1. COURSE INFORMATION:
School | Chemical and Environmental Engineering | ||
Course Level | Undergraduate | ||
Direction | Chemical Engineering | ||
Course ID | ENVE 311 | Semester | 8th |
Course Category | Elective | ||
Course Modules | Instruction Hours per Week | ECTS | |
Lectures and Tutorials | 3 | 3 | |
Course Type | Scientific Area | ||
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Instruction/Exam Language | Greek | ||
The course is offered to Erasmus students | Yes | ||
Course URL | https//www.eclass.tuc.gr/courses/MHPER206/ (in Greek) |
2. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes |
The course of air pollution examines emissions and dispersion of gaseous pollutants and particulate matter in air, their impact on human health and the environment. Emphasis is given on the physico-chemical processes of pollutants in air so the students understand the complex sequence of processes arising from the emissions of pollutants from their sources, their transport and finally human exposure and dose or their deposition and effects to ecosystems and environment. Students are also required to calculate concentrations of gaseous and particulate pollutants through the application of air pollution models, which are widely used in environmental applications, thus acquiring valuable resources for their future occupation as Environmental Engineers. Finally, the course introduces the mechanisms of deposition of particulate pollutants in the different parts of the human respiratory system, a topic that has been the cutting edge of international scientific research in recent years.
2) Upon successful completion of this course the students will acquire new knowledge and specific skills on the following subjects:
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3. COURSE SYLLABUS
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4. INSTRUCTION and LEARNING METHODS - ASSESSMENT
Lecture Method | Direct (face to face) | ||
Use of Information and Communication Technology | E-class support with specialized educational material (Extra lectures for better understanding basic principles, additional exercises, proposed literature | ||
Instruction Organisation | Activity | Workload per Semester (hours) | |
- Lectures | 26 | ||
- Tutorials | 13 | ||
- Autonomous study | 61 | ||
Course Total | 75 | ||
Assessment Method | I. Written final examination of the subjects taught during lectures and tutorials (100 %) |
5. RECOMMENDED READING
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6. INSTRUCTORS
Course Instructor: | Professor M. Lazaridis (Faculty - ChEnvEng) | ||||
Lectures: | Professor M. Lazaridis (Faculty - ChEnvEng) | ||||
Tutorial exercises: | Dr. T. Glytsos (LTS - ChEnvEng) | ||||
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