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Environmental Protection

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ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION

course of study

2021 – 2024

type of study

First cycle / Bachelor’s study

mode of study

full-time study

profile

Academic

 

The graduate of bachelor studies possesses basic interdisciplinary knowledge, skills and competences in the field of general and practical issues related to environmental protection. In particular, the graduate is prepared to analyze and assess the environmental effects of the most important processes occurring in nature, identify and solve the basic problems related to environmental protection (resulting from the operation of natural laws, human activities, legal and economic aspects) and action in accordance to the principles of sustainable development. Achieving the effects of bachelor studies provides graduates with the opportunity to find employment in enterprises, organizations and institutions (public and non-governmental) interested in environmental problems as well as to start  their own business. The graduate is prepared to continue education on Master level and Post-graduate studies.

In each semester, the student should receive 30 ECTS credits from obligatory and optional subjects

SEMESTER 1

subject

Lecture

Auditorium

Laboratory

TOTAL

E/P

ECTS

Education Health and Safety (e-learning)

 

5

 

5

P/W

1

Biology

30

 

 

30

P

2

General chemistry

15

30

 

45

E

7

Mathematics

30

45

 

75

E

8

Protection of intellectual property

15

 

 

15

P

1

Humanities I

30

 

 

30

P

2

Physics

30

15

 

45

E

7

Introduction to business

30

 

 

30

P

2

SEMESTER 1

180

95

0

275

3

30

 

SEMESTER 2

subject

Lecture

Auditorium

Laboratory

TOTAL

E/P

ECTS

Biology

15

 

60

75

E

7

Inorganic chemistry

15

15

30

60

E

5

Ecology

30

15 + 15T

 

60

E

6

Hydrobiology

30

15

 

45

E

4

Meteorology and climatology

15

30

 

45

E

4

Information technology

 

 

30

30

P

2

Humanities II

30

 

 

30

P

2

Physical education

 

30

 

30

P/W

0

SEMESTER 2

135

120

120

375

5

30

YEAR I

315

215

120

650

8

60

 

SEMESTER 3

subject

Lecture

Auditorium

Laboratory

TOTAL

E/P

ECTS

Analytical chemistry

15

15

30

60

E

5

Organic chemistry

30

15

30

75

E

6

Geology

30

15

 

45

P

3

Hydrology

15

30

 

45

E

4

Microbiology

30

 

30

60

E

6

Civilization risks and sustainable development

15

15

 

30

P

2

Foreign language

 

60

 

60

P

4

Physical education

 

30

 

30

P/W

0

SEMESTER 3

135

180

90

405

4

30

 

SEMESTER 4

subject

Lecture

Auditorium

Laboratory

TOTAL

E/P

ECTS

Physical chemistry

30

 

30

60

E

4

Functioning of marine ecosystems

30

 

 

30

P

2

Geomorphology and science of soil

15

15

 

30

P

2

Environment monitoring

45

 

45

90

E

6

Assessment of influences upon the environment

15

15

 

30

Z

2

Nature conservation

15

15T

 

30

E

2

Law in environment protection

15

30

 

45

P

3

Foreign language

 

60

 

60

P, E

4

Elective subjects

75

75

P

5

SEMESTER 4

240

135

75

450

4

30

YEAR II

375

315

165

855

8

60

 

SEMESTER 5

subject

Lecture

Auditorium

Laboratory

TOTAL

E/P

ECTS

Biochemistry

15

 

30

45

E

4

Anthropogenic conversion of marine environment

30

 

 

30

E

2

Environmental engineering

30

15

30

75

E

6

Toxicology

30

15

 

45

P

3

Structure and functioning of land ecosystems

15

 

 

15

P

1

Elective subjects

210

210

E/P

14

SEMESTER 5

330

30

60

420

3

30

 

SEMESTER 6

subject

Lecture

Auditorium

Laboratory

TOTAL

E/P 

ECTS

Economy in environment protection

15

15

 

30

P

2

B.Sc. laboratory class *

 

 

60

60

P

5

Degree seminar *

 

30

 

30

P

3

Proffesional traineeship

P/W

6

Elective subjects

120

120

E/P

8

Elective subjects in English

15

15

P

2

Diploma exam

E

4

SEMESTER 6

150

45

60

255

1

30

YEAR III

480

75

120

675

4

60

 

 

                                                                                                                                              E – exam

                                                                                                                                              P – pass with note

                                                                                                                                              P/W – pass without note

 

*courses conducted in Department in which students realize their thesis

 

First cycle study (bachelor’s degree) is finished with a Diploma Exam and with obtaining by student the title of Bachelor.