Course Outcomes
- Define and describe the components of the environment, including atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.
- Explain the causes and consequences of climate change, focusing on greenhouse gases, acid rain, and ozone depletion.
- Identify the sources, causes, effects, and control measures for air, water, soil, noise, and radioactive pollution.
- Analyze the effects of climate change on human health and propose strategies to mitigate these impacts.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of pollution control measures and assess their implementation challenges.
- Create a comprehensive report or presentation on the environmental impacts of pollution and climate change.
- Define and describe the components of the environment, including atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.
- Illustrate the concepts of the greenhouse effect, global warming, acid rain, and ozone layer depletion through charts or models.
- Demonstrate pollution types (air, water, soil, noise, and radioactive) with charts/models and interpret their effects on the environment. Perform titrimetric experiments to measure acidity, alkalinity, calcium hardness, total hardness, and ion concentrations (Ca++, Mg++).
- Analyze the effects of environmental issues such as global warming and ozone layer depletion using data from visual aids.
- Evaluate the reliability of experimental data related to water quality and pollution effects and suggest improvements.
- Create an integrated environmental impact report based on data and insights from titrimetric analyses and pollution studies.