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| | M.S. in Human Environment Relations (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | The research tradition within the Human Environment Relations major is based in the social sciences, and particularly on environmental psychology and human factors and ergonomics. |
 | | The underlying premise is that systematic, empirical research based in the social sciences--when combined with imagination--can contribute to the planning, design, and management of environments that enhance the experience, performance, and health and well-being of individuals, groups and organizations. |
 | | Understanding organizational and human needs is no less critical than understanding financial, technological and aesthetic factors influencing the planning, design, and management of our physical surroundings. |
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