Unit 1
Unit 1
Unit 1
Intended learning At the end of this Unit, you are expected to be able to:
outcomes: 1. Explain the meaning of EIA
2. Describe the purpose of EIA
3. Identify the principles of EIA
Constructive alignment of unit level outcomes with module level outcomes, learning activities
and assessment
No of module-
level outcome
Activity
where
students
engage with Where and how is this
Intended unit learning outcomes: this outcome outcome assessed?
At the end of this Unit, you will be able to:
1. Define the concept of EIA 1 E-TIVITY 1.1 Online quiz
2. Describe the purpose of EIA 1 E- TIVITY 1.2 Online peer review
assignment
3. Briefly explain the principles of EIA 1 E- TIVITY 1.3 Online quiz and assignment
Detailed explanation of ALL student and teacher engagement with the Unit:
(This should be presented in the order that the activities take place. So, if students do work online
before coming to the lecture, that should be shown ahead of what happens in class.
If there is more than one opportunity for face-to-face contact, or more than one online task, there
should be a separate section for each instance, and they should be presented in the template in the
same order that students encounter them.)
Content – such as lecture material – can EITHER be shown here OR added as clearly identifiable
addenda to the document. If you plan to use addenda, you should ensure that these are cross-
referenced in this section.)
Module-level outcomes addressed:
Units 1 covers overall learning outcome 1
Purpose of the unit/week/section:
Unit 1 Provides a general background of Environmental Impact Assessment, especially its meaning,
objectives and guiding principles.
Over to you: (a description of the process of the section)
In this Unit, you are supposed to watch a provided YouTube video about EIA in E-TIVITY 1:1 that will
provide you with a basic understanding of EAI. Once you have watched a video and mastered key
ideas on EIA you will be required to do online quizzes and assignments to test that there are gaps
in your understanding