Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
At the Faculty of Traffic, teaching is conducted in 3+2 or 4+1, which means three or four years of undergraduate study, two or one years of master's study, and three years of doctoral research. Students can choose which model they want to follow in all study programs.
Departments and study programs in the 1st cycle (3+2 and 4+1) are:
- Road and City Traffic
- Management in Traffic
- Air Traffic (4+1)
Study programs in the II cycle (3+2+3 and 4+1+3) are:
- Road and City Traffic
- Management in Traffic
- Traffic safety
- Air Traffic
Study programs on the III cycle (3+2+3 and 4+1+3) are:
- Road and City Traffic
- Management in Traffic
- Traffic
- Traffic Safety
- Air Traffic
Competences
The study of Traffic is aimed at research training and improvement for an analytical approach to reengineering and the application of innovations in improving the organization of traffic systems by applying scientific modeling methods. Within this study, students will master methods of scientific research work, scientific methods and research procedures of Traffic and transport, technical-technological and other processes; the basics of decision-making theory; methods and techniques of improving modern traffic and transport processes; independent research work and practical application of achieved scientific and technical-technological achievements. Students who enroll and graduate from the Faculty of Traffic can be employed in various organizations, institutions, and companies in the social or private sector of Traffic and transport, such as traffic secretariats, urban planning institutes, technical inspections, design organizations, traffic safety departments, institutes for expert opinions, car associations and driving schools, secondary and higher technical schools, computer and control centers, statistical offices, insurance offices, scientific institutes, car transport companies, international forwarding, bus stations, services, parking services, utility companies, other companies in the private sector and social ownership that deal with Traffic and transport.
The title that a student acquires upon completing his studies is:
I cycle:
- Baccalaureate/bachelor in traffic engineering with an indication of 180 ECTS or 240 ECTS points and the name of the completed study program
II cycle:
- Master of Traffic with an indication of the study program
III cycle:
- Doctor of Technical Sciences with an indication of the study program