The course activities consist of lectures, exercises and field studies.
The course covers landforms and formations as functions of recent and previous geological processes, behavior and physical and chemical (mineralogical) properties of soil materials.
Particular emphasis is placed on the structural structure of bedrock and soil layers and changes in soil properties in the short and long term. Basic knowledge of geological conditions in Sweden is addressed as well as the utilization of soil material. Particular emphasis is placed on survey methodology as well as skills in the interpretation and analysis of geodata (maps and diagrams). The exercises in this part include basic mineral, soil and rock knowledge as well as interpretation of geological data.
The course further covers the hydrological cycle and its constituent parts and terms, calculation methods for flows and water balances, basic statistical analysis of hydrological data, basic knowledge of the soil's water holding properties, groundwater movement under saturated and unsaturated conditions and pore water pressure.
The course also deals with society's technical infrastructure, including water supply and sewerage and waste management.