PSYCH 1500 Introduction to Environmental Psychology
Course description
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.
Outcome 1: Provide overview of knowledge about the environment and human behavior (grounding in field).
Outcome 2: Understand cultural and life course diversity in human-environment interactions (sensitivity to diversity).
Outcome 3: Learn how to analyze problems like an environmental psychologist (develop critical thinking skill).
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Previously offered classes
Summer 2024: Online course
Section ID: | PSYCH 1500 001-LEC |
Number: | 1049 |
Session: | Summer 6-week |
Class dates: | June 24-August 2, 2024 |
Final exam/project due: | Tuesday August 06, 6 PM - 8:30 PM / Online (see Final exams) |
Time / room: | M-F 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM / Online |
Mode of instruction: | Online (async+sync) |
Credit: | 3 |
Grade: | Student option |
Instructor: | Rahai, R. (rr692) |
Max. enroll: | 15 |
Notes: | Students will spend no more than 4 hours per week watching prerecorded lecturers. |
Related: | Cross-listed with DEA 1500 001-LEC |
To enroll: | Enrollment for this class is closed.
See Online Learning FAQs. This course is open to all registrants, including undergraduates and precollege students. |