Valid for: 2017/18
Decided by: PLED C/D
Date of Decision: 2017-04-03
Compulsory for: RH4-rh
Elective for: BME4, Pi4, W4
Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish
The aim of the course is that, in combination with earlier courses, the students gain the capability of fundamentals and methods for the implementation of risk analysis within the fields of Health, and Environment. Furthermore, the course is aimed at providing a foundation for continuing studies in the risk management field.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
• be able to explain various concepts used for risk analysis
in health and environment.
• be able to describe how uncertainty in risk analysis affects
how risk is perceived and assessed.
• be able to identify risks within systems associated with
health and environment.
• be able to describe risk analysis methods for systems
associated with health, and environment.
• be able to analyse such systems and be able to calculate the
relevant risk measurement values.
• demonstrate knowledge of present research and developments
within the area of risk analysis related to health and
environment.
• have knowledge of current legislation in health and
environment connected to risk analysis.
Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must
• be able to utilize, in a new situation, the methods and
tools used in uncertainty analysis such as Monte Carlo
simulation.
• be able to evaluate the contents of existing risk
analyses.
• be able to assess the reasonableness of input data in cases
where the knowledge base is uncertain.
• be able to report, both orally and in writing, and discuss the
implications of an executed risk analysis.
• be able to utilise material in scientific publications that is
relevant for risk analysis within the fields of health, and
environment.
• demonstrate a capacity for teamwork and for working in
groups,
• demonstrate the capacity to plan and with adequate methods
undertake project assignments focused on risk assessments.
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
• be able to assess the applicability of various risk
analysis methods depending on the nature of the problem and within
the framework of health, and environment.
• be able to carry out analyses in a way that takes into
consideration both scientific, societal and ethical aspects.
The overall aims of the course risk analysis methods consist of introduction to the field with an overview of risk analysis for health and the environment and different concepts and methods to assess and control risks in the areas of health and environment.
Grading scale: TH - (U,3,4,5) - (Fail, Three, Four, Five)
Assessment: The examination represents a combination of results of tests, a written examination and the project assignments undertaken. The exam consists of both questions on theory and questions of a problem-solving nature. Approved seminars and laboratory works required to pass.
The examiner, in consultation with Disability Support Services, may deviate from the regular form of examination in order to provide a permanently disabled student with a form of examination equivalent to that of a student without a disability.
Parts
Code: 0118. Name: Risk Analysis Methods.
Credits: 4,5. Grading scale: TH. Assessment: Written examination Contents: The general topics of the course consists of the introduction to the field with an overview of risk analysis for health and the environment, uncertainty analysis, and risk analysis methodologies in the areas of Health and Environment.
Code: 0218. Name: Project Assignments.
Credits: 3. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: Successfully completed home assignments and project assignments. Contents: Successfully completed home assignments and project assignments. Contents: During the course, two projects implemented. These tasks are solved in groups. For project information is tutoring available for consultation. The project tasks include relevant issues in the areas of Health and Environment. Project information is presented in writing and orally. Participation in the seminar.
The number of participants is limited to: No
The course overlaps following course/s: VBR180
Course coordinator: Anders Gudmundsson, anders.gudmundsson@design.lth.se
Further information: Group assignments require active participation. Each group member must individually be able to account for the content of the assignment. If a group member does not fulfill the demands of the group or ignores hers/his commitment, she/he can be reassigned to another group or get a fail result.