Investment process in engineering and environmental protection WB-IS-II-21-08
Elements of the investment process in environmental protection, Construction Law, Administrative Proceedings, Public Procurement Law, Environmental Proceedings, Design work and obtaining a Construction Permit, Construction, Operating Permit, Operation, Project management, Investment financing, IFC Guidelines
Term 2021/22_Z:
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(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
Effect 1 - the student has knowledge of investment preparation methods in the field of environmental engineering forming the theoretical basis covering key and selected issues in the field of investment processes involving environmental issues (IS2P_W01).
Effect 2 - the student is able to solve complex and non-typical engineering problems in the field of investment implementation through proper selection of sources and information from them (IS2P_U01).
Effect 3 - the student is able to independently plan and implement his own lifelong learning and guide others in this regard (ISP2_U12).
Effect 4 - the student is ready to critically evaluate his/her knowledge and received content (IS2P_K01).
Assessment criteria
Arithmetic average of grades obtained from individually and group prepared projects related to investment processes in environmental engineering (KIP, EIA, ESIA).
Knowledge:
grade 2 (not sufficient): verification indicates that the graduate does not have basic knowledge of the subject.
grade 3 (sufficient): verification indicates that the graduate has basic knowledge of the subject matter
grade 4 (good): verification indicates that the graduate has a good knowledge of the subject area can apply the knowledge to solve engineering problems, but does not meet the criteria for a higher grade.
grade 5 (very good): verification indicates that the graduate has mastered the knowledge of energy efficiency to a very good degree and has extended his/her knowledge to further relevant issues related to these issues.
Skills:
grade 2 (not sufficient): verification indicates that the graduate is not able to use methods and indicators to describe the subject and also is not able to evaluate engineering problems in the subject on the basis of the knowledge and literature provided
evaluation 3 (sufficient): verification indicates that the graduate is able to use methods and indicators to describe the subject to a basic extent , and also to a small extent is able on the basis of the transmitted knowledge and professional literature to evaluate the problems of the subject
grade 4 (good): verification indicates that the graduate is well able to use methods and indicators to describe the subject , well able on the basis of transmitted knowledge and professional literature to evaluate engineering problems in the subject , but does not meet the criteria for a higher grade.
grade 5 (very good): verification indicates that the graduate is very good at using methods and indicators to describe the subject , and is very good at evaluating problems based on the knowledge and literature provided
Competencies:
grade 2 (not sufficient): verification indicates that the graduate is unable to see the importance of knowledge in the subject area
grade 3 (sufficient): verification indicates that the graduate has a very poor understanding of the importance of knowledge in the subject area
grade 4 (good): verification indicates that the graduate has a good understanding of the importance of knowledge in the subject area is able to explain this importance to others, but does not meet the criteria for a higher grade.
grade 5 (very good): verification indicates that the graduate has a very good understanding of the importance of knowledge in the subject area, is able to effectively resolve dilemmas in this area
Notes
Term 2021/22_Z:
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Additional information
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