Minor in Environmental Studies

The Environmental Studies (ENST) minor provide students with a cross-disciplinary holistic understanding of the challenges and solutions for creating a sustainable world. The program offers students a broad range of academic resources in the social, cultural, and scientific topics of environmental issues.

Students will learn to develop and assess environmental solutions in an informed and logical manner, and convey their knowledge and insights through various formats. Students completing the minor will be able to synthesize frameworks, tools, and perspectives from multiple disciplines; master sustainability terminology; and understand major environmental issues from multiple perspectives. The specific learning outcomes of the Environmental Studies minor are as follows. 

  • Scientific Environmental Literacy.  Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of basic concepts and facts in the fields of earth science and/or ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation biology; students will be introduced to key environmental issues; students will demonstrate the ability to apply critical thinking and problem solving skills to evaluate scientific research; and students will demonstrate an understanding of the scientific method.
  • Social and Cultural Environmental Literacy.  Students will learn to utilize terms, theories, and concepts from the humanities, social sciences, arts, and architecture and apply them to environmental issues; and students will demonstrate the ability to apply critical thinking and develop long-form cohesive arguments and articulate insights related to the interrelations between social and environmental systems.
  • Cross-Disciplinary Perspective.  Students will demonstrate the ability to approach environmental issues from a holistic perspective, synthesizing frameworks, tools, and perspectives from multiple disciplines; students will master sustainability terminology; students will understand major environmental issues from multiple perspectives; students will be able to develop and assess environmental solutions in an informed and logical manner; and students will be able to convey their knowledge and insights about environmental issues in multiple formats (written, verbal, etc.).

Minor Requirements

Students pursuing the minor in Environmental Studies must complete:

  • A minimum of 6 courses (18 credit hours) to satisfy minor requirements.
  • Out of those courses, a minimum of four courses (12 credit hours) should be at the 300-level or above
  • In addition to Rice University’s graduation requirements.

The courses listed below satisfy the requirements for this minor. In certain instances, courses not on this official list may be substituted upon approval of the minor’s academic advisor (or official certifier). Students and their academic advisors should identify and clearly document the courses to be taken.

 

Core Requirements
Core Course
ENST 100 / ARCH 105 ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE AND SOCIETY 3
Introductory Course
Select 1 from the following: 1 3
EBIO 124
INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
ESCI 101 / ENST 101
THE EARTH
ESCI 107
OCEANS AND GLOBAL CHANGE
ESCI 109
OCEANOGRAPHY
ESCI 201 / ENST 201
THE SCIENCE BEHIND EARTH GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Elective Requirements 2
Schools of Architecture, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Select 2 from the following: 6
ANTH 332 / ENST 332
THE SOCIAL LIFE OF CLEAN ENERGY
ARCH 313 / ENST 313
CASE STUDIES IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
ARCH 322 / ENST 322
CASE STUDIES IN SUSTAINABILITY: THE REGENERATIVE REPOSITIONING OF NEW OR EXISTING RICE CAMPUS BUILDINGS
ECON 437 / ENST 437
ENERGY ECONOMICS
ECON 480 / ENST 480
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENGL 358
CONSUMPTION AND CONSUMERISM
ENGL 368 / ENST 368
LITERATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
ENGL 459
TOPICS IN LITERATURE AND ECOLOGY
FOTO 390 / ESCI 380
VISUALIZING NATURE
HART 302
FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE SUSTAINABLE: ART, ARCHITECTURE AND NATURE
HIST 425
20TH CENTURY AMERICAN CONSERVATION MOVEMENT
HUMA 202 / ENST 202
CULTURE, ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY HUMANITIES
SOCI 304 / ENST 302
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: RICE INTO THE FUTURE
Schools of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Select 2 from the following: 6
CEVE 302 / ENGI 302
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
CEVE 307 / ENST 307 / ESCI 307
ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
CEVE 310
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CEVE 406 / ENST 406
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
CHBE 281 / ENST 281
ENGINEERING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
EBIO 204 / ENST 204
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: THE DESIGN & PRACTICE OF COMMUNITY AGRICULTURE
EBIO 270
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
EBIO 319
TROPICAL FIELD BIOLOGY
EBIO 320
ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION OF BRAZILIAN WETLANDS LABORATORY
EBIO 323 / ENST 323
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
EBIO 325
ECOLOGY
EBIO 327
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
EBIO 372
CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS
EBIO 379 / ENST 379
LAB MODULE IN AQUATIC ECOLOGY WITH SCUBA
ELEC 365 / MSNE 365
NANOMATERIALS FOR ENERGY
ESCI 321
EARTH SYSTEM EVOLUTION AND CYCLES
ESCI 340 / EBIO 340 / ENST 340
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
ESCI 380 / FOTO 390
VISUALIZING NATURE
ESCI 407
INTRODUCTION TO BIOGEOCHEMISTRY II
ESCI 425 / CHEM 425 / ENST 425
ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY
ESCI 450 / CEVE 450
REMOTE SENSING
ESCI 452
GIS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
Total Credit Hours 18

Footnotes and Additional Information

 


To learn more about the Requirements for Minor in Environmental Studies, please visit Rice University General Announcements.