Waste management and environmental issues
Category: Arts, cultures and societies
Semester : Semester 1 (S1)
ECTS credits
2 ECTS – 20 hours
Number of places
North Campus: 25 places & South Campus: 25 places
Teaching locations
(S1) North Campus - Moufia
(S1) South Campus - Buffer
General rules
- From the moment you have validated a UEO, you cannot submit your application a second time to the same UEO.
- You must be covered by civil liability which may be requested at any time by the speakers or the administration.
- The documents that we advise you to consult: the Specific Regulations of WEU and F.A.Q
Target audience
- Exclusively for students registered in General License
You must check that your sector is correct concerned by WEU.
Priority licensing levels
Open to everyone
Recommended sectors
Open to all
Prerequisites
No
UEO open to students in international exchange programs
For students in an exchange program, registration is made directly with the International Relations Department (without going through the registration platform dedicated to the UEO).
Description of the WEU
The issue of waste is daily and affects every individual both professionally and personally. As a consumer, producer, user of household waste collection, and sorter of recyclable waste, citizen or taxpayer, everyone can and must be an actor in better waste management. Simple actions allow us to take concrete action to improve the living environment and preserve everyone's well-being: each citizen can throw away less and throw away better. If waste has long been considered as worthless residue, industrial production and consumption activities and consumers today recognize that the treatment of waste constitutes the ecological challenge of this end of the century, and that the establishment of A real economic sector for the treatment and recovery of waste is essential. This teaching will in particular provide a better understanding of the regulatory context of waste and the functioning of waste management through some examples of sectors.
WHAT DO I LEARN? Targeted RNCP skill blocks
Identification of a question within a disciplinary field
Analysis of a question by mobilizing disciplinary concepts
Other specific skills
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Teaching methods
Synchronous remote
Assessment methods
Continuous monitoring
Forecast timetable
UEO Waste management planning - S1
The UEOs do not appear on the Timetable (EDT) of your License.
The UEO managers will communicate to you directly any changes to EDT that may occur during the semester.
The UEOs do not appear on the Timetable (EDT) of your License.
The UEO managers will communicate to you directly any changes to EDT that may occur during the semester.
Contacts
Managers of the UEO North Campus and South Campus – Department of Studies and Training Management (DEPF):
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