Kerekes Sándort díszdoktorrá avatta a Varsói Közgazdasági Egyetem
 
Honoris causa degree for Professor Sándor Kerekes
 

 

Department of Environmental Economics and Technology
Environmental Technology
Spring 2010
Room: E334; Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:20am - 12:40 pm.

 
Results of the May 13th test:
 
   test%    test grade    final grade offered
KAB66-B- (80%)
MC80BB+ (88%)
EG68-B- (81%)
TH83BA- (90%)
TL75-B (85%)
ML82BA- (90%)
JP100AA+ (100%)
JS83BA- (90%)
VS86BA- (92%)
KS90AA (94%)
RS98AA+ (99%)
MT75-B (85%)
BW94AA (96%)

 
May 14, 2010
Dr.A. Bezegh

 

Andras Bezegh, Ph.D.
Department of Environmental Economics and Technology
Office: E 87
Office Hours: Tue 4:00-5:00 p.m. and by appointment
Office Telephone: 482-5384
Email: andras.bezeghuni-corvinus.hu

Course Description

This course surveys the development and use of environmental technologies serving reduction of resource use, prevention of pollution, with the vision of attaining a sustainable society. Students learn the possible greening of industrial systems by end-of-pipe methods, cleaner technologies and integrated solutions, such as industrial ecology. Control technologies of air, water and soil pollution, the energy production and increase of energy efficiency, and the related measuring methods are discussed in detail.

Course Requirements

  1. Students are expected to attend class regularly, complete all assigned readings prior to class meetings, submit written assignments on time, and participate in class discussions.
  2. You will have a variety of opportunities to demonstrate your engagement with course material.
    • Active and thoughtful participation in class discussion will count for 20% of the final grade/min: 15%.
    • Students will write two 3-page papers, due on specified dates during the semester. These are each worth 10% of the final grade/total min 11%.
    • There will be a written and oral examination, which will count for 60% of the final grade/ min: 30%.

 

1

February 9

Introduction - Overview

February 11

Tragedy of Commons'

2

February 16

Sustainability

February 18

IPAT

3

February 23

Nature and technologies

February 25

Post Normal Science

4

March 2

CP & Industrial Ecology

March 4

Secondary markets

5

March 9

Information on environment

March 11

Measurement, monitoring and units

6

March 16

Air pollution and control

March 18

Stern review

7

March 23

Water pollution and control

March 25

Living machines

8

March 30

Contamination of soil

April 1

Human health risk assessment

9

April 6

Field trip

April 8

Rational and emotional approaches

10

April 13

Waste management

April 15

Life Cycle Approach LCA1 LCA2 LCA3

11

April 20

Noise - Urban development

April 22

Local Agenda 21

12

April 27

Traditional energy

April 29

Recent development in technologies

13

May 4

Alternative energy

May 6

Exergy for sustainability

14

May 11

Summary discussion

May 13

Pre-Examination test

 

 

 

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