The course teaches global environmental issues, safety science, risk assessment for chemical hazards, environmental policy, environmental economics, environmental assessment, resources and waste, recycling-oriented society, energy problems, and sustainable society.
This will allow students understand safety and environmental issues in the world.
By the end of this course, students will:
1) Understand current global environmental issues
2) Explain notion of safety and risk
3) Understand potential risk of chemicals
4) Explain how to perform environmental assessment
5) Explain notion of recycling-oriented society and sustainable society
6) Know current topics on science and technology considering environmental safety
global environmental issues, safety science, risk assessment for chemical hazards, environmental policy, environmental economics, environmental assessment, resources and waste, recycling-oriented society, energy problems, sustainable society
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
At the each class, a topic in course schedule is introduced by a lecturer for 80 min. Towards the end of class (last 10 min), students are given exercise problems related to the lecture given that day. Attendance is taken in every class.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction to global environmental issues | Review the course contents |
Class 2 | Introduction to safety science | Review the course contents |
Class 3 | Risk assessment for chemical hazards | Review the course contents |
Class 4 | Environmental policy, environmental economics, environmental assessment | Review the course contents |
Class 5 | Resources and waste considering a recycling-oriented society | Review the course contents |
Class 6 | Energy problems and environmental safety | Review the course contents |
Class 7 | Current topics on science and technology considering environmental safety | Review the course contents |
Class 8 | Final exam/Comment for exam and toward sustainable society | Review the course contents |
Course materials are provided during class.
Annual reports made by Japanese Ministry of the Environment, e-leanings that are provided by JST, etc.
Exercise problems in each class (40%) and a final exam (60%)
No prerequisites are necessary.
Fumitaka Kudo (Executive committee): fkudo[at]chem.titech.ac.jp
Students may approach the instructors at the end of class or contact by e-mail in advance to schedule an appointment.