PSY 350 - Environmental Psychology 3 credits
Description This course overviews current research and theories regarding the relationship between people and their physical environment (built and natural). In doing this, the course explores various supportive roles the environment plays in human behavior, and identifies scientific methods for assessing, understanding, and improving the “fit” of environments for their users.
Prerequisites PSY 101
Foundational Studies Credit [FS 2010: Integrative Upper-Division Electives]
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