Not recommended for first semester Freshmen Conventional energy resources, fossil fuels including petroleum, natural gas, coal and tar sands, the promise and problems of nuclear energy, alternative energy sources, wind, solar, biogas, tidal etc., energy
Earth's ecosystems, major issues relating to the human use and misuse of environmental resources and possible courses of action for their conservation.
Principles of occupational health at work, values system for industrial workers, OHS systems in different industrial sectors, components of OHS plan related to different activities such as industry, municipality etc., industrial hygiene and safety, accide
Relationship of population, resources and sustainability, factors affecting human population size, population age structure, consequences of increase or decrease in population, population projections, population growth models and methods of controlling po
Prerequisite: Instructor's approval required Biological and physical environmental problems focusing on geological hazards, water quality, water supply, solid waste, introduced and endangered species, preservation of wetland ecosystem, social and politic
Students with a CGPA 2.75 or above will be eligible for this research project. Students with CGPA less than 2.75 will have to take two additional courses from electives of their concentration.
This course deals with major problems related with pollution of air, soil and water resources. It covers processes responsible for the occurrence and release of pollutants in the environment, dispersion mechanisms, the hazards associated with different ty
This course includes Introduction to ecology, climate and habitats, light, temperature and water; Populations, distribution, species interaction, competition; Communities, their nature, species diversity, Ecosystems, ow of energy, nutrient cycle, and foo