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Academy of Technical and Art Applied Studies

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Environmental Protection Course code: 181317 | 6 ECTS credits

Basic information
Level of Studies: Undergraduate applied studies
Year of Study: 3
Semester: 6
Requirements: Knowledge of basic concepts of electrical engineering and mathematics which can enable students to follow the course successfully.
Goal: To introduce students to basic concepts of environmental protection.
Outcome: Students will be able to apply basic knowledge of environmental protection.
Contents of the course
Theoretical instruction:
  1. The environment – term, factors (water, air, soil).
  2. The condition of the environment and identifying problems.
  3. Endangering the environment. The sources of pollution.
  4. Cadastre of polluters, sources of pollution and polluting substances of the environment.
  5. The consequences of air, water, soil and food pollution.
  6. Measures and activities used in the environmental protection. The preventive measures.
  7. Transport and dispersion of pollutants.
  8. Controlling the accidents. Risk estimation.
  9. Monitoring of the environment. The principles and techniques of collecting samples.
  10. Environmental management. Human-enviroment interaction.
  11. Environmental protection system.
  12. The international and national legal framework and cooperation in the area of environmental protection.
  13. Environmental protection and energetics - pollution sources, energy efficiency, renewable energy sources.
  14. Enriching the environment.
  15. Colloquium.
Practical instruction (Problem solving sessions/Lab work/Practical training):
  1. Practical teaching program follows the lecture.
Textbooks and References
  1. Š. Đarmati, D. Veselinović, I. Gržetić, D. Marković, Životna sredina i njena zaštita I, Fakultet za primenjenu ekologiju,Univerzitet Singidunum, Beograd, 2008.
  2. R. Sokolović, S. Sokolović: “Inženjerstvo u zaštiti životne sredine”, Tehnološki fakultet Novi Sad, 2002.
Number of active classes (weekly)
Lectures: 3
Practical classes: 2
Other types of classes: 0
Grading (maximum number of points: 100)
Pre-exam obligations
Points
activities during lectures
10
activities on practial excersises
0
seminary work
10
colloquium
20
Final exam
Points
Written exam
60
Oral exam
0

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