Curriculum Overview
The Environmental Science program at Ashoka University Sonepat is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental systems, sustainable practices, and policy frameworks. The curriculum spans eight semesters, offering a blend of foundational courses, core principles, advanced electives, laboratory experiences, and capstone projects.
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credits (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
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I | ENV-101 | Introduction to Environmental Science | 3-1-0-4 | - |
I | MAT-101 | Calculus for Environmental Sciences | 3-1-0-4 | - |
I | BIO-101 | Basic Biology | 3-1-0-4 | - |
I | CHM-101 | Chemistry for Environmental Studies | 3-1-0-4 | - |
I | PHY-101 | Physics for Environmental Sciences | 3-1-0-4 | - |
I | ENV-LAB-101 | Environmental Science Lab I | 0-0-2-2 | - |
II | ENV-201 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity | 3-1-0-4 | ENV-101 |
II | MAT-201 | Statistics for Environmental Data | 3-1-0-4 | MAT-101 |
II | GEO-201 | Geographic Information Systems | 3-1-0-4 | - |
II | CHM-201 | Environmental Chemistry | 3-1-0-4 | CHM-101 |
II | ENV-LAB-201 | Environmental Science Lab II | 0-0-2-2 | - |
III | ENV-301 | Climate Change and Adaptation | 3-1-0-4 | ENV-201 |
III | ECO-301 | Economic Tools for Environmental Policy | 3-1-0-4 | - |
III | HYD-301 | Hydrology and Water Resources | 3-1-0-4 | - |
III | ENV-LAB-301 | Environmental Science Lab III | 0-0-2-2 | - |
IV | ENV-401 | Sustainable Urban Development | 3-1-0-4 | ENV-301 |
IV | ENV-402 | Environmental Impact Assessment | 3-1-0-4 | - |
IV | ENV-LAB-401 | Environmental Science Lab IV | 0-0-2-2 | - |
V | ENV-501 | River Basin Management | 3-1-0-4 | HYD-301 |
V | ENV-502 | Renewable Energy Systems | 3-1-0-4 | - |
V | ENV-503 | Green Chemistry and Pollution Control | 3-1-0-4 | - |
V | ENV-LAB-501 | Environmental Science Lab V | 0-0-2-2 | - |
VI | ENV-601 | Natural Resource Management | 3-1-0-4 | ENV-501 |
VI | ENV-602 | Environmental Policy and Governance | 3-1-0-4 | - |
VI | ENV-LAB-601 | Environmental Science Lab VI | 0-0-2-2 | - |
VII | ENV-701 | Advanced Field Research | 3-1-0-4 | - |
VII | ENV-702 | Capstone Project | 3-1-0-4 | - |
VIII | ENV-801 | Independent Research | 3-1-0-4 | - |
VIII | ENV-802 | Thesis Writing and Presentation | 3-1-0-4 | - |
The department emphasizes a project-based learning approach throughout the curriculum. Students engage in mandatory mini-projects during semesters II, IV, and VI, followed by a final-year capstone project or thesis. These projects are selected in consultation with faculty mentors based on student interests and available research opportunities.
Advanced Departmental Electives
Several advanced departmental electives offer specialized knowledge in niche areas of environmental science:
- Climate Modeling and Forecasting: This course introduces students to numerical models used for predicting climate change impacts, including atmospheric circulation patterns, greenhouse gas emissions, and sea-level rise. Students learn to use software like MATLAB, Python, and R for simulations and data visualization.
- Biodiversity Assessment Techniques: Focuses on field sampling methods, species identification, habitat mapping, and genetic diversity analysis. Students gain hands-on experience with tools like camera traps, DNA barcoding, and GIS-based biodiversity modeling.
- Sustainable Agriculture Practices: Explores organic farming techniques, soil health improvement strategies, crop rotation systems, and integrated pest management methods that reduce reliance on chemical inputs.
- Urban Ecology and Green Infrastructure: Analyzes the relationship between urban environments and ecological processes. Topics include green roofs, urban forests, stormwater management, and heat island mitigation.
- Environmental Economics and Valuation: Teaches students how to quantify environmental benefits using cost-benefit analysis, willingness-to-pay surveys, and market-based instruments like carbon credits and cap-and-trade systems.
- Water Quality Monitoring and Treatment Technologies: Covers the chemistry of water pollutants, treatment plant operations, monitoring protocols, and regulatory compliance standards for surface and groundwater quality.
- Waste Management and Circular Economy: Examines waste reduction strategies, recycling technologies, landfill design, composting systems, and principles of circular economy that minimize resource consumption.
- Renewable Energy Technologies: Provides in-depth knowledge of solar photovoltaic systems, wind turbines, hydroelectric generation, bioenergy conversion, and energy storage solutions for sustainable development.
- Environmental Law and Compliance: Introduces legal frameworks governing environmental protection, pollution control, biodiversity conservation, and international agreements like the Paris Agreement and CBD.
- Ecosystem Restoration Ecology: Focuses on techniques for restoring degraded landscapes, reintroducing native species, controlling invasive species, and monitoring restoration success through ecological indicators.