Academic Year/course:
2023/24
436 - Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering Technology
30030 - Environmental engineering
Syllabus Information
Academic year:
2023/24
Subject:
30030 - Environmental engineering
Faculty / School:
110 - Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura
Degree:
436 - Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering Technology
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
4
Semester:
First semester
Subject type:
Compulsory
Module:
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1. General information
The main objective of this subject is to provide students with the scientific and technical knowledge that will enable them to identify and control water, air and soil pollution, providing them with quality training in the field of environmental assessment, management and environmental planning, all aimed at protecting health and the environment. The student will acquire training in minimization techniques or measures and treatment technologies, especially in the industrialsector.
These approaches and objectives are closely aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda(https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/es/) and certain specific targets, such as: Targets 6.3, 6.4 and 6.6 of Goal 6, Target 9.4 of Goal 9 and Targets 12.2, 12.4, 12.5, 12.6 and 12.8 of Goal 12.
2. Learning results
- Recognize the pollutants that can be generated and their effect or impact on the receiving environment (atmosphere, water and soil).
- Analyze an industrial activity and identify the environmental problems it may generate.
- Plan a pollution prevention and control strategy in specific cases, in water, air and waste, at a basic level.
- Selecting the most appropriate technique for purification and/or pollution control in specific cases, as well as sizing effluent treatment facilities
- To know the basic regulations related to environmental matters: discharges, atmosphere, waste, environmental impact assessment, integrated pollution control.
- To know the basics of an Environmental Management System at a basic level.
3. Syllabus
Unit 0. Introduction: Current environmental problems. Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals.
Block 1. WATER POLLUTION.
Block 2. ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION.
Block 3. WASTE CONTAMINATION.
Block 4. INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TOOLS
4. Academic activities
- Participative lectures (30 hours).
Expository sessions of theoretical and practical content.
- Problem solving classes and case studies (15 hours).
Exercises and/or specific practical cases of direct or complementary application to what has been covered in the lectures will be carried out. They will also be used to monitor teaching work.
- Practical laboratory and simulation classes (10 hours)
Both experimental practices in the laboratory and simulation practices will be carried out by means of the use of computer tools.
It will consist of a supervised practical work during the four-month period.
Visits to facilities related to Environmental Engineering on a voluntary basis, as long as is feasible. It is estimated that 5 hours will be dedicated to study and personal work.
- Personal study and work (80 hours)
- Assessment tests (5 hours)
5. Assessment system
The subject will be assessed in the global assessment modality by means of the following activities:
1. Laboratory practicals and simulation (15% of the grade, minimum 5 out of 10)
The assessment of each practice will be done through the delivery of reports and/or written tests.
2. Practical work (15% of the grade, minimum 5 out of 10)
The assessment of the work will be done through the presentation of the same in the format indicated by the teacher and/or the performance of written tests .
The student who does not pass these activities during the teaching period will have the opportunity to pass them by means of an individual written test in the two official calls. The grade obtained is kept for the second call of the same academic year.
3. Intermediate test (20% of the grade, minimum 5 out of 10)
Individual written test on part of the contents of the subject.
4. Final test (50% of the grade, minimum 5 out of 10)
Individual written test on the rest of the contents of the subject not evaluated in the intermediate test.
If the student does not pass the intermediate test, the final test will consist of a written test of all the contents of the subject, which represents 70% of the final grade (minimum 5 out of 10)