M.Tech in Environmental Engineering
Semester-wise syllabus for an M.Tech in Environmental Engineering
Semester 1:
Core Foundations
Courses:
1. Advanced Environmental Chemistry
- Water/air/soil chemistry, speciation, redox reactions, and pollutant behavior.
2. Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Coagulation, filtration, biological treatment, advanced oxidation, and membrane technologies.
3. Air Pollution Control Engineering
- Particulate/gaseous pollutant control, dispersion modeling, and emission standards.
4. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Policy
- EIA frameworks, risk assessment, environmental laws (ISO 14000, EPA guidelines).
5. Research Methodology
- Data analysis (Python/R), technical writing, and research ethics.
Labs:
- Water Quality Analysis Lab (COD/BOD, spectrophotometry, chromatography)
- Air Pollution Monitoring Lab (PM2.5/PM10, gas analyzers, AQI calculation)
Semester 2:
Specialization & Electives
Core Courses:
1. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
- Landfill design, recycling, incineration, and bioremediation of toxic waste.
2. Environmental Hydraulics and Hydrology
- Watershed modeling, flood forecasting, storm water management.
Electives (Examples):
- Environmental GIS and Remote Sensing
- Renewable Energy Systems (solar, biogas, waste-to-energy)
- Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
- Industrial Pollution Control
- Ecological Engineering (wetland restoration, green infrastructure)
Labs:
- Environmental Modeling Lab (SWMM, HEC-RAS, or QGIS)
- Waste-to-Energy Lab (biogas reactors, pyrolysis setups)
Semester 3:
Advanced Electives & Project Work
Electives (Examples):
- Environmental Biotechnology (microbial remediation, bioaugmentation)
- Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
- Smart Cities and Sustainable Urban Planning
- Advanced Membrane Technology
- Environmental Nanotechnology (nanomaterials for pollution control)
Project/Dissertation:
- Phase 1: Topic selection (e.g., microplastic removal, low-cost water filters, carbon footprint analysis), literature review, and proposal.
- Seminars: Presentations on trends like circular economy, net-zero strategies, or AI in environmental monitoring.
Semester 4:
Thesis/Project Completion
Thesis/Project:
- Full-time focus on fieldwork, lab experiments, simulations, or policy analysis.
- Final documentation, viva voce defense, and potential industry/NGO collaboration.
Additional Components:
- Industrial Internship (optional, with organizations like TERI, CPCB, or environmental consultancies).
- Workshops: Training in tools like *MATLAB, **COMSOL Multiphysics, or **Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)* software (SimaPro/GaBi).
Elective Tracks (Specializations):
1. Water Resources Management
- Groundwater modeling, desalination, water-energy nexus.
2. Pollution Control and Remediation
- Advanced air/water treatment, soil decontamination, phytoremediation.
3. Sustainable Development
- Green building design, LCA, sustainable materials.
4. Climate Resilience
- Disaster management, coastal zone management, climate policy.