Course List
Roanoke College - Courses Offered - Environmental Science
ENVI 130 A
Title: Intro. Environmental Studies
Instructor: Dr. Jon C. CawleyBlock: 3
Time: M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM
Room: LIB 01
Units: 1
Catalog Description: An introduction to the applied field ofenvironmental studies, this course encourages students to develop the critical thinking andanalytical skills required to make personal andpolicy decisions that are environmentally-sound,economically-viable, and socially equitable.Course activities will draw from a number ofdisciplines including the physical and naturalsciences, economics, and policy with emphasis onsustainability and resource management.
ENVI 130 B
Title: Intro. Environmental Studies
Instructor: Dr. Jon C. CawleyBlock: 2
Time: M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM
Room: LIB 01
Units: 1
Catalog Description: An introduction to the applied field ofenvironmental studies, this course encourages students to develop the critical thinking andanalytical skills required to make personal andpolicy decisions that are environmentally-sound,economically-viable, and socially equitable.Course activities will draw from a number ofdisciplines including the physical and naturalsciences, economics, and policy with emphasis onsustainability and resource management.
ENVI 240 A
Title: Environment, Ethics & Culture
Instructor: Dr. Marwood Larson-HarrisBlock: 10
Time: T/TH 10:10AM-11:40AM
Room: WEST 325
Units: 1
Catalog Description: An examination of conceptions of Nature, theenvironment, and sustainability drawn from theHumanities. Insights from these traditions willbe used to explore contemporary environmentaldebates. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.
ENVI 260 A
Title: Sp Top: The Carbon Economy
Instructor: Dr. Katherine P. O'NeillBlock: 11
Time: T/TH 1:10PM-2:40PM
Room: LUCS 110
Units: 1
Catalog Description: Examination of special topics concerning the environment. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.
ENVI 416 A
Title: Internship
Instructor: Dr. Katherine P. O'NeillBlock:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1
Catalog Description: Work experience related to the environment with a government agency, non-governmental organization, or business under the guidance of an Environment Program faculty member.


