B625 – Water and Wastewater Treatment
Module
Water and Wastewater Treatment
Water and Wastewater Treatment |
Module number
B625
Version: 1 |
Faculty
Civil Engineering
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Level
Master
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Duration
1 Semester
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Semester
Winter semester
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Module supervisor
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ulrike Feistel |
Lecturer(s)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Grischek Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ulrike Feistel Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jakob Ebermann |
Course language(s)
English |
ECTS credits
5.00 credits |
Workload
150 hours |
Courses
4.00 SCH (2.00 SCH Lecture | 1.00 SCH Seminar | 1.00 SCH Internship) |
Self-study time
90.00 hours |
Pre-examination(s)
Paper Protocol |
Examination(s)
Written examination |
Form of teaching
Lectures, seminars, excursion, laboratory practical |
Media type
No information
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Instruction content/structure
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Qualification objectives
Students will gain up-to-date knowledge of the various treatment methods available. Building on their knowledge they will be able to recommend methods suitable for particular raw water quality and specific local conditions. From practical work in the laboratory students will gain first-hand experience of basic processes in the water treatment process and will be able to assess their application at small and large scale. |
Social and personal skills
No information
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Special admission requirements
No information
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Recommended prerequisites
No information
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Continuation options
No information
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Literature
Script Gujer, W. (2008) Systems Analysis for Water Technology. Springer, ISBN 978-3540772774 Ray, C., Jain, R. (2011) Drinking Water Treatment. Springer, Heidelberg, ISBN 978-9400711037 |
Current teaching resources
keine |
Notes
No information
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Link to course/learning resources in OPAL
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