ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
RSSS10103o13Semester:
2013/2014 winterName:
Environmental protection - basic courseMajor:
Environmental ProtectionStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
1ECTS points:
2Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 0 / 0Lecturer:
prof. dr hab. Anna KarczewskaLanguage of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
Students know the most important links between various environmental issues, environmental protection the other fields of knowledge. They recognize and describe the basic relationships between the elements of the environment - the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. They list and outline the major threats to the environment on a global and local scales, recognize the mechanisms of these threats and the resulting problems, describe the general principles for solving these problems. They know historical aspects of the development of environmental protection and the most important current events related to environmental protection
Skills:
Students identify the most important threats to the environment caused by human activity and are able to analyze the links between the processes occurring in the environment and the adverse effects of human activities. They identify the most important solutions to improve the quality of the environment. They are able to participate in discussion on the basic issues of environmental protection, using the proper terminology and using correct ways of arguing. They can make a critical assessment of the most important environmental problems.
Competences:
Personal and social competences:
Students exhibit sensitivity to environmental issues on the local and global scales, are aware of the importance of these issues in the contemporary world. He uses rational arguments in favor of environmental protection.
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge from secondary school.Course content:
Fundamental terms in environmental protection. Pro-ecological thinking in the history of civilization. Sustainable development. Global and local problems of climate, air, water, lithosphere and biosphere. Natural resources. The rules of waste and wastewater management. Links between agriculture and environment.Recommended literature:
1)Botkin, D.B. 2003. Environmental science: Earth as a living planet, New York, John Wiley & Sons
2)Porteous A. 2008: Dictionary of Environmental Science and Technology - 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons
3)G. Tyler Miller, S. Spoolman, 2008. Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, Cengage Learning, 2008
Assessment methods:
Assessment methods: Exam.
Assessment of proper usage of environmental terminology. Checking the students’ knowledge concerning links between the environment and human activity. Checking their awareness of current events in the field of environmental protection
Comment:
Self-study and analysis based of current information from the media.