4.69 TYBSc Applied Comp EVS
4.69 TYBSc Applied Comp EVS
4.69 TYBSc Applied Comp EVS
UNIVERSITYOFMUMBAI
SyllabusfortheSemesterVandVI
Program:B.Sc.
Course:EnvironmentalScienceandPollution
AppliedComponent
PREAMBLE
Applied component was introduced for T.Y. B.Sc. class in the academic year 1979-80 with a
view to enhance essential for employability. There after the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Applied
Component in Environment Science and Pollution has been revised hardly anytime. And then
the syllabus lastly has been revised in 1994. Environment Science is the subject which is need
based and multidisciplinary. The syllabus needs to get updated as per the requirement of the
time. Similarly the emphasis on entrepreneurial potential and skills needs to get added in the
syllabus by incorporating applied topics having commercial propositions. Similarly the
syllabus needs to have a flexi concept as it is a multidisciplinary. Hence as per the decision of
Faculty of Science the syllabus of Applied Component is adopted in BOS Zoology where the
flexi concept is introduced in the applied component. In this the BOS experimented the
flexibility in terms of selecting any four out of eight units included in the syllabus during the
last revision. The experiment has been successful and appreciated. It is continued in this
revised syllabus also. Hence in the syllabus of Applied Component Environmental Science
and Pollution the concept is incorporated from the academic year 2013-2014.
From the academic year 2010-2011, the University has introduced Credit Based Semester and
Grading System with continuous evaluation involving Internal and External Assessment. The
revised syllabi in the Applied Component subjects in Zoology are modularized offering
opportunity to learners to study any four out of a total of eight units in each course.
The jurisdiction of our esteemed University extends from Colaba in South Mumbai to Banda
in Sindhudurga. The diversity of the colleges affiliated to the University in terms of
infrastructure, expertise and opportunity has been an important consideration while drafting
the syllabus. The syllabus offers freedom to select any four units out of eight in each paper in
the semester according to the requirements of the College. This also satisfies the purpose of
choice based syllabus.
Thus the revolutionary initiative of the BOS in Zoology, with an inherent flexibility, aimed at
providing need based training catering to the needs of rural as well as urban niches has been
continued with this revision of syllabi also. However this flexibility is, at present, available
for only Applied Component subjects.
T.Y.B.Sc.
Applied Component - Environmental Science & Pollution
Semester V
Unit
Topics
II
Natural Resources
III
Types of Pollution
IV
V
VI
Climate Change
VII
VIII
Sustainable Development
USACEVS501
Credits L / Week
Practicals
USACEVS5P1
Semester V: Theory
Environmental Science & Pollution
Course code: USACEVS501
(Any four Units to be opted)
Lectures 60
Credits 2
Unit 1 Ecosphere
1.1 Atmosphere: Physico-chemical characteristics, division, composition & significance of
components.
1.2 Hydrosphere: Water resource & water cycle, physico-chemical characteristics of aquatic
environment.
1.3 Lithosphere: Composition, inorganic & organic components in soil, types of soil, soil
profile & nutrients in soil.
1.4 Biosphere: Composition of Biosphere & brief account of types of biomes.
Unit 2 Natural Resources
2.1 Concept & types of resources.
2.2 Current status of major resources: Water, land, mineral, biological & energy resources.
2.3 Need for conservation of resources.
2.4 Rational use of resources.
Unit 3 Types of Pollution
3.1 Air Pollution: Sources, types & effects of pollutants.
3.2 Water Pollution: Sources, types & effects of pollutants.
3.3 Noise Pollution: Sources, types & effects of pollutants.
3.4 Radiation Pollution: Sources, types of radiations & effects on health.
Unit 4 Environmental Monitoring & Risk Assessment
4.1 Remote Sensing and GIS: Principle, types & applications.
4.2 Water pollution monitoring & assessment techniques.
4.3 Air pollution monitoring & assessment techniques.
4.4 Concept & evaluation of environmental risk assessment.
Unit 5 Solid Waste Management
5.1 Introduction, Definition and Classification based on the sources of generation.
5.2 Composition and Segregation at source, treatment (Chemical/Mechanical/Biological).
5.3 Introduction to open dumping and sanitary landfill methods of waste disposal.
5.4 Solid Waste as a useful resource.
Semester V
Practical
Course Code USACEVS5P1
2 Credits
1) Study of Physico-chemical properties of water: Conductivity, Turbidity, Dissolved
oxygen, Salinity & Total hardness.
2) Estimation of Pollutant: BOD, COD & MPN.
3) Study of soil microflora.
4) Measurement of intensity of light by Lux meter.
5) Bioassay studies using water hyacinth or any suitable material.
6) Observation & study of: Solar panel, Biogas plant, Air & Noise pollution monitoring
device, CFL bulbs.
Report of Field or Industrial Visit/Excursion.
T.Y.B.Sc.
Applied Component - Environmental Science & Pollution
Semester VI
Unit
I
USACEVS601
Topics
II
Biodiversity
Energy Resources
III
Safety Standards
IV
Pollution Control
Disaster Management
VI
Environmental Management
VII
Environmental Economics
VIII
Novel Technologies
Credits
L / Week
Practicals
USACEVS6P1
Semester VI
Practical
Course Code USACEVS6P1
1) Study of safety standards-Personal protection equipments, Safety symbols (Toxic.
Hazardous, Radioactive, Corrosive, Poisonous, Irritant) & fire extinguisher.
2) Study of air microflora and determination of sedimentation rate.
3) Study of physical properties of soil: pH, temperature, moisture, organic carbon &
texture of soil.
4) Population analysis by Quadrant method & Line Transect method.
5) Observation & study of indicator species.
6) Project (Individual activity) & assignment (Group activity)
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7)
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9)
References
Semester V & VI
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2. Anjaneyulu Y.: Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies. B.S Publication
Hyderabad. 2002.
3. Charles H. Southwid: Ecology & Quality of our Environment. D. Van Nostrand Co. N.Y.
1976.
4. Daniel Botkin & Edward Kellere: Environmental Science Earth as living Planet. J.
Wiley & Sons 1995.
5. Dara S.S. & Mishra D.D.: Text book of Environmental Chemistry & Pollution Control.
Revised edition; Publsh. S. Chand.
6. David D. Kemp: Global Environmental Issues A Climatological Approach. Roult Ledge
& Company, London & N.Y. 1990.
7. E. J. Kormandy: Concepts of Ecology. Prentice Hall of India (Pvt.) Ltd.
8. E. P. Odum: Fundamentals of Ecology, W.B. Saunders Company.
9. H.V. Jadhav & S.N. Jogdand: Environmental, Chemical & Biological Analysis. Himalays
Publ. House
10. J. Turk, A. Turk & K. Arms: Environmental Science. Saunders College Publishing 1983.
11. J.O. Ayoade: Introduction to Climatology for the Tropics. J. Wiley & Sons 1983.
12. K.V. Krishnamurthy: An Advanced Textbook on Biodiversity. Oxford & IBH Publishing
Co. Pvt. Ltd. 2009.
13. L.L. Caccio: Water & Water Pollution Handbook. Marcel Dekker Inc. N.Y. 1971.