PSYCH 1500

PSYCH 1500

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

Environmental Psychology is an interdisciplinary field concerned with how the physical environment and human behavior interrelate. Most of the course focuses on how residential environments and urban and natural settings affect human health and well-being. Students also examine how human attitudes and behaviors affect environmental quality. Issues of environmental justice and culture are included throughout. Hands-on projects plus exams. Lecture and discussion sections. DEA 1501  - Writing in the major (WIM) option also is available (by instructor permission) for 4 credits.

When Offered Spring, summer.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: 30 students.

Distribution Category (SBA-AS)

Comments A University Course - This class highlights cross-disciplinary dialogue and debate.

Outcomes
  • Provide overview of knowledge about the environment and human behavior (grounding in field)
  • Understand cultural and life course diversity in human-environment interactions (sensitivity to diversity)
  • Learn how to analyze problems like an environmental psychologist (develop critical thinking skill)

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Syllabi: none
  • 16289 PSYCH 1500   LEC 001

  • 16290 PSYCH 1500   DIS 201

  • 16291 PSYCH 1500   DIS 202

  • 16292 PSYCH 1500   DIS 203

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  • 16300 PSYCH 1500   DIS 211

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  • 18087 PSYCH 1500   DIS 216