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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING GROUP

Course: M-Tech Environment! Science & En"ineerin"


PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION OF ACADEMIC UNITS
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SEMESTER COURSE STRUCTURE
&Units-'(
I. Core Papers: ( Units-3)
i. Air Pollution and Control Technology
ii. Environental Cheistry ! "icro#iology
iii. $ater %upply and $aste&ater "anageent
II. Electives: (Unit-')
i. Ecological (ynaics ! Energy
ii. )oise Pollution ! Control Technology
iii. I%* '+,,,-Environental "anageent %yste
iv. Environental Econoics ! %ustaina#le
(evelopent
v. Ecological %cience ! "anageent
III. %essionals: (Units-')
i. -eospatial .a#oratory
ii. Environental .a# I
I/. 0readth Paper: (Unit-')
i. 0readth paper 1or the departent (2eote
%ensing ! -I% 1or %patial (ata Analysis)
/. 0readth Paper *11ered 0y The (epartent
i. Ecological %cience ! "anageent
ii. Environental ! )atural 2esource "anageent
iii. Environental Econoics ! %ustaina#le
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SEMESTER COURSE STRUCTURE
&Units-'(
I. Core Paper (Unit- 3)
i. %olid $aste "anageent
ii. EIA4 .a&s and Protocols
II. Advanced Engineering %cience (unit-')
i. Environental %yste Engineering
III. Electives: (Unit-')
i. Environental 0iotechnology! Ecoto5icology
ii. Industrial 6ealth and %a1ety
iii. Industrial Pollution Control
iv. 2eote %ensing 1or Environental %tudies
v. Atospheric %cience
I/. %essionals (Unit-')
i. Environental %yste Engg. .a#
ii. Environental .a#-II
/. 0readth Paper: (Unit-')
i. 0readth paper 1or the departent ( Applied
%tatistics)
/I. 0readth Paper *11ered 0y The (epartent
i. Industrial pollution Control
ii. Atospheric %cience
iii. $aste anageent
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SEMESTER S-LLA.US
TES %$$%: AIR POLLUTION MONITORING & CONTROL TEC/NOLOG-
Mo)u!e % 7+ lectures8
Air Po!!ution: %ources o1 air pollution- stationary and o#ile4 1ugitive eissions4
secondary pollutants9 E11ects o1 air pollution in regional and glo#al scale4 air pollution
episodes9 Eission 1actors inventory and predictive e:uations.
Mo)u!e # 7+ lectures8
Air 0u!it1 Monitorin" - o#;ectives4 tie and space varia#ility in air :uality9 air
sapling design4 analysis and interpretation o1 air pollution data4 guidelines o1 net&or<
design in ur#an and rural areas. %tac< onitoring. Air pollution standards and indices.
Mo)u!e * 7= lectures8
Atospheric eteorology4 &ind pro1iles4 tur#ulent di11usion4 topographic e11ects4
separated 1lo&s4 teperature pro1iles in atosphere4 sta#ility4 inversions4 plue
#ehaviour.
Mo)u!e + 7= lectures8
2is3ersion o4 ir 3o!!utnts n) mo)e!!in" -- 0asic concepts4 inversion layer and
i5ing height4 atospheric sta#ility classes4 The -aussian dispersion odel -- point4 area
and line sources4 0o5 odel. E11ective stac< height - physics o1 plue rise4 6olland>s
e:uation4 0riggs e:uation4 etc.
Mo)u!e , 7? lectures8
Air Po!!ution Contro! Techno!o"ies: -ravity settling cha#ers4 Cyclone %eparator4 $et
%cru##ers4 @a#ric 1ilters4 Electrostatic precipitators: design and operation.
Mo)u!e ' 7+ lectures8
Control devices 1or gaseous pollutants &ith special ephasis on adsorption4 a#sorption4
ass trans1er4 condensation4 and co#ustion.
Mo)u!e 5 73 lectures8
/ehicular eissions and its control. Indoor air pollution and its control.
.oo6s n) Re4erences
i. Introduction to Environental Engineering and %cience4 -il#ert "
"asters
ii. Environental Engineering- Peavy ! 2o&e. Prentice 6all Pu#.
iii. Air Pollution Control A 2ao and 2ao
iv. Environental Pollution and Control A C.%. 2ao
TES %$$*: ENVIRONMENTAL C/EMISTR- AN2 MICRO.IOLOG-
Mo)u!e-% 7,B lectures8
Atmos3heric chemistr1 n) Air Po!!ution
/arious segents o1 atosphere ! their signi1icance4 Classi1ication4 sources and to5ic
e11ects o1 air pollutants &ith ephasis on reactive interediates in atosphere li<e
hydro5yl radical4 oCone and nitrate radical4 types o1 hydrocar#on in the troposphere4
reaction o1 organic copounds in the atosphere.
Mo)u!e #: ,3 lectures8
Environental trans1oration and degradation processes.
Mo)u!e *: 7,B lectures8
A7utic Chemistr1
Cheistry o1 natural &aters4 physico-cheical properties o1 &ater4 organic coponents
in natural &aters4 physical interaction o1 1resh and sea &ater in estuaries4 salinity o1 sea
&ater.
Mo)u!e +: 7', lectures8
8ter Po!!ution
$ater pollution: (eo5ygenating su#stances4 in1luence o1 cheical process on dissolved
o5ygen4 easureent o1 o5ygen reducing capacity o1 &aste &ater-The 0*( test4
Dinetics o1 0*( reduction4 The (* sag4 seasonal variations and vertical pro1iles o1
dissolved o5ygen4 anaero#ic processes4 and production o1 poisonous gases 1ro anial
and vegeta#le &aste4 nutrient enrichent and eutrophication.
Mo)u!e , 7,+
lectures8
Soi! Chemistr1
Coposition o1 soil4 icro and acro nutrients4 %ources and cheical nature o1 soil
containants4 iportant environental properties o1 soil4 distri#ution o1 soil
containants: %oil A &ater partition process4 soil- organis processes Ecological and
health e11ects o1 soil containants.
Mo)u!e ' 7,+ lectures8
.cteri
Classi1ication and characteristics o1 #acteria4 4 gro&th rate curve4 4 "P).
Mo)u!e 5 7,+lectures8
A!"e
@actors a11ecting algal gro&th4 control o1 algae4 @ungi4 oulds4 protoCoa 4 role o1
icro#es in #iological &aste treatent4 4 aero#ic and anaero#ic eta#olis
.oo6s n) Re4erences
') Cheistry 1or Environental Engineers - %&ayer and "cCarty
3) *utlines o1 0iocheistry - Conn and %tup
3) "icro#iology - PelCar and 2eid
+) "icro#iology 1or %anitary Engineers - 2ay "aDinney
TES %$$,: 8ATER SUPPL- ENGG9 AN2 8ASTE8ATER MANAGEMENT
Mo)u!e-% &$+ Lectures(
Introduction 4 (esign Period4 Population @orecast4 @actors a11ecting population gro&th4
$ater (eand4 @actors a11ecting rate o1 deand4 variations in rate o1 deand.
Mo)u!e - # &$, Lectures(
6ydrological cycle4 2ain1all and runo114 ground&ater and its developent4 %ur1ace
sources.
Mo)u!e-* &$' Lectures(
Pups and puping4 &ater distri#ution net&or< and its optiiCation 4 lea<age analysis
and lea<age control.
Mo)u!e :+ &$* Lectures(
Ipurities in &ater and their ipurities4 &ater :uality paraeters and analysis. Physical4
cheical 4 0acteriological analysis.
Mo)u!e :, &$' Lectures(
Puri1ication o1 &ater supplies : %edientation4 @locculation4 Coagulation4 @iltration4
(isin1ection Adsorption4 so1tening and deineraliCation 4ion-e5change4 reverse-ososis.
Epideiological and to5ic aspects.
Mo)u!e-' &$; Lectures(
$aste&ater "anageent : Priary4 %econdary4 Tertiary treatent.
Activated sludge4 Tric<ling 1ilter4 *5idation pond4 20C4 *5idation lagoons4 .and
application systes.
@lo& o1 se&age4 :uantity o1 sanitary se&age4 6ydraulic 1orulae4 (esign o1 se&ers4
"icro#iology o1 se&age4 %e&age disposal and treatent ethods.
Mo)u!e-5 &$# Lectures(
$aste&ater reclaation4 &aste&ater treatent o1 Paper and Pulp industries.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. $ater supply Engineering - 0y %.<.-arg (Env.Engg. /ol-')
3. %e&age and air pollution engg A #y %.<.-arg (Env.Engg. /ol-3)
3. $aste&ater engineering A "etcal1.
ELECTIVE PAPER
TES %$$5: ECOLOGICAL 2-NAMICS AN2 ENERG-
Mo)u!e %: 7= lectures8
Concept o1 Ecosyste: %tructure4 1unctions and )utrient energy 1lo&. Concepts
pertaining to energy in ecological syste: @ood chain4 @ood &e#4 (etritus 1ood chain
Tropical levels4 ecological pyraids4 Eco-odeling. .andscape Ecology: (e1inition4
Ecological units4 and classi1ication. "illenniu Ecosyste Assessent and "illenniu
(evelopental goals.
Mo)u!e #: 7B lectures8
"a;or Ecosyste o1 the &orld: Terrestrial ecosyste4 )orthern Coni1erous 1orest4
teperate deciduous 1orest4 -rassland4 (esert4 Tropical 2ain 1orest. A:uatic ecosyste4
arine4 1resh &ater ! estuarine 0iogeocheical Cycles: %ulphur4 Car#on ! 6ydrogen4
o5ygen4 )itrogen ! 6ydrological Cycle. Principles pertaining to liiting @actor: .iits
to population gro&th4 liiting 1actor4 carrying capacity etc.
Mo)u!e *: 7E lectures8
Energy policy and environental issues: Energy needs4 energy *ptions9 Theral (Coal4
lignite4 oil !natural gas) 6ydro electric4 )uclear4 coparative erits.
Mo)u!e +: 7B lectures8
2ene&a#le energy sources-solar4 &ind4 &ave4 tide4 geotheral 4*TEC. %iting criteria and
pro#les associated &ith it. Energy 1ro anial &aste4 unicipal gar#age etc.
Mo)u!e ,: 73 lectures8
EnergyF Costs including Environental "anageent costs9 Capital and recurring.
%uita#le site selection 1ro das and 1uel supply position in Indian Conte5t.
Mo)u!e ': 7B lectures8
Energy audit A Energy Conservation. A 1e& case studies- e5aple 1ro TP% (Coal 1ired4
lignite4 li:uid 1uel4 gas 1ired- co#ined cycle4 hydroelectric po&er plants4 nuclear reactor
and &ind energy). %tudy o1 - o#ar -as Plant and %olar Collector Units
Mo)u!e 5: 73 lectures8
6aCards associated &ith nuclear reactors and disposal o1 spent 1uel rods-sa1e guards 1ro
e5posure to radiations4 international regulation.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. )on-Conventional Energy %ources A -. (. 2ai4 Dhanna Pu#.
3. The 2ene&a#le Energy 6and#oo<: A -uide to 2ural Energy Independence4 *11--rid
and %ustaina#le .iving - $illia 6. Dep4 ACte5t Press
3. Ecology o1 (esert Ecosyste A $alter $hit1ord4 Acadeic Press.
+. Introduction to Ecology4 E.P.*du. Prentice 6all.
B. Environental Ecology-P.(.%hara.
TES %$$<: NOISE POLLUTION AN2 CONTROL TEC/NOLOG- &% UNIT(
Mo)u!e %: 7+ lectures8
Noise Po!!ution: 0asics o1 acoustics and speci1ication o1 sound9 sound po&er4 sound
intensity and sound pressure levels.
Mo)u!e #: 7+ lectures8
)oise sources: Point4 line and area sources9 outdoor and indoor noise propagation.
Mo)u!e *: 7+ lectures8
E11ects o1 noise on health4 annoyance rating schees9 psycho-acoustics and noise criteria
noise standards and liit values9 )oise indices.
Mo)u!e +: 7+ lectures8
)oise easureent techni:ues and analysis: &or<site4 a#ient4 road transport4 and
aircra1t noise etc.
Mo)u!e ,: 7+ lectures8
)oise ipact assessent techni:ues. )oise prediction and odelling.
Mo)u!e ': 7? lectures8
)oise a#ateent easures - sound a#sorption4 acoustic #arrier4 vi#ration isolation4
vi#ration daping4 u11ling4 silencer4 personal protector and green #elt--principles and
design considerations.
Mo)u!e 5: 7= lectures8
6uan /i#ration- &hole #ody vi#ration pro#les: health e11ects and control easures.
-round vi#ration and air #last: Environental and health e11ects9 strategic control and
a#ateent easures.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. Industrial )oise Control and Acoustics A 2andall @ 0arron4 "arcel (e<<er4 Inc.4
)e& Gor<4 3,,3.
3. Engineering )oise Control: Theory and Practice A (avid 0ies et. al.4 2outledge
Pu#lishers4 3,,3 .
3. /i#rations A 0ala<uar 0alachandran and Ed&ard 0. "agra#4 Thoson Asia
Pte. .td.4 %ingapore4 3,,3.
+. /i#rations 1ro 0lasting A #y (avid %is<ind4 3,,,.
B. )oise control: Principles and Practice - 0ruel ! D;aer4 3
nd
ed. 0 ! D Pu#.4
(enar<4 'H?=.
=. Environental )oise Pollution A PE Cunni114 "c-ra& 6ill4 )e& Gor<4 'H?E.
E. 6and#oo< o1 )oise "easureent - AP- Peterson ! EE -ross P64 Engle&ood
cli11s )e& Iersey4 latest edition.
TES %$%%: ISO-%+$$$: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT S-STEM
Mo)u!e % &+ Lectures(
The evolution o1 environental anageent standard4 0ritish %tandard EEB,4 Technical
Coittee 3,E4 I%* H,,,
Mo)u!e # &+ Lectures(
I%* '+,,, series4 origin4 o#;ective4 scope and applica#ility o1 I%* '+,,,4 coponents
parts o1 I%* '+,,, and their relationship4 legal considerations and re:uireents o1 I%*
'+,,,.
Mo)u!e * &' Lectures(
I%* '+,,, #ased Environental "anageent %yste : de1inition4 principle4 eleents4
structure and #ene1its o1 Environental "anageent %yste4 preparation o1 docuents
1or I%* '+,,,4 sites4 ipleentation steps4 internal audit 1or I%* '+,,, copliance.
Mo)u!e + &' Lectures(
I%* '+,',: E"% Audit-de1inition4 o#;ective4 general principles4 scope4 types and
guidelines o1 environental auditing process. 2egistration process 1or ipleenting I%*
'+,,,: organiCation decision to ipleent I%* '+,,,4 potential registration pro#les4
iniiCing registration costs4 steps to registration4
Mo)u!e , &+ Lectures(
I%* '+,3+: Eco-la#elling counication to the pu#lic. 6o& a copany &ill participate
in I%* '+,3+ #ased eco-la#elling prograe.
Mo)u!e ' &, Lectures(
I%* '+,3': Evaluating the organiCation environental per1orance. I%* '+,3, :
-uidelines ! standards on environental clais ! declarations.
Mo)u!e 5 &, Lectures(
I%* '+,+,: -uidelines standards 1or a copanyJs anageent syste 9 general principle
o1 conducting li1e cycle assessent ( .CA)4 de1inition4 stages and scope o1 .CA and
.CA inventory. I%* guide =+ : its purpose. I%* '+,,, chec<list.
Re4erence .oo6s:
'. Dhanna4 P.: Prier on Environental "anageent
3. %oyre. (.: Inside I%* '+,,,
TES %$%*: ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS & SUSTAINA.LE
2EVELOPMENT
Mo)u!e %: 7= lectures8
Economic 3rinci3!es: Introduction to icroeconoic theory covering theories and
applications o1 individual and ar<et deand4 as &ell as production econoics. $el1are
econoics and its application to iper1ect copetition and 1actor ar<ets.
Mo)u!e #: 7= lectures8
Intro)uction to environment! economics n) 3o!ic1: Essential econoic concepts
and theory relevant to environental issues. Econoic theories o1 pollution and
anageent o1 natural resources. The ipact o1 acroeconoic policies on the
environent and the role o1 international environental agreeents on trans#oundary
issues are e5ained.
Mo)u!e *: 7+ lectures8
Environment! V!ues =e1on) use v!ue: Environental 2esources and "ar<et @ailure4
%ignals o1 )atural 2esource (epletionF %carcity ((irect and Indirect Approaches and
their .iitations)
Mo)u!e +: 7= lectures8
A33roches to Environment! V!ution: Cost-0ene1itF %ocial Cost-0ene1it Analysis4
6ealth Cost Approach4 Travel Cost Approach4 Aenities and 6edonic Pricing4
Contingent /aluation "ethods: 2evealed and %tated pre1erences4 $illingness to pay and
$illingness to Accept.
Mo)u!e ,: 7+ lectures8
Ntur! resource economics: Econoic odels o1 natural resource allocation and
deonstrates their application to policy a<ing and natural resource anageent to
provide use1ul insights to #oth policy a<ers and anagers.
Mo)u!e ': 7+ lectures8
A33!iction o4 Environment! Economics in Pu=!ic Po!ic1 n) Ntur! Resource
mn"ement: @orest4 $ater4 @isheries and Pollution "anageent: <ey issues and
options
Mo)u!e 5: 7+ lectures8
Sustin=!e 2eve!o3ment: Concept o1 sustaina#le developent4 its ain principles4
the evolution o1 ideas a#out sustaina#ility4 strategies 1or prooting sustaina#le
developent4 resistances to the concept4 and soe alternative approaches.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. /alues 1or the Environent: A -uide to Econoic Approach A $inpeny IT4 *verseas
(evelopent Institute4 .ondon4 6"*%4 'HH'.
3. Econoic Analysis o1 Environental Ipacts A (i5on4 Iohn4 A4 %cura .@4 Carpenter
2A and %heran P04 Earthscan Pu#lications .td.4 .ondon 'HHB.
TES %$%,: ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AN2 MANAGEMENT &* cre)its(
Mo)u!e-% &# !ectures(
(e1initions4 Principles and scope o1 Ecology4 0ranches o1 Ecology4 Ecology and other
%ciences4 "an and Environent. Principles pertaining to liiting 1actors- .ie#igs la& o1
iniu4 %hel1olds la& o1 Tolerance. Ecoodelling.
Mo)u!e-# &+ !ectures(
Ecosyste9 Concept o1 ecosyste4 %tructure and 1unction4 A#iotic and #iotic
coponents4 Energy 1lo& in ecosyste4 @ood chain and 1ood &e#4 interrelationship o1
1ood chain and 1ood &e#4 Deystone species4 Trophic levels. Ecological pyraids - types
and diversity. 0ioagni1ication.
Mo)u!e-* &+ !ectures(
"aterial cycling9 Car#on4 *5ygen4 )itrogen4 Phosphorus4 %ulphur and "ineral cycling.
0iogeocheical cycling. Productivity and Ecological e11iciencies.

Mo)u!e-+ &%# !ectures(
Counity Ecology9 Counity structure4 Concepts: doinance4 diversity4 spatial
structure4 ecological niche4 ecotones.
Ecological succession. Population Ecology9 Population gro&th and regulation - 0irth
rate4 death rate4 li1e ta#les4 survivorship curves4 population gro&th4 1unctions.
Types o1 Ecosyste9 @orest ecosyste4 grassland ecosyste4 desert Ecosyste4 A:uatic
Ecosyste4 Estuarine Ecosyste4 Cropland ecosyste.
Mo)u!e-, &, !ectures(
0iodiversity and its conservation9 6otspots4 "ega#iodiversity Cones4 Threats to
#iodiversity4 Conservation o1 #iodiversity.

Mo)u!e-' &, !ectures(
2esources9 2ene&a#le resources and )on- rene&a#le resources.
Mo)u!e-5 &# !ectures(
Environental Econoics: Concept4 Econoics o1 pollution control4 Environental
accounting o1 natural resources. "anageent o1 resources.
Re4erence =oo6s
'. Environental Ecology A P.(. %hara
3. Introduction to Ecology A E.P. *du4 Prentice 6all.
3. Environental %tudies A Anindita 0asa<
+. Environental %cience A %.C.%antra
B. )on -Conventional Energy %ources A -. (. 2ai4 Dhanna Pu#.
.REA2T/ PAPER
.REA2T/ PAPER >OR T/E 2EPARTMENT
TRS %$%,: Remote Sensin" & GIS 4or S3ti! )t An!1sis
Mo)u!e %: 7= lectures8
>un)ment!s o4 Remote Sensin": Electroagnetic 2adiations4 E"2 spectru4
Atospheric $indo&s4 Physics o1 2eote %ensing4 %pectral %ignatures4 %pectral
2esponse pattern o1 soil4 /egetation ! &ater.
Mo)u!e #: 7+ lectures8
Ste!!ite? Sensors n) A33!ictions: Iaging ! non-iaging sensors4 Active ! passive
sensors4 Potential ! Applications o1 di11erent sensors. (ata analysis ! ground Truth
collection4 %atellite: .andsat ("%% ! theatic "appers)4 I2% (.I%% AI4 II4 III).
@undaentals o1 Iage Interpretation Techni:ues.
Mo)u!e *: 7,B lectures8
2i"it! Im"e: Concepts a#out (igital Iage and Its Characteristics4 %pectral4 %patial4
2adioetric and Teporal 2esolution4 /isual vs (igital "ethods4 Iage (ata
%torage and 2etrieval4 Types o1 Iage (isplays and @CCs
.
Mo)u!e +: 7,= lectures8
2i"it! Im"e Processin": Preprocessing: %ources o1 Iage (egradation4 2adioetric
and -eoetric Correction Techni:ues. %ingle 0ased and "ulti Enhanceent Techni:ues:
Contrast Enhanceent4 @iltering 0and 2atio and /egetation Indices.Eleents o1 Pattern
2ecognition: %upervised Classi1ication and Unsupervised Clustering.
Mo)u!e ,: 7= lectures8
.sic Conce3ts o4 GIS (-eographical In1oration %yste) and %patial In1oration4
"anual vs Autoated -I%. (ata %tructure: 2aster and /ector @orats4 /arious %tructures
and (ata @orats.
Mo)u!e ': 7+ lectures8
GIS An!1sis: (ata Input: (igitiCation and %canning "ethods. (ata *utputs. %patial
(ata Analysis: (ata "anipulation techni:ues4 *verlay *perations4 0u11ers4 -I% and
2eote %ensing Integration. Coon errors in -I%.
Mo)u!e 5: 7,3 lectures8
G!o=! Positionin" S1stems (-P%): "ain %egents4 -P% %ignals4 (i11erential -P%
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. Essentials o1 -P% A ).D.Agar&al4%patial )et&or< Pvt.
3. -eographical In1oration %ystes-%tan Arono114$(. Pu#l.
3. 2eote %ensing ! Iage Interpretation..illesand ! Dei1er.Iohn $iley ! %ons.
+. Introduction to 2eote %ensing AIaes 0.Cap#ell A Taylor ! @rancis.
.REA2T/ PAPER O>>ERE2 .- T/E 2EPARTMENT
ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AN2 MANAGEMENT &* cre)its(
Mo)u!e-% &# !ectures(
(e1initions4 Principles and scope o1 Ecology4 0ranches o1 Ecology4 Ecology and other
%ciences4 "an and Environent. Principles pertaining to liiting 1actors- .ie#igs la& o1
iniu4 %hel1olds la& o1 Tolerance. Ecoodelling.
Mo)u!e-# &+ !ectures(
Ecosyste9 Concept o1 ecosyste4 %tructure and 1unction4 A#iotic and #iotic
coponents4 Energy 1lo& in ecosyste4 @ood chain and 1ood &e#4 interrelationship o1
1ood chain and 1ood &e#4 Deystone species4 Trophic levels. Ecological pyraids - types
and diversity. 0ioagni1ication.
Mo)u!e-* &+ !ectures(
"aterial cycling9 Car#on4 *5ygen4 )itrogen4 Phosphorus4 %ulphur and "ineral cycling.
0iogeocheical cycling. Productivity and Ecological e11iciencies.

Mo)u!e-+ &%# !ectures(
Counity Ecology9 Counity structure4 Concepts: doinance4 diversity4 spatial
structure4 ecological niche4 ecotones.
Ecological succession. Population Ecology9 Population gro&th and regulation - 0irth
rate4 death rate4 li1e ta#les4 survivorship curves4 population gro&th4 1unctions.
Types o1 Ecosyste9 @orest ecosyste4 grassland ecosyste4 desert Ecosyste4 A:uatic
Ecosyste4 Estuarine Ecosyste4 Cropland ecosyste.
Mo)u!e-, &, !ectures(
0iodiversity and its conservation9 6otspots4 "ega#iodiversity Cones4 Threats to
#iodiversity4 Conservation o1 #iodiversity.

Mo)u!e-' &, !ectures(
2esources9 2ene&a#le resources and )on- rene&a#le resources.
Mo)u!e-5 &# !ectures(
Environental Econoics: Concept4 Econoics o1 pollution control4 Environental
accounting o1 natural resources. "anageent o1 resources.
Re4erence =oo6s
=. Environental Ecology A P.(. %hara
E. Introduction to Ecology A E.P. *du4 Prentice 6all.
?. Environental %tudies A Anindita 0asa<
H. Environental %cience A %.C.%antra
',. )on -Conventional Energy %ources A -. (. 2ai4 Dhanna Pu#.
ENVIRONEMNTAL & NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT &* cre)its(
Mo)u!e-% &* !ectures(
Eco!o"1: .sic Princi3!es n) Conce3ts
Introduction4 concept o1 species4 populations4 counities and ecosyste4 Ecotype4
ecocline4 accliation4 ecological aplitude4 ecological e:uivalents4 the la& o1 tolerance4
la& o1 liiting 1actors.
Mo)u!e-# &* !ectures(
Eco!o"ic!!1 Im3ortnt P!nt Grou3s
E5otic species4 genetically odi1ied plants4 Indicator plants
Mo)u!e-* &+ !ectures(
Eco!o"ic! Restortion
Philosophy o1 ecorestoration4 "ethods o1 restoration4 %ocial4 political and #iological
1actors a11ecting ecorestoration tas<4 Case studies 1ro &etland4 terrestrial and ountain
regions
Mo)u!e-+ &' !ectures(
Conservtion o4 .io)iversit1
0iodiversity and its conservation9 6otspots4 "ega-#iodiversity Cones4 Threats to
#iodiversity4 Cliate change and vulnera#le ecosystes: Coral ree1s4 "angroves4
"ountains
Mo)u!e-, &+ !ectures(
The Conte@t o4 Environment! Mn"ement
*vervie& o1 the state o1 the glo#al environent4 the earthJs natural systes4
sustaina#ility and sustaina#le developent
Mo)u!e-' &? !ectures(
Li4e C1c!e Assessment:
Coponents o1 .CA4 "easuring environental ipact4 strategic 1rae&or< 1or .CA4
.CA cost assessent (case studies)4 triple #otto line concept9 sustaina#le developent.
Mo)u!e-5 &' !ectures(
NeAer conce3ts o4 cor3orte environment! mn"ement
Product design 1or the environent4 product ste&ardship4 the social responsi#ility
1unction o1 corporations4 principles o1 clean production4 pac<aging4 eco-la#elling4
sustaina#le procureent
.oo6s n) Re4erences
i. Environental planning and anageent4 Christian ) "adu4 Iperial
College Press4
ii. Introduction to Ecology A E.P. *du4 Prentice 6all.
iii. Introduction to environental engineering and science4 -il#ert " "asters
iv. Tools to Aid Environental (ecision "a<ing4 /irginia 6. (ale and "ary
2. English
v. Forest Ecology , Barnes, Zak, Denton and Spurr. , 4th
edition. John Wiley and Sons, Ne !ork
vi. Ecology o" a changing planet, #ark B. Bush. , $rentice hall.
TES %$%*: ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS & SUSTAINA.LE
2EVELOPMENT
Mo)u!e %: Economic 3rinci3!es 7= lectures8
Introduction to icroeconoic theory covering theories and applications o1 individual
and ar<et deand4 as &ell as production econoics. $el1are econoics and its
application to iper1ect copetition and 1actor ar<ets.
Mo)u!e #: 7= lectures8
Intro)uction to environment! economics n) 3o!ic1: Essential econoic concepts
and theory relevant to environental issues. Econoic theories o1 pollution and
anageent o1 natural resources. The ipact o1 acroeconoic policies on the
environent and the role o1 international environental agreeents on trans#oundary
issues are e5ained.
Mo)u!e *: 7+ lectures8
Environment! V!ues =e1on) use v!ue Environental 2esources and "ar<et @ailure4
%ignals o1 )atural 2esource (epletionF %carcity ((irect and Indirect Approaches and
their .iitations)
Mo)u!e +: 7= lectures8
A33roches to Environment! V!ution: Cost-0ene1itF %ocial Cost-0ene1it Analysis4
6ealth Cost Approach4 Travel Cost Approach4 Aenities and 6edonic Pricing4
Contingent /aluation "ethods: 2evealed and %tated pre1erences4 $illingness to pay and
$illingness to Accept.
Mo)u!e ,: 7+ lectures8
Ntur! resource economics: Econoic odels o1 natural resource allocation and
deonstrates their application to policy a<ing and natural resource anageent to
provide use1ul insights to #oth policy a<ers and anagers.
Mo)u!e ': 7+ lectures8
A33!iction o4 Environment! Economics in Pu=!ic Po!ic1 n) Ntur! Resource
mn"ement: @orest4 $ater4 @isheries and Pollution "anageent: <ey issues and
options
Mo)u!e 5: 7+ lectures8
Sustin=!e 2eve!o3ment: concept o1 sustaina#le developent4 its ain principles4 the
evolution o1 ideas a#out sustaina#ility4 strategies 1or prooting sustaina#le
developent4 resistances to the concept4 and soe alternative approaches.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. /alues 1or the Environent: A -uide to Econoic Approach A $inpeny IT4 *verseas
(evelopent Institute4 .ondon4 6"*%4 'HH'.
3. Econoic Analysis o1 Environental Ipacts A (i5on4 Iohn4 A4 %cura .@4 Carpenter
2A and %heran P04 Earthscan Pu#lications .td.4 .ondon 'HHB.
SECON2 SEMESTER S-LLA.US
CORE PAPER
TES #$$%: SOLI2 8ASTE MANAGEMENT &%9$ UNIT(
Mo)u!e % B$, !ecturesC
%olid &aste pro#les: Industrial4 agricultural and doestic (ur#an) &astes. "unicipal
%olid $aste "anageent and 6andling 2ules 3,,,.
Mo)u!e #: B$+ !ecturesC
%olid &aste disposal: sanitary land1ill- planning4 site selection4 design and operation4
e:uipent4 costs4 pollution pro#les4 dup closure. 6ydrologic aspects o1 solid &aste.
Mo)u!e *: B$; !ecturesC
Aero#ic land1ill sta#iliCation. 0iological o5idation coposting4 optiu conditions 1or
coposting ! pyrolysis. Incineration: $aste characteriCation4 co#ustion4 calculation
unit operations supply o1 air4 products o1 co#ustion4 1urnace teperature4 1urnace
calculation4 storage o1 re1use4 &aste reduction4 environental control9
Mo)u!e +: B' !ecturesC
Industry speci1ic solid &aste anageent: Agriculture4 process industry4 ineral and
etallurgical industry Agriculture4 %teel Plants4 Coal "ining Industries4 Ceent
Industries.
Mo)u!e ,: B+ !ecturesC
6aCardous &aste anageent4 2esource and energy recovery4 recycling solid &aste4
&aste utiliCation and ne& concepts4 (isposal o1 industrial and ill tailings.
Mo)u!e ': B$* !ecturesC
2eclaation planning: Pre-pro;ect land use planning4 post pro;ect and use onitoring:
Physical reclaation A recontouring4 terracing4 slope preparation4 segregation and #urial
o1 to5ic su#stance4 reclaation alternatives4 reclaation e:uipent4 scheduling and
costs.
Mo)u!e 5: B+ !ecturesC
@actors a11ecting plant esta#lishent9 soil characteristic A physical4 cheical and
#iological9 solid aendents9 selection o1 species4 ecological succession theory4 topsoil4
ine spoil evaluation4 nitrogen 1i5ation4 ycorrhiCa4 1inancial aspects o1 reclaation.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. Te5t 0oo< o1 %olid $aste "anageent.- I:#al 6.Dhan4 )a&ed Ahsan4 C0% Pu#.
3. 6and#oo< o1 Industrial Pollution ! Control-%.C. 0hatia4 /ol A I4 C0% Pu#.
3. %oils in our Environent-"iller ! (onahue4 Prentice 6all.
+. Introduction to Environental Engineering- -il#ert and "asters.
B. Environental Engineering- Peavy ! 2o&e. Prentice 6all Pu#.
TES #$$*: EIA? LA8S AN2 PROTOCOLS &%9$ UNIT(
Mo)u!e %: B$* !ecturesC
Environental policies: 2io (eclaration and its principles4 Agenda 3' and sustaina#le
developent initiatives4 Earth Charter.
Mo)u!e #: B$+ !ecturesC
International Treaties: $aigani Convention4 0asel Convention4 "ontreal Protocol and
Dyoto Protocol.
Mo)u!e *: B5 !ecturesC
.egal provisions o1 environental protection: The Environental Protection Act
'H?=4The Air Act 'H?'4The &ater Act 'HE+4 The Indian @orest Act 'H3E4The @orest
Conservation Act 'H?,4 @actories Act4 Copanies Insurance Act.
Mo)u!e +: B5 !ecturesC
The $ild .i1e Protection Act 'H?,. Environental %tandards: %tages o1 (evelopent o1
International %tandards4 Criteria 1or standard setting4 Pu#lic .ia#ility Insurance Act and
Acts relating to haCardous and to5ic su#stances.
Mo)u!e ,: B$, !ecturesC
@rae&or< 1or environental ipact assessent. %coping and #aseline studies4
Techni:ues 1or assessent o1 ipacts on ecological4 Air4 $ater4 )oise and socio-
econoic environent.
Mo)u!e ' B$+ !ecturesC
Ipact assessent ethodologies: /arious ethods4 Their applica#ility E"P
preparation. Uncertainty in EIA and 2is< Analysis.
Mo)u!e 5: B$+ !ecturesC
(isaster anageent plan. An Introduction to Environental auditing and I%* '+,,,:
6istory4 Evolution4 0I%4 .i1e Cycle Assessent4 and Eco-.a#eling. Con1lict
"anageent.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'. Environental Ipact Assessent: .arry Canter. "c-ra& 6ill Pu#lication.
3. (isaster "anageent- Edited #y 2. 0. %ingh. 2a&at Pu#lications.
3. Environental Ipact Assessent- A. D. %hrivastava. AP6 Pu#.
A2VANCE2 ENGINEERING SCIENCES
TES #$$,: ENVIRONMENTAL S-STEM OPTIMISATION &%9$ UNIT(
Mo)u!e %: B$+ !ecturesC
S1stem 33roch: concept and analysis. pro#le 1orulation4 odel construction and
deriving solution 1ro odels.
Mo)u!e #: B$' !ecturesC
.inear Prograing Pro#le (.PP): Prial and (ual %iple5 "ethod. .iitations o1
.PP. %ensitivity analysis.
Mo)u!e *: B$' !ecturesC
Application o1 linear prograing to &aste&ater anageent systes4 pesticide
anageent pro#les4 planning o1 unicipal &aste&ater treatent4 air :uality
anageent4 and agricultural non-point source pollution.
Mo)u!e +: B+ !ecturesC
.agrangeJs ultipliers: Unconstrained and constrained optiiCation4 .iitations o1
.agrangeJs ultipliers. %e:uential search algoriths: 0o5 algorith.
Mo)u!e ,: B; !ecturesC
%epara#le and integer prograing: Application to ulti-o#;ective planning. Application
o1 integer prograing to unicipal solid &aste anageent. Transportation odels.
Mo)u!e ': B+ !ecturesC
(ynaic prograing odels: Application to land use planning and air pollutant
eission control.
Mo)u!e 5: B # !ecturesC
Present value concepts: *ptiiCation over tie.
.oo6s:
'. *perations 2esearch: An Introduction - 6ady A. Taha4 Prentice 6all Pu#.
3. *peration 2esearch: theory ! applications A I. D. %hara4
3. Environental %yste Engineering ! Econoics A 2o#ert $ills ! 0rad A.
@inney4 Dlu&er Acadeic Pu#.
+. Environental %ystes *ptiiCation A (.A.6aith 4 'H?34 $iley %ons4 )G.
B. Techni:ues 1or Environental %yste Analysis - 2.6.Pantell $iley4 )G4
3,,'.
ELECTIVES
TES #$$5: ENVIRONMENTAL .IOTEC/NOLOG- & ECO-TODICOLOG-
Mo)u!e-% &,Lectures(
Concept o1 Environental 0iotechnology and Environental Engineering4 scope
and iportance. -enetic engineering structure o1 ()A4 2)A4 2eplication o1 ()A4
genetic code4 Transcription4 Protein synthesis.
Mo)u!e-# &, Lectures(
Introduction to -enetic Engineering and 2eco#inant ()A Technology(2(T )4
2estriction endonucleases4 %teps in gene cloning4 c()A and genoic li#rary4
Cheical synthesis o1 gene4 Polyerase Chain 2eaction ( PC2 )4 /ectors and their types4
%election o1 reco#inant clones.
Mo)u!e-* &, Lectures(
Introduction to Environental To5icology : (e1inition4 classi1ication4 origin and general
nature o1 to5icants in environent4 1actors a11ecting to5icity4 nutritional and non
nutritional 1ood suppleents and their e11ects4 utagenesis4 teratogenesis4
carcinogens4hellucinogens4 phytoto5ins and anial to5ins.
Mo)u!e-+ &, Lectures(
%ysteatic and Eco-to5icology: To5ic response o1 di11erent #ody systes li<e
respiratory4 gastro-intestinal tract4 .iver4 <idney4 iune syste4 reproductive syste.
Pro#les and approach4 Environental distri#ution o1 cheicals in air4 &ater4
sedients4soil and #iota9 E11ects o1 to5icants on ecosyste4 (eto5i1ication o1 to5icants in
resistant #iota.Unit
Mo)u!e-, &, Lectures(
Air pollution and its control through 0iotechnology4 0iotechnology in reduction o1 C*3
eission4 0ioscru##ers4 0io#eds4 0iotric<ling 1ilters and their applications.
Mo)u!e-' &, Lectures(
0ioreediation4 Types o1 #ioreediations4 0ioaugentation 1or #ioreediation4
0ioreactors4 0ioreediation o1 her#icides4 pesticides4 hydrocar#ons4 oil spills.
Mo)u!e-5 &+ Lectures(
)ovel ethods o1 pollution control A /eritechnology4 "ethane production42oot
Cone treatent4 "e#rane technology4 0iodegrada#le plastics.
.oo6s n) Re4erences:
'."icro#ial 0iotechnology : A. ). -laCer and 6. )i<aids .
3."olecular 0iotechnology : -lee< and Pasternac<.
3.0iotechnology : A Te5t 0oo< o1 Industrial "icro#ilogy4 T. (.0roc<4
+.Industrial"icro#iology : Presscott and (unn.
B.0iotechnology:0.(.%ingh. 4DalyaniPu#lishers
TES #$$<: IN2USTRIAL /EALT/ & SA>ET-
Mo)u!e : I &Lecture:,(
Plant layout 1or sa1ety location and design distance #et&een haCardous units4 lighting4
ventilation4 color coding4 1lo& charts4 pilot plant applications4 and achine guarding
and its types4 house <eeping
Mo)u!e # &Lecture:,(
)ature and type o1 &or< places4 $or<ers e5posure to to5ic cheicals and its e11ects.
T./s4 %a1ety easures in the use o1 gas cylinder. @actors contri#uting to&ards 1ire:
cheistry o1 1ire4 coon causes o1 industrial 1ires4 types o1 1ires4 1ire e5tinguishers-
types and handling. @ire detection and alar systes4 &ater spray systes- 0.E/E4
Con1ined and U/CE
Mo)u!e-* &Lecture:,(
%a1ety organiCation in loss prevention4 sa1ety education and training4 6aCard
identi1ication4 @ault tree analysis4 event tree analysis4 6AK*P studies. Introduction to
*6%A% '?,,'.
Mo)u!e-+ &Lecture:,(
Accident investigations4 classi1ications4 steps4 reports4 reedial easures4 1irst aid
training. 6uan 1actors contri#uting to accidents-causes 1or unsa1e acts.
Mo)u!e :, &Lecture:,(
Personal protective e:uipents- need4 selection4 applica#le standards4 supply4 use4 care
and aintenance. 2espiratory PPE and )on- respiratory PPE.
Mo)u!e :' &Lecture:,(
"a;or accidents4 haCards conse:uences o1 a;or haCard accidents4 role o1 anageent
and pu#lic. *n-site and *11-site eergency planning4 structure o1 disaster anageent
syste4 constitution o1 disaster anageent group4 control o1 eergencies.
Mo)u!e :5 &Lecture:+(
Econoics o1 sa1ety4 1inancial costs to individual and 1aily4 organiCation and society.
Copilation procedure4 utility and liitation o1 cost data4 #udgeting 1or sa1ety.
TES #$%%: IN2USTRIAL POLLUTION & CONTROL
Mo)u!e -%
Intro)uction: &* !ectures(
Industrial pollution : de1inition4 Types o1 Pollutants? industrial to5icants and haCardous
aterials.
Mo)u!e-#
In)ustri! Air Po!!ution: &, !ectures(
Point and non-point sources o1 air pollution in theral po&er plants4 nuclear po&er plants4
agro #ased industry4 pulp and paper industry4 plastic industry4 ining and etallurgy industry4
ceent industry4 Preventive easures o1 industrial air pollution.
Mo)u!e-*
In)ustri! Ater 3o!!ution: (B lectures)
Industrial &ater4.Types4 sources and classi1ication o1 &ater pollutants4constituents o1
a:uatic Environent4 o5ygen contents o1 &ater and a:uatic li1e4 E11ects o1 &ater
pollutants on li1e and Environent $ater and &aste &ater treatent 1or speci1ic industry.
Mo)u!e-+
In)ustri! soi! 3o!!ution: &, !ectures(
Coponents o1 soil4 icro and acro nutrients4 source and cheical nature o1 soil
containants4 (istri#ution o1 soil containats4 Ecological and health e11ects o1 soil
containats. @ertiliCers e11ect o1 odern agro-technology on :uality o1 soil.
Mo)u!e : ,
S4et1 n) /e!th /Er)s : (B !ectures)
Identi1ication o1 potential sa1ety and health haCards in industrial and developent pro;ects4
reduction strategies4 policies and legislation4 international and national perspective4 sa1ety
standards and anageent systes4 I%* '?,,,. Industrial health sa1eguards and
ipleentation echaniss.
Mo)u!e-':
Occu3tion! he!th: (E)
*ccupational diseases: pneuoconiosis4 silicosis4 as#estosis4 #yssinosis4 #aggasis4 etal
Poisoning (lead4 ercury4 anganese4 copper etc) )oti1ia#le (iseases9 possi#le
syptos and target organs. %ynergistic e11ects: enhanceent in to5ic e11ects to
e5traneous 1actors. 2eversi#le and irreversi#le e11ects synergis.
Mo)u!e- 5
Social Issues and the Environment
(4)
Basic concepts o" sustaina%le develop&ent, social environ&ental issues ,
'esettle&ent, reha%ilitation o" people, its pro%le&s and concerns. (li&ate
change, glo%al ar&ing, acid rain, o)one layer depletion, nuclear
accidents and holocaust, asteland recla&ation, consu&eris& and aste
products, pu%lic aareness.
Books & ReferenceS:
i. 6and#oo< o1 Industrial pollution ! Control- /ol ' ! 34 %.C.0hatia4 C0%
Pu#lishers.
ii. Industrial &aste treatent 6and#oo<- $ood&ard and Cirran4 Elsevier Pu#4
iii. Industrial Pollution Control 6and#oo<- Edited #y 6er#ert4 @..und4
"c-ra&hill Pu#.
iv. Introduction to Environental Engineering A -il#ert and "asters
v. $aste&ater engineering: "etcal1 ! Eddy4 et.al.4 "cgra& 6ill Pu#.
vi. Te5t#oo< o1 environental studies A #y E. 0harucha.
TES #$%*: REMOTE SENSING IN ENVIRONMENTAL STU2IES
Mo)u!e -% &, Lectures(
Princi3!es: %ustaina#le (evelopent and %ustaina#ility9 Ecological and 0iological
Aspects o1 Environent: 6ydrosphere4 .ithosphere and 0iosphere.
Mo)u!e -# &, Lectures(
Ln)sc3e Eco!o"1: Eleents4 Units and Indices9 Applications o1 .andscape Ecology.

Mo)u!e -* &, Lectures(
S3ectr! Pro3erties: %pectral Properties o1 Air4 .and (%oil)4 /egetation and $ater9
2eote %ensing 1or Assessent o1 Air4 .and (%oil) and $ater Luality Paraeters.
Mo)u!e -+ &, Lectures(
Po!!ution: Types o1 Pollution4 Cheistry o1 Pollutants: Air4 .and (%oil)4 /egetation and
$ater9 Acid 2ain4 %og4 -reen 6ouse E11ect and -lo#al $aring9 Eutrophication4
$ater logging and %taliniCation.
Mo)u!e -, &, Lectures(
Environment! Mn"ement: %election o1 (isposal %ites 1or Industrial and "unicipal
$astes9 Air4 .and4 and $ater Luality "anageent9 %olid $aste "anageent.
Mo)u!e -' &, Lectures(
Environment! Im3ct Assessment: 0asic Concepts4 Environental Ipact Assessent
(EIA): "ethods and 0ene1its o1 EIA9 2ole o1 2eote %ensing and -I% in EIA and E"P
(Environental "anageent Plan).
Mo)u!e - 5 &+ Lectures(
2e"r)tion o4 .ios3here: )atural and 6uan-induced (isasters. 2ole o1 2eote
%ensing and -I% in "onitoring and Assessent o1 )atural and 6uan-induced (isasters
such as .andslides4 @looding4 Ur#aniCation and (e1orestation (6eat Island E11ect).

RE>ERENCES:
'. 2eote %ensing A Principles and InterpretationM4 %a#ins4 @.@. Ir.4 3,,E4 (3
nd
)
Edition $.6. @reean ! Co.
3. "anual o1 2eote %ensing4 /ol. I4 2eeves4 2o#ert -.4 'HH'. Aerican %ociety o1
Photograetry and 2eote %ensing4 @alls Church4 U%A.
3. Introductory (igital Iage Processing: A 2eote %ensing Perspective4 Iensen4
I.2.4 3,,+4 Prentice 6all.
+. 2eote %ensing and Iage Interpretation4 .illesand4 T. ". and Die1er4 2.$.4
3,,E4 $iley and %ons.
TES #$%,: ATMOSP/ERIC SCIENCE (C2E(IT% 3)
Mo)u!e-% &$+ Lectures(
Atmos3heric Environment: Coposition o1 atosphere4 vertical distri#ution o1
teperature in atosphere4 relationship o1 earth &ith sun4 heat #udget o1 the earth-
atospheric syste4 Coriolis 1orce4 glo#al pressure #elt syste4
Mo)u!e - # &$* Lectures(
Cloud classi1ication and 1oration4 &inds4 precipitation
Mo)u!e-* &$; Lectures(
Meteoro!o"1: "eteorology 1undaentals A Pressure4 teperature4 &ind4 huidity4
radiation4 atospheric sta#ility adia#atic diagras4 tur#ulence and di11usion. %cales
o1 eteorology. Applications o1 icroeteorology4 Application o1 eteorological
principles to transport and di11usion o1 pollutants4 %cavenging processes4 E11ects o1
eteorological paraeters on pollutants and vice versa. $ind roses4 Topographic
e11ects.
Mo)u!e :+ &$* Lectures(
Eleents o1 cliate4 cliatic controls. Pollution cliatology.
Mo)u!e :, &$, Lectures(
Cliates o1 Indian region4 %patial and teporal patterns o1 cliate paraeters in India4
%easons in India4 Indian onsoon ;et streas4 general circulation.
Mo)u!e-' &$' Lectures(
Cliatic classi1ications. Eleents o1 Agrocliatology4 6uan and Anial #io-cliatology4
ur#an cliatology. Cliatic considerations in Industrial locations4 city planning4 landscape
architecture and a#ateentFitigation o1 pollution
Mo)u!e-5 &$, Lectures(
G!o=! c!imte chn"e: 6istory o1 cliate change4 "ilan<ovitchJs theory o1 cliate
change4 greenhouse gases and their e11ects4 role o1 huans4 cliatic 1eed#ac<
echaniss4 possi#le ipacts o1 glo#al cliate change.
Re4erence .oo6s:
' '. The atosphere : An introduction- @.D. .utgens
3 3. Atospheric %cience $allace ! 6o##s
3 3. Con1ronting Cliate change- I.". "intCer
+ +. Atosphere4 &eather ! Cliate- )avarra
B B. Earth %cience : A holistic approach- Conti4 Thopson and "oses
=. Introduction to Environental %c. ! Engineering A -" "asters - P6I.
E. Environental Engineering A 6. $ Peavy4 (. 2 2o&e ! -. Tcho#anoglous4 "c-ra&-
6ill Int.
.REA2T/ PAPER
.REA2T/ PAPER >OR T/E 2EPARTMENT
APPLIE2 STATISTICS
Mo)u!e %:Pro==i!it1 &, Lectures(
2ando e5perient4 saple space4 event4 alge#ra o1 events4 pro#a#ility on a discrete
saple space4 #asic theores o1 pro#a#ility4 conditional pro#a#ility o1 an event4
independent events4 0ayes> theore and its application4 discrete and continuous rando
varia#les and their distri#utions4 e5pectation4 covariance4 correlation4 coe11icient4
distri#ution o1 1unction o1 rando varia#les.
Mo)u!e #: Sttistic! Metho)s &, Lectures(
Concept o1 a statistical population and a saple4 types o1 data4 presentation and
suariCation o1 data4 easures o1 central tendency4 dispersion4 s<e&ness and <urtosis4
siple and ultiple linear regression4 ultiple and partial correlations (involving three
varia#les only)4 curve-1itting and principle o1 least s:uares.
Mo)u!e *: Sttistic! In4erence &, Lectures(
Chi-s:uare test4 sign test4 $ald-$ol1o&itC runs test4 run test 1or randoness4 edian
test4 $ilco5on test and $ilco5on-"ann-$hitney test. $al>s se:uential pro#a#ility ratio
test4 *C and A%) 1unctions4 application to #inoial and noral distri#utions.
Mo)u!e +: Gener! Sttistic! 2esi"n &, Lectures(
Conte5t o1 %tatistical Thin<ing: The (ecision Environent 4The In1erence Cycle:
@oundations o1 the @rae&or< 42epeated %apling 1ro the 2eal $orld: Concept o1
%apling (istri#utions 4Uncertainty: Concepts and "easures (estiation ! testing)
Mo)u!e ,: An!1sis 4or Environment! 2ecisions &, Lectures(
Characteristics o1 Environental (ata4 (ata Analysis %trategy4 Environental (ecisions
and %tatistical Analysis4 )ondetects in Environental Cheical Analysis
Mo)u!e ':Environment! Monitorin" n) Sm3!in" 2esi"n &, Lectures(
Environental Populations: %apling in %pace and Tie. Sm3!in" 2esi"ns:
@undaentals4 %iple 2ando %apling4 %trati1ied 2ando %apling4 T&o-%tage
%apling4 Coposite and Three-%tage %apling4 %ysteatic %apling4. (ou#le
%apling Environental "onitoring4 Coparing Populations:
Mo)u!e 5: Eco!o"ic! Sttistics &+ Lectures(
Ecological Counity (ata4 Ecological %apling4 %patial Pattern Analysis: (istri#ution
"ethods4 Luadrat-/ariance "ethods4 (istance "ethods4
.oo6s n) Re4erences
'. @undaentals o1 Applied %tatistics A %.C. -upta and /. D. Dapoor4 %ultan Chand !
%ons4 3,,3.
3. "iller ! @reundsJs Pro#a#ility and %tatistics 1or Engineers (1i1th edition) - 2ichard A.
Iohnson.
3. Kar4 Ierrold 6. ('HH?). 0iostatistical Analysis. Prentice 6all4 ).I.
+. %o<al4 2o#ert and Iaes 2ohl1 ('HHE). 0ioetry4 @reean Press4 ).G.
B. $alpole4 2. and 2. "yers ('HH3). %tatistics 1or Engineers and %cientists4 Bth edn.
"ac"illan4 ).G.
$ayne4 2. *tt ('HHB). Environental %tatistics and (ata Analysis4 C2C Press..
.REA2T/ PAPER O>>ERE2 .- T/E 2EPARTMENT
TES #$%%: IN2USTRIAL POLLUTION & CONTROL
In)ustri! 3o!!ution contro!
Mo)u!e -%
Intro)uction: &*(
Industrial pollution : de1inition4 Types o1 Pollutants? industrial to5icants and haCardous
aterials.
Mo)u!e-#
In)ustri! Air Po!!ution: &,(
Point and non-point sources o1 air pollution in theral po&er plants4 nuclear po&er plants4
agro #ased industry4 pulp and paper industry4 plastic industry4 ining and etallurgy industry4
ceent industry4 Preventive easures o1 industrial air pollution.
Mo)u!e-*
In)ustri! Ater 3o!!ution: (B)
Industrial &ater4.Types4 sources and classi1ication o1 &ater pollutants4constituents o1
a:uatic Environent4 o5ygen contents o1 &ater and a:uatic li1e4 E11ects o1 &ater
pollutants on li1e and Environent $ater and &aste &ater treatent 1or speci1ic industry.
Mo)u!e-+
In)ustri! soi! 3o!!ution: &,(
Coponents o1 soil4 icro and acro nutrients4 source and cheical nature o1 soil
containants4 (istri#ution o1 soil containats4 Ecological and health e11ects o1 soil
containats. @ertiliCers e11ect o1 odern agro-technology on :uality o1 soil.
Mo)u!e : ,
S4et1 n) /e!th /Er)s : (B)
Identi1ication o1 potential sa1ety and health haCards in industrial and developent pro;ects4
reduction strategies4 policies and legislation4 international and national perspective4 sa1ety
standards and anageent systes4 I%* '?,,,. Industrial health sa1eguards and
ipleentation echaniss.
Mo)u!e-':
Occu3tion! he!th: (E)
*ccupational diseases: pneuoconiosis4 silicosis4 as#estosis4 #yssinosis4 #aggasis4 etal
Poisoning (lead4 ercury4 anganese4 copper etc) )oti1ia#le (iseases9 possi#le
syptos and target organs. %ynergistic e11ects: enhanceent in to5ic e11ects to
e5traneous 1actors. 2eversi#le and irreversi#le e11ects synergis.
Mo)u!e- 5
Social Issues and the Environment
(4)
Basic concepts o" sustaina%le develop&ent, social environ&ental issues ,
'esettle&ent, reha%ilitation o" people, its pro%le&s and concerns. (li&ate
change, glo%al ar&ing, acid rain, o)one layer depletion, nuclear
accidents and holocaust, asteland recla&ation, consu&eris& and aste
products, pu%lic aareness.
Books & ReferenceS:
i. 6and#oo< o1 Industrial pollution ! Control- /ol ' ! 34 %.C.0hatia4 C0%
Pu#lishers.
ii. Industrial &aste treatent 6and#oo<- $ood&ard and Cirran4 Elsevier Pu#4
iii. Industrial Pollution Control 6and#oo<- Edited #y 6er#ert4 @..und4
"c-ra&hill Pu#.
iv. Introduction to Environental Engineering A -il#ert and "asters
v. $aste&ater engineering: "etcal1 ! Eddy4 et.al.4 "cgra& 6ill Pu#.
vi. Te5t#oo< o1 environental studies A #y E. 0harucha.
TES #$%,: ATMOSP/ERIC SCIENCE (C2E(IT% 3)
Mo)u!e-% &$+ Lectures(
Atmos3heric Environment: Coposition o1 atosphere4 vertical distri#ution o1
teperature in atosphere4 relationship o1 earth &ith sun4 heat #udget o1 the earth-
atospheric syste4 Coriolis 1orce4 glo#al pressure #elt syste4
Mo)u!e - # &$* Lectures(
Cloud classi1ication and 1oration4 &inds4 precipitation
Mo)u!e-* &$; Lectures(
Meteoro!o"1: "eteorology 1undaentals A Pressure4 teperature4 &ind4 huidity4
radiation4 atospheric sta#ility adia#atic diagras4 tur#ulence and di11usion. %cales
o1 eteorology. Applications o1 icroeteorology4 Application o1 eteorological
principles to transport and di11usion o1 pollutants4 %cavenging processes4 E11ects o1
eteorological paraeters on pollutants and vice versa. $ind roses4 Topographic
e11ects.
Mo)u!e :+ &$* Lectures(
Eleents o1 cliate4 cliatic controls. Pollution cliatology.
Mo)u!e :, &$, Lectures(
Cliates o1 Indian region4 %patial and teporal patterns o1 cliate paraeters in India4
%easons in India4 Indian onsoon ;et streas4 general circulation.
Mo)u!e-' &$' Lectures(
Cliatic classi1ications. Eleents o1 Agrocliatology4 6uan and Anial #io-cliatology4
ur#an cliatology. Cliatic considerations in Industrial locations4 city planning4 landscape
architecture and a#ateentFitigation o1 pollution
Mo)u!e-5 &$, Lectures(
G!o=! c!imte chn"e: 6istory o1 cliate change4 "ilan<ovitchJs theory o1 cliate
change4 greenhouse gases and their e11ects4 role o1 huans4 cliatic 1eed#ac<
echaniss4 possi#le ipacts o1 glo#al cliate change.
Re4erence .oo6s:
= '. The atosphere : An introduction- @.D. .utgens
E 3. Atospheric %cience $allace ! 6o##s
? 3. Con1ronting Cliate change- I.". "intCer
H +. Atosphere4 &eather ! Cliate- )avarra
', B. Earth %cience : A holistic approach- Conti4 Thopson and "oses
=. Introduction to Environental %c. ! Engineering A -" "asters - P6I.
E. Environental Engineering A 6. $ Peavy4 (. 2 2o&e ! -. Tcho#anoglous4 "c-ra&-
6ill Int.
TES #$%<: 8ASTE MANAGEMENT
Mo)u!e-% &*(
Classi1ication o1 &astes A (doestic4 industrial4 unicipal4 hospital4 nuclear4 agriculture)4
%torage o1 &aste at source4 Priary collection o1 &aste4 characteriCation o1 &aste.
Mo)u!e-#
So!i) Aste mn"ement: &<(
"anageent o1 unicipal solid &astes ("%$): %ources o1 generation4 physical
coposition and characteristics. "ethods o1 sapling44 Pro5iate and ultiate analysis.
Collection4 storage4 transport and disposal ethods9 *pen-duping and sanitary land1ills.
2eduction4 reuse and recycling o1 aterials. *ptional technologies 1or processing o1
"%$: Incineration4 pelletiCation4 gasi1ication4 pyrolysis.
Mo)u!e-*
/Er)ous Aste mn"ement & ,(
%ources and characteristics. Classi1ication. 6ealth and environental e11ects. %a1e
storage4 transport and treatent o1 haCardous &astes. %ta#iliCation and disposal o1
haCardous &astes. Criteria 1or selection 1or secured and unsecured land1ill disposal sites.
Mo)u!e-+:
R)ioctive Aste mn"ement &+(
sources4 classi1ication4 health and sa1ety aspects. "anageent o1 radioactive &astes.
Mo)u!e-,:
.iome)ic! Aste: &,(
(e1inition4 types4 sources and categories4 generation in di11erent clinical areas in
hospitals. Classi1ication4 segregation and colour coding- coding 1or storage containers.
Code o1 practice 1or proper handling and anageent o1 #ioedical &astes:
(isin1ectionF steriliCation4 autoclaving4 icro&ave treatent and incineration. (isposal
ethods. Preventive and control easures 1or #ioedical &astes.
Mo)u!e-':
Ener"1 4rom Aste &,(
2ene&a#le energy A sources and status9 Energy 1ro #ioass4 agricultural and industrial
&astes. 0iogas production4 0io1uels: ethanol4 ethanol4 hydrogen4 and their production.
Mo)u!e-5: &*(
0iotreatent technologies 1or &aste 1ro 1ood4 paper4 tanneries4 pesticides4
petrocheical and pharaceutical industries .
Re4erence =oo6s:
Introduction to Environental Engineering A -il#ert and "asters
Environental engineering #y peavey and 2o&e
%olid and haCardous &aste anageent #y .iu and .ipta<.

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