Water purification, water treatment
Description: The course examines the methods and technologies used to purify and treat water for various purposes, such as drinking water supply, industrial use, and ecosystem protection. Studying this course helps students develop skills in designing, optimizing, and managing water treatment processes, as well as operating wastewater treatment plants in a variety of environments. Attention is also paid to the application of water quality standards operating at the national and international levels, and methods of water quality control during the purification process.
Amount of credits: 6
Course Workload:
Types of classes | hours |
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Lectures | 15 |
Practical works | 30 |
Laboratory works | 15 |
SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) | 30 |
SAW (Student autonomous work) | 90 |
Form of final control | Exam |
Final assessment method |
Component: University component
Cycle: Profiling disciplines