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PSYC-2301-019 General Psychology
RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills
An introduction to psychology covering the principles of human behavior relating to heredity, maturation, intelligence, learning, motivation, perception, emotions and personality.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Hybrid
\ Required: PSYCHSMART, 1st Edition
\\ Published by: McGraw Hill Publishers
\\ ISBN 9780078035234
\ You will need access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection and Microsoft Office software. You must be able to save your files in a .doc or .docx or .rtf format. It is more convenie
\ After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following:
\In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: It is expected that each online student will do their own work. Assisting a student while they are taking an online exam is cheating - don't do it and don't let others help you! Not only could you be caught (and the methods of catching cheaters are becoming more sophisticated daily) but you are cheapening your own education. The only purpose of grading this course (in this instructor's opinion) is to show your level of understanding the material. Education is your investment in YOURSELF - why would you want to cheat yourself?
Each student is expected to follow the guidelines in the AC Student Rights & Responsibilities document. All students are expected to be tolerant and respectful of other students in the online classroom. There will be zero tolerance for any type of harassment or disrespect based on gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious ideals.
\ You will be awarded points for exams and participation as follows:
\\ Maximum Exam Points: 400
\\ Maximum Participation Points: 100
\\ Total Maximum Points for this Course: 500
\\ Grading will be as follows:
\\ Grade of A = 450 to 500 points
\\ Grade of B = 400 to 449 points
\\ Grade of C = 350 to 399 points
\\ Grade of D = 300 to 349 points
\\ Grade of F = Less than 300 points
\\ Late assignments, discussion postings and exams will not be accepted. Work submitted after the deadline will receive a grade of zero(0). No make-up exams will be given - exams are open for multiple days and must be completed by the assigned due date.
\ Students are expected to attend all classes in which they are enrolled. For a hybrid class, that means regular class attendance and "attending" to your email, discussion groups, assignments and tests on time as stated in the Course Outline. Regular attendance for this hybrid course includes checking the Angel email at least every two or three days. If you miss two assignments or do not take one of the exams you will be in jeopardy of failing this class. You absolutely MUST communicate with me about any event(s) that would necessitate you missing course due dates.
There will be four exams. A projected Exam schedule will be provided in the Course calendar of Angel.
The final exam is NOT comprehensive.
General Psychology Course Schedule Fall 2011
We will cover approximately one folder per week as follows*:
Week 2 - Folder 1 - What is Psychology and Psychology Scientific Methods and Discussion Posting 1
Week 3 - Folder 2 - Nervous System and Brain and Discussion Posting
EXAM ONE WILL COVER FOLDERS 1 AND 2
Week 5 - Folder 3 - Human Development
Week 6 - Folder 4 - Learning
Week 7 - Folder 5 - Memory and Discussion Posting
Week 8 - Folder 6 - Thinking, Language and Intelligence
EXAM TWO WILL COVER FOLDERS 3,4, 5, AND 6
Week 9 - Folder 7 - States of Consciousness
Week 10 - Folder 8 - Motivation and Emotion
Week 11 - Folder 9 - Psychological Disorders and Therapies
EXAM THREE WILL COVER FOLDERS 7, 8, AND 9
Week 13 - Folder 10 - Health Psychology and Discussion Posting
Week 14 - Folder 11 - Social Psychology
EXAM FOUR WILL COVER FOLDERS 10 AND 11
* Instructor reserves the right to modify this outline. Students will be notified in advance if changes occur.
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