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KOLHAN UNIVERSITY

CHAIBASA

SYLLABUS FOR FYUGP, NEP – 2020


B. Sc. ENVIRONMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT

Designed By

Mala Mandhyan Anish Rani


Head, B.Sc. EWM Assistant Professor, B.Sc. EWM
Mrs KMPM Vocational College, Mrs KMPM Vocational College,
Jamshedpur Jamshedpur
Subject: B. Sc. Environment & Water Management
Course Code: MJ-1
Course: Environmental pollution

Learning Outcomes
1. Learner will be able to understand the effects of water and air pollution on the environment.
2. Learners will develop scientific attitude to abate environmental Pollution.
3. Learn will experience the real-world problem of thermal pollution and will acquire a set of values for
environmental protection.
4. Learner will develop improved understanding of fresh water and marine pollution and will be able to develop
scientific thinking about the measures to control water pollution.
5. Learner will be able to evaluate the relations among environment, human, and health.
6. Learners will enhance their knowledge about soil erosion and conservation.

Unit Topics Details Credit hours


1 Environmental Pollution Definition of Pollution, Pollutants, classification of pollutants 5

Ambient Air quality: Sources and types of pollutants (Primary 5


2 Air Pollution and Secondary) sources, National ambient air Quality standards,
Urban air Quality.

Sources, frequency, intensity and permissible ambient noise 10


Standards, noise measurements, Impact on life forms and
3 Noise Pollution humans: control measures.

Sources of surface and groundwater Pollution; Sources & effects


of inorganic pollutants, organic pollutants, sewage & domestic 10
4 Freshwater and waste, detergents, biological pollutants. Water Quality
parameters and standards.

Sources of marine pollution, oil spill, its effects and control.


5 Marine Pollution

Introduction, sources, effects and control 5


6 Thermal pollution:

Definition, causes of soil pollution and land degradation ;effects 10


7 Soil pollution of soil pollution on environment, vegetation and other life forms,
control strategies

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Practical  Determination of Physical Parameters of Freshwater
Source (pH, Turbidity, Temperature)
 Measurement of Noise level
 Estimation of Soil pH.
 Estimation of Soil moisture.
 Determination of oil & grease

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References:
1. Environmental Chemistry, H. Kaur (Pragati Prakashan)
2. Environmental Chemistry, A. K. Dey (New Age International Publication)
3. A Basic Course in Environmental Studies, S.Deswal /A.Deswal (Educational and Technical
Publication)
5. Solid Waste Management, K, Shashi Kumar (P.H.I Learning Private Limited)
6. Purohit, S.S. & R. Ranjan, R. 2007. Ecology ,Environment & Pollution [Agrobios (India), 2003]
KOLHAN UNIVERSITY
CHAIBASA

SYLLABUS FOR FYUGP, NEP – 2020


B. Sc. ENVIRONMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT

Designed By

Mala Mandhyan Anish Rani


Head, B.Sc. EWM Assistant Professor, B.Sc. EWM
Mrs KMPM Vocational College, Mrs KMPM Vocational College,
Jamshedpur Jamshedpur
Subject: B. Sc. Environment & Water Management
Course Code: MN – 1A
Course: Disaster Management and Industrial Safety.

Learning outcomes
1. Learners will be able to understand the basic concept of disaster(s) and disaster management, their significance
and types.
2. Learners will develop the analytical skills to study relationship between vulnerability, disasters, disaster
prevention and risk reduction.
3. Learners will gain a preliminary understanding of approaches to Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).
4. Learners will be empowered with the awareness of institutional processes in the country for Disaster
Management.

Unit Topic Details Credit hours

1 Disaster Introduction to Disaster, Types of Disaster, Risk and Vulnerability, 15


Management Concept and scope of disaster management emergency management.
Phases and professional activities – Mitigation, preparedness,
response, recovery.

2 Tools of Disaster Emergency Management Information Systems (EIMS) organizations 15


management related to disaster management. International organizations –
International Association of Emergency Managers, Red cross/Red
crescent, United Nations, World Bank. National Organizations –
National Institute of Disaster Management, Emergency management
and research institute (EMRI), National remote sensing institute
(NIRS).

3 Introduction to Introduction to Industrial safety, Industrial safety Principles safety


Industrial and productivity, Need for safety, the role of safety 15
Safety professional/officer, safety organizations, accidents. OSHA &
Industrial Hygiene.

Safety Industrial safety management, safety audit , Safety awareness and


4 management training , effective steps to implement safety procedures Personal
and legislation Protective Equipment's ,Indian safety legislation, accident 15
prevention.

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References:
1. Environment: Problems and Solutions, D.K. Asthana and Meera Asthana, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi
2. Environmental Hazards, Smith, K.Routledge, London.
3. Deshmukh. L.M., Industrial Safety Management, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
4. Jain.R.K and Sunil Rao, Industrial Safety, Health and Environmental Management Systems, 1st Edition, Khanna Delhi
2006.
5. Dr.KU.Mistry - Fundamentals of Industrial Safety and Health, Sidharth Prakashan, Ahmedabad.
6. Grimaldi and Simonds, Safety Management, AITES Publishers,New Delhi (2001)

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