Engineering biochemistry 1300-OBCHIC
Classes cover the basics of chemical analysis useful in monitoring and protecting the natural environment, and also introduce elements of modeling the degree of contamination of the ground environment with various forms of pollution.
Type of course
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the student:
- recognizes multiple relationships between environmental components and understands the processes occurring in the environment at different levels of the organization of nature (K_W01),
- has a knowledge of the human impact on the natural processes in the environment (K_W03),
- performs and describes simple and advanced research task individually and collectively (K_U01),
- uses specialistic terminology in the field of environmental protection in Polish and English (K_U06),
- critically evaluate information about the environment (K_U08),
- identifies the strengths and weaknesses of standard actions taken to solve environmental problems (K_U11),
- is able to identify environmental risks associated with economic activity (K_U14),
- is able to use in practice geochemical and bioindicationmethods applied in assessment of the degree of environmental pollution (K_U16),
- understands the necessity of lifelong learning; can inspire and organize the learning process of other people (K_K01),
- is able to determine an appropriate gradation of the problems to achieve the specified task (K_K04),
- understands the necessity of constant review of the information obtained through systematic study of with the scientific papers (K_K06),
- understands the necessity of constant improve their professional skills and of finding new methods to solve research problems (K_K08),
- is prepared to take up work related to environmental protection (K_K10).
Assessment criteria
Credit - the basis for credit is the presentation of research results obtained during the exercises in the form of a slide show, discussing the results obtained on the basis of literature data and presenting the conclusions.
Practical placement
Not applicable
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