PSYC 332 - Environmental Psychology

Institution:
California State University-Bakersfield
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Description:
Given the increasing evidence that human behavior is harming the earth at an accelerating rate, humans must shift to living sustainably. Environmental psychology's theories and research reveal reasons for environmentally-destructive choices and ways in which psychology can be used to help people make needed changes. Humans' interdependence with nature, quality of life and the meaning of progress, upstream versus downstream solutions, hidden versus real costs and other issues will be considered at global and personal levels. Assignments may include applied activities such as a personal change project or service learning. Prerequisite: Completion of General Education Areas A, B4, and D. GE T3
Credits:
5.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(661) 654-2782
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Quarter

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