from a basket of elective courses, the size of which depends on the module. In the fourth year, there are seven courses to be studied plus professional practice, five of which are compulsory, and two courses are chosen by the student from a basket of optional courses, the size of which depends on the module. In each semester, except for the last one, there are four teaching courses. The last semester consists of three courses, professional practice and final thesis.

 

The purpose of this study programme

The purpose of the Economics and Business Management study program, at the level of undergraduate academic studies, is to profile knowledge and competence in the domain of economic policy and development, international economy, marketing, management, tourism and hotel management, accounting and business finance, finance, banking and insurance. The emphasis is on combining and harmonizing macro and micro approaches, combining and harmonizing comparative, international, national, sectoral, branch and business approaches to the study of modern economic disciplines, topics and problems.

The Economics and Business Management study program follows dynamic changes in the environment, meeting the needs for new competencies, knowledge and skills required for economist graduates, in order to successfully perform work in companies, financial institutions, the public sector and other profit and non-profit organizations.

The program continuously monitors modern achievements in the field of quantitative and qualitative microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis. The modern teaching program provides the education of economists, experts in planning and analysis of complex economic systems, financial experts, experts in economic policy at the level of individual economic branches (industry, agriculture, finance, etc.), trains them for international finance, for consulting jobs, for work in both private companies and public companies, as well as for their own entrepreneurial ventures.

The purpose of the study program is to prepare students for complex economic practice according to internationally recognized standards, as well as for further education and professional development.

The study program is designed so that the student acquires complex knowledge from general to individual and specific within seven study modules: Economic Policy and Development, International Economy and Business, Finance, Banking and Insurance, Management, Marketing, Tourism and Hospitality and Accounting and Business Finance.

In addition to the creation of competent educational profiles, in accordance with the requirements of the labor market, the purpose of this study program is to prepare students for further training in master and doctoral academic studies in the field of economics and business management.

Within the Quality Assurance Strategy, the Faculty of Economics of the University of Kragujevac has defined basic tasks and objectives, with which the purpose of the Economics and Business Management study program is fully aligned.

 

Objectives of the this study programme

The objectives of the Economics and Business Management study program, at the level of undergraduate academic studies, are focused on the education of experts whose competencies will be general knowledge with a broad and versatile insight into practical tasks within the framework of economics and business management. The student should be able to recognize, formulate and analyze problems in the field of economics and business management, which means that the student must develop an analytical and creative approach to solving practical and theoretical problems. This general objective and orientation of the program are gradually and hierarchically realized depending on the elective module, cycle and level of education. On the other hand, the objective of the program is to provide students with the necessary competencies to perform economic and analytical work in companies, institutions, profit and non-profit organizations, both domestically and internationally.

The study program provides students with the acquisition of basic theoretical and practical knowledge in the areas of: economic analysis at the macroeconomic and microeconomic level of economic policy, economic theory (modern economic theories, methodological procedures of economic analysis), macroeconomics (macroeconomic aggregates, macroeconomic models, macroeconomic analysis, economic growth and development), microeconomics (functioning of labor, goods and capital markets, formation of prices in market structures, business behavior of companies, financial institutions, etc.), economic policy and economic system (institutions of market economy, instruments and methods for creating economic policy, the influence of various economic system mechanisms and institutions on economic development), acquiring knowledge and skills in the field of strategic management; acquisition of basic knowledge in the field of marketing as a market-oriented business philosophy (understanding of the concept and strategy of modern research, creation, planning, monitoring and control of market success based on the principle of the business philosophy of marketing); acquisition of basic knowledge in the field of management (understanding, analysis and solving current problems in managerial practice; application of various tools and techniques of effective management, understanding of concepts, techniques and tools used in planning, organizing, leading and controlling international business processes; understanding the impact of global, legal, sociocultural, ecological and ethical influences of the international environment on the company's operations); acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of accounting and auditing (application of accounting and auditing methods, techniques and procedures in business practice; mastering the techniques of functioning of the accounting system, mastering accounting methods for the realization of business combinations, consolidation methods, analysis of financial reports, techniques, creation of a business plan , application of auditing methods and procedures for analyzing the functioning of the internal control system; expanding knowledge in the field of accounting systems of a specific nature such as accounting in trade, tourism, banking, insurance companies), acquiring knowledge in the field of tourism and hotel management.

By attending the study program, the student acquires knowledge and skills in the field of economics and business management, which should make him capable of working individually, as well as in a team, to solve specific problems in the aforementioned field. After the end of the first cycle, the student can decide to build a career through the acquisition of concrete business experience, as well as to continue his studies at master academic studies.

Within the Quality Assurance Strategy, the Faculty of Economics of the University of Kragujevac has defined basic tasks and objectives, with which the objectives of the Economics and Business Management study program are fully aligned.

 

Competencies acquired within this study programme

By completing the Economics and Business Management study program, the student acquires the following general abilities:

  • ability to think logically, formulate assumptions, draw conclusions in a formal and formalized manner;
  • ability to lead complex projects independently and with full responsibility;
  • ability to communicate at a professional level, team work - organization, control and training others;
  • ability for professional advancement and the manifestation of a positive attitude towards the importance of lifelong learning and personal and professional development;
  • ability to follow and understand contemporary trends, both in the profession and in the social environment;
  • ability to analyze and evaluate various concepts, models and principles of theory and practice, application of knowledge in practice and improvement of existing practice;
  • ability of critical and self-critical thinking and approach;
  • ability to present the results of this/her work;
  • ability to solve problems even in non-standard conditions;
  • ability to respect professional ethics.

Competences that the student acquires upon completion of the study program of undergraduate academic studies in Economics and Business Management refer to: the adoption of methodological, quantitative and qualitative scientific disciplines that provide insight into the real assumptions of economic development and economic-theoretical analysis; mastering the skills necessary to perform highly specialized, managerial and analytical tasks from a very broad area of ​​macroeconomics, microeconomics and economic development; understanding the nature and characteristics of banking business and the ability to analyze and solve financial problems; the possibility of professional communication with the market and EU institutions, as well as with the immediate economic environment; solving complex problems of organization and management, using literature in accordance with the need to expand own knowledge; combining acquired theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in order to analyze and solve concrete economic problems; understanding relationships in the broader context of economic, environmental and ethical issues.

Students will also possess subject-specific, i.e., professional competencies that are specified in more detail in the description of the learning outcomes of the modules within the Economics and Business Management study program.

  1. The Economic Policy and Development module provides students with the acquisition of appropriate competencies in the field of economic analysis and policy, which enable them to be qualified for analytical work in companies and financial institutions, work in consulting firms, work on the formulation and management of projects in the state administration, work on the formulation of objectives and economic policies measures (at the local and national level), etc. Students who complete the Economic Policy and Development module will be able to work as an economist-analyst in public sector companies, work in forecasting macroeconomic trends, work in banks, insurance companies, state administration and local self-government bodies, associations, to do scientific research work activities, etc.
  2. The International Economy and Business module ensures the acquisition of knowledge in the field of international economic relations, foreign trade and international business. Students are trained to work in multinational companies, domestic business entities that do business with foreign parners, etc. Students who complete the International Economy and Business module are qualified to work as: economists in multinational companies, economists in domestic companies and companies engaged in foreign trade, professional associates in state administration and local self-government bodies, etc.
  3. The Finance, Banking and Insurance module ensures the acquisition of knowledge in the field of monetary system and monetary policy, banking business, organization and functioning of the financial market, stock exchange business, insurance and activities of institutional investors. Students are trained to work on commodity and financial exchanges, in banks and other financial organizations, brokerage and dealer houses, investment funds, insurance companies, state administration, tax administration, etc.
  4. Students of the Accounting and Business Finance module will be fully qualified to perform highly professional accounting, auditing, and financial management tasks in all economic sectors: financial sector (banks, insurance companies, investment and pension funds), profit sector (production, trade and service economic entities ), audit houses, public sector and others. Students who complete the Accounting and Business Finance module will be able to perform the following tasks; management of accounting activities in commercial and non-commercial organizations: internal audit work; external audits; state audits; making financial and investment decisions; investment advisor; portfolio manager; financial analysis; company valuations, etc.
  5. By completing of the Marketing module, students acquire basic knowledge in marketing, supported by complementary basic knowledge in economics, statistics, business, and management. In addition to general economic-financial, statistical-methodological and business management competencies, the student acquires the following abilities: the ability to organize, evaluate and use the results of market research, the ability to solve problems in the field of sales, procurement, distribution, product development, promotion, the ability to analyze situations and marketing planning. Students who complete the Marketing module will be qualified to perform the following jobs: marketing analyst and planner, sales manager, market representative, commercialist, product or brand development manager, market representative abroad, manager of promotional activities, etc.
  6. By completing of the Management module, students will be able to perform activities with quality in the areas of: strategic management, marketing, finance and accounting, production, human resource management, logistics, planning, trade, tourism, quality management, market research, as well as for creative use of modern information and communication technologies. Students who complete the Management module will be able to perform tasks: planning, organizing, controlling business processes, human resources management, quality management, financial management and international business management, in profit and non-profit organizations, state and international institutions, etc.
  7. The Tourism and Hotel Management module provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to perform management and analytical work in the field of business economics, with an emphasis on tourism and other complementary activities. Students who complete the Tourism and Hotel Management module are trained for analytical, managerial, research and practical jobs in companies or institutions that are directly or indirectly related to the field of tourism, but also in companies of other activities.

By completing the undergraduate academic studies, the student is issued a diploma confirming the completion of studies and the acquisition of the academic title of backelor of economics in accordance with the law.

19 Apr,2023
Study Programs

Business informatics

Undergraduate academic studies in Business informatics

Structure of the curriculum

Undergraduate study programme in Business Informatics lasts four years (8 semesters), and consists of 240ECTS in the field of humanities, resulting in a Bachelor of Business informatics degree.

By completing this study programme, the student acquires knowledge and skills from an interdisciplinary field that combines informatics, management and business economics, which are extremely important for the realization of current global trends in digitalization of society and business. The acquired knowledge also represents a good basis for further professional and scientific training.

Enrollment of candidates is based on the Competition announced by the University of Kragujevac and conducted by the Faculty of Economics. In order for a candidate to apply for admission to the first year of study, he must have completed a four-year high school education and pass the entrance exam (testing knowledge). The final ranking list for enrollment in the first year of study is formed on the basis of the general success achieved in secondary education over a four-year period and the results of the entrance exam, and, if necessary, on the basis of success at national and international competitions, in accordance with the general act Faculty.


The number of students enrolled in this study program is proposed by the Faculty. The Government of the Republic of Serbia determines the number of students who will be financed from the budget, that is, the number of those who will be self-financed. The order of candidates for enrollment is determined based on the final ranking list.

Undergraduate academic studies are in accordance with the Bologna Declaration (they last 4 years, 8 semesters, 240 ECTS). The study program includes compulsory and optional areas of student education and consists of academic-general education (AO), theoretical-methodological (TM), scientific-professional (NS) and professional-applicative (SA) courses, necessary for a general education of a business informatics specialist. The study program is implemented through lectures (p), exercises (v) and other forms of active teaching (don).

Teaching is organized by semesters. Each course lasts one semester. Studies are realized in the Serbian language. Courses are divided into compulsory and optional. The student chooses one course from each group of elective courses, so that the total number of ECTS points in the academic year is at least 60.

Exams and evaluation of students are carried out in the manner and according to the procedure established by the general act of the Faculty of Economics of the University of Kragujevac. A student who has not successfully mastered a compulsory course, in the following school year, enrolls (takes and passes) the same s course. A student who has not successfully mastered an elective course, in the following school year, can re-enroll in it, or opt for another elective course.

A student can transfer to this study program from other study programs of the same or related fields, if he has passed the exams corresponding to this study program and if he has achieved the required number of ECTS points for enrollment in the corresponding year.

 

The purpose of this study programme

The purpose of the Business Informatics study program is the education of business informatics specialists who will possess interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary knowledge and skills in informatics and business economics and management, which are needed for: 1) successful business of IT companies, especially in the area of ​​realization of business ideas (software solutions), project management, communication with clients, etc. and 2) digitalization of the operations of companies and institutions of the public sector by introducing and managing appropriate software solutions to support operations and management.

The study program is aligned with the development strategy of the Faculty of Economics of the University in Kragujevac, which includes the modernization of curricula in accordance with current national and global technological trends. The study program has clear and recognizable purposes and social roles:

  • education of a business informatics specialist who will work on software development and participate in the process of designing, developing, testing and implementing software solutions;
  • education of a business informatics specialist who will work as a consultant for business software solutions and who will participate in the selection and introduction, modification and administration of business software solutions in companies and public institutions;
  • education of a business informatics specialist who will work as a system analyst and participate in the process of analysis, design and revision of business processes in order to improve and modernize operations in companies and public institutions;
  • education of a business informatics specialist who will work on management support tasks in the decision-making process using modern systems for business analytics;
  • education of a business informatics specialist who will be capable of independent performance on the market - an entrepreneur in the field of information technologies.

Within the Quality Assurance Strategy, the Faculty of Economics of the University of Kragujevac has defined basic tasks and objectives, with which the purpose of the Business Informatics study program is fully aligned.

 

Objectives of the this study programme

The objectives of the Business Informatics study program are:

  • training student for practical work in the development of software solutions, from market research to design, development and testing to the implementation of software solutions;
  • training student for practical work as IT project manager;
  • training student for practical work as a consultant for business software solutions (integrated information systems - ERP);
  • training student for practical work as a business analyst and business data analyst;
  • training student for practical work in system analyst jobs;
  • training student for independent performance on the market - IT entrepreneurship;
  • developing student's awareness of the necessity of permanent education, the development of society as a whole;
  • providing academic education that goes beyond a narrow professional framework and develops awareness of the values ​​of modern society.

The stated objectives are achieved through:

  • acquiring knowledge in the field of software development and information systems;
  • familiarization with existing commercial and free software solutions for integrated information systems, for database management, for business analytics, for project management, for market research and marketing;
  • acquiring knowledge in the field of business economics;
  • implementation of professional practices in companies from the IT industry;
  • encouraging communication and teamwork.

 

Competencies acquired within this study programme

By completing the Business Informatics study program, the student acquires general and subject-specific abilities that are in the function of quality performance of professional, scientific and artistic activities.

By completing this study program, the student acquires the following general abilities:

  • ability to monitor and apply modern IT developments and achievements;
  • ability to know-how business (entrepreneurial) thinking;
  • ability to communicate at a professional level;
  • team work ability;
  • ability for professional advancement;
  • ability to present the results of their work;
  • ability to respect professional ethics.


By mastering this study program, the student acquires the following subject-specific abilities:

  • knowledge of the software development process and information systems;
  • knowledge and use of existing commercial and free software solutions to support different areas of business;
  • knowledge and use of database management systems;
  • ability to manage IT projects;
  • ability to realize IT business ideas, from creation and market testing to their implementation
  • ability to solve problems in the field of business economics: entrepreneurship, management, marketing, market research...;
  • ability to successfully continue education at master academic studies in business informatics and related fields.

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