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Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, 12 hours of Psychology including PSYC 301 and consent of the instructor. Offered occasionally. Consideration of a wide variety of person-environment interactions including how the environment is perceived, evaluated, and manipulated, how architectural design controls and constrains behavior, and the effects of human behavior on the nature and quality of the environment and people's adjustment and health. Basic research on behavioral effects of complex environmental conditions. Behavioral aspects of pollution, noise, and environmental stress. |
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