University of Montenegro Faculty of Biotechnology

University of Montenegro
Faculty of Biotechnology
Biotehnički fakultet
Univerziteta Crne Gore
Type Public
Established 1961
Dean Natalija Perović
Location Podgorica, Montenegro
42°26′37″N 19°14′38″E / 42.44372°N 19.243915°E / 42.44372; 19.243915Coordinates: 42°26′37″N 19°14′38″E / 42.44372°N 19.243915°E / 42.44372; 19.243915
Campus Urban
Affiliations University of Montenegro
Website www.btf.ac.me

The University of Montenegro Biotechnical Faculty (Montenegrin: Biotehnički fakultet Univerziteta Crne Gore Биотехнички факултет Универзитета Црне Горе) is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. The building is located in Podgorica, at the University campus.

History

Scientific research in agriculture in Montenegro was established in 1937, when the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia decided to establish the experimental State Research Station for Southern Cultures in Bar. After World War II, the founding of new institutions and renewal of previously existing ones followed, such as:

The Agricultural Institute was established in 1961, as a result of merging the above mentioned institutions. It functioned under that name until 1997, when it was transformed into the Biotechnical Institute by including the Forestry Sector into one unique scientific research institution. By establishing the Studies of Agriculture, in 2005, the Institute developed into a faculty, and in 2008 formally changed its name into the Biotechnical Faculty.[1]

Organization

The Faculty of Biotechnology has adequately equipped classrooms and laboratories situated in the Faculty's buildings in Podgorica, Bar and Bijelo Polje, as well as experimental plots for a part of students’ professional practice and organization of Faculty production.[2]

Undergraduate academic studies

The undergraduate academic studies are divided in two study groups:

Specialist academic studies

The specialist academic studies at the Faculty have four study groups:

Master studies

The master studies of Plant production are organized on the following three groups:

References

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