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Ecopsychology offers an opportunity to participate in one of the greatest challenges of our time — reconnecting individuals to the earth. Through rediscovering humanity's kinship with all of life and following the teachings of scholars and healers, students in the Ecopsychology specialization learn to lead change in their communities and organizations.
You build an in-depth understanding and practice in the field of ecopsychology that applies to many professions including education, consulting, writing, wilderness-based healing or working in a nonprofit or governmental social change setting. Ecopsychology is nonclinical in nature. You pursue a structured and comprehensive psychology curriculum.
The M.A. may be completed in two years of full-time study and you earn 60 quarter credits for your master's degree. Part-time study also is an option. The specialization begins fall term.
Check out the blog created by students in Lisa Lynch's Psychology of Climate Change class.
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