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Disciplina asociada:Desarrollo Sostenible |
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Requisitos:No tiene. |
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Equivalencia:IQ4001 |
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Objetivo general de la Unidad de Formación: |
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Se presentan los principales problemas ambientales, las causas, fuentes y las soluciones de control y prevención. Se proveerá del conocimiento científico que permita entender la problemática ambiental, de manera integral y sistémica. 1. Introducción: Factores de cambio y predictibilidad en los sistemas ecológicos. 2. Flujo de energía y productividad. 3. Ciclos biogeoquímicos. 4. Regiones biogeográficas. 5. Demografía y el Medio Ambiente. 6. Contaminación del Aire y Prevención. 7. Contaminación del Agua y Control. 8. Contaminación de Suelos y Remediación. | |||||
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LIBROS DE TEXTO: * Baird, Colin., Química ambiental / Colin Baird., Barcelona : Reverté, 2001., 842917902X * Manahan, Stanley E, Fundamentals of environmental chemistry / Stanley E. Manahan, 2nd ed, flu : Boca Raton, FL : Lewis Publishers, c2001., eng, 156670491X (alk. paper) * R. T. Wright, B. J. Nebel, Environmental Science: Towards a Sustainable Development, Hall, 2002, ING, * R. T. Wright, B. J. Nebel, Environmental Science: Towards a Sustainable Development, Prentice Hall, 2002, ING, |
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(140701)Doctorado en Ingeniería Química ; (141401)Doctorado en Ingeniería Ambiental/Salud Ambiental CIP: 140701, 141401 Experiencia recomendada: En evaluación y prevención de la contaminación. |
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Discipline:Sustainable Development |
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Prerequisites:None. |
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Equivalences:IQ4001 |
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This course introduces the main environmental issues, their causes, sources and their control solutions and prevention. Students will be given the scientific knowledge that will help them to understand environmental issues both integrally and systemically. 1. Introduction: Factors for change and predictability in ecological systems. 2. Energy flow and productivity. 3. Biogeochemical cycles. 4. Bio-geographic regions. 5. Demography and the Environment. 6. Air Pollution and Prevention. 7. Water Pollution and Control. 8. Soil Pollution and Remediation. | |||||
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TEXT BOOKS: * Baird, Colin., Química ambiental / Colin Baird., Barcelona : Reverté, 2001., 842917902X * Manahan, Stanley E, Fundamentals of environmental chemistry / Stanley E. Manahan, 2nd ed, flu : Boca Raton, FL : Lewis Publishers, c2001., eng, 156670491X (alk. paper) * R. T. Wright, B. J. Nebel, Environmental Science: Towards a Sustainable Development, Hall, 2002, ING, * R. T. Wright, B. J. Nebel, Environmental Science: Towards a Sustainable Development, Prentice Hall, 2002, ING, |
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Academic credentials required to teach the course: |
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(140701)Doctoral Degree in Chemical Engineering and (141401)Doctoral Degree in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering CIP: 140701, 141401 |
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