Architecture
Chaney Hill
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Courses
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Courses taught
ARCH 105
Environment, Culture & Society
This introductory course in environmental studies helps students to better understand the complex interrelationship between human cultures and their social and physical environments. Lectures and assignments draw upon the methods and expertise of architecture, the humanities and the social sciences. This is a core course of Rice's Environmental Studies minor. Cross-list: ENST 100.
ENGL 368
Literature And The Environment
A course that asks the question: 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: ENST 368.
ENST 100
Environment, Culture & Society
This introductory course in environmental studies helps students to better understand the complex interrelationship between human cultures and their social and physical environments. Lectures and assignments draw upon the methods and expertise of architecture, the humanities and the social sciences. This is a core course of Rice's Environmental Studies minor. Cross-list: ARCH 105.
ENST 211
Cinema And The Environment
This course explores how cultural production, such as environmental film, shapes our understanding of environmental issues, crises, and conservation. Students will strengthen their critical thinking and analytical skills by examining the narratives and values embedded in diverse media forms. The course encourages students to imagine and creatively engage with cultural responses that inspire awareness and action toward a more sustainable future. Cross-list: MDIA 211.
ENST 368
Literature And The Environment
A course that asks the question: 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.
MDIA 211
Cinema And The Environment
This course explores how cultural production, such as environmental film, shapes our understanding of environmental issues, crises, and conservation. Students will strengthen their critical thinking and analytical skills by examining the narratives and values embedded in diverse media forms. The course encourages students to imagine and creatively engage with cultural responses that inspire awareness and action toward a more sustainable future. Cross-list: ENST 211.