BB825: Environmental quality and assessment of pollution in streams

Study Board of Science

Teaching language: Danish or English depending on the teacher, but English if international students are enrolled
EKA: N110029112, N110029102
Assessment: Second examiner: None, Second examiner: Internal
Grading: Pass/Fail, 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Odense
Offered in: Spring
Level: Master's level course approved as PhD course

STADS ID (UVA): N110029101
ECTS value: 5

Date of Approval: 22-10-2018


Duration: 1 semester

Version: Archive

Comment

Please note that the course includes a stay at the field station Svanninge Bjerge. A small fee will be charged, by a web pay link, that will cover the cost of meals during the field course.
Spring 2020: The field trip to 'Svanninge Bjerge' is 21-25 April 2020 

04013201(former UVA) is identical with this course description. 

Entry requirements

None

Academic preconditions

Students taking the course are expected to:
  • Have knowledge of aquatic ecology e.g. as gained in the course BB510.

Course introduction

Students will learn about stream maintenance and reestablishment of
disturbed streams, stream ecology and pollution, and hydrology and
hydrometrics. The aim of the course is primarely to enable the student
to assess the quality of a stream from fauna samples, flora, and
physical diversity according to Danish standards. 
The course builds on the knowledge acquired in the courses Ecology, BB510 or similar. 

I forhold til uddannelsens kompetenceprofil har kurset eksplicit fokus på at:
 
  • Give kompetencer til at styre arbejds- og udviklingssituationer, selvstændigt igangsætte og gennemføre fagligt samarbejde og tage ansvar for egen faglig udvikling og specialisering.
  • Give færdigheder i at udføre miljøbedømmelse i vandløb, i at identificere de problemer, som evt. forhindrer vandløbet i at opfylde miljømålet samt i bestemmelse af biologiske og fysiske indeks til vandløbsbedømmelse.
  • Give viden om vandløbsøkologi, vandløbsforurening, vandløbshydraulik og vandløbsrestaurering.

Expected learning outcome

The learning objective of the course is that the student demonstrates the ability to:
  • Use biological and physical indeces
  • Enterpretate and evaluate results from the most used fauna indeces
  • Set up realistic targets for stream quality in relation to soil type and land-use in the watershed
  • Conduct hydrometric measurements and calculations

Content

The following main topics are contained in the course:
  • Introduction to legislation related to stream management
  • Hydrology and hydrometry
  • Physical elements and indeces in streams
  • Stream ecology
  • Stream pollution
  • Stream restoration
  • Biological assessment of stream quality

Literature

See Blackboard for syllabus lists and additional literature references.

Examination regulations

Prerequisites for participating in the exam element a)

Timing

Spring

Tests

Compulsory participation in 5-days excursion

EKA

N110029112

Assessment

Second examiner: None

Grading

Pass/Fail

Identification

Student Identification Card

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Examination aids

To be announced during the course 

ECTS value

0

Additional information

The prerequisite examination is a prerequisite for participation in exam element a)

Exam element a)

Timing

Spring

Prerequisites

Type Prerequisite name Prerequisite course
Examination part Prerequisites for participating in the exam element a) N110029101, BB825: Environmental quality and assessment of pollution in streams

Tests

Combined evaluation of report and oral presentation with following questioning

EKA

N110029102

Assessment

Second examiner: Internal

Grading

7-point grading scale

Identification

Student Identification Card

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Examination aids

Allowed aids are reports and notes.

ECTS value

5

Additional information

The examination form for re-examination may be different from the exam form at the regular exam.

Indicative number of lessons

52 hours per semester

Teaching Method

Educational form: 8-9 hours lectures with demonstration of methods is followed by a 5-days field trip to the fiels station Svanninge Bjerge. Report work is being supervised both during the field trip and at the following 4 hours class.

Educational activities : The study phase is used for reading the syllabus that is not presented in the intro phase and for writing the report from the field course.

Teacher responsible

Name E-mail Department
Henning S. Jensen Hsj@biology.sdu.dk Biologisk Institut

Timetable

Administrative Unit

Biologisk Institut

Team at Educational Law & Registration

NAT

Offered in

Odense

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