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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Environmental Science

    Agrawan Heritage University, Agra
    Duration
    4 Years
    Environmental Science UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Environmental Science

    Agrawan Heritage University, Agra
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Environmental Science
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Environmental Science program at Agrawan Heritage University Agra is structured over 8 semesters, with a balanced mix of core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory work. The curriculum is designed to provide students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for addressing environmental challenges.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1ENV101Introduction to Environmental Science3-0-0-3-
    1ENV102Environmental Chemistry3-0-0-3-
    1ENV103Biology for Environmental Science3-0-0-3-
    1MAT101Calculus I3-0-0-3-
    1PHY101Physics for Environmental Science3-0-0-3-
    1CHE101Chemistry Lab0-0-3-1-
    2ENV201Ecosystem Dynamics3-0-0-3ENV101, ENV103
    2ENV202Environmental Pollution Control3-0-0-3ENV102
    2ENV203Climate Change and Atmospheric Science3-0-0-3ENV101, MAT101
    2MAT201Statistics for Environmental Science3-0-0-3MAT101
    2PHY201Environmental Physics3-0-0-3PHY101
    2BIO201Ecology Lab0-0-3-1ENV103
    3ENV301Renewable Energy Systems3-0-0-3ENV202, PHY201
    3ENV302Sustainable Urban Planning3-0-0-3ENV201
    3ENV303Biodiversity Conservation3-0-0-3ENV201
    3MAT301Environmental Data Analysis3-0-0-3MAT201
    3CHE301Advanced Chemistry Lab0-0-3-1CHE101
    3ENV304Environmental Impact Assessment3-0-0-3ENV202
    4ENV401Water Quality Management3-0-0-3ENV202
    4ENV402Green Chemistry and Processes3-0-0-3ENV102
    4ENV403Sustainable Agriculture3-0-0-3ENV201
    4MAT401Mathematical Modeling in Environmental Science3-0-0-3MAT301
    4PHY401Atmospheric Dynamics3-0-0-3PHY201
    4BIO401Conservation Biology Lab0-0-3-1BIO201
    5ENV501Ecotoxicology3-0-0-3ENV202
    5ENV502Environmental Economics3-0-0-3MAT201
    5ENV503Carbon Sequestration and Storage3-0-0-3ENV301
    5ENV504Environmental Policy and Governance3-0-0-3ENV201
    5CHE501Environmental Chemistry Lab0-0-3-1CHE301
    5BIO501Ecosystem Restoration Lab0-0-3-1BIO401
    6ENV601Advanced Climate Modeling3-0-0-3ENV203, MAT401
    6ENV602Sustainable Technologies3-0-0-3ENV301
    6ENV603Field Research Methods3-0-0-3ENV201
    6ENV604Environmental Ethics and Justice3-0-0-3ENV504
    6MAT601Computational Environmental Modeling3-0-0-3MAT401
    6ENV605Energy Transition Strategies3-0-0-3ENV301
    7ENV701Capstone Project I0-0-6-3All previous semesters
    8ENV801Capstone Project II0-0-6-3ENV701

    Detailed Course Descriptions

    Environmental Chemistry: This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the chemical processes occurring in the environment. Students will explore topics such as acid rain, heavy metal toxicity, organic pollutants, and their interactions with natural systems. The course includes laboratory sessions that teach analytical techniques for environmental sample preparation and analysis.

    Ecosystem Dynamics: Focusing on the structure and function of ecosystems, this course examines energy flow, nutrient cycling, population dynamics, and community interactions. Students will study how disturbances affect ecosystem stability and resilience, including case studies from local and global environments.

    Renewable Energy Systems: Designed to equip students with knowledge about solar, wind, hydroelectric, and bioenergy technologies. The course covers energy conversion efficiency, grid integration challenges, environmental impacts of renewable systems, and policy frameworks supporting clean energy adoption.

    Climate Change and Atmospheric Science: This course introduces students to the physics of climate systems, greenhouse gas emissions, climate modeling, and projections for future scenarios. It includes hands-on analysis of meteorological data and understanding of climate feedback mechanisms.

    Sustainable Urban Planning: This elective explores sustainable design principles for cities, focusing on green infrastructure, smart transportation, energy-efficient buildings, and urban resilience strategies. Students will analyze real-world case studies from around the world to understand best practices in urban sustainability.

    Biodiversity Conservation: Students learn about species protection methods, habitat restoration techniques, and ecosystem services. This course emphasizes fieldwork and practical applications of conservation biology through internships with local NGOs and government agencies.

    Water Quality Management: The focus is on understanding water pollution sources, treatment technologies, and regulatory standards for safe water use. Students will conduct laboratory analyses of water samples and design systems to improve water quality in both urban and rural settings.

    Green Chemistry: This course introduces sustainable chemical practices aimed at reducing environmental impact. Topics include atom economy, solvent-free reactions, biodegradable materials, and industrial applications of green chemistry principles.

    Ecotoxicology: Students study the effects of toxic substances on living organisms and ecosystems. The course covers exposure pathways, dose-response relationships, risk assessment models, and mitigation strategies for pollution-related health issues.

    Environmental Economics: This course teaches students how economic tools can be applied to environmental problems. It includes cost-benefit analysis, market failures in environmental regulation, carbon pricing, and incentives for sustainable behavior.

    Sustainable Agriculture: Examines modern agricultural practices that minimize environmental impact while maintaining productivity. Students will explore organic farming, precision agriculture, agroforestry systems, and the role of biodiversity in farming ecosystems.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department follows a project-based learning (PBL) philosophy that emphasizes real-world problem-solving through collaborative research. The program includes mandatory mini-projects in each semester, culminating in a capstone thesis in the final year.

    Mini-projects begin in the second semester and are designed to help students apply theoretical concepts to practical situations. These projects often involve partnerships with local NGOs, government departments, or industry sponsors, providing students with real-world experience and networking opportunities.

    The final-year capstone project requires students to propose a research question, develop a methodology, collect data, analyze results, and present findings in a formal thesis. Students are paired with faculty mentors based on their interests and career goals, ensuring personalized guidance throughout the process.

    Evaluation criteria for projects include innovation, technical depth, impact potential, presentation quality, and adherence to scientific standards. Projects may be presented at university symposiums or published in journals, offering students recognition and exposure to the broader academic community.