Environmental Science
List of Elective Courses for BS Environmental Sciences:
Courses from the following list may be offered by the department depending upon their human and technical capacity, geographical location, and need
- Water Resource Management
- Soil and Environment
- Urban Environmental Management
- Disaster Risk Management
- Pollutant Movement in Soil
- Energy and Environment
- Hydrology
- Agro-ecology
- Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment
- Solid Waste Management
- Ecotourism
- Project Management
- Environmental Biotechnology
- Air and Noise Pollution
- Green Economy
- Wetland Management
- Environmental Geology
- At last four courses must include practical work in the Laboratory and/or in the Field
- There will be no research thesis/dissertation at the BS level; instead, an FYP-final year project may be given to students, individually or in a group of 2-3 students.
- Universities can choose courses to offer as electives from the above list of Elective Courses.
- There should be at least one study/exposure tour in a year to some sites of ecological importance/industry/some project sites etc.
- The students should be encouraged to participate in public hearings of EIA of various projects and seminars/conferences on environmental issues.
- The students should also be encouraged to organize events on various internationally recognized days of environmental importance.
- There should be at least one study/exposure tour in a year to some sites of ecological importance/industry/some project sites etc.
- The students should be encouraged to participate in public hearings of EIA of various projects and seminars/conferences on environmental issues.
- The students should also be encouraged to organize events on various internationally recognized days of environmental importance.