Term 1
The courses given during the first term are as follows:
• Resource Recovery 1, 7.5 ECTS credits
• Resource Recovery 2, 7.5 ECTS credits
• Life Cycle Assessment, 5 ECTS credits
• Circular Economy, 5 ECTS credits
• Theory of Science and Research Methodology, 5 ECTS credits
Resource Recovery 1 provides an overview of how waste is currently handled internationally and nationally, legislation, as
well as waste characterisation, which is important when choosing the right recycling technology. Social and economic aspects
such as pressure on or obstacles to recycling are also taken into account in the course. The course Resource Recovery 2 focuses on giving the student an insight into where the research front lies in the field, as well as future techniques and opportunities for improved recycling, The ethical aspects related to recycling are also addressed. How companies and society should design products and processes and services and business models to promote a development from linear economy to a circular economy are main components of the course Circular Economy. Life Cycle Assessment is a methods course that focuses on the LCA method, its applications and its limitations. The course Theory of Science and Research Methodology is given during the first term; in this course, students gain increased knowledge and understanding of the research process and about quantitative as well as qualitative research methodologies in order to be able to apply this knowledge in project work and be well prepared for the final degree project.
Term 2
It is during this term that there is first an element of specialisation within industrial biotechnology. During this term, there are increased laboratory components and major project work is introduced in which more complex issues are handled. The focus deepens the student's knowledge of biological processes in energy and recycling, i.e. conversion of waste and other residual materials into biofuels, new materials, or food. This block of courses is based primarily on the courses Resource Recovery 1,
Resource Recovery 2, Life Cycle Assessment, and Circular Economy.
• Industrial Biotechnology 7.5 ECTS credits
• Biotechnology Processes and Applications, 7.5 ECTS credits
• Bioprocess Design, 15 ECTS credits
The block of courses with the courses Industrial Biotechnology, Biotechnology Processes and Applications, and Bioprocess
Technology deals with bacteria, yeast, and microfungi with a focus on resource recovery to produce important products such as lactic acid, ethanol, biogas, textiles, biopolymers, food, or feed. Developing process concepts as well as designing processes with different software is an important part of being able to provide tools to the students in order to develop new ideas in the subject and evaluate the subject technically, economically, and environmentally. The students also acquire skills in central cell biological, biochemical, and microbiological methods.
Courses year 2 (terms three and four)
Terms 3 and 4 consists only of a degree project, divided into two courses Degree project 1, 30 ECTS credits and Degree project 2, 30 ECTS credits. In Degree project 2, the research project is further specialised. During year 2, there is an opportunity for students to exchange the course Degree project2 for courses comprising of 30 ECTS credits. The intention is to facilitate various forms of internationalisation, such as exchange studies. The courses are to be linked to the objectives of the programme.
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