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Learning Outcomes based Curriculum for Ph.D. in Environmental Science Department of Environmental Science Tezpur University Page 1 of 23 Preamble Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Environmental Science focusses on the core areas of environmental research vis-à-vis human environment interactions. This programme envisages to undertake research in the domains of interdisciplinary issues of environmental science. The main objective of this programme is to provide a complete insight of the environmental systems and dynamics influenced by anthropocentric behaviour. The Learning Outcomes based Curriculum Framework (LOCF) for Ph.D. program in Environmental Science, Tezpur University highlights the course structure, pattern of dissemination of knowledge by offering a self-sufficient syllabus that encompasses multi-disciplinary scope of research in the field of environmental science. The LOCF for Ph.D. program in Environmental Science endorses the following the components: 1) A self-contained syllabus that offers core specific topics, useful for extending research and development in the domain of environment. 2) Inclusion of interdisciplinary topics in the syllabus, for encouraging collaborative research in related areas. Page 2 of 23 1. Introduction Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Tezpur University was initiated by the Department of Environmental Science in 2004. This program recognizes core research areas prioritizing human environment interactions and propagates both qualitative and exploratory research in the field of environmental science. The main goal of this programme is to develop research and analytical skills among the pupils by offering research centric courses as well as multidisciplinary courses. The academic curriculum of the PhD program consists of a course work of 16 credits which includes a compulsory course on Research Methodology. A compulsory course on Ethics will also be offered to the scholars from Autumn 2021 onwards. 2. Qualification descriptors for the graduates Knowledge & Understanding 1) Appraise the environment systems and their exposure to various anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic factors. 2) Appreciate the need and role of environmental research at multidimensional scale. Skills & Techniques 1) Ability to the understand the rationale of environmental research and develop technological innovations to combat multidisciplinary environmental issues. 2) Develop research and analytical skills to address any environmental issue as well as related areas. Competence 1) Ability to disseminate knowledge on multidisciplinary aspects of environmental science. 2) Provide sustainable solutions to overcome environmental problems at a global scale. 3. Graduates Attributes Graduate Attributes (GAs) are independently measurable outcomes that signify the capabilities of the graduates given as below: Page 3 of 23 GA1. Erudition of acquaintance: In-depth knowledge and understanding of the discipline or professional area across boundaries GA2. Analytical Thinking: Critically address multifaceted scientific issues and make decision for synchronizing information to formulate innovative and intellectual advances. GA3. Problem Solving: Address and solve scientific vis-a-vis environmental problems with rational and original thinking considering public health, cultural, and societal factors. GA4. Application of modern tools: understanding and hands-on acquaintances of modern tools in the environmental analysis and experimentation. GA5. Multidisciplinary competence: Appreciate interdisciplinary synthesis of knowledge and push the boundary of knowledge GA6. Communication skill: Communicate scientific/technological knowhow and new learning to the scientific community and the society at large with strong conviction and confidence so that humanity benefits from the knowledge and technological development. GA7. Life-long Learning: Possess the ability to prepare and engage in the life-long learning process and show ability to transfer the acquired skills GA8. Ethical values and Social Responsibility: Strong academic integrity, professional code of conduct, ethical values, and sense of responsibility towards societal needs and sustainability. GA9. Futuristic attitude: Ability to recognize and address current environmental scenarios, scientific and technological progress, lifestyle change, and biophysical evolutions with a futuristic view. Commitment to the SDGs in terms of economic welfare, social equity and proactive long-term environment management. 4. Programme Outcomes PO1 Graduate has gained thorough understanding of the contemporary literature and identified the research gaps in the questions of Environmental Research PO2 Graduate has been able to set a hypothesis/ research question and has the ability to choose appropriate methodologies and experimental designs Page 4 of 23
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