Environmental Laboratory
Course Code
TL3103
Number of Credits
3
Semester
Course Type
C
Study Material
Study Material | Depth |
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Introduction: Explanation of lecture schedule, practicums, practicum reports, assessment system | Express |
Sampling and preservation methods for liquid samples: Sampling in still and moving waters, preservation methods | Express |
Water analysis: physical parameters | Expert |
Water analysis: Coagulation–flocculation, disinfection, sludge content | Expert |
Water analysis: Minerals and metals | Expert |
Water analysis: continued; NTK, N-NH3, N-NO2, N-NO3 | Expert |
Water analysis: chemical parameters; Dissolved oxygen, BOD, COD, TOC | Expert |
Water analysis: continued Fat, phenol, phosphate | Expert |
Sampling methods, solid sample preparation and sludge analysis, Composition, drying, sludge, total solids, total volatiles, SVI, Settleable solid | Expert |
Solid waste analysis: metal extraction, C and N content, calorific value | Expert |
B3 waste analysis: Sample extraction and TCLP | Expert |
Air analysis: Analysis preparation, introduction to air analysis tools | Expert |
Air analysis: Particulate Analysis | Expert |
Air analysis: COx, SOx, and NOx | Explore |
Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course
CPMK Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
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CPMK 1 | Students can understand the principles of laboratory analysis in environmental problems, and are able to apply them for evaluation, design and experimentation purposes along with their interpretation for engineering design needs. |
Learning Method
- KBL, PBL, SBL, CBL
Learning Modality
- Offline, Synchronous
Assessment Methods
- Report, Essay, Demonstration, Practice