2.1a. Modul Handbook of B.Eng Civil Engineering
Modul name |
Sanitation Engineering |
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Level module |
6 (undergraduate) |
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Abbreviation of applicable |
SIP 620410 |
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Sub-heading, if applicable |
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Courses included in the module, if applicable |
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Semester |
VII |
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Person in charge |
Prof. Dr. Dyah Indriana, ST., M.Sc |
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Lecturer |
Prof. Dr. Dyah Indriana, ST., M.Sc |
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Language |
Bahasa Indonesia, English |
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Classifications within the curriculum |
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Teaching (hours per week during the semester |
2 class hour lecture (2´170 minutes lecture) ´ 16 weeks |
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Workload per semester |
340 minutes lecture is divided into 100 minutes face to face interaction, 120 minutes structural activities, 120 minutes independent study |
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Credit points |
2 SKS (3.12 ECTS) |
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Learning objective |
A01 |
Fulfilling task with moral, ethics and manner (2-S) |
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A02 |
Capable to be part of team work and showing social awareness (4a-M) |
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A03 |
Being eager to be independent (4b-S) |
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C04 |
Capable to design and apply innovative construction, eco-friendly, low-cost, adaptive to climate change (7a-S) |
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P05 |
Mastering tools and software, collecting information, and applicable procedure that has been determined (7b-S) |
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C06 |
Capable to fulfill task as technician, analyst, and engineer with low-cost approach, emphasizing in coastal building and infrastructure that adaptive to climate change (8-S) |
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C07 |
Knowledgeable and skillful to fulfill the requirements of applicable standard incorporating factual and specific expertise emphasizing in coastal building and infrastructure that adaptive to climate change; hence having competencies to complete task properly and thoroughly (9-S) |
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A08 |
Responsible and enable to fulfill task holistically (10-S) |
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A09 |
Have a willingness to learn throughout lifetime (11-S) |
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Note: C: cognitive; A: affective; P: psychomotor |
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Course Learning Outcomes/Competencies |
Being able to: 1. Design drinking water treatment in developing countries and estimate its cost (C6;18) 2. Explain the international drinking water projects (C2;2) 3. Explain the aeration/gas exchange, water quality and treatment of river bank filtrate (C2;2) 4. Explain the softening and filtration (C2;2) 5. Explain the sedimentation and removal of pharmaceuticals from surface water (C2;2) 6. Simulate, model, and control the drinking water treatment from different sources such as tap water, and explain discoloration (C6;2-C6;18) 7. Explain the urban drainage, types and flow, rainwater run-off processes, sewer inflow and design (C2;2) 8. Explain the construction, inspection, and maintenance of sanitation system, its hydraulic design principles, and dimensioning of sewer network (C2;2) 9. Explain waste water engineering; screens, sieves, sand and grid removal, flocculation, sedimentation: primary and secondary (C2;2) 10. Explain the trickling filters, sludge treatment, anaerobic treatment (C2;2) |
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Content |
Lecturing:
1. Design and cost, drinking water treatment in developing countries 2. International drinking water projects 3. Aeration/gas exchange, water quality and treatment of river bank filtrate 4. Softening and filtration 5. Sedimentation and removal of pharmaceuticals from surface water 6. Simulation, modelling and control of drinking water treatment, drinking water from tap to source, discoloration 7. Urban drainage, types and flow, rainwater run-off processes, sewer inflow and design 8. Construction, inspection, and maintenance of sanitation system, hydraulic design principles, dimensioning of sewer network 9. Waste water engineering; screens, sieves, sand and grid removal, flocculation, sedimentation: primary and secondary 10. Trickling filters 11. Sludge treatment 12. Anaerobic treatment |
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A. Practical work
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Study/ exam achievement |
Assessment Aspect (%) |
A1 |
A2 |
A3 |
C4 |
P5 |
C6 |
C7 |
A8 |
A9 |
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Quiz (20%) - writing test |
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Mid test (25%)- writing test |
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Final test (35%)- writing test |
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Final Task (20%) |
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Score index |
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A |
A ³76 |
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B+ |
71 £ B+ < 76 |
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B |
66 £ B < 71 |
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C+ |
61 £ C+< 66 |
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C |
56 £ C < 61 |
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D |
50 £ D < 56 |
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E |
E < 50 |
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Forms of media |
Software |
Hardware |
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Ms. Office (PPT, Ms Word, Ms. Excel) |
Projector |
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LCD |
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Laptop, computer |
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