Erasmus ECTS Information Package
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Erasmus ECTS Information Package
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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>ECTS</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Package</strong><br />
Faculty of EEEA<br />
3153 Economics<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 3<br />
Weekly classes: 2lec+1sem+0labs+0ps<br />
Assessment: continuous assessment<br />
Type of exam: written<br />
Departments involved:<br />
Department of Economics<br />
Faculty of Business and Management<br />
Lecturers:<br />
Assoc. Prof. Emil Georgiev Trifonov, MEcon, PhD, Department of Economics, tel.: 082 888 557,<br />
E-mail: е_trifonov@abv.bg<br />
Assoc. Prof. Dyanko Hristov Minchev, MEcon, PhD, Department of Economics, tel.: 082 888 557,<br />
E-mail: dminchev@uni-ruse.bg<br />
Abstract:<br />
Economics is a fundamental economic discipline that examines the general principles and problems of<br />
contemporary market economy at micro- and macro level. It gives knowledge of the economic system functioning,<br />
and it is fundamental for the formation of economic expertise.<br />
Course content:<br />
Essence of Economics. Measuring Economic Activity: Incomes and Products Circulation. Goods and Services<br />
Production. Market and Market Mechanism. Demand and Supply Elasticity. Costs and Revenues of the Company.<br />
Competition and Market Behavior. Pricing and Income of Production Factors. Government Intervention in the<br />
Economy. Market Economy, Money Supply and Bank system. Macroeconomic and Policy Economic Theory.<br />
Economy Management (Fiscal and Monetary Policy). Government Policy and International Exchange. Rates of<br />
Exchange and Their Mechanism.<br />
Teaching and assessment:<br />
The teaching process in Economics is accomplished by lectures, seminars and controlled extracurricular work.<br />
The lectures present the logic of the discipline principles and illustrate it by appropriate examples. The seminars<br />
are based on the lectures and synchronized with their consistency. There are two tests as part of the continuous<br />
assessment on microeconomics and macroeconomics carried out during the seminars. The active form of the<br />
tuition in Economics is an essay whose topic is submitted in the first week of the course during the seminars.<br />
Countersign in the discipline is given to students that have been present at the two tests and have delivered selfelaborated<br />
essay. The final assessment of the student is formed by the results of the two tests and the essay.<br />
3234 Machine Elements and Mechanisms<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 5<br />
Weekly classes: 2lec+0sem+2labs+0ps+1ca<br />
Assessment: continuous assessment<br />
Type of exam: written<br />
Departments involved:<br />
Department of Theory of Mechanisms and Machines and Materials-handling Equipment<br />
Faculty of Agricultural and Industrial Engineering<br />
Lecturers:<br />
Prof. Ognian Liubenov Alipiev; MEng, PhD, Dept. of Theory of Mechanisms and Machines and Materials-handling<br />
Equipment, tel.: 082 888 593, E-mail: oalipiev@uni-ruse.bg<br />
Assoc. Prof. Ivan Georgiev Spasov; MEng, PhD, Dept. of Science, Machine elements and Technical Drawing, tel.:<br />
082 888 235, E-mail: igs@uni-ruse.bg<br />
Abstract:<br />
The course introduces the students to the main laps of structure and development of the mechanic systems, made<br />
of mechanisms, in which the variety of mechanic elements are connected in a different way. Through the course<br />
the necessary knowledge is formed for investigating and designing of mechanisms and machine elements. Main<br />
topics of theory, practicing, and constructing different mechanic systems are studied in the course. Course prerequisites<br />
include Informatics, Technical Mechanics and some other subjects.<br />
Course content:<br />
Basic concepts; Structure and classification of mechanisms; Analysis of lever, cam, toothed gearing and special<br />
mechanisms; Involute tooth transmission-geometric theory, kinetostatics, figuring out the contact strength and<br />
sagging; connections; elements of rotational motion – axis, shafts, bearings and connectors. frictronal and<br />
straptional transmissions; Dynamics of electromechanical systems; Balancing of mechanisms.<br />
Teaching and assessment:<br />
The theoretical terms given at the lectures are acquired practically and assimilated in laboratory practical work and<br />
in developing course assignments. The lecture material and practical work are visualised with a variety of<br />
kinematic models , makets of real mechanisms and machine elements, computer programs for stimulation of<br />
different processes and phenomena, installations and stands. Students also use paper and high-technological<br />
electronic carriers of information for self-training. Their knowledge is checked by 3 tests and 3 assignments. Final<br />
rating ends with a current mark or test.<br />
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