Water management
Field of study: Geography
Programme code: W2-S2GF19.2025

Module name: | Water management |
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Module code: | W2-GF-S2-649 |
Programme code: | W2-S2GF19.2025 |
Semester: | winter semester 2025/2026 |
Language of instruction: | Polish |
Form of verification: | course work |
ECTS credits: | 2 |
Purpose and description of the content of education: | Conditions and principles of current and future functioning of water management; various forms of laboratory classes serve to acquire knowledge, skills and social competences identified with knowledge of important problems of water management: water supply, sewage disposal, water management during periods of floods and floods and droughts, regulation of rivers and streams and hydrotechnical development, management of water resources. Thanks to lectures and laboratories, the student acquires skills in preparing analyses for the needs of hydrological and resource documentation and water-economic balances, as well as conducting expert activities. |
List of modules that must be completed before starting this module (if necessary): | not applicable |
Learning outcome of the module | Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5] |
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applies the principle of rigorous, empirically based interpretation of hydrological phenomena and processes in water management [W2-GF-S2-649 _1] |
KGG2_W02 [1/5] |
has in-depth knowledge of hydrology enabling the perception of relationships and dependencies between hydrological phenomena [W2-GF-S2-649 _2] |
KGG2_W01 [1/5] |
has in-depth knowledge of the water management system in Poland [W2-GF-S2-649 _3] |
KGG2_W03 [1/5] |
has advanced skills in preparing written works on selected elements of water management [W2-GF-S2-649 _4] |
KGG2_U04 [1/5] |
demonstrates the ability to critically analyze and select hydrological information, especially from electronic sources [W2-GF-S2-649 _5] |
KGG2_U02 [2/5] |
has knowledge and skills in preparing analyses for hydrological documentation [W2-GF-S2-649 _6] |
KGG2_W02 [2/5] |
Form of teaching | Number of hours | Methods of conducting classes | Assessment of the learning outcomes | Learning outcomes |
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lecture [W2-GFS2- 649_fs_1] | 10 |
Formal lecture/ course-related lecture [a01] Monographic lecture [a02] Problem-based lecture [b01] |
course work |
W2-GF-S2-649 _2 |
laboratory classes [W2-GFS2- 649_fs_2] | 10 |
Activating method – discussion / debate [b04] Screen presentation [c07] Working with a computer [d01] Working with another teaching tool [d03] |
course work |
W2-GF-S2-649 _1 |
The student's work, apart from participation in classes, includes in particular: | ||
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Name | Category | Description |
Search for materials and review activities necessary for class participation [a01] | Preparation for classes | reviewing literature, documentation, tools and materials as well as the specifics of the syllabus and the range of activities indicated in it as required for full participation in classes |
Literature reading / analysis of source materials [a02] | Preparation for classes | reading the literature indicated in the syllabus; reviewing, organizing, analyzing and selecting source materials to be used in class |
Consulting materials complementary to those indicated in the syllabus [a04] | Preparation for classes | agreeing on materials complementary to those indicated in the syllabus, supporting the implementation of tasks resulting from or necessary for class participation |
Getting acquainted with the syllabus content [b01] | Consulting the curriculum and the organization of classes | reading through the syllabus and getting acquainted with its content |
Consulting the schedule [b03] | Consulting the curriculum and the organization of classes | getting acquainted with the class schedule, possibly in the presence of the year tutor, in order to optimize participation in classes, including those supplementary to the core subjects listed in the pursued study programme |
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Module description (PDF) |
Syllabuses (USOSweb) | ||
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Semester | Module | Language of instruction |
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