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ENGI4597: Environmental Engineering 4

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Type Tied
Level 4
Credits 10
Availability Available in 2023/24
Module Cap None.
Location Durham
Department Engineering

Prerequisites

  • None

Corequisites

  • None

Excluded Combinations of Modules

  • None

Aims

  • This module is designed solely for students studying Department of Engineering degree programmes.
  • This module will give students the knowledge and skills appropriate for a career in environmental engineering, environmental management or further graduate study.

Content

  • Environmental economics.
  • Environmental law and policy.
  • Contaminant transport.
  • Water pollution
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Water treatment
  • Air quality control
  • Geological storage of CO2
  • Environmental impact assessment
  • Uncertainty analysis.

Learning Outcomes

Subject-specific Knowledge:

  • Understand the economic difficulties associated with sustainable development
  • Understand the need to translate ecosystem services like carbon storage and water storage into cost benefit models
  • Understand the strengths and limitations of law and policy with respect to environmental protection
  • Develop simple mathematical models to describe reactive transport of contaminants in the environment
  • Size and design key aspects of wastewater and potable water treatment plants
  • Understand a range of air quality control issues
  • Estimate the CO2 storage capacity of a geological formation
  • Prepare an environmental impact assessment
  • Propagate parametric uncertainty through environmental models.

Subject-specific Skills:

  • Will have acquired intellectual and practical skills in order to apply environmental management principles and methodologies to the solution of familiar and unfamiliar problems.
  • International and local perspective
  • Cultural awareness
  • Commercial awareness
  • Environmental awareness
  • Earth's natural resources
  • Environmental monitoring and management
  • The role of the professional in society.

Key Skills:

  • Prepare, process, interpret and present data using appropriate qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Solve numerical problems using computer or non-computer techniques
  • Critical analysis
  • Research capability
  • Engage with the professional world
  • Practical competency
  • Independent learning
  • Numeracy, IT and information skills
  • Opportunity identification.

Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module

  • The module content is delivered in lectures and is reinforced by problem sheets, MATLAB programs and worked examples, equipping students with the required problem solving capability.
  • Students are able to make use of staff 'Tutorial Hours' to discuss any aspect of the module with teaching staff on a one-to-one basis. These are sign up sessions available for up to one hour per week per lecture course.
  • A single examination covers all of the lecture material. Written timed examinations are appropriate because of the wide range of analytical, in-depth material covered in this module and allow students to demonstrate the ability to solve environmental engineering problems independently.

Teaching Methods and Learning Hours

ActivityNumberFrequencyDurationTotalMonitored
Lectures10Typically 1 per week2 hours20 
Tutorial hoursAs requiredWeekly sign-up sessionsUp to 1 Hour10 
Preparation and Reading70 
Total100 

Summative Assessment

Component: Examination Component Weighting: 100%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Written Examination2 hours100No

Formative Assessment

N/A

More information

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