Course objectives
This course will enable the students to -
1. Understand the analytical methods for various chemicals in water and the use of different computer applications.
2. Develop skills for planning monitoring programmes for pollution prevention and interpret the results
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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ENV 125 |
Practical |
Upon completion of the practical course, students will be able to: CO17: Develop water quality monitoring programme according to the process requirement CO18: Explain chemistry of various anthropogenic pollutants and their basic analytical techniques CO19: Interpret the interrelationship of various water quality parameters and predict the changes in surface and ground water quality CO20: Use the basic computer applications required for preparation and presentation of data |
Approach in teaching: Conduction of practical exercises, Interpretation of results obtained after analysis of samples Learning activities for the students: Preparation of flow charts for conduction of practical exercises, Interpretation of results according to the given case studies |
Preparation of practical records, Monitoring programme planning based on case study, Class test, Viva Voce |
LAB SAFETY RULES
COMPUTER ORIENTATION
ACQUAINTANCE WITH LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS AND PREPARATION OF A PRACTICAL RECORD
WATER ANALYSIS
Quantitative Estimation of the following parameters in the given water sample:
Field work and Report submission
Green File Preparation
Note: Any other practical exercise (related to theory) may be conducted besides the ones mentioned above.