Código Oficial: | L124 |
Sigla: | LTAM |
Goals
- To acquire knowledge about biodiversity and nature conservation.
- To understand how studies are carried out in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems.
- To acquire knowledge about the biogeography of terrestrial and freshwater flora and fauna.
- To understand how to protect species, habitats, and nature conservation.
- To understand the main concepts associated with the ecology of marine and estuarine ecosystems;
- To acquire knowledge about the structure and functioning of marine and estuarine ecosystems, including biological processes and interactions with the physical and chemical environment;
- To know the evolutionary origins and biology of the main taxonomic groups of marine organisms and integrate this knowledge in addressing issues related to the functional adaptation of these organisms;
- To identify the morphological characteristics of the main aquatic taxonomic groups, evolutionary relationships and adaptations to the marine environment;
- To know the main taxonomic classification systems
- To develop the ability to design a scientific study, interpret field and laboratory observation results and to report it.The goal of this curricular unit (UC) is to provide students basic knowledge of linear algebra and skills to deal with the mechanisms of differential calculus in scalar and vector fields, mathematical tools of significant importance in the professional training of a higher technician or engineer.
The overall goal of the unit is to provide general knowledge of materials used in engineering applications, their structure and typical properties, and their processing and recycling methods.
The specific objectives to achieve bu the students are:
The objectives of the curricular unit (UC) are:
- Know the fundamental concepts of general microbiology, and the cultivation techniques and identification in microbiology.
- Know the characteristics of the different microbial classes and infectious agents. Understand the interactions between microorganisms, the living organisms, and the environment. Understand the important role of microorganisms in the balance of ecosystems. Recognize the importance of microbial ecology in environmental microbiology.
- Know the main techniques of inoculation, growth, and preservation of microorganisms in the laboratory. Know the different methods of growth control.
- Recognize the microorganisms as agents in water treatment processes, waste treatment and bioremediation.
- Know the main pathogenic microorganisms present in water, air, and organic fertilizers.
- Recognize some microorganisms as indicators of microbiological quality of water, indoor air, and organic fertilizers
- Know, understand, and search in the current legislation, the reference analytical methods to evaluate the quality of indoor air, water, and organic fertilizers.
- Use reference analytical methods to determine microbiological parameters to assess the legal compliance of indoor air, water, and organic fertilizers.
- Know and use biosafety practices in microbiological analysis laboratories.
Acquire knowledge, skills and competences that allow students to understand climatic parameters and the factors that explain them, in their dynamics, interfere with human actions and vice versa, particularly in terrestrial and maritime biotic responses.
Acquire knowledge about anthropogenic action in climate change, since the pre-industrial era, analyzing the observed trends in climate variations up to the present, as well as future projections.
Analyze the different impacts, adaptations and mitigation of climate change in society - integration of the phenomena of acid deposition, greenhouse effect, depletion of the ozone layer, and urban heat island with the atmosphere and the climate system.
Mastery of fundamental knowledge applicable to production prevention and solid waste management (collection, treatment, recovery, disposal);
Know and apply methods and technologies for waste management in the life cycle of products.
Goals
- To know about the operation and optimization of biological reactors;
- To know how to identify the different types of microorganisms in biological systems;
- To know how to understand the results obtained in the monitoring of biological reactors;
- Mass transfer knowledge applied to aeration;
- To know how to apply knowledge in the recovery of contaminated soil and waste recovery using bilogical processes;
- To have knowledge of marine biotechnology associated with the production of microalgae and macroalgae;
- To know about techniques used in the development of new products based on biotechnology.
Objectives:
- Conceive, prepare and monitor the implementation of projects involving one or more specific disciplines in environment and marine technologies;
- Provide students with the analysis of technology problems, similar to those they will find in their professional activity, as well as develop skills to solve problems and propose solutions;
- Stimulate the ability to analyze and synthesize, allowing the integration of technical and scientific knowledge acquired in the various areas developed in the course;
- Develop a critical sense.
Provide the students with an active involvement in research and development activities, in projects with companies, social institutions and others, in addition to encouraging their participation in events and training within the course and in extracurricular activities to enriching their CV.
Their participation in projects will establish a relationship between the institution and society and the articulation of knowledge between them.
This curricular unit intends to focus its activity on partnership projects with organizations, be they companies, societies, associations that show interest in a real product; or research centers that are developing research projects.