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MPhil (Environmental Physics)

Submitted by eiyamba on Tue, 08/03/2021 - 16:52

Course Overview

The past few decades have brought enormous and rapid changes in human resource development in all areas of human activity. Today’s globalized world is giving rise not only to new demands but also to far-reaching changes in many aspects of scientific applications. These rapid changes also affect educational processes. Couple with fast-growing technology and high awareness of environmental change issues, there is high demand for better physical theories to solve the uncertainties in key environmental change concerns. Therefore, the challenges of educational system today are not only limited to knowledge transfer but also to create new learning programmes that can be directly applied to solve issues very dear to human life.

The Environment is degrading rapidly, mainly due to human activities. The results of deforestation, overgrazing, land degradation, biomass burning and industrialization have profoundly modified the composition of the air, soil, and water bodies. Environmental pollution has a negative impact on important socio-economic sectors such as agriculture, forestry, fisheries, water resources, human health, settlements and ecological systems.

In pursuit of applying physics to solve environmental problems, the department of physics has MPhil degree programme in Environmental Physics, which goal will be among others: to apply laws of physics to solve issues of environmental (atmospheric, land and water bodies) concerns that will improved knowledge on environmentally oriented decision making, describe the general procedure of environmental systems analysis, and use different tools of environmental system analysis, and critically evaluate integrated analyses of complex environmental systems.


Aims:

The MPhil Environmental Physics is designed to produce qualified personnel to applying physics to solve environmental problems (atmospheric, land and water bodies) concerns that will improve knowledge on environmentally oriented decision making, describe the general procedure of environmental systems analysis, and use different tools of environmental system analysis, and critically evaluate integrated analyses of complex environmental systems.
 

Objectives

  1. To equip MPhil students with the necessary analytical skills in research to tackle complex environmental issues and challenges

  2. To provide a forum for the exchange of research output through theses, seminars, conferences and publications

  3. To produce professionals with postgraduate qualifications in Environmental Physics needed for the economic development of Ghana.

Structure of the programme

1 Theory (T) = 1 Credit (C) and 4 Practical (P) = 1 Credit (C)

Year One (1) Semester One (1)

Code

Course Name

T

P

C

PHYE 551

Terrestrial Physics

2

0

2

PHYE 553

Environmental Fluid Dynamics

1

4

2

PHYG 597

Environmental Geophysics

1

4

2

MET 555

Atmospheric Physics

2

0

2

CHEM 597

Environmental Chemistry

2

0

2

PHYC 581

Advanced Programming I

1

4

2

MATH 581

Advanced Analysis and Algebra

2

0

2

MATH 583

Advanced Numerical Analysis

1

4

2

STAT 491

Data Science for Physics

1

4

2

 

Total

13

20

18
 

Year One (1) Semester Two (2)

Code

Course Name

T

P

C

PHYN 598

Environmental Radiation Physics

2

0

2

MET 554

Environmental pollution

2

0

2

GE 598

Geovisualization and Mapping

2

4

3

MET 564

Climate Change and Modelling

2

0

2

MET 566

Environmental Measurement Techniques

1

4

2

PHYG 598

Hydrogeological Disaster Mitigation

2

0

2

PHY 572

Research Methods for Physics

1

0

1

PHYC 582

Advanced Programming II

1

4

2

 

Total

15

12

16
 

Year Two (2) Semester One (1)

Code

Course Name

T

P

C

PHYE 550

Seminar

0

0

0

PHYE 560

Project

0

0

0

 

Total

0

0

0

 

Year Two (2) Semester Two (2)

Code

Course Name

T

P

C

PHYE 550

Seminar

0

0

0

PHYE 560

Project

0

0

0

 

Total

0

0

0