Air Quality - From Emissions to Impacts

This course explores air pollution holistically, from its sources to its impacts to the broader questions of how its effects can be abated and the repercussions of regulation. An understanding of the nature and sources of air pollution in both outdoor and indoor environments will allow you to interpret the causes of an air quality problem and suggest ways to improve it. You will also become acquainted with the application of air-quality related legislation and learn more about the significance of air quality for human health and the environment.
Topics covered include:
- The predominant sources of outdoor and indoor air pollution
- Transformation and deposition of air pollutants outdoors
- Movement of air pollutants and ventilation for improvement of indoor air quality
- Deposition of particles and gases in the respiratory system
- Health and environmental impacts of air pollutants
- Societal costs and health impacts of air pollution
- Policy instruments to control and improve air quality and their negative and positive impacts.
Teaching Format
The teaching consists of lectures, seminars and exercises. The course is offered in English.
Assessment
The course is examined as follows: The course is assessed through written and oral presentation and a written exam. The examination will be conducted in English
Your rights and responsibilities:
Your rights and responsibilities as a student
Examiner
Sarah Steimer, Sarah.Steimer@aces.su.se
Course period autumn term, period 1 part A: for correct dates see https://www.su.se/english/education/student-support/term-dates
As a course book, we will be using “Air Quality Outdoors and Indoors”. This book has been written specifically for this course and will be made available to all students at the start of the course.
Study counsellors
Questions about admission, registration, schedule etc.
Course coordinator
Sarah Steimer, Sarah.Steimer@aces.su.se





