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Some basic information about the module

Cycle of education: 2022/2023

The name of the faculty organization unit: The faculty Chemistry

The name of the field of study: Chemical Technology

The area of study: technical sciences

The profile of studing:

The level of study: second degree study

Type of study: full time

discipline specialities : Technology of medicinal products, Chemical analysis in industry and environment , Organic and polymer technology, Polymer materials engineering, Product and ecological process engineering

The degree after graduating from university: Master of Science (MSc)

The name of the module department : Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry

The code of the module: 8956

The module status: mandatory for teaching programme Technology of medicinal products, Chemical analysis in industry and environment , Organic and polymer technology, Polymer materials engineering, Product and ecological process engineering

The position in the studies teaching programme: sem: 1 / W15 / 1 ECTS / Z

The language of the lecture: Polish

The name of the coordinator: Piotr Skitał, DSc, PhD, Eng.

office hours of the coordinator: https://pskital.v.prz.edu.pl/konsultacje

The aim of studying and bibliography

The main aim of study: Linking theoretical knowledge of chemical technology and related technologies to the requirements of sustainable development principles and regulations in this area.

The general information about the module: The module has an interdisciplinary character and uses of the different fields of knowledge.

Bibliography required to complete the module
Bibliography used during lectures
1 Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją J. Kronenberga i T. Bergiera, Wyzwania zrównoważonego rozwoju w Polsce wyd. Fundacja Sendzimira Kraków. 2010
2 F. Capra Punkt zwrotny wyd. PIW. 1987
3 M. Klimek Zrównoważony rozwój lokalny EkoPress, Białystok. 2010
4 Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją E. Latoszek, M. Proczek, M. Krukowska Zrównoważony rozwój a globalne dobra publiczne ELIPSA, Warszawa. 2016
5 Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją A. Szelągowskiej Inwestycje w zrównoważonym rozwoju miast CEDEWU, Warszawa. 2017

Basic requirements in category knowledge/skills/social competences

Formal requirements: Required completion of undergraduate study

Basic requirements in category knowledge: Knowledge of basic chemistry branches and subjects of a social nature

Basic requirements in category skills: Ability to use scientific literature

Basic requirements in category social competences: Ability to work independently and in a team

Module outcomes

MEK The student who completed the module Types of classes / teaching methods leading to achieving a given outcome of teaching Methods of verifying every mentioned outcome of teaching Relationships with KEK Relationships with PRK
01 Has knowledge of the sustainable development of the economy, environment and society from a global and local perspective. Lecture written test K_W04++
P7S_WG
02 It is able to propose a strategy for the optimal and diversified development of a selected sector of the industry. lecture written test K_U11++
K_K03++
P7S_KR
P7S_UW

Attention: Depending on the epidemic situation, verification of the achieved learning outcomes specified in the study program, in particular credits and examinations at the end of specific classes, can be implemented remotely (real-time meetings).

The syllabus of the module

Sem. TK The content realized in MEK
1 TK01 Assumptions of sustainable development. W01 MEK01
1 TK02 Challenges of Sustainable Development in Poland. Forest management in Poland, the model of sustainable development. W02 MEK01
1 TK03 Fundamentals of sustainable economic and energy policy. W03 MEK01 MEK02
1 TK04 Cities - sustainable development. W04 MEK01
1 TK05 Strategic planning of local sustainable development. W05 MEK01 MEK02
1 TK06 Sustainable development and global public goods. The lifetime of the product. Planned ageing of the product. W06 MEK01
1 TK07 Waste management. W07 MEK02

The student's effort

The type of classes The work before classes The participation in classes The work after classes
Lecture (sem. 1) The preparation for a test: 2.00 hours/sem.
contact hours: 15.00 hours/sem.
complementing/reading through notes: 1.00 hours/sem.
Studying the recommended bibliography: 4.00 hours/sem.
Advice (sem. 1) The participation in Advice: 2.00 hours/sem.
Credit (sem. 1) The preparation for a Credit: 4.00 hours/sem.
The written credit: 2.00 hours/sem.

The way of giving the component module grades and the final grade

The type of classes The way of giving the final grade
Lecture Written test (T) covering the whole range of covered material.
The final grade Final mark (K) is calculated in accordance with the formula: K = wT, where T - mark for written test, w - a factor related to the term test (1.0 - a first time, 0.9 - a second time, 0.8 - third time).

Sample problems

Required during the exam/when receiving the credit
(-)

Realized during classes/laboratories/projects
(-)

Others
(-)

Can a student use any teaching aids during the exam/when receiving the credit : no

The contents of the module are associated with the research profile: no