PSYC0333A-S19
Environmental Psychology
Environmental Psychology
This course will provide an introduction to environmental psychology. We will discuss the relevance of psychology to understanding and addressing environmental problems as well as the potential for the natural environment to serve as a protective factor in our own psychological health. In particular, we will focus on using psychological theory to encourage conservation behavior. We will strive to understand not only the relevant psychological theories and empirical findings, but also the practical implications of the research. (ENVS 0112, or ENVS 0211, or ENVS 0215, or PSYC 0105 or by approval) 3 hrs. lect.
This course will provide an introduction to environmental psychology. We will discuss the relevance of psychology to understanding and addressing environmental problems as well as the potential for the natural environment to serve as a protective factor in our own psychological health. In particular, we will focus on using psychological theory to encourage conservation behavior. We will strive to understand not only the relevant psychological theories and empirical findings, but also the practical implications of the research. (ENVS 0112, or ENVS 0211, or ENVS 0215, or PSYC 0105 or by approval) 3 hrs. lect.
- Term:
- Spring 2019
- Location:
- Ross Commons Dining 011(RCD 011)
- Schedule:
- 8:40am-9:55am on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 11, 2019 to May 13, 2019)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Michelle McCauley
- Subject:
- Psychology
- Department:
- Psychology
- Division:
- Social Sciences
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- SOC
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 22265
- Subject Code:
- PSYC
- Course Number:
- 0333
- Section Identifier:
- A