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Waste Management and EngineeringLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: 5E00EK93

Credits

5 op

Objectives

After completing this course, student is familiar with the principles and practises of waste management and knows waste legislation and its applications. Student knows the waste management techniques and knows waste recycling and the secondary uses of waste material. Student can recycle and manage recycling systems. Student knows the principles of landfill construction and management of waste management sites. Student can do simple laboratory analyses concerning characteristics of waste. Student has adopted the 3R principle and understands the necessity of reducing waste amounts an defficient secondary use of waste materials.

Content

Composition, collection, transportation and treatment of waste material; Waste legislation, policies and regulations; Waste treatment technologies (landfills and their operation, waste incineration, biowaste treatment, hazardours waste treatment); Laboratory exercises: composting, leachate tests.

Prerequisites

Basic Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry courses, Basics for Environmental Technology and Management

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Student can recognize, name and define basic concepts introduced during the course.

Student manages the assigned tasks under supervision. Student knows diverse courses of action but cannot justify his/her choices. Completion of the assigned exercises is based on routine and pre-learned performance.

Student can give and receive feedback. He/she considers and assesses things from his/her viewpoint. Student takes responsibility for his/her own work. Student can describe the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Student structures, applies, explains and compares things in relation to one another between field-related phenomena and concepts introduced during the course.

Student is able to select the most appropriate course of action from diverse options and justify his/her choice. Student is able to apply, make plans and solve problems related to waste management.

Student can give and receive feedback actively and constructively. Student considers and assesses things both from his/her and the close community’s viewpoint. Student can cooperate responsibly and is ready to develop his/her interaction skills. Student also recognizes and follows the important courses of action in the field. Student takes responsibility and commits to the group activities in addition to his/her own work. Student can describe and assess the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Student understands extensive entities and relations between them, and is able to generalize, analyse and relate the introduced concepts in waste management and engineering to the professional context.

Student can search for diverse courses of action and solution alternatives, justify his/her choices and try new courses of action in waste management and engineering. Student is able to combine solution alternatives creatively or creates new ones.

Student uses feedback systematically as a professional growth tool in his/her own work and the community. Student considers and assesses himself/herself and his/her professional task. Student can cooperate responsibly, flexibly and constructively. Student works responsibly and in a committed manner considering the community and field requirements and needs. Student understands the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her work and can anticipate them in his/her work.

Enrolment period

22.11.2023 - 12.01.2024

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Environmental Engineering

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Environmental Engineering
  • Open University of Applied Sciences
Teachers
  • Johannes Jermakka
  • Seija Haapamäki
Person in charge

Hilda Szabo

Groups
  • 22IENVE
    Degree Programme in Environmental Engineering

Objectives (course unit)

After completing this course, student is familiar with the principles and practises of waste management and knows waste legislation and its applications. Student knows the waste management techniques and knows waste recycling and the secondary uses of waste material. Student can recycle and manage recycling systems. Student knows the principles of landfill construction and management of waste management sites. Student can do simple laboratory analyses concerning characteristics of waste. Student has adopted the 3R principle and understands the necessity of reducing waste amounts an defficient secondary use of waste materials.

Content (course unit)

Composition, collection, transportation and treatment of waste material; Waste legislation, policies and regulations; Waste treatment technologies (landfills and their operation, waste incineration, biowaste treatment, hazardours waste treatment); Laboratory exercises: composting, leachate tests.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Basic Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry courses, Basics for Environmental Technology and Management

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Student can recognize, name and define basic concepts introduced during the course.

Student manages the assigned tasks under supervision. Student knows diverse courses of action but cannot justify his/her choices. Completion of the assigned exercises is based on routine and pre-learned performance.

Student can give and receive feedback. He/she considers and assesses things from his/her viewpoint. Student takes responsibility for his/her own work. Student can describe the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

Student structures, applies, explains and compares things in relation to one another between field-related phenomena and concepts introduced during the course.

Student is able to select the most appropriate course of action from diverse options and justify his/her choice. Student is able to apply, make plans and solve problems related to waste management.

Student can give and receive feedback actively and constructively. Student considers and assesses things both from his/her and the close community’s viewpoint. Student can cooperate responsibly and is ready to develop his/her interaction skills. Student also recognizes and follows the important courses of action in the field. Student takes responsibility and commits to the group activities in addition to his/her own work. Student can describe and assess the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Student understands extensive entities and relations between them, and is able to generalize, analyse and relate the introduced concepts in waste management and engineering to the professional context.

Student can search for diverse courses of action and solution alternatives, justify his/her choices and try new courses of action in waste management and engineering. Student is able to combine solution alternatives creatively or creates new ones.

Student uses feedback systematically as a professional growth tool in his/her own work and the community. Student considers and assesses himself/herself and his/her professional task. Student can cooperate responsibly, flexibly and constructively. Student works responsibly and in a committed manner considering the community and field requirements and needs. Student understands the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her work and can anticipate them in his/her work.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

23.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 30.04.2023

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Environmental Engineering

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Environmental Engineering
  • Open University of Applied Sciences
Teachers
  • Johannes Jermakka
  • Seija Haapamäki
Person in charge

Hilda Szabo

Groups
  • 21IENVE
    Degree Programme in Environmental Engineering

Objectives (course unit)

After completing this course, student is familiar with the principles and practises of waste management and knows waste legislation and its applications. Student knows the waste management techniques and knows waste recycling and the secondary uses of waste material. Student can recycle and manage recycling systems. Student knows the principles of landfill construction and management of waste management sites. Student can do simple laboratory analyses concerning characteristics of waste. Student has adopted the 3R principle and understands the necessity of reducing waste amounts an defficient secondary use of waste materials.

Content (course unit)

Composition, collection, transportation and treatment of waste material; Waste legislation, policies and regulations; Waste treatment technologies (landfills and their operation, waste incineration, biowaste treatment, hazardours waste treatment); Laboratory exercises: composting, leachate tests.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Basic Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry courses, Basics for Environmental Technology and Management

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Student can recognize, name and define basic concepts introduced during the course.

Student manages the assigned tasks under supervision. Student knows diverse courses of action but cannot justify his/her choices. Completion of the assigned exercises is based on routine and pre-learned performance.

Student can give and receive feedback. He/she considers and assesses things from his/her viewpoint. Student takes responsibility for his/her own work. Student can describe the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

Student structures, applies, explains and compares things in relation to one another between field-related phenomena and concepts introduced during the course.

Student is able to select the most appropriate course of action from diverse options and justify his/her choice. Student is able to apply, make plans and solve problems related to waste management.

Student can give and receive feedback actively and constructively. Student considers and assesses things both from his/her and the close community’s viewpoint. Student can cooperate responsibly and is ready to develop his/her interaction skills. Student also recognizes and follows the important courses of action in the field. Student takes responsibility and commits to the group activities in addition to his/her own work. Student can describe and assess the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Student understands extensive entities and relations between them, and is able to generalize, analyse and relate the introduced concepts in waste management and engineering to the professional context.

Student can search for diverse courses of action and solution alternatives, justify his/her choices and try new courses of action in waste management and engineering. Student is able to combine solution alternatives creatively or creates new ones.

Student uses feedback systematically as a professional growth tool in his/her own work and the community. Student considers and assesses himself/herself and his/her professional task. Student can cooperate responsibly, flexibly and constructively. Student works responsibly and in a committed manner considering the community and field requirements and needs. Student understands the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her work and can anticipate them in his/her work.

Location and time

Lectures on weeks 2-17.

Assessment methods and criteria

60 % minimum attendance for lectures is 100 % for laboratory work required.
Grade is based on the presentation, laboratory work and report, quizzes and final exam.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, discussions, assignments, presentations, excursions, learning diary, laboratory

Learning materials

Course material found in Moodle, Teams and through links provided there.

Student workload

5cr = 135 hours of work
15 x 2h lectures
Laboratory exercises: 2 x 4h, 1 x 3h, 3 x 1h
Weekly assignments and project work
Examination(s)
Excursion(s)

Completion alternatives

no alternative ways to conduct the course

Practical training and working life cooperation

Excursions depending on the COVID-19 restrictions

International connections

International study group

Further information

Moodle and Teams are used for communication, assignment submissions and course materials.

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Minimum attendance not to reached.
Assignments, laboratory reports or examinations not returned or they are failed.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Minimum attendance requirements fulfilled and other assignments reach a satisfactory level. Basic level knowledge attained.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows understanding of the waste management systems and is able to apply some of the knowledge gained during the course when doing the assignments. The student is able to utilize the possibility for co-operation and collective learning by participating the lectures, excursions and group works. The students is able to work according to instructions given and by meeting the deadlines.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows understanding of the waste management systems and is able to apply the knowledge gained during the course when doing the assignments. The student is able to analytically express thoughts and reflections. The student possesses excellent group work skills in the subject area. The student is able to utilize the possibility for co-operation and collective learning by participating the lectures, excursions and group works in an active manner. The student is able to work according to instructions given and by meeting the deadlines.

Enrolment period

22.11.2021 - 15.01.2022

Timing

10.01.2022 - 25.04.2022

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Environmental Engineering

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Environmental Engineering
  • Open University of Applied Sciences
Teachers
  • Johannes Jermakka
  • Seija Haapamäki
  • Hilda Szabo
Person in charge

Hilda Szabo

Groups
  • 20IENVE
  • 21KVIENVE
  • 21KVTBIOT

Objectives (course unit)

After completing this course, student is familiar with the principles and practises of waste management and knows waste legislation and its applications. Student knows the waste management techniques and knows waste recycling and the secondary uses of waste material. Student can recycle and manage recycling systems. Student knows the principles of landfill construction and management of waste management sites. Student can do simple laboratory analyses concerning characteristics of waste. Student has adopted the 3R principle and understands the necessity of reducing waste amounts an defficient secondary use of waste materials.

Content (course unit)

Composition, collection, transportation and treatment of waste material; Waste legislation, policies and regulations; Waste treatment technologies (landfills and their operation, waste incineration, biowaste treatment, hazardours waste treatment); Laboratory exercises: composting, leachate tests.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Basic Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry courses, Basics for Environmental Technology and Management

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Student can recognize, name and define basic concepts introduced during the course.

Student manages the assigned tasks under supervision. Student knows diverse courses of action but cannot justify his/her choices. Completion of the assigned exercises is based on routine and pre-learned performance.

Student can give and receive feedback. He/she considers and assesses things from his/her viewpoint. Student takes responsibility for his/her own work. Student can describe the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

Student structures, applies, explains and compares things in relation to one another between field-related phenomena and concepts introduced during the course.

Student is able to select the most appropriate course of action from diverse options and justify his/her choice. Student is able to apply, make plans and solve problems related to waste management.

Student can give and receive feedback actively and constructively. Student considers and assesses things both from his/her and the close community’s viewpoint. Student can cooperate responsibly and is ready to develop his/her interaction skills. Student also recognizes and follows the important courses of action in the field. Student takes responsibility and commits to the group activities in addition to his/her own work. Student can describe and assess the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her own work.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Student understands extensive entities and relations between them, and is able to generalize, analyse and relate the introduced concepts in waste management and engineering to the professional context.

Student can search for diverse courses of action and solution alternatives, justify his/her choices and try new courses of action in waste management and engineering. Student is able to combine solution alternatives creatively or creates new ones.

Student uses feedback systematically as a professional growth tool in his/her own work and the community. Student considers and assesses himself/herself and his/her professional task. Student can cooperate responsibly, flexibly and constructively. Student works responsibly and in a committed manner considering the community and field requirements and needs. Student understands the economic and wellbeing related effects of his/her work and can anticipate them in his/her work.

Location and time

Lectures on weeks 2-17.

Assessment methods and criteria

60 % minimum attendance for lectures is 100 % for laboratory work required.
Grade is based on the presentation, laboratory work and report, quizzes and final exam.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, discussions, assignments, presentations, excursions, learning diary, laboratory

Learning materials

Course material found in Moodle, Teams and through links provided there.

Student workload

5cr = 135 hours of work
15 x 2h lectures
Laboratory exercises: 2 x 4h, 1 x 3h, 3 x 1h
Weekly assignments and project work
Examination(s)
Excursion(s)

Completion alternatives

no alternative ways to conduct the course

Practical training and working life cooperation

Excursions depending on the COVID-19 restrictions

International connections

International study group

Further information

Moodle and Teams are used for communication, assignment submissions and course materials.

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Minimum attendance not to reached.
Assignments, laboratory reports or examinations not returned or they are failed.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Minimum attendance requirements fulfilled and other assignments reach a satisfactory level. Basic level knowledge attained.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows understanding of the waste management systems and is able to apply some of the knowledge gained during the course when doing the assignments. The student is able to utilize the possibility for co-operation and collective learning by participating the lectures, excursions and group works. The students is able to work according to instructions given and by meeting the deadlines.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows understanding of the waste management systems and is able to apply the knowledge gained during the course when doing the assignments. The student is able to analytically express thoughts and reflections. The student possesses excellent group work skills in the subject area. The student is able to utilize the possibility for co-operation and collective learning by participating the lectures, excursions and group works in an active manner. The student is able to work according to instructions given and by meeting the deadlines.