Applications in Water Science 4323
Learning outcome
After completing the course, the students should have the following qualifications regarding knowledge, skills, and general competence:
* In depth knowledge of the use and management of water resources both surface water, coastal water and ground water.
* In depth knowledge of the EU Framework Directive and issues related to implementation of the Directive.
* Be familiar with international / national legislation, key actors and their responsibilities within the water management
* Be able to handle freshwater problems at a high level of skill.
Course Description
The content of the course will focus on central water topics in the community, both related to the international situation and more local problems. The main focus will be on freshwater and coastal management and implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive.
In the end of the course the students should write a report (in groups) about water topics in focus this year.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lectures, seminars, computer exercises, lab and field work. Lectures are mandatory and require a minimum of 80% attendance. The main content of the lectures are available to students in electronic form.
Assessment Methods
At the end of the semester the students shall hand in a project work (in groups) of the actual topic. It will be evaluated with the common grade scale from A to F and counts 100%. The required attendance to minimum 80% of the lectures must be met in order to get the course approved.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Synne Kleiven <Synne.KleivenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Anette Norheim Fredly - 15/01/2014