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               SIH 3014 INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY                      Assessment Methods:
                                                                Continuous Assessment:  50%
               Industrial  Ecology  is  both  industrial  and  ecological.  It  is  Final Examination:  50%
               industrial  in  that  it  focuses  on  product  design  and
               manufacturing processes. Industrial is therefore viewed as  Medium of Instruction:
               the  primary  agent  for  environmental  management  and  English
               innovation,  as  it  possesses  the  technological  expertise,
               management capability and financial and other resources  Soft Skills:
               necessary for the successful execution of environmentally  CT4, EM2
               informed design of products and processes. Students will
               be exposed with site visit to selected industrial zones for  Main References:
               better understanding.                             1.  Hazel Kemshall and Jack Pritchard (1997) Good
                                                                    Practice in Risk
               Assessment Methods:                                  Assasement and management.
               Continuous Assessment:  50%                       2.  Alghalith (2007). New Economic of Risk  and
               Final Examination:    50%                            Uncertainty: Theory and Uncertainty.
               Medium of Instruction:
               English                                          SIH 3017  TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF
                                                                        HAZARDOUS WASTES
               Soft Skills:
               CS3, CT3, TS2, EM 2                              The technology and management of hazardous waste has
                                                                developed  rapidly  and  dynamically.  Technology  transfers
               Main References:                                 have made the compliance of the existing regulations and
                1.  William McDonough (Author), Michael         environmental policy achievable. However it is very crucial
                    Braungart (Author), Bill Clinton (Foreword). The  in  managing  the  hazardous  waste,  one  possesses  an
                    Upcycle: Beyond Sustainability--Designing for  overview  of  the  field.  It  includes  identification,  handling,
                    Abundance 2013.                             treatment  and  disposal  of  hazardous  waste  including  e-
                                                                waste.  This  course  is  intended  to  provide  sufficient
                2.  Margaret Robertson (2014). Sustainability Principles  exposure  to  the  varied  and  complex  problems  of
                    and Practice                                hazardous  waste,  as  well  as,  discussing  the  legislation,
                3.  3. Journal of Industrial Ecology. Yale university.  regulation, and local and foreign impacts pertaining to its
                    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com              management.  Case  studies  will  be  provided  to  assist
                                                                student to relate to actual environmental situation globally
                                                                and  locally,  and  current  issues  of  the  management  of
               SIH 3015 BIOCLIMATIC CONCEPT AND                 hazardous waste.
                       APPLICATIONS
                                                                Assessment Methods:
               Part I - The development of energy sector in Malaysia.  Continuous Assessment:  40%
               Focusing on the current local scenarios including the  Final Examination:  60%
               policies, programmes & international involvements.
               Part II - Energy in built environment            Medium of Instruction:
               Highlight  the  building  comfort,  strategies  for  low  energy  English
               building  -  ‘bioclimatic   concepts’   and   the
               assessment/evaluation approaches.                Soft Skills:
                                                                CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, EM2, LS2
               Assessment Methods:
               Continuous Assessment:  40%                      Main References:
               Final Examination:    60%                         1.  International Conference on Hazardous Waste
                                                                    Management (2008) Proceedings of the 1st
               Medium of Instruction:                               International Conference on Hazardous Waste
               English                                              Management (1-3 October 2008) Crete, Greece.
                                                                 2.  Muhamad Rosli Sulaiman. (2006) Hazardous waste
               Soft Skills:                                         management: with reference to the Enviromental
               CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, EM2, LS2                         Quality Act 1974. Shah Alam, Selangor: University
                                                                    Publication Centre (UPENA), 2006.
               Main References:                                  3.  Agamuthu, P. (2001). “Solid Waste: Principles and
                1.  Lechner, N. 2014. Heating, cooling, lighting:   Management”. University of Malaya.
                    Sustainable design methods for architects. New
                    Jersey:  John Wiley & Sons.
                2.  Thuman, A., Niehus, T., Younger, W.J. 2013.  SIH 3018  ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
                    Handbook of energy audits. US: The Fairmont
                    Press.                                      Environmental  microbiology is  the  study  of  microbial
                3.  Sim Van der Ryn, Cowan, S. 2013. Ecological  communities  in  the  natural  environments  such  as  soil,
                    design. Washington: Island Press.           water  and  air,  and  in  man-made  environments  such  as
                                                                bioreactors.  The  known  diversity  of  microorganisms
                                                                covered  less  than  1%  of  the microbial  species  on  earth.
               SIH 3016  ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT          Decomposing  microbes  have  a  special  role  in
                                                                biogeochemical  cycles  which  recycle  the  nutrients  back
               Risk assessment is a tool to make decision in  evaluating  into  the  ecosystem.  Bacteria  have  symbiotic  relationship
               risk  towards  health  and  safety  in  ecosystem  and  living  which  is  of  great  importance  to  human,  animals  and
               environment.  Various  approach  will  be  introduced  in  this  plants, making unavailable nutrients accessible for growth.
               includes calculation method.                     Their ability  to  survive  in  some  of  the  most  extreme
                                                                environments on the planet made this amazing organism
                                                                suitable  for  various  applications  particularly  in  amending

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