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Two Years Master of Science Degree in Environmental Science and Technology (EST)
Department of Environmental Science and Technology) Jessore Science and Technology University Jessore-7408, Bangladesh
Department of Environmental Science and Technology) Jessore Science and Technology University
Jessore-7408, Bangladesh
Sessional
Advanced Environmental Chemistry Sessional Climate Change Science Sessional Optional course ( Any two of them) Natural Resource Management Water Resource System Analysis Environmental Risk Management Applied Environmental Microbiology Total
Sessional
Air Pollution Control and Management Sessional Advanced Waste and waste water Treatment Sessional Optional course ( any two of them) Ecological Engineering Industrial Ecology Water and Hygiene Health Integrated Coastal Zone Management Total
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Syllabus for M. Sc. in Environmental Science and Technology FIRST YEAR FIRST SEMESTER _______________________________________________ 3 FIRST YEAR SECOND SEMESTER _____________________________________________ 3 SECOND YEAR FIRST SEMESTER _____________________________________________ 4
FIRST YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER _______________________________________________ 6 EST 5101: Advanced Environmental Chemistry _________________________________ 6 EST 5102: Advanced Environmental Chemistry Sessional ________________________ 6 EST 5103: Climate change Science ___________________________________________ 7 EST 5104: Climate change Science Sessional ___________________________________ 7 EST 5105: Environmental Analysis ___________________________________________ 8 EST 5107: Natural Resource Management ____________________________________ 9 EST 5109: Water Resource System Analysis __________________________________ 10 EST 5111: Environmental Risk Management _________________________________ 11 EST 5113: Applied Environmental Microbiology _______________________________ 12 FIRST YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER ___________________________________________ 13 EST 5201: Air Pollution and Control _________________________________________ 13 EST 5202: Air Pollution and Control Sessional ________________________________ 13 EST 5203: Advanced Waste Management ___________________________________ 14 EST 5205: Advance water and wastewater treatment __________________________ 15 EST 5206: Advance water and wastewater treatment Sessional __________________ 15 EST 5207: Ecological engineering __________________________________________ 16 EST 5209: Industrial Ecology ______________________________________________ 17 EST 5211: Water supply, sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) _______________________ 18 EST 5213: Integrated Coastal Zone Management _____________________________ 19 SECOND YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER ___________________________________________ 20 EST 5300: Thesis work ___________________________________________________ 20
Recommended References: Rene P. Schwarzenbach Philip M. Gschwend Dieter M. Imboden (2003) environmental organic chemistry
References 1. Edward Bryant 1997. Climate Process and Change by, Cambridge University Press,. 2. Ahmed, A. U., (2006) Bangladesh: Climate Change Impacts and Vulnerability - a Synthesis. 3. MoEF (2008) Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan 2008, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. xvi + 68 pp. 4. IPCC, 1997 4 An Introduction to Simple Climate Models used in the IPCC Second Assessment Report
References:
Barbier, E. B., Acreman, M. & Knowler, D (1997). Economic Valuation of Wetlands: A guide for policy makers and planners. Ramsar Convention Bureau, Gland, Switzerland Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005). Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Synthesis. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Recommended References:
Natural Resources Management Practices: A Primer by Peter F. Folliott MSU Chowdhury 1993. Importance of Natural Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Development: Bangladesh Context, BARC, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh P.S. Shulka and P.S. Chandal Plant Ecology and Soil Science by S Chand & Company, New Delhi, India Owen O S, Chiras D D and Reganold J P 1998. Natural resources conservation-management for a sustainable future, 7th Ed. Prentice Hall, New Jersey
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Mohammad Karamouz; Ferenc Szidarovszky and Banafsheh Zahraie, 2003. Water resources systems analysis, lewis publishers, crc press llc, 2000 n.w. Corporate blvd., boca raton, florida 33431
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Reference Keith Smith 1998 Environmental Hazards Assessing risk and reducing disaster 2 nd edition, Routledge London and New York ( Chapter-1) Defra, 1995. Guidelines for Environmental Risk Assessment and Management, Available at: http://archive.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/risk/eramguide/index. htm
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1. Review of basic microbiological concepts: microorganisms, bacterial growth; microbial environments: aquatic, air, soil and extreme environment; detection and identification: sampling, sample preparation, microscopic technique, cultural methods, physiological methods, immunological methods, nucleic acid-based methods; 2. Microbial communication, activities, and interactions with environment and nutrient cycling; remediation of organic and metal pollutants; Water and foodborne pathogens; wastewater treatment and disinfection, urban microbiology; microbial risk assessment
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R.M. Maier, I.L. Pepper, C.P. Gerba. 2009. Environmental Microbiology. Academic Press.
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Boubel, R. W., Fox, D. L., Turner, D. B., and Stern, A. C.(2008) Fundamentals of Air Pollution, 4th ed., Academic Press, San Diego, USA. Lawrence K. Wang, Norman C. Pereira, Yung-Tse Hung, (2004) Air Pollution Control Engineering ,Human Press, New Jersey, USA
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Techobanoglous, G., Kreith, F.(2002) HandBook of Solid Wsate Management, 2nd ed., McGRAWHILLCompanies, Inc. Bhatia, S.C. (2007) Solid and Hazardous Waste Management,
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Drinking Water standards, Regulations, and Goals ; Health and Aesthetic Aspects of Drinking Water ; Chemical Principles, Source Water composition, and Watershed Protection; Hydraulic characteristics of Water Treatment Reactors and Their Effects on Treatment Efficiency; Overview of Water Treatment Processes ;Coagulation, Flocculation,Sedimentation and Filtration ;Adsorption ; Ion exchange; Chlorine disinfection; membrane technologies; Ultraviolet Light Processes ; Ozonation and Advance oxidation processes (AOPs); Formation and control of Disinfection by-Products ; Natural Treatment systems ; Water Reuse for Drinking Water Augmentation ; Water Treatment Plant Residuals Management Wastewater Engineering: An Overview; Constituents in Wastewater; Physical Unit Operations; Chemical Unit Processes; Fundamentals of Biological Treatment; Suspended Growth Biological Treatment Processes; Attached Growth and Combined Biological Treatment Processes; membrane technologies; Ultraviolet Light Processes ; Ozonation and Advance oxidation processes (AOPs); Disinfection Processes; Water Reuse; Treatment, Reuse, and Disposal of Solids and Biosolids Issues Related to Treatment-Plant Performance
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Water Quality & Treatment: A Handbook on Drinking Water, Sixth Edition, James k. Edzwald, Editor Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Reuse, Fourth Edition Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., George Tchobanoglous, Franklin Burton, H. David Stensel
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Mitsch, W.J. and S.E. Jorgenson. 2004. Ecological Engineering and Ecosystem Restoration. John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey. Patrick C. Kangas. 2004. Ecological Engineering: Principles and Practice. Lewis Publishers.
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Reference Graedel, T.E., and Allenby, B.R., (2010), Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Engineering , Prentice Hall. Stanley E. Manahan. 2000 Environmental Science and Technology. 7th edition Lewis Publishers, NewYork. Others will be added later.
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References: Kay, R. and Alder, J. (1999) Coastal Planning and Management, Spon press, London and New York. Beatley, T., Brower, D. J.and Schwab, A.K.(2002) An Introduction to Coastal Zone Management 2nd ed., Island Press, Washington-Covelo- London.
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