Environmental psychology and behavioral design
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program focuses on understanding the psychological mechanisms that influence human behavior and decision-making in the context of environmental sustainability. It aims to equip participants with the tools necessary to create behavioral changes that lead to a more sustainable society.
Course Description
The course, "Milj—psykologi och beteendedesign" (Environmental Psychology and Behavior Design), explores the complexities of human behavior and its impact on the environment. It delves into the psychological theories and design principles that can help analyze, understand, and influence behaviors related to consumption, energy, and other environmentally significant actions.
Course Structure
The course consists of seven modules, combining theory, reflection, and practical exercises. Participants must complete each module in sequence to progress through the course.
Completion Requirements
To complete the course, participants must:
- Complete all modules in order
- Engage in forum discussions to deepen their understanding
- Apply the course tools in a personal case study
Prerequisites
No specific prior knowledge is required. The course is digital, self-paced, and non-instructor-led.
Instructor
The course was created with the support of Play - EduPlay, and the instructor is Marcus Lithander.
