Valid for: 2023/24
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering, LTH
Decided by: PLED W
Date of Decision: 2023-03-27
Main field: Technology.
Compulsory for: E3
Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish
Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering will develop much of the technology of tomorrow. Sustainability requirements will involve significant changes in reducing environmental impact and resource usage but will also bring great opportunities to contribute positively through product development. Future engineers need a basic understanding of both the scientific and the social perspectives that drive future requirements in order to address these aspects of sustainable development. The course provides the students with an introduction to the concept of sustainable development; major environmental problems of relevance from an electrical engineering perspective, and the rules and regulations that a product developer must deal with. The course will provide strategic insight into what will shape the future requirements in terms of environmental policy and raw material constraints.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
* Be able to describe important environmental and resource
issues in relation to the demands in modern society
* Be able to describe and explain principles and concepts regarding
societal frameworks such as policy instruments and legislation
* Be able to describe and discuss environmental impacts from the
electronics and power/energy industries, and discuss their future
challenges
Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must
* Be able to gather information, critically evaluate and discuss
the concepts of sustainable development and specific environmental
problems, both in writing and orally
* Be able to write a well-structured and concise group report
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
* Demonstrate a critical approach to issues of sustainable development related to engineer's modus operandi
Instruction consists of lectures and seminars on some strategically important environmental issues such as klimat change, air quality, resource issues and environmental toxins. The concept of "sustainable development" is discussed from a natural science, societal and business perspective. The following aspects are also included: relevant legislation, policy instruments and societal visions guiding long-term development; life cycle assessments (LCA) and legislation based on selected, relevant sectors such as waste and energy. Oral presentations at seminars based on written group reports are mandatory.
Grading scale: TH - (U,3,4,5) - (Fail, Three, Four, Five)
Assessment: Written exam with grade. Project with written essay as well as presentation and discussion at a seminar. he course as a whole is graded based on the written exam (U, 3, 4, 5).
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: 0123. Name: Examination.
Credits: 2,5. Grading scale: TH. Assessment: Written exam
Code: 0223. Name: Project.
Credits: 1,5. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: Written report and presentation at seminar
The number of participants is limited to: No
The course overlaps following course/s: FMIF15, FMIF10, FMIF20, FMI031, FMIA01, FMIF01, FMIF05, FMIF45, FMIF50
Course coordinator: Fredric Bauer, fredric.bauer@miljo.lth.se
Course administrator: Petra Malmquist, petra.malmquist@miljo.lth.se
Course homepage: http://Canvas