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19E013ELO - Lighting

Course specification
Course title Lighting
Acronym 19E013ELO
Study programme Electrical Engineering and Computing
Module
Type of study bachelor academic studies
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
    ESPB 6.0 Status elective
    Condition None.
    The goal • Introducing students to the basic photometric quantities. • Introducing students to the relevant characteristics of light sources and luminaires. • Design of interior lighting. • Design of street, ambient and outdoor decorative lighting.
    The outcome Training students to design indoor and outdoor lighting.
    Contents
    URL to lectures https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3AyosU7gwTDKbXV0iC_z-2OBqf25khZuOaWLcScivQ6Bo1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=cf70de57-1e8e-4331-896e-357703c92ffc&tenantId=1774ef2e-9c62-478a-8d3a-fd2a495547ba
    Contents of lectures Fundamentals of light. Light sources. Luminaires. Interior lighting (quality factors, design and calculations, application areas). Outdoor lighting. Methods of calculation and application areas (street, ambient and outdoor decorative lighting).
    Contents of exercises Guest lectures, visits to renown luminaire manufacturers and city tour (analysis of the existing outdoor decorative lighting).
    Literature
    1. M. Kostic, “Theory and Practice of Electrical Installations Design – third, expanded edition”, 2014 (in Serbian)
    2. Philips Lighting, “Lighting Manual”, Fifth Edition, 1993. (Original title)
    3. M. Kostic, "Road Lighting", 2006 (in Serbian)
    Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
    Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
    2 2
    Methods of teaching Lectures, auditory excercises, guest lectures, visits to renown luminaire manufacturers and city tour (analysis of the existing outdoor decorative lighting).
    Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
    Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
    Activites during lectures Test paper 30
    Practical lessons Oral examination
    Projects
    Colloquia 70
    Seminars