This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
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ENV 121 |
Introduction to Environmental Science |
Upon completion of this course, students will: CO1: Appraise the physical and chemical factors that influence organisms, their physiology, and ecosystem function. CO2: Evaluate the basic concept of ecological and biological processes that ensure long-term stability of ecosystems CO3: Examine the ecological patterns and processes at levels of organization above the population, including community ecology and ecosystem ecology CO4: Critically analyze the role of Ecological principles to manage ecosystems CO5: Examine the differences between the operations of natural and managed ecosystems and develop models for their sustainable growth and development. CO6: Analyze the major areas of population ecology, interspecific interactions and interactions with the physical environment. |
Approach in teaching: Power point presentations, Instructional charts, Interactive lectures, Group discussions Learning activities for the students: Learning through memory game, Environmental issues related news reading and green file preparation, Case studies |
Assignment, Open Book test Poster making on, Environmental Issues Group Activity, Quiz, Class Test, Semester End Examination |
Biogeochemical cycles: Patterns and basic types of cycles
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