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Four Years Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Science and Technology (ES&T)
Department of Environmental Science and Health Management (Proposed-Department of Environmental Science and Technology) Jessore Science and Technology University Jessore-7408, Bangladesh
Department of Environmental Science and Health Management (Proposed-Department of Environmental Science and Technology) Jessore Science and Technology University
Jessore-7408, Bangladesh
FIRST YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER Course No EST 1101 EST 1103 EST 1105 EST 1107 EST 1109 EST1111 Course Title Theory Introduction to Environmental Science and Technology Physical Environment I Biological Environment Chemistry I Mathematics I Communicative English Practical Work Practical work on Physical Environment- I Practical work on Biological Environment Practical work on Chemistry I Semester Final Viva Grand Total Credit 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 17 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 3.5 20.5
FIRST YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER Course No EST 1201 EST 1203 EST 1205 EST 1207 EST 1209 EST 1211 EST 1213 Course Title Theory Land Forming Process Chemistry II Environmental Sociology Environmental Physics Mathematics II Environmental Pollution Introduction to computer application Total: EST 1202 EST 1204 EST 1210 Practical Work Practical work on Land Forming Process ( field trip) Practical work on Chemistry II Semester Final Viva Total: Grand Total Credit 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 19 1.0 1.0 0.5 2.5 21.5
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FIRST YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER _______________________________________________ 3 FIRST YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER ____________________________________________ 3 SECOND YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER ____________________________________________ 4 SECOND YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER __________________________________________ 4 THIRD YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER ______________________________________________ 5 THIRD YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER ____________________________________________ 5 FOURTH YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER ____________________________________________ 6 FOURTH YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER __________________________________________ 6 FIRST YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER ______________________________________________ 10
EST 1101: Introduction to Environmental science and Technology ____________________ 10 EST 1103: Physical Environment-I ______________________________________________ 11 EST 1105: Biological Environment ______________________________________________ 12 EST 1107 Chemistry I ________________________________________________________ 13 EST 1109: Mathematics I _____________________________________________________ 14 EST 1111: Communicative English ______________________________________________ 15 EST 1104: Practical work on Physical Environment-I _______________________________ 16 EST 1106: Practical work on Biological Environment _______________________________ 16 EST 1108: Practical work on Chemistry I _________________________________________ 17
Syllabus for B. Sc. (Hons.) in Environmental Science and Technology EST 2113: Statistics _________________________________________________________ 31 EST 2104: Practical work on Environmental Chemistry _____________________________ 31 EST 2108: Practical work on Soil Environment ___________________________________ 31 EST 2212: Practical work on Meteorology _______________________________________ 31
Syllabus for B. Sc. (Hons.) in Environmental Science and Technology EST 4103: Water Supply, Health and Sanitation ___________________________________ 54 EST 4105: Environmental Ethics, protocols and Laws ______________________________ 55 EST 4107: Instrumental Analysis _______________________________________________ 56 EST 4109 Research Methodology ______________________________________________ 57 EST 4111: Environmental Modeling ____________________________________________ 58 EST 4102: Practical work on Waste and Waste management ________________________ 58 EST 4112: Practical work on Environmental Modeling______________________________ 58 EST 4201: Environmental Management System ___________________________________ 59 EST 4203: Environment, Health and Safety ______________________________________ 60 EST 4205: Integrated Water Resource Management _______________________________ 61 EST 4207: Industrial Pollution and Management __________________________________ 62 EST 4209: Environmental Biotechnology ________________________________________ 63 EST 4211: Climate Process and Change __________________________________________ 64 EST 4200: Project Work ______________________________________________________ 65
FIRST YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER EST 1101: Introduction to Environmental science and Technology
Course Number: EST 1101 Course Title: Introduction to Environmental Science and technology Credit: 3 [3 hours per week for a period of 13 (3X13 hours) weeks] 1. Historical and philosophical perspective of and definition of Environment and Environmental Science: The Earth Charter, The distinction of Environmental Science with other science subjects, the scope and importance of environmental science and environmental scientist in the Twenty first century; relation between environmental science and technology 2. Views on nature and the environmental attitudes/ethics: A brief outline on Societal Environmental Ethics, Corporate Environmental Ethics, Environmental Justice, Individual Environmental Ethics and Global Environmental Ethics. 3. Classical theories of Environmental Science: An Essay on the Principle of Population, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, The Sociology of Nature, The Tragedy of Commons, The Strategy of Ecosystem development, The historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis, Gaia etc. 4. The Guiding Concepts on Environment: the Uniqueness of Earth, its surface processes, the land use and its cumulative affect etc. 5. The spheres of the earth: lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere) and their nature, organization and relationship (with emphasis on interaction between the physical environment and organisms 6. The Environmental Issues: Global Environmental Issues (Global warming, Climate Change, Ozone Depletion etc); Regional Environmental Issues (Acid Rain, Ground and Surface Water Contamination and Pollution, Water Management etc); Local Environmental Issues-Case studies (such as oil pollution, radiation pollution etc) and the reaction of environmental scientist with regard to environmental issues. 7. Principles and application of Environmental Technology: mass balance, conservation, energy; application of environmental technology for pollution management
Recommended References:
Enger ED and Smith BF (1995) Environmental Science a study of interrelationship, WmC Brown Publisher Jackson ARW and Jacson JM (1996) Environmental Science, Longman Keller EA (1985) Environmental Geology, CBS Publishers, Delhi Pickering KT and Owen LA (1997) An Introduction to Global Environmental Issues, Routledge Nelissen, N; Straaten, van der Jan and Klinkers (eds) (1997) Classics in Environmental Studies An Overview of Classic Texts in Environmental Studies, Utrecht International Books Ison, S; Peake, S and Wall, S (2002) Environmental Issues and Politics, Prentice Hall.
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James S. Monroe & Reed Wicander. 2006, The changing earth exploring geology and evolution 4 th edition, Books/Cole Cengage Learning Thomson and Turk , Introduction of Physical Geology ( chapter 1 & 5) Plummer C.C., Carlson D.H. and Mc Geary. 200, Physical Geology, 11th Edition, McGraw Hill ( chapter 2,3,4, 6, 7 &8) Davidson, Reed and Davis, 1997, Exploring Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, Prentice Hall, USA. ( chapter 2 & 5)
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David A. Vaccari; Peter F. Strom; James E. Alleman, 2005 Environmental Biology for Engineers and Scientists, Jhon wiley and sons publisher.
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Brown, Lemay, Bursten, Murphy & Woodward, (2012) Chemistry: the central science, 12th edition, Prentice Hall, USA.
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Recommended Books:
Advancing language skills-Clive Tailor. The Oxford Guide to writing and speaking-John Seely. Report writing in business-T.J. Bently
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Recommended references
Lindholm RC (1987) A Practical Approach to Sedimentology. Allen and Unwin, London Carver RE (1971) Procedures in Sedimentary Petrology. Wiley Interscience
Recommended references
Sharma OP (1980) A manual of Practical Botany. Pragoti Prakashana, Meerut, India Gosner KL : Guide to Identification of Marine and Estuarine Invertebrates
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James S. Monroe & Reed Wicander. 2006, The changing earth exploring geology and evolution 4th edition, Books/Cole Cengage Learning Mark J. Crawford. 1998, Physical Geology, 1st edition, Cliffs notes Ins. USA Plummer C.C., Carlson D.H. and Mc Geary. 200, Physical Geology, 11th Edition, McGraw Hill Davidson, Reed and Davis, 1997, Exploring Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, Prentice Hall, USA.
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Brown, Lemay, Bursten, Murphy & Woodward, (2012) Chemistry: the central science, 12th edition, Prentice Hall, USA.
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Recommended References
Bottomore, T. B., 1975, Sociology: A Guide to Problems and Literature, Blackie and Son (india) Ltd. Hanningan, J. A., 1995, Environmental Sociology, Routledge, London Planning Commission, Taskforce Report on Urbanization and Industrialization Rahman, Atiqur et al, Environment and Development in Bangladesh Robertson, I., 1977, Sociology, Worth Publishers, Ince. New York WL Filho,J Padgham, JU Ahmed, A.H. Khan and A.H. Ullah,1994, Communicating Environmental risks: Education as tool for Environmental Disaster Management, CES, Jahangirnagar University.
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John Monteith and Mike Unsworth , Principles of Environmental Physics, Third Edition, Academic Press 2008 Nigel Mason and Peter Hughes: Introduction to Environmental Physics: Planet Earth, Life and Climate, Taylor and Francis, 2001. Gaylon S. Campbell and John M. Norman An Introduction to Environmental Biophysics,
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Ian L. Pepper; Charles P. Gerba and Mark L. Brusseau (editors), 2006. Environmental and pollution science, 2nd ed. 2006), Elsevier Inc Stanley E. Manahan.1997. Environmental Science and Technology. Lewis Publishers, NewYork.
Trivedi PR and Raj G (1992) Noise Pollution. Akashdeep Pub, New Delhi
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Lindholm RC (1987) A Practical Approach to Sedimentology. Allen and Unwin, London Carver RE (1971) Procedures in Sedimentary Petrology. Wiley Interscience
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Odum EP (1996) Fundamentals of Ecology Nataraj Pub, India Krebs CJ (1994) Ecology, Benjamin Cummings Chapman JL and Reiss MJ (1997) Ecology: Principles and Applications, Cambridge Univ Press Tivy J (1993) Biogeography, Longman
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Mason B and Moore CB (1982) Principles of Geochemistry, John Wiley and Sons Krauskopf KB and Bird DK (1995) Introduction to Geochemistry, McGraw-Hill International Holland HD (1978) The Chemistry of the Atmosphere and Oceans, Wiley Interscience, NY Berner EK and Berner RA (1987) The Global Water Cycle geochemistry and environment, Prentice Hall ONiell P (1998) Environmental Chemistry, Blackie Drever JI (1998) The Geochemistry of Natural Waters Prentice Hall, NJ
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Tulchinsky, T. H., Varavikova, E. A. (2009) The New Public Health 2nd ed., Elsevier Academic Press,USA. More reading material will be supplied at classroom
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Wild A (1996) Soils and Environment Cambridge University Press Brammer H (1996) The Geography of the soils of Bangladesh University Press Ltd, Dhaka Biswas TD and Mukherjee SK (1997) Textbook of Soil Science Tata McGraw-Hill Pub Co Sparks DL (1995) Environmental Soil Chemistry Academic Press
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Field, Barry C: Environmental Economics: An Introduction Second Edition McGraw-Hill International editions, 1997 Wonnacott Paul; Wannacott, Ronald: Economics, third edition, McGraw-Hill International edition, 1986 Callan SJ and Thomas JM (1996) Environmental Economics and Management. Irwin Inc Co Mather AS and Chapman K (1995) Environmental Resources. Longman
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Franklyn W. Cole, Introduction to Meteorology, 3rd Edition, John Wiley and Sons. Atmosphere, weather and climate, 7th Edition, Roger G. Barry and R. J. Chorley. Edward Bryant, Climate Process and Change, Cambridge University Press, 1997. Trewartha and Horn, An Introduction to Climate, 5th Edition. IPCC report (recent edition)
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Weatherburn, C. E. A First Course in Mathematical Statistics Marek Fisz. Probability and Mathematical Statistics Gupta, S. C. and Kapoor V. K. Fundamentals of mathematical Statistics Manindra Kumar Roy Fundamentals of Probability & Probability Distributions
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Biswas TD and Mukherjee SK. (1997) Textbook of Soil Science, Tata McGraw Hill Pub Co Wild A (1996) Soils and the Environment, Cambridge University press
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Mishra, S.J. and Mani D. 1994. Agricultural pollution. Ashish Pub., New Delhi. Whyte R.O. 1980. Crop Production and Environment. Faber and Faber Ltd, London. Hugh Brammer. 1999. Agricultural Disaster Management in Bangladesh. UPL, Dhaka. Chawla H.S. 2002. Introduction to plant biotechnology. 2nd Ed. Oxford & IBF publishing Company.
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Tim Davie (2002) Fundamentals of hydrology, Routledge Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd ed. Routledge 270 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Viessman, W., Jr., and G.L. Lewis, 2003. Introduction to Hydrology, 5th Edition. Harper Collins College Publishers, New York, NY. Raghunath, h.m.,(2006) hydrology: principles, analysis and design. 2nd ed. New age international (p) limited, publishers 4835/24, ansari road, daryaganj, new delhi - 110002
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1. Introduction to physical environment of the subcontinent: physiographic divisions, hydrology, climate, mountains, glaciers, waterfall, rivers and river basins such as the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna, origin of the Himalayan and Gangetic flood plains. 2. Major tectonic features of the subcontinent: the origin of Himalayas and the Gangetic Flood plains, the contribution of physiographic to the environment 3. The worlds major sedimentary basins: Brief discussion of the worlds major sedimentary basins such as the Amazon, the Congo, the Mississippi, the Orinoco etc and a comparative study focusing on their physical environment. 4. Geo-environment of Bangladesh (Bengal Basin): General introductory remarks - area, population, physiography, hydrology, climate and vegetation; Major structural elements of Bengal basin; General stratighraphy and paleogeography of Bengal basin. Recommended books
Reimann KU (1993) Geology of Bangladesh. Gebrder Borntraeger, Berlin Khan FH (1991) Geology of Bangladesh. Wiley Eastern, New Delhi Rashid Haider (1991) Geography of Bangladesh. Univ Press Ltd, Dhaka Rogers JJW and Feiss PG (1998) People and the Earth basin issues in the sustainability of resources and environment. CUP Krishnan MS (1982) Geology of India and Burma. CBS Pub and Distributors, India
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Hammer M.J. and Hammer M.J Jr. 1996. Water and Waste Water Technology, Printic Hall.
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Reference Books
Stanley E. Manahan, (2003), Toxicological chemistry and biochemistry, Lewis Publishers Ming-Ho-Yu (2005) Environmental Toxicology: Impacts of Environmental Toxicants on living system, Lewis Publisher, New York.
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Joshi P.C. and Joshi N.2009. Biodiversity and conservation.APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi. Rao P.V. 2009. Environmental Science and Engineering. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. Mahesh Prasad Singh.2009. S.Chand and Company Ltd., New delhi. Agarwal, S.K. Tiwari,S. and Dubey, P.S. 1996. Biodiversity and Environment. A.P.H. publication, India. Boyle, T.J.B. and Boontawee, B.(eds.), 1994. Measuring and monitoring biodiversity in tropical and temperate forest. Proceedings of TUFRO symposium, Thailand Howksworth DL (1995) Biodiversity measurement and estimation. Chapman and Hall
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Lehninger AL, Nelson DL and Cox MM (1993) principles of Biochemistry. CBS Pub & Distributor.
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Howksworth DL (1995) Biodiversity measurement and estimation. Chapman and Hall Gaston KJ (1996) Biodiversity biology of numbers and difference. Blackwell Science
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Godfrey Boyle ed. Renewable Energy 2nd edition, Oxford University Press Carla W. Montgomery. Environmental Geology, 6th edition, McGraw Hill Sukatme: Solar energy. Tata McGraw-Hill Pub Blahden JR (1996) Energy Resources and Environment. Hadder and Stonghton, The Open Univ Bala BK (1997) Energy and Environment Modeling and Simulation. NOVA Sci. Pub Bala BK: Solar Drying systems modeling and simulation
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Mitchell R (1997) Environmental Microbiology. McGraw-Hill Book Co
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Coastal environmental management plan for Bangladesh, Volume 2 Final report, Economic social commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand. An introduction to coastal ecology by PJS Boaden and R Seed (1985) Policy & Practice in the management of Tropical water shed by HC. Pereira (1989) Balhaven press, London. Soil and Water conservation by FR Troch (1991) Prentice Hall. NJ.
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Martin, D. 1994. Geographic Information Systems and their Applications, London: Routledge. Peuquet, D.J. and Marble, D.F. 1993 Introductory Readings in Geographic Information Systems, London: Taylor and Francis. Michener, W.K., Brunt, J.W.and Stafford, S.G. 1994. Environmental Information management and Analysis, Ecosystem to Global Scales, London: Taylor and Francis. Maguire, D.J., Goodchild, M.F. and Rhind, D.W. (eds) Geographical Information Systems, Vol. I and II, London: Longman. Text Book on Remote Sensing, C.S. Agorwal, 1st edition 2000, Wheeler Publishing.
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Riley N.E; Gender, 1997, Power and Population Change, Population Bulletin, Vol. 52. No. 1 Zwingle, E. Women and Population, 1998, National Geographic.
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Recommended readings
Alexander. Soil Microbiology EJF Wood, 1965, Marine microbial ecology Nester et al, 1973, Microbiology PL Carpenter, 1967, Microbiology
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Bonham-Carter GF (1994) Geographical Information System for Geoscientists-modeling with GIS. Pergamon Burrough PA (1986) Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land resource Assessment. Clarendon
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Mc.Geary MGH and Lynn Jr. LE (1988) Urban Change and Poverty. National Academy Press, USA. Fujita M (1990) Urban Economic Theory Induce and city size, Cambridge University Press. More reading materials will be supplied at the classroom.
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1. Introduction: Urbanization; Causes; Objectives and Mechanisms of urbanization. 2. Migration: Migration.Cause of migration, consequences of migration in bangladesh,Methods for the measurement of migration, Factors and Determinants of migration, Urbanization pattern in the developing countries. 3. Population growth and Urbanization: Urban area. Classification of urban area; Industrialization and urbanization; Services of a planned urban area; Slum and squatter settlement. 4. Urban Planning System and Local level Planning in Bangladesh: Urban planning organization in Bangladesh; Paurashava; Good governance; Urban plan preparation and implementation process in Bangladesh; Urban planning and good governanace in Bangladesh 5. Urbanization and environmental problems: Environmental impacts of urbanization from production activities, industrialization, consumption activities and distribution activities; Physiochemical of urbanization from air, water, land, noise and odour pollution, and depletion of ground water. 6. Urbanization and socio economic problems: Socio-economic impacts of urbanization from population displacement, congested living condition, traffic congestion, urban poverty and deterioration of health. 7. Urban Environment in Bangladesh: Urban environmental issue faced by a mega-city. (Dhaka). Requirements needed for urban sustainable development.Case study: Urbanization pattern in Khulna, Bangladesh.
Recommended references
Alan Gilbert and Josef Gugler, Cities, Povcrty and Development: Urbanization in the Third World, 2nd ed, 1992. Jihn Kasarda and Alan Powell, Third World Cities, Problem, Policies and Prospects, 1993.
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GOB 1999. Standing orders on Disaster, Min of DM & RDMB, Dhaka. Carter, W. Nick. 1999. Disaster management; A disaster managers handbook, ADB, Manila, Philippines. UNDRO, 1991. Mitigating Natural Disasters Phenomena, Effects & Options a manual for policy makers and planners, United Nations, New York.
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References: Canter, L.W. 1996. Environmental Impact Assessment, McGraw Hill Inc. (2nd ed.). Vanclay, F & Bronstein, DA. 1996. Environment & Social Impact Assessment, Joha Witey & sons, New York. Ortolano, L, 1997. Environmental Regulations & Impact Assessment, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York Treweek, Jo, 1999. Ecological Impact Assessment, Blackwell Science Ltd. UK Saha, S K .Environmental Impact Assessment for changing World, AHDPH, Dhaka.
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Sharma PD: Molecular Basis of Environmental Toxicity. Ann Arbor Sci Pub Rose J (1998) Environmental Toxicology. Gordon and Beach Sharma PD (1995) Environmental Biology and Toxicology. Ann Ar bor Sci Pub
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FOURTH YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER EST 4101: Waste and Waste Management
EST 4101: Waste and Waste Management Course Number: EST 4101 Credit: 3 [3 hours per week for a period of 13 (3X13 hours) weeks]
1. Introduction: definition, sources and types of waste; physical and chemical properties of waste; general aspect of waste managements 2. Solid waste management: Definition and types of solid waste; Composition of solid waste, Onsite handling, storage and processing of solid waste; collection, transfer of municipal and domestic solid waste (with special reference to Bangladesh); 3. Disposal of municipal and industrial waste: Disposal design, recovery and recycling of household wastes, domestic garbage, bulk treatment on commercial scale, recycling of paper; different disposal methods; sludge treatment and disposal facilities 4. Hazardous waste: Types of hazardous waste, Identification and characteristics of hazardous waste; risk perception and risk assessment, toxicity consideration, one-hit mode, reasonable maximum exposure, risk characterization and risk management, transport regulations, disposal protocols. 5. Hazardous waste management: disposal, reuse and management; cleanup of hazardous waste contaminated sites; physical and chemical methods, biological detoxification and application of biotechnology, institutional and legal framework. 6. Radioactive Waste Management: Definition, sources and characteristics of radioactive wastes, effects of radiation on living organism, acute effect and delayed effect, risk estimates, radioactive waste management techniques, safe disposal, long term assessment, case study. 7. Processing and treatment of hazardous waste: Biological, physical and chemical treatment, batch distillation and fractionation techniques, ion-exchange techniques, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis, waste incineration, land disposal and ground impounding. 8. Natural systems for hazardous waste treatment: waste stabilization pond, aquatic weeds and constructed wetland system;
Recommended References:
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, M. L.. Davis, D. A. Cornwell, 3rd edn, McGrawHill, 1998. Environmental Chemistry, S. E. Manahan, 7th end, Lewis Publishers, 2000. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, G. M. Masters, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1991. Wentz CA (1989) Hazardous Waste Management. McGraw-Hill Book Co Peavy HS and others (1985) Environmental Engineering. McGraw-Hill Book Co
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Textbook of preventive and social medicine. JE Park and K park, Banarsidas Bhanot publishers, India. Fundamental of community medicine, Sufi M Anawarul Islam and quazi Emadadual Huq, Dhaka Textbook of international Health, Paul F Basch, Oxford international press, oxford.
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Warren LM and Gibson J (1999) Environmental Law and Policy. Blackwell Science UNEP (1997) Handbook of Environmental Law. UNEP, Kenya Elliot R (Ed) (1995) Environmental Ethics. OUP Sattar SA: Introduction to Environmental Laws of Bangladesh.
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Recommended References
Skoog, Holler & Crouch 2007, Instrumental Analysis, Brooks Cole Cengage Learning, USA. James W Robinson, 1995. Undergraduate instrumental analysis, Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, USA. Francis Rouessac and Annick Rouessac, 2007, Chemical Analysis-Modern Instrumentation Methods and Techniques, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, England Daniel C. Harris , 2010, Quantitative Chemical Analysis , 8th edition, W. H. Freeman and Company 41 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10010
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Cochran, W. G. and Cox, G. M. (1957): Experimental Designs; John Wiley and Sons, London. Blalock, H.M.Jr.(1979): Social Statistics, MacGraw Hill Book Company , New Delhi. Bishop, (1992) ON.19. Statistics for Biology , A practical guides for the experimental Bilogists , Longman, , UK. Cochran, W. G. (1963). Sampling Techniques (second edition), John Wiley & Sons, NY
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Recommended References:
Reeve RN (2002) Introduction to Environmental Analysis, John Wiley and Sons, England Bala BK (1996) Principles of System Dynamics, Agrotech Pub Academy, Kolkata Gillman M and Hails R (1997) Introduction to Ecological Modeling putting theory into practice, Blackwell Science
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Syllabus for B. Sc. (Hons.) in Environmental Science and Technology FOURTH YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER
Recommended References:
Environmental Management Systems- Requirements with guidance for use Published by International Organization for Standardization, 2004. Environmental Laws in Bangladesh Published by Environment & Development Alliance, June 1999. Application for certification to ISO 14001:2004 by Bureau Veritas (Bangladesh) Private Limited, July 2007. Descriptive Law on Pollution & Environment by Akalank Kumar Jain, 9th edt, June 2000. A compilation of Environmental Laws published by DoE & BEMP (Bangladesh Environmental Management Program). December, 2002.
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References Asfahl, C. Ray (2003). Industrial Safety and Health Management. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. Nims, D (1999). Basics of Industrial Hygiene. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Noll, Greg and Hildebrand, Michael (2005). Hazardous Materials: Managing the Incident. Maryland: Red Hat Publishing, Chester.
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Recommended references
Pereira HC (1989) Policy and Practice in the Management of Tropical Watershed. Belhaven Press, London Troch FR, Hobbs JA and Donahue RL (1991) Soil and Water Conservation. Prentice Hall, NJ
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Industrial pollution Control Hand book, Herbert F. Lund, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York. Industrial pollution privation Handbook, Herry M. Freeman, McGraw -Hill professional, New york Understanding Environment pollution, Mereuita K- Hill, Cambridge University Press. Industrial and Hazardous Wastes, Rajiv K, Sinha and sunil Herat, Pointer Publishers Jaipur, India. Documents from DoE, Bangladesh.
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Introduction to Environmental Biotechnology. A.K. Chatterji. 2005 Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. Environmental Biotechnology: Theory and Application. G.M. Evans and J.C. Furlong. 2003 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Environmental Biotechnology (Industrial Pollution Management), 3rd edition, 2006. S.N. Jogdand. Himalaya Publishing Ltd. Biotechnology, 3rd edition, 1996. J.E. Smith. Cambridge University Press. A Text Book of Biotechnology. R.C. Dubey. 2nd edition, 1995. S. Chand and Company. Ltd, India.
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J.T. Houghton, Y. Ding, D.J. Griggs 2007. Climate change, Cambridge University press. H.J. Critchfield 2009. General Climatology, PHI learing Private Ltd, New Delhi. Ashok Malik, 2008. Causes of Climate Change, Rajat Publications, New Delhi. Edward Bryant 1997. Climate Process and Change by, Cambridge University Press,. Ahmed, A. U., (2006) Bangladesh: Climate Change Impacts and Vulnerability - a Synthesis, (Dhaka: GoB, MoEF, Department of Environment, Climate Change Cell, July);
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