Course Catalog - 2007-2008

     

ENST 101 - THE SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT

Long Title: THE SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT: THE LITERATURE OF PLACE
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
Sophomore
Freshman
Junior
Description: This course is intended as an introduction to environmental studies and will have a humanistic focus this semester on "The Literature of Place," primarily nonfiction prose and personal essays which describe the writer's connection with a particular place and the accompanying interaction of humans and the natural environment in that place and more generally.
 

ENST 102 - EVOLUTION OF THE EARTH

Long Title: EVOLUTION OF THE EARTH
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group III
Credit Hours: 3
Description: History of the Earth. Earth's systems over the past 4.6 billion years. Topics include evolution of life, continents continents, ocean basins and climate. Cross-list: ESCI 102.
 

ENST 113 - ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS SEMINAR

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS SEMINAR
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group III
Credit Hours: 1
Description: Seminar topics may vary. Cross-list: ESCI 113.
 

ENST 114 - NATURAL DISASTER SEMINAR

Long Title: NATURAL DISASTER SEMINAR
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group III
Credit Hours: 1
Description: Hurricanes have devastated the United States over the last two hurricane seasons. We will investigate the science behind hurricanes and the impacts of hurricanes on humans. We will learn what controls hurricanes and uncertainty in prediction. We also will look at historical and modern human reactions and responses to major events. Cross-list: ESCI 114.
 

ENST 204 - COMMUNITY GARDEN

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: THE DESIGN & PRACTICE OF COMMUNITY AGRICULTURE
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory
Credit Hours: 1
Description: The course introduces the fundamentals of community garden design and practice. Responsibilities will center on developing and improving the Rice Community Garden. The semester will begin with a short series of lectures by successful growers from the Houston community. a strong emphasis will be on learning and applying ecological principles to the practice of community agriculture. Repeatable for Credit.
 

ENST 281 - ENGRG SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES

Long Title: ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Students will work in teams to develop sustainable solutions for energy or environmental problems affecting our Houston and Rice communities. Emphasis will be placed on the integrationof engineering fundamentals with societal issues, environmental and safety consdierations, sustainability and professional communications. Pre-requisities: introductory engineering courses, or permission of instructor. Crosslisted wth CHBE 281. Instructor Permission Required.Cross-list: CHBE 281.
Course URL: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~che//undergraduate/CHBE_281
 

ENST 301 - INTRO ENVIRON:ENVIRON HIST&LIT

Long Title: INTRODUCTION TO THE ENVIRONMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course is intended as an introduction to environmental studies from all divisions of the campus. The course focuses on attitudes and values relating to the environment as represented in environmental history and environmental literature.
 

ENST 302 - ENVIRON ISSUES:RICE IN FUTURE

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: RICE INTO THE FUTURE
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Distribution Group: Distribution Group III
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Students use the campus as a laboratory for learning about sustainability through group projects to reduce Rice's environmental impact or resolve environmental problems. In doing so, they learn about the science, technology, and policy elements of environmental issues.
 

ENST 307 - ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Long Title: ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course explores the physical principles of energy use and its impacts on Earth's environment and climate. Topics will include energy mechanics, climate change, and the environmental impacts and future prospects of various fossil fuel and alternative energy sources.
 

ENST 312 - ENVIRONMENTAL BATTLES

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL BATTLES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: HOUSTON AS MICROCOSM
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will examine Houston (and neighboring areas) as a vivid case study in a broad array of environmental issues that engage policymakers, business leaders, scientists and other researchers, environmentalists, and citizens, not just in Houston but also across the United States and in other nations. There will be a particularly strong focus on air pollution, given Houston's well-known air quality problems and the especially complicated challenges they present. As with other topics covered in the course, air quality will be addressed in a multi-faceted manner, with discussion of its scientific, political, economic, sociological and historical dimensions.
 

ENST 313 - SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Long Title: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will explore sustainable design from initial sustainable facility concepts and team organizations, to enlisting community support and process assessment. The course will develop into details about sustainable design, lessons learned, processes and outcomes. Cross-list: ARCH 313.
 

ENST 314 - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): BIOS 201 AND BIOS 202 or permission of instructor
Description: An overview of environmentall health issues including discussion of basic research methods; illnesses caused or exacerbated by environmental exposures; environmental justice; and the role of research in driving effective policies to protect public health. The course includes numerous guest lectures by area researchers, clinicians, and policy makers; a bus tour featuring disproportionately affected neighborhoods, air pollution monitoring stations and "green" initiatives; student presentations on issues of special interest; and critical reading of seminal environmental health studies. Cross-listed with SOSC 314.
 

ENST 323 - CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

Long Title: CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group III
Credit Hours: 3
Description: The course is designed to give studetns a broad overview of conservation biology. Lecture and discussions will focus on conservation issues such as biodiversity, extinction, management, sustained yield, invasive species and perserve design. Cross-linked with BIOS 323. Instructor Permission Required.Cross-list: BIOS 323.
 

ENST 331 - ENVIRONMENT POLITICS & POLICY

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS AND POLICY
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: The course considers the major issues in the increasingly important public policy area of the environment. It emphasizes the American experience, but also considers certain international aspects of these issues.
 

ENST 340 - GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES

Long Title: GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group III
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course introduces students to the coupled nature of the biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere using as focal points elemental cycles such as those of carbon and nitrogen. Cross-list: BIOS 340, ESCI 340.
 

ENST 350 - ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNSHIP

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNSHIP
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Independent Study
Credit Hours: 1 TO 6
Description: Provides enrollment credit for approved internships with environmental organizations or agencies. Students must seek approval prior to beginning the internship. Weekly progress reports and a final paper are required. Instructor Permission Required.
 

ENST 367 - ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Applications of research and theory in the social sciences to an understanding of the attitudes and behaviors that contribute both to environmental problems and to their remediation; examination of the interactions between population pressures and human appetites, technoloogical developments and ecological constraints as they combine to shape the human prospect. Cross-list: SOCI 367.
 

ENST 368 - LITERATURE & THE ENVIRONMENT

Long Title: LITERATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: How does literature express or shape environmental values? In this class we will read American fiction and nonfiction exploring the relationship between human and nonhuman nature. Cross-list: ENGL 368.
Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu
 

ENST 400 - INDEPENDENT STUDY

Long Title: INDEPENDENT STUDY
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Independent Study
Credit Hours: 3 TO 9
Description:
 

ENST 401 - COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES

Long Title: COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Common Property Resources (CPRs), such as fisheries, aquifiers, and the internet, appear in many quises and pose a fundamental problem for governing. Exploration of theoretical under pinnings fo CPRs, their groing literature, and the political and economic institutions mediating CPR dilemmas. Included is an original research project in conjunction with the instructor.
 

ENST 406 - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

Long Title: INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Legal techniques by societies to plan and regulate the use of environmental resources. Crosslisted with CEVE 406. Cross-list: CEVE 406.
 

ENST 415 - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT

Long Title: THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Examines the environmental movement in the U.S. and globally. After a historical overview, we will use a social movement perspective to examine mobilization, organizations and tactics, ideologies and identities, as well as exploring aspects of contemporary environmentalism (e.g. green building and slow flood, wildlife managment/biodiversity, sustainable development, environmental justice). Department Permission Required.
 

ENST 425 - ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY

Long Title: ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course covers the organic geochemistry of the natural environment. Topics include: production, transport, decomposition, and storage of organic matter in the marine and terrestrial environments, use of isotopes to track biogeochemical processes and natural and perturbed carbon cycle issues, including past and recent climate shifts. Cross-list: CHEM 425, ESCI 425.
 

ENST 437 - ENERGY ECONOMICS

Long Title: ENERGY ECONOMICS
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Discussion of key aspects in the supply and demand of energy. Topics include optimal extraction of depletable resouces, transportation, storage, end-use and efficiency, and the relationship between economic activity, energy, and the environment. Crosslisted with ECON 437.
 

ENST 441 - COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES

Long Title: COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Common Property Resources (CPRs), such as fisheries, aquifiers, and the Internet, appear in many guises and pose a fundamental problem for governing. Exploration of theoretical underpinnings for CPRs, their growing literature, and the political and economic institutions mediating CPR dilemmas. Included is an original research project in conjuncition with the instructor. Cross-list: POLI 441.
 

ENST 480 - ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

Long Title: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY ECONOMICS
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: The economic theories of externalities and common property resources are used to analyze environmental problems. Regulation, taxes and subsidies, transferable pollution rights and legal solutions to environmental problems are evaluated. Environmental and other aspects of alternative energy sources are considered and the pricing of depletable energy resouces is analyzed. Crosslisted with ECON 480. Cross-list: ECON 480.
 

ENST 490 - SPECIAL STUDY & RESEARCH

Long Title: SPECIAL STUDY & RESEARCH
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
Description: Open to environmental science or engineering majors with permission of instructor. Written report required. Crosslisted with CEVE 490. Instructor Permission Required.
 

ENST 513 - SEM: EARTH'S DEEP INTERIOR

Long Title: SEMINAR: TOPICS RELATED TO THE EARTH'S DEEP INTERIOR
Department: Environmental Studies
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
Description: Seminar topics may vary. Readings and discussions about current topics related to the processes governing the Earth's deep interior. General themes include mantle convection, thermal evolution, and volatiles. Repeatable for Credit.