THE UNIVERSITY OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND POLICE STUDIES

DOCTORAL STUDIES

FORENSIC ENGINEERING

Course:

Selected Chapters in Ecological Engineering

Course Code: IF5

ECTS: 15

Course Status:

Elective

Number of Effective Classes (Per Week): 5

Theoretical Education:

Practical Training:

Research Study Project:

5

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Prerequisite/s: None

Educational objective: The aim is for students to master the basics and achievements in ecological engineering, understand the general environmental problems in macro and micro plan and to know how to solve general and partial environmental resource problems.

Projected outcome: Students gain the ability to use techniques to identify environmental factors and generalize in the decision-making process relative to the relations of economics-society-techniques-ecology.

Subject contents

Theoretical education: Selected chapters of eco-engineering in forensics. Sustainable Development. Technical-technological development and ecological engineering. Risk analysis. Population growth and its impact on the use of available resources. The basic physical-chemical laws in environmental engineering. Natural ecological incidents, classification and division. Air protection. Water protection. Solid waste. Noise as pollutant. Electromagnetic waves as a source of pollution. Radioactive waste. Techniques in forensic assessment of environmental pollution. Multivariate and geostatistic methods in environmental forensics. Identification of the source of air pollution using modeling techniques. Evidence and expertise in forensic ecology. Monitoring and quality control. Use of software applications in ecological engineering. Ecological management.

Teaching Methods: Presentations, interactive classes, seminars.

Assessment (Maximum Number of Points: 100)

Pre-Exam Obligations

No. of Points

Final Examination

No. of Points

Research study

30

Oral examination

70

Textbook/s

1. Weiner, R.; Matthews, R. Environmental Engineering Amsterdam; Boston: Butterworth Heinemann, 2003

2. Liu, D. H. F.; Liptak, B., Environmental Engineer’s Handbook, Boca Raton, Fla.: Lewis Publishers, 1999

3. De, A. K.; De, A. K., Environmental engineering [Elektronski vir] New Delhi: New AgeInternational Publishers, 2009

4. Gaur, R. Basic Environmental Engineering, New Delhi: New Age International Publishers 2008

5. Mudge, S. M. Methods in Environmental Forensics, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2009

6. Reynolds, R.; Jeris, J.; Theodore, L. Handbook of chemical and environmental engineering calculations, New York: Wiley-Interscience, 2002

7. Pavlović, M. Ekološko inženjerstvo, Zrenjanin: Tehnički fakultet "Mihajlo Pupin", 2004