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May 18, 2026
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ECO-3000: EcopsychologyEcopsychology recognizes the complex interconnection, interaction, and interdependence among living and non-living nature. It is a cross-pollination among the sciences and humanities that provides a critical and necessary understanding that the well-being, the flourishing of the planet and that of the human and non-human world must include sustainable and mutually enhancing relationships. This course will emphasize relationships between personal, community, organizational, economic, social, ecological and ethical issues. Min. Credits: 3.0 Credit Basis: Quarter credit Location(s): Antioch Univ Santa Barbara,Antioch Univ Seattle Method(s): Classroom Faculty Consent Required: N Program Approval Required: N Course Type Liberal Arts, Science & Social Science
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