Current Courses
Courses Offered Spring / Summer / Fall 2024
Spring 2024
Foundational Environmental Humanities Class Options:
ANT 1307 Evolution of Human Societies
ENV 1301 & 1101: Exploring Environmental Issues & Lab
ENV 2376: Environment and Society
HIS 1300: US in Global Perspective (EHUM), sections taught by Bracy Hill
GEO 1306: The Earth Through Time
GEO 1307: Evolution and Extinction
GEO 1401: Earthquakes-Natural Disasters
GEO 1402: World Oceans
PHI 1308 Contemporary Moral Problems (EHUM), Section taught by James Marcum
Humanities and the Environment Class Options:
ENG 4374: Eco Gothic Literature (EHUM)*
PHI 4363 Philosophy and Medicine (EHUM)*
*These courses are being offered for the minor for the first time in Spring 2024. They are still going through inclusion in the official university catalog. Although they will not yet appear in the catalog for this minor, they will count for it. Please contact Joshua_King@baylor.edu with any questions.
Social and Natural Sciences Approaches to the Environment and Human Ecologies Class Options:
ENV 1303: Wildlife Ecology
ANT 3320/ENV 3320 Environment and Human Behavior
ANT 4362/ENV 4362 Applied Anthropology
ECO 4323/ENV 4323 Environment and Economic Analysis
ENV 2307: Ecology for a Changing World
ENV 4307/PSC 4307: Environmental Law
ENV 4V90: Environmental Justice (EHUM)*
PSC 3300/ENV 3300: The Environment and Political Processes
*These courses are being offered for the minor for the first time in Spring 2024. They are still going through inclusion in the official university catalog. Although they will not yet appear in the catalog for this minor, they will count for it. Please contact Joshua_King@baylor.edu with any questions.
Additional Courses that Can Serve as Electives:
PPS 1100-08 Urban Farmers Markets (EHUM)
PPS 1100-16 Food and Sustainability (EHUM)
PPS 1100-06 Community Gardening (EHUM)
PPS 1100-11 Community Gardening & Growing Community (EHUM)
Summer 2024
May Minimester (May 13-31) 2024 Course
Social and Natural Sciences Approaches to the Environment and Human Ecologies Class Options:
BIO 4331: Scientific Leadership: Community-Based Research
(Theme: Food and the Environment)
Instructor: Tammy Adair 5/13-5/31, MTWRF
ENV 3314/BIO 3315: Intro to Environmental Health
Instructor: Robert Doyle 5/13-5/31, MTWRF
ENV 4307/PSC 4307: Environmental Law
Instructor: Julie King 5/13-5/31, MTWRF
All Remaining Summer Sessions
Foundational Environmental Humanities Class Options:
ANT 1307: Evolution of Human Societies
Section S1 Instructor: Julie Hoggarth 7/10-8/13
ENV 1301: Exploring Environmental Issues
Section F1 Instructor: Heidi Marcum 6/3-7/9, MTWRF
Section S2 Instructor: Heidi Marcum 7/10-8/13, MTWRF
ENV 1101: Introduction to Environmental Analysis (1301 lab)
Section F1 Instructor: Heidi Marcum 6/3-7/9
Section S2 Instructor: Heidi Marcum 7/10-8/13
HIS 1300: U. S. in Global Perspective (EHUM)
Section S3 Instructor: Bracy Hill 7/10-8/13, asynchronous
GEO 1306: The Earth Through Time
Section F1 Instructor: Stacy Atchley 6/3-7/9
GEO 1307: Evolution and Extinction
Section S1 Instructor: Dan Peppe 7/10-8/13
Social and Natural Sciences Approaches to the Environment and Human Ecologies Class Options:
PSC 3300/ENV 3300: The Environment and Political Processes
Section F1 Instructor: Julie King 6/3-7/9, MTWRF
Fall 2024
Foundational Environmental Humanities Class Options:
ENV 1301: Exploring Environmental Issues (take with ENV 1101 lab)
Section 01 Instructor: Doug Nesmith MWF
Section 02 Instructor: Andrew Stainback MWF
Section 03 Instructor: Heidi Marcum TR
Section 04 Instructor: Alisha Janiga-McNelly MWF
Section 05 Instructor: Sascha Usenko TR
Section 06 Instructor: Kayla Garrett TR
Section 07 Instructor: Andrew Stainback MWF
Section 08 Instructor: Kayla Garrett TR
Section 09 Instructor: Kayla Garrett TR
ENV 2376: Environment and Society
Instructor: Andrew Stainback TR
FYS 1399: (For HONS students) Child Migration in the Western Hemisphere
Instructor: Victor Hinojosa TR
HIS 1300: U. S. in Global Perspective (EHUM)
Section 02 Instructor: Bracy Hill MWF
Section 03 Instructor: Bracy Hill MWF
Section 04 Instructor: Bracy Hill MWF
Section 05 Instructor: Elesha Coffman TR
GEO 1306: The Earth Through Time
Instructor: Stacy Atchley TR
GEO 1401: Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters
Instructor: Steve Dworkin MWF
GEO 1402: World Oceans
Instructor: Bill Hockaday TR
PHI 1308: Contemporary Moral Problems (EHUM)
Instructor: James Marcum TR
Humanities and the Environment Class Options:
ENGL 4365: Literature and the Environment
(Theme: Environmental Justice)
Also meets new Engaged Learning Core Requirement
Instructor: Josh King MWF
HIS 3383: A Cultural History of Hunting in North America
Instructor: Bracy Hill TR
LAS 4350: Latin America through Romero
(Theme: Óscar Romero & Latin American Environmental Martyrdom)
Instructor: Matthew Whelan MW
PHI 3322/ARTH 3390: Philosophy of Art (EHUM)
Instructor: Thomas Hibbs MW
PHI 4310: Philosophy of Science
Instructor: James Marcum TR
Social and Natural Sciences Approaches to the Environment and Human Ecologies Class Options:
ANT 3320/ENV 3320: Environment and Human Behavior
Instructor: Sara Alexander TR
ANT 4321/ENV 4322: Climate Anthropology
Instructor: Sara Alexander TR
ENV 1303: Wildlife Ecology
Section 01 Instructor: Heidi Marcum MWF
Section 02. Instructor: Heidi Marcum MWF
ENV 2307: Ecology for a Changing World
Instructor: Ryan McManamay MWF
ENV 3314/BIO 3315: Introduction to Environmental Health
Instructor: STAFF TR
ENV 4307/PSC 4307: Environmental Law
Instructor: Julie King TR
Instructor: Julie King TR
ENV 4355 Sustainability and Natural Resource Management
New Class for Fall 2024: you will receive credit for the minor and inform the Director of the minor.
Instructor: Andrew Stainback TR
PSC 3300/ENV 3300: The Environment and Political Processes
Instructor: Julie King TR
SOC 4V70: Special Topics in Sociology (EHUM)
(Theme: Environmental Sociology)
Instructor: Jodien Johnson TR
SWO 4322: Social Policy for Social Work Practice (EHUM)
Instructor: STAFF MW