Course Description
Drinking water quality standards; Sanitation systems; Water contaminants and health hazards; Health and aesthetic aspects of water quality; Water treatment processes; Water reuse and reclamation; Risk management of drinking water; Water quality and sanitation management.
Course Objectives
After completion of this course, student will be able:
To explain the concept of the dynamic relationship among water, sanitation and human health.
To identify the possible dangers of human health from various causes of contaminated water.
Course-level Learning Outcomes: CLOs
At the end of the course, the students should be able to
CLO1: Explain the concept of the dynamic relationship among water, sanitation and human health.
CLO2: Identify the possible dangers of human health from various causes of contaminated water.
Curriculum
- 16 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
- TMSE536-01 Introduction to the course of water quality and sanitation0
- TMSE536-02 Role of water in human life and health0
- TMSE536-03 Factor affecting quality of water0
- TMSE536-04 Water contaminants and health hazards0
- TMSE536-05 Water treatment processes and environmental health perspective0
- TMSE536-06 Aspects of disinfection process on water quality and healthTMSE523-06 Public participation practice0
- TMSE536-07 Water reuse and reclamation0
- TMSE536-08 Water sanitation and water borne diseases.0
- TMSE536-09 Water management in a variable and changing climate0
- TMSE536-10 Water quality management for water borne diseases & marine biology0
- TMSE536-11 Ecological basis of health and diseases0
- TMSE536-12 Community and social acceptance in water and sanitation management0
- TMSE536-13 Health risk assessment of chemical contaminant in water0
- TMSE536-14 Modeling application for Water resources management0
- TMSE536-15 Water quality and sanitation management0
- TMSE536-16 Student presentation0