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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Environmental Science

    Al Karim University Katihar
    Duration
    4 Years
    Environmental Science UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Environmental Science

    Al Karim University Katihar
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    4 Years
    Environmental Science
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    40

    Students

    200

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    Seats

    40

    Students

    200

    Curriculum

    Environmental Science Curriculum Overview

    The Environmental Science curriculum at Al Karim University Katihar is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in scientific principles while offering specialized knowledge in contemporary environmental challenges. The program spans eight semesters, combining core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions to ensure comprehensive learning experiences.

    Semester-wise Course Structure

    SEMESTERCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLECREDIT STRUCTURE (L-T-P-C)PREREQUISITES
    1ES101Introduction to Environmental Science3-0-0-3None
    1ES102Chemistry for Environment3-0-0-3None
    1ES103Biology for Environmental Studies3-0-0-3None
    1ES104Mathematics for Environmental Science3-0-0-3None
    1ES105Physics for Environmental Applications3-0-0-3None
    1ES106Environmental Lab I0-0-4-2None
    2ES201Ecology and Ecosystems3-0-0-3ES103
    2ES202Environmental Microbiology3-0-0-3ES102
    2ES203Environmental Chemistry3-0-0-3ES102
    2ES204Geology for Environmental Science3-0-0-3ES105
    2ES205Environmental Lab II0-0-4-2ES106
    3ES301Water Resources Management3-0-0-3ES201, ES203
    3ES302Air Quality and Pollution Control3-0-0-3ES201, ES203
    3ES303Solid Waste Management3-0-0-3ES201, ES203
    3ES304Environmental Impact Assessment3-0-0-3ES201
    3ES305Environmental Lab III0-0-4-2ES205
    4ES401Climate Change and Mitigation Strategies3-0-0-3ES301, ES302
    4ES402Biodiversity Conservation3-0-0-3ES201
    4ES403Sustainable Development Practices3-0-0-3ES304
    4ES404Environmental Economics and Valuation3-0-0-3ES301, ES302
    4ES405Environmental Lab IV0-0-4-2ES305
    5ES501Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing3-0-0-3ES105, ES204
    5ES502Renewable Energy Technologies3-0-0-3ES105
    5ES503Environmental Policy and Governance3-0-0-3ES304
    5ES504Urban Environmental Planning3-0-0-3ES201, ES301
    5ES505Environmental Lab V0-0-4-2ES405
    6ES601Advanced Environmental Modeling3-0-0-3ES501, ES404
    6ES602Environmental Risk Assessment3-0-0-3ES302, ES304
    6ES603Soil Science and Land Degradation3-0-0-3ES201, ES204
    6ES604Environmental Data Analysis3-0-0-3ES104, ES404
    6ES605Environmental Lab VI0-0-4-2ES505
    7ES701Field Research Methods3-0-0-3ES201, ES301
    7ES702Research Proposal Writing3-0-0-3ES601, ES604
    7ES703Independent Study Project0-0-8-4ES605
    7ES704Mini-Project I0-0-6-3ES701, ES702
    7ES705Environmental Lab VII0-0-4-2ES605
    8ES801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project0-0-12-6ES703, ES704
    8ES802Capstone Presentation0-0-4-2ES801
    8ES803Internship0-0-8-4ES704

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    ES501 Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing: This course introduces students to advanced techniques in geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing for environmental monitoring and analysis. Students learn to use software tools such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and ENVI to process satellite imagery, analyze spatial data, and create thematic maps for resource management, urban planning, and climate change impacts.

    ES601 Advanced Environmental Modeling: Focused on mathematical modeling approaches used in environmental science, this course explores simulation models for air quality, water flow, ecosystem dynamics, and climate systems. Students gain proficiency in programming languages like Python and R to build predictive models that inform policy decisions and environmental interventions.

    ES401 Climate Change and Mitigation Strategies: This course provides an in-depth understanding of global warming mechanisms, greenhouse gas emissions, and mitigation strategies at local, national, and international levels. It examines adaptation plans for vulnerable populations and discusses the role of renewable energy technologies, carbon capture systems, and regulatory frameworks in addressing climate change.

    ES502 Renewable Energy Technologies: Designed to familiarize students with emerging renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectricity, geothermal, and biomass. The course covers technological aspects, economic viability, environmental impacts, and policy considerations related to transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy systems.

    ES602 Environmental Risk Assessment: This elective delves into the systematic evaluation of potential risks posed by hazardous substances, industrial activities, or natural disasters. Students learn risk assessment methodologies, hazard identification techniques, probabilistic modeling, and decision-making frameworks for managing environmental hazards effectively.

    ES301 Water Resources Management: This course covers the principles of sustainable water resource management including hydrological cycle, groundwater recharge, surface water systems, water quality standards, and regulatory policies. Students explore integrated approaches to water conservation, flood control, drought resilience, and community-based water governance.

    ES603 Soil Science and Land Degradation: This course focuses on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils and their relationship with land degradation processes such as erosion, desertification, salinization, and compaction. Students study soil classification systems, nutrient cycling, sustainable farming practices, and restoration strategies for degraded lands.

    ES403 Sustainable Development Practices: Emphasizing the balance between economic growth, social equity, and environmental protection, this course explores sustainable development models, green economy principles, circular economy concepts, and corporate sustainability initiatives. It encourages students to think critically about how development practices can be made more environmentally responsible.

    ES503 Environmental Policy and Governance: This course examines the development and implementation of environmental policies at local, regional, and global scales. Students analyze case studies involving pollution control, biodiversity protection, climate change agreements, and international cooperation mechanisms to understand how policy shapes environmental outcomes.

    ES604 Environmental Data Analysis: Designed to enhance students' analytical capabilities in environmental research, this course teaches statistical methods for analyzing environmental data, including time series analysis, regression modeling, spatial statistics, and multivariate techniques. Students gain hands-on experience with real datasets using R or Python environments.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department believes that project-based learning is central to developing critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and practical expertise in environmental science. The curriculum integrates mini-projects throughout the academic journey, culminating in a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project.

    Mini-projects begin in the seventh semester and involve small groups of students working under faculty supervision on real-world environmental issues identified by local communities, government agencies, or industry partners. These projects require students to apply theoretical knowledge to practical challenges, conduct literature reviews, collect field data, analyze results, and present findings in professional formats.

    The final-year thesis project is a substantial independent research endeavor that spans the entire eighth semester. Students select topics aligned with their interests and career goals, often drawing from ongoing faculty research or current environmental issues relevant to India’s ecological landscape. Faculty mentors guide students through proposal development, methodology design, data collection, analysis, and writing of a comprehensive final report.

    Assessment criteria for projects include originality of approach, methodological rigor, clarity of presentation, relevance to environmental problems, integration of multidisciplinary perspectives, and demonstration of professional skills such as teamwork, communication, and ethical responsibility.