Environmental Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering
Study programme description for study year 2013-2014
Semesters
Facts
Course code
180
Studyprogram code
B-KJEMIL
Level
Bachelor's degree programme
Leads to degree
Bachelor i ingeniørfag
Full-/Part-time
Full-time
Duration
6 Semesters
Undergraduate
Yes
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Study plan and courses
Enrolment year: 2013
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Compulsory courses
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Introductory course for engineers - Chemistry and Environmental Engineering
Year 1, semester 1
Introductory course for engineers - Chemistry and Environmental Engineering (ING140)
Study points: 10
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Environmental Chemistry
Year 1, semester 1
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Mathematical Methods 1
Year 1, semester 1
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General Chemistry
Year 1, semester 2
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Mathematical Methods 2
Year 1, semester 2
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Probability and Statistics 1
Year 1, semester 2
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Mechanics
Year 2, semester 3
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Thermo- and Fluid Dynamics
Year 2, semester 3
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Organic Chemistry 1
Year 2, semester 3
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Biochemistry
Year 2, semester 4
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Analytical Environmental Chemistry
Year 2, semester 4
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Process Technology - Unit Operations
Year 3, semester 5
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Bachelor Thesis in Chemistry and Environmental Engineering
Year 3, semester 5
Bachelor Thesis in Chemistry and Environmental Engineering (KJEBAC)
Study points: 20
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HSE-course for bachelor students
Year 3, semester 5
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Technology management
Year 3, semester 6
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Electives term or exchange studies in term 5
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Recommended Electives
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Microbiology
Year 3, semester 5
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Inorganic Chemistry
Year 3, semester 5
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Instrumental Analysis
Year 3, semester 5
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Materials Technology
Year 3, semester 5
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Drilling Fluid Technology
Year 3, semester 5
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Other Relevant Electives
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Economics and Markets
Year 3, semester 5
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Numerical Modeling
Year 3, semester 5
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Vector Analysis
Year 3, semester 5
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Oil and Gas Production
Year 3, semester 5
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Statistical Modeling and Simulation
Year 3, semester 5
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Exchange studies in term 5
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Recommended Electives or free choice of coursed, term 4
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Water and Wastewater
Year 2, semester 4
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Physics Laboratory
Year 2, semester 4
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Advanced Organic Chemistry
Year 2, semester 4
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