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                               Environmental Studies 
                                          
                            (For Under Graduate Courses of all Branches) 
                                          
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                       DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 
                                           
                                           
                          BISHOP HEBER COLLEGE (Autonomous) 
                   (Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade (CGPA-3.58/4.0) by the NAAC & 
                         identified as College of Excellence by the UGC) 
                              DST-FIST Sponsored College & 
                                   DBT Star College 
                               TIRUCHIRAPPALLI-620017 
                                  TAMIL NAU, INDIA 
                                           
                                      2016-2017
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                   SYLLABUS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES FOR UNDER GRADUATE COURSES OF ALL BRANCHES OF 
                                                                                            HIGHER EDUCATION 
                                                                                                               
                               Course Title: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES                                                                              Code: U 16EST21 
                   
                   
                  Unit – 1: The Multidisciplinary nature of Environmental Studies                                                       (2 Lectures) 
                                      Definition, Scope and Importance.  Need for Public awareness 
                   
                  Unit – 2 :  Natural Resources:                                                                                        (8 Lectures) 
                               Renewable and Non-renewable resources 
                               Natural resources and associated problems 
                   
                         a)          Forest resources:  Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies, Timber extraction, 
                                     mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people. 
                                      
                         b)          Water  resources:    Use  and  over-utilization  of  surface  and  ground  water,  floods,  drought, 
                                     conflicts over water, dam benefits and problems. 
                                      
                         c)          Mineral resources:  Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral 
                                     resources, case studies. 
                                      
                         d)          Food resources:  World food problems, change4s caused by agriculture and overgrazing, 
                                     effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity case studies. 
                                      
                         e)          Energy resources:  Growing energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources, 
                                     use of alternate energy sources.  Case Studies. 
                                      
                         f)          Land resources:  Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion 
                                     and desertification. 
                                                 Role of an individual I conservation of natural resources. 
                                                 Equitable use of resources of sustainable lifestyles. 
                  Unit – 3 : Ecosystems:  Ecosystems                                                                                                  (6 Lectures) 
                              Concept of an ecosystem,  
                              Structure of an ecosystem,  
                              Producers, consumers, decomposers,  
                              Energy flow in the ecosystem,  
                              Ecological succession,  
                              Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. 
                              Introduction, types, characteristics features, structure and function of the following ecosystem: 
                                      a. Forest ecosystem,  
                                      b. Grassland ecosystem,  
                                      c. Desert ecosystem,      
                                      d. Aquatic ecosystems (Ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) 
                  Unit – 4 :  Biodiversity and its conservation:                                                                        (8 Lectures) 
                   
                              Introduction-definition :  Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity,  
                              Biogeographical classification of India,  
                              Value of biodiversity:  Consumptive use, productive use, social ethical, aesthetic and option values,  
                              Biodiversity at global, National and local level, 
                              India as a megadiversity nation,  
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                  Hot-spots of biodiversity,   
                  Threats to biodiversity : habit los, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts,  
                  Endangered and endemic species of India,  
                  Conservation of biodiversity In-situ conservation of biodiversity. 
           Unit – 5 :  Environmental Pollution:                                      (8 Lectures) 
            
           Definition,  
                   Causes, effects and control measures of: 
                            a. Air Pollution   
                            b. Water Pollution   
                            c. Soil Pollution    
                            d. Marine Pollution 
                            e. Noise Pollution   
                            f. Thermal Pollution    
                            g. Nuclear Hazards 
            
                  Solid Waste Management:  Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes,  
                  Role of an individual in prevention of pollution,  
                  Pollution case studies. 
                  Disaster management: Floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides. 
            
           Unit – 6:  Social Issues and the Environment:                     (7 Lectures) 
                  From unsustainable to sustainable development,  
                  Urban problems related to energy,  
                  Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management,  
                  Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns.  Case studies,  
                  Environmental ethics:  Issues and possible solutions,  
                  Climate change, global warning, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust, case 
                   studies,  
                  Wasteland reclamation, Consumerism and waste products  
                  Environment Protection Act,  
                  Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,  
                  Forest (Conservation) Act,  
                  Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation,  
                  Public awareness. 
            
                
           Unit – 7:  Human Population and the Environment: 
            
           Population  growth,  variation  among  nations,  Population  explosion-family  welfare  programme  environment  and 
           human health, human rights, value education, HIV/AIDS, women and child welfare, role of information technology in 
           environment and human health, case studies. 
            
           Unit – 8:  Field Work: Environmental Service Learning (ESL) 
               Visit  to  a  local  area  to  document  environmental  assets-river/forest/grassland/hill/mountain,  visit  to  a  local 
               polluted  site  -Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural,  study  of  common  plants  insects,  birds,  study  of  simple 
               ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc.   
                
                
                
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                                              EVALUATION 
                                 (As per BOS of Env. Sc. dated 07.04.2018) 
                                                      
           Course Code: U16EST21                 COURSE – UG – ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES  
          
            1.  Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) Online Test 
          
                             Sl. No.             Activity             Marks 
                               1.    Test – 1                           30 
                               2.    Test – 2                           30 
                               3.    Assignment / Seminar & Quiz        10 
                               4.    ESL Project                        20 
                               5.    Attendance                         10 
                                     Total                              100 
          
                                   Internal Test Examination: Online Test 
                                                     
                       Type of Test            Total Marks (100)          Duration 
                      MCQ online Test       Objective Questions (100)      60 min 
          
                                   End Semester Examination: Online Test 
                       Type of Test            Total Marks (100)          Duration 
                      MCQ online Test       Objective Questions (100)      60 min 
                                                     
                                                Summary 
                                                     
                       Duration            Course Code               Max. Marks 
                        60 min              U16EST21                    100 
          
            1.  Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ):100 Marks  
            2.  CIA & ESL                                       :100 Marks – Passing Minimum 40%  
            3.  Overall Pass Mark                           : 40/100 including CIA and ESE 
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