Goucher College 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalogue 
    
    Oct 31, 2024  
Goucher College 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalogue

ES 433 - Behavioral Economics for the Environment (4 Cr.)


In today’s world, addressing environmental challenges is of paramount importance, and public attitudes significantly influence the political feasibility of passing legislation on environmental policy. Students explore the intersection of economics, psychology, and communication to understand, shape, and promote pro-environmental behaviors and attitudes. The principles of behavioral economics are used to examine the decision-making processes behind environmental choices, with the goal of equipping students with the tools to encourage sustainable actions in individuals and communities while recognizing the vital role that communication plays in public discourse related to environmental issues. Throughout this course, students will be exposed to social science research and methodology on human attitudes, behaviors, and decision-making with respect to environmental and climate policy. Special emphasis is placed on applying behavioral economics to sustainability, climate, energy, conservation, and other environmental issues, and students will use descriptive and inferential statistics to analyze human attitudes and behaviors in the context of environmental challenges. By the end of the course, students will apply their knowledge to design a pro-environmental “soft” behavioral intervention. Prerequisites: Junior standing and any one of the following: DMC 101 , DMC 102 , DMC 105 , DMC 106 ,ES 311 MA 140  or PSY 250  .

  Spring semester; alternating years.