Ecopsychology Degree
Naropa University’s Ecopsychology low-residency degree explores the relationship between humans and the natural world. The program is designed for students interested in studying ecopsychology through a graduate degree format.
Course Overview
Naropa University’s Ecopsychology Degree is a low-residency graduate program focused on the human–nature relationship. The program centers ecopsychology, a field that examines connections between psychological well-being and the natural environment. This course page indicates a low-residency structure, which suggests some learning takes place remotely with limited on-site residency requirements. The source excerpt does not provide specific details about curriculum, module count, tuition, or admissions requirements. The program is intended for learners who want to study ecopsychology in a graduate academic setting. It may be relevant for students and professionals interested in environmental psychology, ecological awareness, and related interdisciplinary study.
Who is this for?
Students and professionals interested in ecopsychology, environmental psychology, and the human–nature relationship.
About the Provider
Naropa University is a Boulder, Colorado Buddhist-inspired private university founded in 1974 that emerged as a national leader in psychedelic education through its Naropa Center for Psychedelic Studies (NCPS) and undergraduate Psychedelic Studies Minor. The NCPS separated in late 2024 to become the independent Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts, while Naropa continues to offer its contemplative-approach psychedelic studies minor and transpersonal psychology graduate programs.
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- PriceFree
- FormatHybrid
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- SkillsEcopsychologyHuman-nature relationship analysisEnvironmental psychologyInterdisciplinary graduate study
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