Course code: 245703 | Subject title: ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY | ||||
Credits: 3 | Type of subject: Mandatory | Year: 4 | Period: 1º S | ||
Department: Applied Chemistry | |||||
Lecturers: | |||||
KORILI , SOFIA [Mentoring ] | BIMBELA SERRANO, FERNANDO [Mentoring ] |
The main objective of this course is to acquire applied knowledge about environmental technologies and sustainability. Industrial and domestic activities generate pollution and have to meet the necessary tools for its prevention and control.
Treatment and management of urban and industrial waste and effluent. Environmental impact and management.
GC-ET1: Knowledge in basic materials and technology that will enable them to learn new methods and theories, and give them with versatility to adapt to new situations.
GC-ET2: Ability to solve problems with initiative, decision making, creativity, critical thinking and to communicate and transmit knowledge and skills in the field of Industrial Engineering.
GC-ET3: Capacity to manage specifications, regulations and mandatory standards.
GC-ET4: Ability to analyze and assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions.
GC-ET5: Ability to work in a multilingual and multidisciplinary environment.
GC-ET6: Knowledge, understanding and ability to implement the necessary legislation in the field of Industrial Engineering.
SC-ET1: To learn the basics of environmental technology and sustainability.
SC-ET2: To understand the basic principles of effluent treatment systems and their impact on sustainable development.
SC-ET3: To know the methods of pollution prevention and environmental management.
L1: To know the basic concepts of environmental technology and sustainability
L2: To understand the basic principles of the effluent treatment systems and their effect on sustainable development
L3: To know the methods of pollution prevention and environmental management
Methodology- Formative activity |
Attendance (h) |
Self study (h) |
A-1 Lessons in classroom. |
22,5 |
|
A-2 Practicals |
7,5 |
|
A-3 Realization of groups projects |
|
5 |
A-4 Personal study time |
|
35 |
A-5 Tutoring and assessment tests |
5 |
|
Total |
35 |
40 |
Assessment of activity |
Evaluation tool |
Weight (%) | Recoverability |
L1, L2, L3 |
Assessment tests setting out the acquired concepts |
75% Minimum grade to weight in the final grade = 5/10 |
Recoverable through an assessment test |
L1, L2, L3 |
Assessment tests and reports of practical activities |
25% | Non-recoverable |
The Environmental Technology course is divided into three thematic units:
Unit 1. Characterization and treatment of contaminated water.
Unit 2. Pollutants and air pollution control.
Unit 3. Management of municipal and industrial solid waste.
Mandatory practicals in the laboratories of the Department of Applied Chemistry: Evaluation of physicochemical parameters characterizing the degree of contamination of a liquid effluent.
The final mark of the course, FM, is calculated as:
FM = 0.75 x (EM) + 0.25 x (PM)
where EM is the mark of the written exam and PM is the practicals mark.
If the exam mark is less than 5/10, the final mark of the course will be the one of the written exam.
Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.
Basic:
Contaminación ambiental. Una visión desde la Química. C. Orozco, A. Pérez, Mª.N. González, F.J. Rodríguez, J.M. Alfayate. Editorial Thomson (2003)
Ingeniería de aguas residuales. Tratamiento, vertido y reutilización. Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. Editorial McGraw-Hill (1995).
Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science. M.L. Davis and S.J. Masten. McGraw-Hill, Third Edition (2014).
Complementary:
Kirk-Othmer. Chemical technology and the environment. Volúmenes 1 y 2. Editorial J. Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2007).