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GTU Environmental engineering sem-7 syllabus

 

GTU Environmental engineering B.E sem 7 syllabus of all subjects

 






(1) Summer Internship (3170001):

 

 

Rationale:

Upon completion of this course students should be able to:

1. Will expose Technical students to the industrial environment, which cannot be simulated in the classroom

and hence creating competent professionals for the industry.

2. Provide possible opportunities to learn, understand and sharpen the real time technical / managerial skills required at the job.s

3. Gain experience in writing Technical reports/projects.

4. Expose students to the engineer’s responsibilities and ethics.

5. Understand the social, economic and administrative considerations that influence the working environment of industrial organizations

  

(2) Industrial Wastewater Pollution and Control (3171303):

 


Rationale:

Environmental pollution caused by industry can be reduced either by treatment or by prevention at the source.

Cleaner production is the technique of reduction of elimination of source of pollution from industry. This knowledge or concept is the need of the hour for all the countries of the world.

 

(3) Cleaner Production and Waste Utilization (3171304)

 


Rationale:

Environmental pollution caused by industry can be reduced either by treatment or by prevention at the source.

Cleaner production is the technique of reduction of elimination of source of pollution from industry. This knowledge or concept is the need of the hour for all the countries of the world.

 

(4) Wastewater Engineering (3171306):

 


Rationale:

This course provides fundamentals for selection and design of the most appropriate and sustainable wastewater treatment systems.

It also provides the basics on technology selection and engineering economics for analysis, evaluation and comparison of different treatment alternatives.

 

(5) Design of Air Pollution Control Equipments (3171307):

 


Rationale:

This course provides fundamentals for selection and design of the most appropriate air pollution control systems. It also provides the basics regarding the auxiliary equipments necessary for efficient working of air pollution control system of any industry.

 

(6) Anaerobic Biological Treatment Technologies (3171308):

 


Rationale: Different anaerobic biological treatments are required for treatment of organic waste.



                                                     



(7) Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technologies (3171309):

 


Rationale:

Satisfying the stringent standards for disposal of treated effluents in various sinks and reusing/recycling of treated effluents for different uses requires that the Wastewater be given more exhaustive and advanced Treatment.

Hence this subject aims to give knowledge to the students regarding advanced wastewater treatment technologies.

 

(8) Advance Water Treatment Technologies (3171310):

 


Rationale:

Satisfying the standards for drinking water requires advance treatment. Hence this subject aims to give knowledge to the students regarding advanced water treatment technologies.

 

(9) Environmental Impact Assessment (3171311):

 


Rationale:

In order to overcome the problems of nvironmental degradation, it is very necessary to plan the development process in a sustainable manner so that control and mitigation measures can be undertaken prior to occurrence of degradation.

One important tool to do this is carrying out Environmental Impact Assessment. Hence knowledge of this subject is very important for an Environmental engineer.

 

(10) Environmental Risk Management (3171312):

 


Rationale:

planning, executing and managing major risk with the understanding of organized risk assessment and management, multidisciplinary approach to evaluating scientific data, the techniques involved in analyzing risks.

 

(11) Resource and Energy Recovery From Waste (3171313):

 


Rationale:

To understand the principles of recovery of materials and energy from wastes through biochemical ,mechanical and thermo-chemical conversions.

 

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