Course title
環境資源科学実験Ⅳ(地学)   [Experiment on Environmental and Natural Resource Science IV (Geoscience)]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 3  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01en3028
Instructor(s)
梅澤 有, 楊 宗興, 高田 秀重, 中嶋 吉弘, 水川 薫子   [UMEZAWA Yu, YO Muneoki, TAKADA Hideshige, NAKASHIMA Yoshihiro, MIZUKAWA Kaoruko]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
Participants of this course are expected to discuss environmental transformation and cycling of materials through filed researches and monitoring in various environments such as forest, atmosphere and river.

Students in the "Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Sciences (En)" need to earn 2 or more credits from "Environmental Resources Science Experiments I to IV" including this course. In addition, students who is belonging to En department, and intend to acquire a type 1 license certificate for junior high school teachers in science are required to take this course.
Expected Learning
Students are required to learn fundamental techniques in field research and experimental methods for environmental samples relevant to environment and natural resource science.

Corresponding criteria in the Diploma policy:
See the curriculum maps.
https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/
Course schedule
The following schedule is tentative one. Please join the guidance where actual schedule will be announced.

4/12 (Mon) Guidance (13:00-15:00 at Building2 Tamokuteki-room)
4/16 (Fri) Field Research at FM Tama, Dr. Yoh and Dr. Umezawa
4/19 (Mon) Laboratory experiment (Chemical analysis of water and soils), Dr. Yoh and Dr. Umezawa
4/23 (Fri) Laboratory experiment (Chemical analysis of water and soils), Dr. Yoh and Dr. Umezawa
4/26 (Fri) Measurement of atmospheric trace constituents in the Fuchu campus, Dr. Nakasima
4/30 (Mon) Analysis of observation data, Dr. Nakasima
5/7 (Fri) Presentation, Dr. Yoh and Dr. Umezawa
5/10 (Mpn) Sampling at Tamagawa River, Dr.Takada and Dr. Mizukawa
5/14 (Fri) Laboratory experiment (Analysis of Antibiotics), Dr.Takada and Dr. Mizukawa
5/21 (Mon) Laboratory experiment (Analysis of Artificial Sweeteners), Dr.Takada and Dr. Mizukawa
Prerequisites
Participants of this course must present the guidance on 4/20.
In addition to total hours that students spend in the field & Lab works, students are recommended to prepare for and revise the lectures, spending the standard amount of time (45 hours in total) as specified by the University and using the lecture handouts as well as the references specified below.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Textbook for the course will be given out free of charge by each instructor.
References
We hope that a series of studies, hypothesis-based field work, analytical work, and discussion of the results, will be a good practice of graduation research.
Assessment/Grading
The grades are evaluated based on the participation attitude in the training both in the field and laboratory, and the content of the report, with a score of 50% and 50%, respectively.

The grade distribution of the previous year is following.
(2020year S: 40.0%, A: 50.0%, B: 0.0%, C: 0.0%, D: 10.0%)
(2019year S: 63.6%, A: 22.7%, B: 4.5%, C: 9.1%, D: 0.0%)
(2018year S: 10.5%, A: 57.9%, B: 31.6%, C: 0.0%, D: 0.0%)
Message from instructor(s)
We hope that a series of studies, hypothesis-based field work, analytical work, and discussion of the results, will be a good practice of graduation research
Course keywords
Analysis of environmental samples, field research, environmental monitoring, geomorphological processes, alteration of water quality, anthropogenic compounds, photochemical reaction, aerosol formation
Office hours
You may ask to each instructor by e-mail
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
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2/7/2021 12:10:38 PM