Ecological security of natural objects

Course: Chemistry (Master)

Structural unit: Faculty of Chemistry

Title
Ecological security of natural objects
Code
ВБ.2.01
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
P03. Apply the acquired knowledge and understanding to solve new qualitative and quantitative problems of chemistry. P06. Know the methodology and organization of scientific research. P07. Freely communicate in English and (if possible) another foreign language on professional matters, orally and in writing present the results of research in chemistry in a foreign language, participate in the discussion of chemistry problems. P10. Plan, organize and carry out experimental research in chemistry using modern equipment, competently process their results and draw reasonable conclusions. P12. Assess risks in professional activity and take preventive actions. P13. Analyze scientific problems and propose their solutions at an abstract level by decomposing them into components that can be investigated separately.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
This course is based on knowledge from the courses: "Inorganic Chemistry", "Analytical Chemistry", "Organic chemistry", "Spectroscopy of environmental objects", "Modern methods study of natural objects" taught in the 1st-4th year of bachelor's training.
Course content
The course of this discipline considers the types of safe use of industrial chemicals, nano-materials, pesticides, biocides, as well as various types of food and feed. Related areas of security concern and interest are also addressed environment, such as: chemical production, sites of chemical accidents and distribution pollutants. The main types of tests for degree evaluation are considered pollution by chemical substances, identification of types of hazards, determination of impact on various links of the biosphere and risk assessment. Special attention is paid to modern methods physico-chemical analysis of priority pollutants, both natural and of anthropogenic origin.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. William Bleam, Soil and Environmental Chemistry, Second edition, Academic Press, Elseiver, 2017, 573 pp. 2. Environmental Quality, Monitoring and Management, by Meghan Higgins (Editor), Callisto reference, 2019, 199pp. 3. Nanobiosensors for Environmental Monitoring: Fundamentals and Application, by Ravindra Pratap Singh (editor), Springer; 1st ed. 2022, 482 pp. 4. George W. Latimer. Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC International, 19th Edition, Edited by Gaithersburg, Md , 2012, volume 1, 2. 5. Ronald Bailey, Herbert Clark, James Ferris, Sonja Krause, Robert Strong Chemistry of the Environment, Elsiver, 2002, 805 pp. 6. Chemistry of Atmospheres: An Introduction to the Chemistry of the Atmospheres of Earth, the Planets, and Their Satellites. Oxford University Press; Subsequent edition, 2000, 808-pp. 7. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis. Second Edition. Edited by Carter M.R., Gregorich E.G. CRC.2008.-1224 c
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures and self-study
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester control includes homework and defense of independent works. Evaluation is carried out according to the 100-point system. The maximum/minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student during the semester evaluation is 60 points/36 points. The final assessment is conducted in the form of an exam. The maximum/minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student in the exam is 40 points/24 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

DINA D. NAUMOVA
Inorganic Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Inorganic Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry