Introduction to Sociology Syllabus for 2019-2020
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Instructor Information
Office Location
<p>Dutton Hall 202-J</p>
Office Hours
TO SET UP A MEETING: CONTACT ME BY PHONE: The VERY BEST WAY TO REACH ME IS AT MY CELL PHONE AT
(806) 584-7569 between 9 AM and 9 PM, any day of the week.
PLEASE...NO TEXTING: Please note that I DO NOT TEXT MY STUDENTS and I DO NOT ACCEPT TEXT MESSAGES. If you can text me, then you can call me! AGAIN, my cell phone is 806 584-7569! If there is an occasion where I am traveling or cannot respond to you in a timely manner by phone, I will let you know that you can text me for that period of time. However, outside of that, PLEASE CALL! I enjoy talking to my students! If you text me, I will not respond to you! Sorry...I want to handle all student business over the phone or in an email!
If I'm not available when you call, I will call you back so please tell me your name, the best time to call you AND WHAT CLASS YOU ARE IN! That way, I can better answer your questions! Thanks! Also, we can set up a face to face conference if you want to!
EMAIL ME: You can also email me through the BLACKBOARD COURSE EMAIL feature! Again, if you email me outside the CLASSROOM ONLINE EMAIL SYSTEM, your email may not get to me. It may be treated as spam. SO, USE THE EMAIL FUNCTION IN THE ONLINE CLASS! It's in the MENU to the left of the screen and it says Send an EMAIL! Click on that and then select SEND AN EMAIL TO THE INSTRUCTORS in the CLASS!
OFFICE HOURS and APPOINTMENT TIMES:
SPRING- II - 2021: March 22nd through May 14th: I will be ON CAMPUS in my office in DUTTON HALL 202J Monday and Wednesday from 10:30 to 12:00 pm. I have a 9 am to 10:15 am course, as well as a Monday-Thursday 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm course. Please call me so we can set up an appointment time that works for you. We can meet virtually or somewhere where we can socially distance effectively (not in my office!) I have a virtual office in COLLABORATE where we can also meet face to face if you need tutoring or just to chat, if you prefer.
If you want to meet with me outside of those hours, I'm happy to do that. Please call me and we can set up a time to meet. As well, I'm happy to meet with you on a FACETIME CALL or in our COLLABORATE MEETING PLACE ONLINE! I am happy to tutor you in any way I can so you can succeed in this course! Please call me at 806 584-7569 to meet with me on any other day. I appreciate you calling me first on my cell phone if you want to meet with me in my office so that I can prepare to meet you in order to protect both of us from COVID exposure. Thank you!
SO YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE COLLABORATE: There will be a video for you to watch as to how to attend COLLABORATE MEETINGS in your COURSE MENU LIST. Go online to your BLACKBOARD CLASS and you will see it in the MENU LIST to the LEFT OF THE SCREEN. As well, please feel free to call me if you are still not sure how to use COLLABORATE for your online meeting. I am happy to do anything I can do to assist you during this difficult semester! Please call me at 806 584-7569 and let's figure out a time to work with you!
NEED MORE HELP: Call me! I can tutor you. If you need more help with tutoring in the class you are in, we can get you set up with the folks at the STUDENT SUCCESS TUTORING CENTER can help you. We will work online or over the phone, in COLLABORATE or we can facetime until the advisories for social distancing pass.
FOR ONLINE CLASSES or ON-CAMPUS TECHNOLOGY ASSISTED CLASSES: THE BEST WAY TO SET UP AN INDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENT is to CALL ME ON MY CELLPHONE at 806 584-7569.
FOLKS: Please, I give you my cell phone number so you can call me between 9 am and 9 pm, 7 days a week! Feel free to CALL me OR EMAIL ME SO WE CAN FIGURE OUT WHERE AND WHEN we can either visit by phone or in person! Please do not abuse your privilege of having my cell number. Again, please call me or email me. ....please DO NOT TEXT MESSAGE ME! I want to communicate with you directly!
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Course
SOCI-1301-002 Introduction to Sociology
Prerequisites
Course Description
The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the application of various theoretical perspectives, key concepts and related research methods of sociology. Analysis of social issues in their institutional context may include topics such as social stratification, gender, race/ethnicity and deviance.
Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website
Department Expectations
Occupational License Disclaimer
Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
Hours
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Class Type
Hybrid
Syllabus Information
Textbooks
TEXTBOOKS and STUDY GUIDE
Henslin, James. Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach, Core Concepts (6th Edition). PEARSON
ISBN-13: 978-0-205-99984-2
You do not need to order access codes for this book, since this instructor makes up her own study guides for the tests. However, the publisher study resources are excellent and, if you want, you can order the text with the online resources. It’s up to you.
Supplies
STUDENT SUPPLIES AND RESOURCES
YOU MUST HAVE ACCESS TO A WORKING COMPUTER OR BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE AC COMPUTERS DURING THE TIMES THEY ARE OPEN. If you don't have your own computer, use AC computers. We have computers for your use in the on campus COMPUTER LABS as well as the 4th floor of the library. There are LOADS OF PEOPLE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR COMPUTER and the AC CONNECT BLACKBOARD COURSES that you will be having here at AMARILLO COLLEGE! Be sure you ask for help if you are having a difficult time.
If you need help to set up your AC CONNECT account, go to the second floor of the library and they will assist you in getting set up! If you need help you may also contact our Helpdesk at 371-5000 or email them at askac@actx.edu
To access AC CONNECT, you need your AC online user name and password. This class has an online courseroom that you can access by going to the AC homepage, clicking on AC ONLINE at the top of the homepage, and then putting in your user name and password when prompted. You will see the online link to our classroom. This is where you will be able to access and print off lecture notes in power point, assignments, reminders, and study guides for the exams, and where you will take your EXAMS. ALL OF THE AC LIBRARY COMPUTERS HAVE POWERPOINT AND MSWORD, SO YOU CAN USE THEM AT ANY TIME THE LIBRARY IS OPEN. NOTE THAT LIBRARY INFORMATION IS FOUND BELOW: YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT THE LIBRARY TO GET HOURS DURING HOLIDAY PERIODS. CONTACT THE LIBRARY AT:
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WashingtonStreetCampus--WARE CENTER: (806-371-5400, Toll-free 866-371-5468)
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West Campus Library(6100 West 9th St.; 806-356-3627)
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Email the library for help: library-help@actx.edu
Please Note: Computer users must exit computers 10 minutes before closing time.
LIBRARY OPERATING HOURS ARE:
FALL and SPRING HOURS:
Monday - Thursday..............7:30 am - 9:00 pm
Friday.................................7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday.............................CLOSED
Sunday...............................2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Be sure you check for Holidays and Additional Closings!
SUMMER HOURS ARE:
Monday - Thursday..............7:30 am - 9:00 pm (On Thursdays, 4th Floor only closes at 5:00 pm.)
Friday.................................7:30 am - 12:00 noon
Saturday.............................CLOSED
Sunday...............................2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
WRITER's CORNER: WELCOME TO THE WRITER'S CORNER FOR HELP WITH YOUR PAPER!!!
If you have trouble writing, we have a great support system for you at the WRITER's CORNER. Please take advantage of this resource and have them HELP YOU WITH YOUR PAPER! They will send me a tutoring report which will help you in your grade, and I PROMISE, taking the time and making the effor tto visit the good folks at the WRITER's CORNER will be worth your while when it comes to your PAPER GRADE! This is a large part of your final grade for this course, so USE THEM!
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Mission and Services:The Writers’ Corner staff firmly believe that good writing is an essential skill for being successful in college. Our main goal, therefore, is to help students become more confident and effective writers.Whether drafting research papers, preparing marketing proposals, or working on writing projects for any class at Amarillo College, students will benefit from one-on-one tutoring sessions with knowledgeable and encouraging tutors. Our tutors review assignment requirements, provide constructive feedback, and guide students through all phases of the writing process.The Writers’ Corner is open to all students, regardless of academic discipline and skill level.
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We Offer:*One-on-one tutoring sessions with trained tutors, small workshops throughout the semester covering various aspects of academic writing, in-class presenations on the role of the Writers' Corner, a waiting area for walk-ins and early arrivals, coffee and donuts for students with appointments, EMAIL US AT: writerscorner@actx.edu
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OR stop by: LOCATION: Ordway Hall, Room 102
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Hours of Operation:
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Fall & Spring Semesters:Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and ClosedFriday, Saturday, and Sunday
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Summer Sessions: Monday - Thursday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and Closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Student Performance
COURSE OBJECTIVES: WHAT YOU SHOULD LEARN
STUDENT PERFORMANCE GOALS:
1) Learners will gain a working knowledge as to how individuals impact society, social situations, culture, institutions, and groups and how society impacts and shapes individuals in the process of socialization.
2) Learners will gain an understanding of how scientific methodology is applied to studying sociology.
3) Learners will analyze the major concepts and theories in the field of sociology.
4) Once learners develop these conceptual tools, they develop the ability to apply research findings and theories to real world social situations, such as dealing with race and ethnicity, culture, groups, conformity, gender issues, and family life.
5) Specific areas of study in sociology will be considered, such as crime and deviance, gender, race and ethnicity and prejudice, groups, and family life.
6) Students will be assigned various social topics to research and/or discuss in class, including, but not limited to, the death penalty, health reform, gay marriage, and financial and political reform, as current and relevant social issues impacting their lives.
7) By the end of this course, students will have a greater appreciation for diversity within societies, cultures and social institutions, and are able to think critically about issues in sociology that impact them. As well, students will be able to use this knowledge to better their own social relationships and society in practical ways.
Students Rights and Responsibilities
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Log in using the AC Connect Portal
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".
Expected Student Behavior
STUDENT BEHAVIOR: What is expected of you!
IF THIS IS AN ON CAMPUS COURSE: Students are expected to attend class, to participate in class and to prepare for class lectures and discussions by reading the text and doing homework assignments. Students are expected to turn off all electronic devices (if you have a sick child, you may bring your phone and put it on vibrate). Please do not engage in side conversations during class time, texting, reading newspapers, taking naps, and any other distracting behaviors. If you miss class, you are expected to contact the instructor and/or other students in the class to get information about the class.
FOR ALL COURSES: Since this instructor emails reminders via the AC ONLINE classroom announcement page, it's best to check into your AC ONLINE class frequently. As well, all course notes and assignments are in the AC ONLINE classroom folders, as directed by your instructor. It is your responsibility to get the information and printed materials, as well as take EXAMS in the AC Online classroom. If you don't have a computer, simply check the ones in the library. You can get onto AC ONLINE from any computer anywhere!
Each student is expected to engage in academic honesty, refraining from cheating on EXAMS or plagiarism. YOUR EXAMS ARE MEANT TO BE TAKEN BY YOU! IF THIS INSTRUCTOR LEARNS THAT YOU ARE COLLABORATING ON EXAMS, YOU WILL FAIL THE COURSE! Plagiarism on written work will NOT be tolerated. PLAGIARISM IS USING SOMEONE ELSES’ MATERIAL AS IF IT WERE WRITTEN OR ORIGINATED BY YOU. If you plagiarize, you can fail the assignment and receive a 0. Plagiarism means copying off of the internet, quoting directly without giving credit to the source, or using parts of another persons work as your own. Copying and pasting material off the internet is strictly forbidden! YOU MUST CITE ALL SOURCES AND HAVE A REFERENCE SECTION WITH APA STYLE CITATIONS FOR YOUR PAPER! PLEASE DO NOT ENGAGE IN THIS BEHAVIOR. We have access to a plagiarism checker program and any paper that this instructor sees is plagiarized in part or in full, will be getting a 0 on the paper, and a letter of reprimand will be filed in your academic record. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS AS TO WHETHER SOMETHING IS CONSIDERED PLAGIARISM, PLEASE ASK YOUR INSTRUCTOR BEFORE YOU ENGAGE IN QUESTIONABLE BEHAVIOR! AGAIN, I CONSIDER THIS A VERY SERIOUS OFFENSE AND WILL NOT TOLERATE IT!!!
FOR ONLINE COURSES AND ONLINE PORTIONS OF TRADITIONAL AND HYBRID COURSES: Students are expected to engage in appropriate "netiquette" in the ONLINE PORTIONS of this class AT ALL TIMES. Inappropriate online behaviors, such as swearing, discussion of inappropriate issues NOT related to the course room material, or any type of intolerance or rudeness to other learners will not be tolerated and may result in having to drop this course, failing the class, or dismissal from Amarillo College. Treat others as you like to be treated and everything should be fine!
Now, having said that, please remember that this is an COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE, and we will be discussing controversial issues in an ADULT MANNER! You are expected to act like an adult in these discussions and realize that others may think and feel differently than you on a host of issues related to sociology! Diversity is a GREAT THING and to be APPRECIATED in this instructors opinion. If you find something offensive that is said by another student OR your instructor, please don't hesitate to contact me and discuss this with me. However, it's important to remember that this course is not designed to CONFIRM YOUR OWN POLITICAL or RELIGIOUS BELIEFS, but rather to get you to think about sociology, society, and people in a bigger way than you may have already been exposed to. IN THAT, YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF UNCOMFORTABLE AT TIMES, AS YOU ARE BEING REQUIRED TO STRETCH OUTSIDE OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE! This is a part of what it means to get an education! Obviously, learning to see the world in a different light is the goal of this course! You are encouraged to debate others, and your instructor, in a polite BUT WELL INFORMED manner! If you want to debate a point made, all this instructor asks, is that you bring your sources and do a good job of backing up your ideas. In academics, we like well informed opinions! This is KEY to analytical and creative thinking and is the hallmark of what it means to have academic freedom! If you are not comfortable expressing your opinions in front of the class, you may obtain 10 extra credit points by WRITING a rebuttal paper. If your instructor feels that you have backed up your point of view with sources that are informed and expert on the topic, your instructor will READ your paper to the class (with your permission of course!). Let's enjoy the spirit of debate (and we will actually have a REAL DEBATE over the DEATH PENALTY in class...your instructor ONLY plays the time keeper and steering the discussion so that everyone is heard). I look forward to a REAL educational experience with you all!
If you have a complaint about this course, please contact me first. If you are uncomfortable doing that, you may contact my supervisor, Dr. BETH RODRIGUEZ in DUTTON HALL 202-L, or call her at 806-371-5192 . I hope you will feel free to discuss your concerns with me, but if not, Dr. Rodriguez will be happy to listen!
If you have a concern that something you want to say or write that you think might offend others in the classroom or in the online course-room, run it by me first. Simply contact me via the AC ONLINE class email. As well, if you are aware of any student being mistreated or harassed in this course (including yourself), please bring it to my immediate attention. We have zero tolerance for any student being mistreated here at Amarillo College. This will be a SAFE place for the expression of ideas and exchanges! Remember, you are an adult and differences in opinions, beliefs and ideas are a critical part of adult education! You are expected to be an adult in this class! Thank you for making our class a safe place to discuss ideas and to learn! ~ Dr. Harding
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Grading Criteria
GRADING CRITERIA: How to VIEW your GRADES and COMMENTS, and GRADING SCALE:
YOU CAN SEE YOUR GRADES FOR THIS COURSE AT ALL TIMES BY GOING TO THE COURSE HOMEPAGE, AND CLICKING ON the "MY GRADES" TAB in the MENU to the left of your screen. There will be a list of items so scroll down to see what you want to look at. Also, there will be a link to COMMENTS..just click on that to see what your instructor has said about your work, and VIEW RUBRIC, to see exactly HOW I HAVE GRADED YOUR WORK! You are expected to use instructor comments to improve for the next time! IF YOU THINK THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH YOUR GRADE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW IMMEDIATELY, SO WE CAN GET IT CORRECTED RIGHT AWAY! THANKS!
Your final grade for this course will be based on the standard grading percentages:
- 89.45 - 100 = A
- 79.45 - 89.44 = B
- 69.45 - 79.44 = C
- 49.45 - 69.44 = D
- Below 49.5 - F
GRADING SCALE FOR THIS COURSE and ALL ASSIGNMENTS
YOUR FINAL GRADE WILL BE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:
Syllabus Quiz: Print syllabus, take quiz required to show you are in this course = 10 points
Student Information Sheet and Attendance taken 5 times during the semester randomly = 10 points
SERVICE PROJECT TOPIC SELECTED = 10 pts if you submit your "TOPIC" or agency name, and 0 points if you don't do this! See the drop box online in the SERVICE PROJECT FOLDER!
CLASS DISCUSSION and SHORT ESSAY in UNIT 2 over ABU GHRAIB ARTICLE: 20 points
SERVICE PROJECT ESSAY (70 pts) and SIGNED VERIFICATION FORM (30 points)= 100 points (get 10 extra points by going to WRITER'S CORNER and have tutor send me a tutorial report)
UNIT 1, 2 and 3 READING QUIZZES: Unit 1 and 2 READING QUIZZES worth 15 points each, and UNIT 3 READING QUIZ worth 20 points = 50 points
Units 1, 2 and 3 EXAMS and FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAm:
- EXAMS 1 - 3 ARE REQUIRED and worth 100 points each.
- COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM: (replaces lower or missed grade worth 100 points).
- If you miss an exam in Units 1, 2 or 3, you are required to take EXAM 4 which is a comprehensive FINAL exam.
- If you have done poorly on one of the exams in Units 1, 2 or 3 you CAN OPT TO take the fourth exam as well. Your lowest score will be replaced by the 4th exam.
- PLEASE NOTE: You will see the 0 in your FINAL EXAM COLUMN. This shows that if you DO NOT TAKE THE COMP FINAL, it's the EXAM that gets dropped out of the FOUR EXAMS. If you do take it, your LOWEST EXAM SCORE of the four exams gets dropped.
- NOTE: PLEASE REMEMBER that YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE THIS EXAM if YOU DIDN'T MISS AN EXAM or are HAPPY WITH THE GRADES YOU GOT on UNITS 1, 2 and 3 EXAMS.
- The grade book is designed to take the highest of these 4 exams (Units 1, 2, 3, and FINAL EXAM 4). TRY NOT TO MISS ANY EXAMS and then you won't have to take the FINAL EXAM if you are happy with your grade!
- Total exam points (lowest exam score of 4 exams dropped) = 300 points
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES: This does not include the extra credit from going to the WRITERS CORNER
- PRACTICE QUIZZES: UNITS 1, 2, 3 Practice Quizzes: Up to 15 EXTRA CREDIT points possible
- FOOD DONATION to AC PANTRY: You can do one of these or combination but you cannot get more than 30 extra credit points for this course.
TOTAL POINTS = 500 points (+up to 30 Extra credit points, and another possible 10 extra points for tutoring on your service project)
Attendance
STUDENT ATTENDANCE:
"90% of Success is SHOWING UP": WOODY ALLEN While it may be tempting to SKIP CAMPUS BASED COURSES or to ONLY CHECK INTO YOUR ONLINE CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, know that the #1 factor linked with good grades and SUCCESS IN COLLEGE is REGULAR and FREQUENT class attendance (Yes...it's just the same for both ON LINE and ON CAMPUS COURSES...BEING INVOLVED AND ENGAGED HELPS YOU SUCCEED!).
GET HELP RIGHT AWAY if you are not familiar with AC CONNECT and BLACKBOARD. ALL AC COURSES HAVE AN ONLINE COMPONENT, whether they are ONLINE OR TRADITIONAL ON CAMPUS COURSES or A BLEND OF BOTH CALLED HYBRID COURSES. Be sure you use the STUDENT TOOLS and HELP WITH BLACKBOARD tutorials, and you can call the AC HELPDESK at 371-5000, as well as get help in the LIBRARY on WASHINGTON STREET on the 4th FLOOR with the staff there! You can also get help in any of the COMPUTER LABS across campus!
We want you to do great in your AC classes, so please LET US HELP YOU! If we don't know your difficulties, we cannot be of service! Also, call me if you want some help with the course materials! REMEMBER: The best way to get me is on my cellphone! I’m always happy to answer your questions if I can! ~THANKS! DR. HARDING
Calendar
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 1301 SEC 001 HYBRID: SPRING 1- 2020
This is your CALENDAR and COURSE GUIDE: It's your best friend when it comes to PASSING and SUCCEEDING in this COURSE!
PRINT IT OFF AND KEEP THIS BY YOUR COMPUTER-WORK SPACE:
Check off items as you complete them! Keep track of your work!
REMINDER: This calendar is NOT SET IN STONE! We may have to change our timeline due to unforeseen circumstances, so be sure you frequently check your email and announcements for any changes in due dates. NOTE: Any item in your BLACKBOARD CLASSROOM that says REQUIRED will be TESTED ON THE EXAMS!
IMPORTANT: As a hybrid course, it's important you make every class meeting unless it's a true emergency or you are ill (or have a sick child!). Attendance will be taken in class each week when we meet on MONDAY & WEDNESDAYS from 5:30 to7:00 pm. Hybrid courses are difficult because you must do most of your work on your own, including watching films, reading your chapters and taking your reading and practice quizzes on line, and your exams! IMPORTANT: GET YOUR WORK DONE EARLY and DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE! THAT's the WORST STRATEGY YOU CAN HAVE FOR ANY HYBRID COLLEGE CLASS!
THE TEXTBOOK FOR THIS COURSE is JAMES HENSLIN's SOCIOLOGY: A Down-to-earth Approach: Core Concepts 6th edition. Pearson is the editor. You may get it at the AC BOOKSTORE as a used text or you may buy or rent it online from various book dealers. You will also have multiple films to watch online!
COURSE MAP: WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING IN THIS COURSE
For this course you will be completing the following in the next 8 weeks
- 3 COURSE UNITS including:
- Unit 1 comprised of chapters 1, 2, 3, three major films, several short videos and class lectures
- Unit 2 comprised of chapters 4, 5 & 6, one film and article and a short essay you will write and bring to class for points about these that you will bring to class for class discussion, and other short videos.
- Unit 3 comprised of chapters 7, 8, 9 and 10, two major films, short videos.
- 1 SYLLABUS QUIZ Required (10 pts), return STUDENT INFORMATION FORM (5 pts), 5 ATTENDANCE POINTS (5 pts) = 20 points
- 1 SHORT ESSAY in UNIT 2 over the ABU GHRAIB ARTICLE you will read: Turn in class = 20 points
- 1 SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT, SUBMITTING the "TOPIC" (10 points) and ESSAY QUESTIONS (70 pts), along with a SIGNED VERIFICATION FORM (30 points) is worth 100 points total. Assignment includes:
- Investigating various agencies/projects(see service project folder for websites/phone numbers), CONTACTING the agency you select (they may or may not have a placement for you). Informing instructor of your service project "TOPIC", which is the "AGENCY" where you will volunteer.
- Submit the NAME OF YOUR AGENCY CHOICE in the SERVICE PROJECT TOPIC DROP BOX. This is worth 10 points and is required for you to proceed with your service project! NOTE: If your instructor has a problem, you will see a 0 for your topic and a note that you need to contact me. I may just have a question about your choice, so please call me at 806 584-7569. If I approve it, you get your points. If you get 10 points, you are good to go.
- Do 4 hours of volunteer community service in an agency of your choice. See instruction sheet about finding an appropriate volunteer project for yourself. Get verification form signed!
- For this assignment, you will write FOUR short ESSAY QUESTIONS related to your experience, as well as a FIFTH five-part QUESTION related to your calculations and understanding of data found on graphs on the topic of poverty. SEE TEMPLATE FOR THE EXACT QUESTIONS you will be completing. This essay is worth 70 points You will submit this in the ESSAY DROP BOX by due date.
- YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT the SIGNED COPY OF YOUR VERIFICATION FORM by your supervisor documenting your service. SUBMIT IT ONLINE IN THE SAME DROP BOX as the ESSAY AND AT THE SAME TIME as you SUBMIT YOUR ESSAY: This is worth 30 points. YOU MUST HAVE THIS!
- NOTE: You can get 10 extra points on your essay by SUBMITTING YOUR ESSAY to the WRITER'S CORNER at AC for a TUTOR to assist you with your work! Great way to maximize your grade!!!
- TO FIND YOUR SERVICE PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS, TEMPLATE and ASSIGNMENT DROP BOXES go to the COMMON ASSESSMENT: SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT FOLDER link on the MENU to the left of your COURSE HOMEPAGE SCREEN. You will see all those materials there.
- 3 REQUIRED READING QUIZZES due a few days before your UNIT EXAMS: REQUIRED for everyone!
- Unit 1 READING QUIZ is over chapters 1, 2, and 3: worth 30 pts (15 questions, 5 per chapter)
- Unit 2 READING QUIZ is over chapters 4, 5, & 6: worth 30 pts (15 questions, 5 per chapter)
- UNIT 3 READING QUIZ over chapters 7, 8 9 & 10. Worth 40 pts (20 questions, 5 per chapter)
- The 3 READING QUIZZES are a total of 100 points. Again, these are required for everyone! NO DROPS! You get two attempts on your reading quizzes, but each attempt is a little different!
- 3 UNIT EXAMS including Unit 1, 2 and 3 EXAMS, covering all chapters in the unit and all films, handouts (anything that says it's required will be on your exam).
- Exams will have 40 to 50 questions, be timed and have a final closing due date. If you miss an exam, it's a 0 and that is the exam that will be dropped. It also means, if you miss an exam, YOU HAVE TO TAKE THE FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM (no choice!).
- EXAM 1 covers chapters 1, 2, and 3 and all films and class discussions. Unit 2 Exam covers chapters 4, 5 and 6, films and article, class discussions and lectures. Unit 3 exam covers chapters 7, 8, 9 and 10, the films and short videos, as well as all class lectures. ALL EXAMS allow only ONE ATTEMPT, so be ready to take the exam when it opens! All exams have a due date. If you miss the exam, it's a 0. Since this course allows you to drop the lowest of FOUR EXAMS (that includes the FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM), your missed exam is your drop! YOU MUST TAKE THE FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM!
- NOTE: Including the FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM (see below) you will have a total of FOUR POSSIBLE EXAM SCORES. The grade book automatically DROPS your LOWEST OF the FOUR exams. Please see below on the FINAL EXAM OPTIONS!
- ONE FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM over all 10 chapters:
- This FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM MAY BE OPTIONAL DEPENDING UPON:
- If you missed an exam in units 1, 2, and 3, you HAVE TO TAKE THIS EXAM.
- If you did poorly on an exam and want to better your grade, you can OPT to take this exam. You can’t hurt your grade…if it’s lower, then you drop this one! BEST IDEA!
- If you are happy with your grade as it is with taking UNITS 1 ,2 and 3 EXAMS, then this final exam is a ZERO (0) and it will be the exam that gets dropped! If you've done well on the first 3 exams and are happy, then DO NOT TAKE IT! Yeah!
- EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES: You may earn UP TO, but NOT MORE THAN 30 extra credit points in the following ways:
- There are 3 EXTRA CREDIT PRACTICE QUIZZES AVAILABLE worth up to 5 points each (possible 15 points). You can take these quizzes twice and the grade book takes the highest score. They can help you BUT NOT HURT YOU, and will a;sp help you prepare for the exam.
- And/Or you can make a donation of food, gift cards or cash to the AC PANTRY or your local food bank. To get credit, you must download a copy of the PANTRY RECEIPT AND your FOOD PURCHASE RECEIPT in the EXTRA CREDIT DROP BOX to verify your DONATION.
- You can do one of these or both of these in combination for UP TO BUT NOT MORE THAN 30 extra credit points. So let's say you had 15 points on the practice quizzes, you could also donate $15.00 worth of food to the pantry for the rest of the 30 extra credit points, as an example.
- REMEMBER: EXTRA CREDIT IS OPTIONAL, not required, but can help with a missed reading quiz or a low score! Its a great thing to take advantage of and gives you some grade protection!
CALENDAR OVERVIEW: IMPORTANT DATES and DUE DATES
PUT THESE DATES & REMINDERS IN YOUR PHONE OR OTHER TIME MANAGEMENT DEVICE!!!! Once the due date is past, you may not MAKE UP LATE WORK!
- SCHOOL STARTS ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd is our first class meeting. I will have the course open in the BLACKBOARD AC CONNECT area by FRIDAY, January 17th at the latest. Your class is not officially open until Tuesday the 21st however.
- We begin with UNIT 1 that includes chapters 1, 2, 3 and SECRETS OF WILD CHILD video, and PARENTING IN THE 90's video, along with other short videos and UNIT 1 DISCUSSION. If it says required, you may be tested on that!
- You will have Unit 1 READING QUIZ for 15 points (REQUIRED for all students and no drops!), as well as a UNIT 1 PRACTICE QUIZ for EXTRA CREDIT (optional and up to 5 points) and the UNIT 1 EXAM (REQUIRED for up to 100 points). UNIT 1 EXAM will be the ONLY EXAM where you have two attempts. You have two attempts on the reading quizzes and the extra credit practice quizzes.
- You must finish all UNIT 1 assignments, reading, videos & extra credit quizzes and exam by the due date on this calendar. REMEMBER, once the due date passes, this instructor does not take LATE WORK for any reason, other than EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES. WORK AHEAD and DO NOT PUT THINGS OFF! That's a bad strategy in COLLEGE COURSES! You can drop one exam out of the four exams (3 unit exams and 1 comprehensive final), so if you miss one, you can still pass the course. HOWEVER, you cannot miss a reading quiz except for exceptional circumstances!
- DUE MONDAY, JANUARY 27th by 11:55 pm: WEEK 1 TASK: REVIEW SYLLABUS ONLINE AND TAKE THE REQUIRED SYLLABUS QUIZ (10 pts) by Monday 11:55 pm of WEEK 2.
- Everyone MUST take this quiz to be considered enrolled and WORKING in the class. Failure to take this quiz may result in withdrawal from the class.
- By week 2 DUE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29th: RETURN YOUR STUDENT INFORMATION SHEET in CLASS = 5 points.
- DUE THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th by 11:55 pm: SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT "TOPIC" CHOICE will be declared.
- You submit this by writing one line "I will be volunteering for/at .....agency name" in the COMMON ASSESSMENT SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT "TOPIC" drop box (10 pts) in the COMMON ASSESSMENT SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT FOLDER. Go to the menu on the left of your AC CONNECT Blackboard class Homepage and click on that link for all items related to your SERVICE PROJECT!
- YOU have a REQUIRED SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT which includes 4 hours of community service. Then you have a REQUIRED ESSAY which includes 4 ESSAY QUESTIONS and one SERIES OF QUESTIONS OVER DATA ON POVERTY. You will need to complete this as a requirement for the STATE OF TEXAS, and as a major ASSIGNMENT for this course worth 100 points. YOU ALSO HAVE to have your VERIFICATION FORM SIGNED by your project supervisor, documenting your four hours of service.
- For easy to follow STEPS and links to all your handouts and documents, along with volunteer opportunities, GO to the COMMON ASSESMENT SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT FOLDER online and read all about it there in the INSTRUCTIONS. YOU WILL FIND THIS ON THE HOMEPAGE of your BLACKBOARD CLASS. Click on the menu item that says COMMON ASSESSMENT SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT FOLDER from the MENU LIST on the LEFT OF YOUR SCREEN!
- BY THE SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT "TOPIC" DUE DATE, you need to have
- 1) Read instructions about the project, AND investigated, CONTACTED and SELECTED your SERVICE AGENCY. There are lots of choices for you to participate in that you will see ONLINE on the AMARILLO VOLUNTEER MATCH SITE. We have representatives on campus that can also help you locate a PROJECT! Do not assume that an agency can accommodate you! CONTACT THEM FIRST! SEE THE INSTRUCTIONS AND LINKS online to find that agency. See that contact information on the INSTRUCTION SHEET in the SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT FOLDER. You will access the SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT FOLDER hat from the MENU LIST on your COURSE HOMEPAGE!
- 2) Go to the SERVICE PROJECT "TOPIC" DROP BOX: Click WRITE SUBMISSION and write "I will volunteer at NAME OF AGENCY". CLICK SUBMIT to post this. You either do this or not and it's worth 10 points if you do, 0 points if you don't! If you submitted your topic but get a 0, check your email. Your instructor may have a question for you about your project. Please call me ASAP so we can discuss your project. Then you will get your points (call me at 806 584-7569.
- UNIT 1 EXAMS and QUIZZES open by MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th after class. THEY ARE ALL DUE by SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16th by 11:55 pm: ALL UNIT 1 ASSESSMENTS (two quizzes and 1 exam) due:
- For UNIT 1, you will have a 15 QUESTION READING QUIZ over your chapter 1, 2 & 3 readings ( 5 questions per chapter). You can take it TWO TIMES to increase your score. Unit 1 READING QUIZ is worth 15 pts. Each attempt will be slightly different however! The quizzes ARE REQUIRED to encourage you to read your chapters, outline them and fill out your study guide!! THIS WILL INSURE YOU MAXIMIZE YOUR GRADE AND DO GREAT IN THIS CLASS!
- BE SURE YOU FILL OUT YOUR STUDY GUIDES as you read and outline the chapters! NOTE: I MAKE THE EXAM and then MAKE up my study guides for you so, take advantage OF MY WORK! USE THOSE STUDY GUIDES to get a good grade in this class!
- ALSO DUE by SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16th by 11:55 pm: The UNIT 1 EXTRA CREDIT PRACTICE QUIZ (worth up to 5 extra credit points). OPTIONAL! This can only help you, not hurt you!
- You can take the practice quizzes for this course twice, so don’t wait until the last minute to take it! If you do poorly on it, it can’t hurt you, only HELP YOU! The grade book takes the highest score of your two attempts.
- NOTE: I have to add in extra credit manually, so you when you take the quiz, it won’t automatically better your final score, but I will get it done after each unit closes! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE THESE…strictly extra credit!
- ALSO ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY16th by 11:55 pm: UNIT 1 EXAM is DUE AND UNIT 1 CLOSES and will not be reopened! REQUIRED! PLEASE KNOW this means everybody: I don't do LATE WORK! If you miss an exam it's a 0. You get to then take the FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM to make that up!
- EXAM 1 is over Ch 1, 2, 3, all 3 films you watched and shorter videos, as well as the concept of nature nurture, why we need science and sociological theory handout.
- UNIT 1 EXAM allows two attempts but the rest of the unit exams and final comprehensive exam ALLOW ONLY ONE ATTEMPT! This is to minimize cheating on the exam! BE READY with all your study materials and textbook to TAKE THE EXAM WHEN YOU BEGIN! If you get kicked out of the exam, go right back in as the timer is running. If the timer makes you nervous, put a sticky note over it! You have plenty of time to take this exam as long as you have studied well and are prepared.
- REMINDER: TIME'S PASSING quite rapidly in these 8 week courses! YOUR SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT HOURS AND ESSAY ARE DUE FRIDAY, MARCH 6th by 11:55 pm: BE SURE YOU ARE WORKING ON YOUR SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT VOLUNTEER HOURS~ That's in 3 weeks!!!
- Get it done early. You can turn it in early...don't wait and procrastinate. It is WORTH 100 points of your final grade! (essay is worth 70 and the verification form is worth 30). SO BIG OUCH if you don't do it! THE ESSAY TAKES TIME TO WRITE and RESEARCH! Waiting until the last minute to do it will impact your grade! Also, you can turn it into the Writer's Corner for tutoring help for 10 extra points..make sure your tutor sends me a report. If you wait until the last day to write it, you won't be able to get this service!
- UNIT 2 officially opens MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th (but will be open earlier so you can work ahead!) & covers chapters 4, 5 & 6, the HUMAN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS FILM and ABU GHRAIB ARTICLE, and other short videos, the Bryan Stevenson TED TALK on crime, as well as questions related to the CLASS ESSAY AND DISCUSSION (you will get this assignment in UNIT 2). Remember, you can always read and work ahead!!! This UNIT goes by very fast! You have from FEB 10th to March 1st to complete all the readings, assignments, videos, short paper, and all UNIT 2 quizzes and exam.
- NOTE: if a handout or movie or YOU TUBE says required, it's on the exam! HONEST!
- BE SURE YOU FILL OUT YOUR STUDY GUIDES as you read and outline the chapters!!
- Due in class on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th: SHORT ESSAY and CLASS DISCUSSION (20 points) is over CHAPTER 5 and THE HUMAN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS film, as well as the other required short videos.
- READ THE ABU GHRAIB ARTICLE in your UNIT 2 FOLDER. PRINT OFF THE ESSAY QUESTIONS. from Unit 2 Folder. You will see CLASS DISCUSSION FOLDER with the ARTICLE YOU NEED TO READ. Be sure you use your best grammar to ANSWER THE QUESTIONS and bring those to class (worth 10 points). You must be in class to get these points WITH YOUR ESSAY! Please use proper English, grammar, type your essay questions by saving the ESSAY SHEET or print it off and use your best writing style to discuss the questions being asked. SLOPPY WORK won't be graded! SORRY, if you don't care, neither do I!
- DUE SUNDAY, MARCH 1st by 11:55 PM: The UNIT 2 ASSESSSMENTS ARE DUE THAT DAY! They will not be opened again for you!
- You have a UNIT 2 REQUIRED READING QUIZ over chapters 4, 5 and 6 DUE. For UNIT 2, you will have 15 questions over chapters 4, 5 and 6 (5 per chapter)! You can take them two times to up your score worth15 points. THIS IS REQUIRED! No drops!
- BE SURE YOU FILL OUT YOUR STUDY GUIDES as you read and outline the chapters!! ! NOTE: I MAKE THE EXAM and then MAKE MY STUDY GUIDES! You will do SOOOO MUCH BETTER ON THE EXAMS!
- DUE SUNDAY, MARCH 1st by 11:55 pm: UNIT 2 EXTRA CREDIT PRACTICE EXAM (worth up to 5 extra credit points). Strictly optional! This can only help you not hurt you!
- You can take it twice to increase your score. The grade book will take your highest grade. Remember, I have to add these extra credit points manually, so it won't immediately change your grade, but I will get it done! These can only help your grade, not hurt you in any way! PLUS: IT HELPS YOU PREPARE FOR THE EXAM! You don't have to take them however!
- SUNDAY,MARCH 1st by 11:55 pm: UNIT 2 EXAM CLOSES (100 points) and SO DOES UNIT 2. The exam will be over chapters 4, 5, 6, HUMAN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS and other short films & BRYAN STEVENSON TED TALK. Remember, you have ONLY ONE ATTEMPT on this exam, so be ready for it by reading, filling out the study guide and outline your chapters as you read. Unit 2 exam will open right after class on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th.
- QUICK REMINDER: GET TO WORK ON YOUR SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT~! You can get 10 extra points on your essay if you VISIT OUR WRITER'S CORNER for help with your ESSAY! Take advantage of this great SERVICE and getting extra points! Go to the LINK on the MENU LIST to contact WRITER'S CORNER for help! Due FRIDAY, MARCH 6th by 11:55 pm: That's about a week away! NO DILLY DALLYING!
- UNIT 3 (will be open earlier so you can work ahead) but OFFICIALLY opens TUESDAY, FEBRURARY 25th over chapters 7, 8, 9 and 10 and includes 2 documentaries including the PEOPLE BOMB film in CHAPTER 7, the CLASS DIVIDED film in Chapter 9 so you might want to watch it again), and other short videos that say required.
- You have about 18 days left to finish your UNIT 3 from the time it opens. You will have videos to watch, chapter readings,, reading and practice quizzes along with the UNIT 3 EXAM. As well, if you missed an exam or are not happy with your grade, YOU WILL TAKE THE FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM. As well, you will be turning in your SERVICE PROJECT ESSAY and any other Extra credit. THIS UNIT and THIS COURSE WILL CLOSE FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 8th at 8:00 AM. NO EXCEPTIONS! Be sure you pay attention to due dates that last week!
- DUE FRIDAY, MARCH 6th by 11:55 pm: Your SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT ESSAY including your 4 essay QUESTIONS and your 5th question over DATA ON POVERTY, will be due IN THE PROVIDED TEMPLATE along with YOUR SIGNED COMMUNITY SERVICE VERIFICATION FORM (70 points essay, 30 points verification form = 100 pts).
- This essay needs to be well edited and complete, SAVED AS A WORD or RICH TEXT FORMAT DOCUMENT and UPLOADED INTO THE SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT DROP BOX by the due date on your calendar by 11:55 pm. Follow your instructions and check your WORD COUNTS, and don't forget to cite your references in item #3. #3 is the BIG TICKET ITEM..lots of points! If you have trouble with the graphs, go to the MATH LAB!
- YOU MUST HAVE A PHOTO/COPY of the VERIFICATION FORM and UPLOAD it as well into the DROP BOX AT THE SAME TIME YOU SUBMIT YOUR ESSAY. If you fail to upload both,, you will have to contact your professor to have me dump your submission. If you wait until the last minute, 11:45 pm at night, I'm not available and you may get a 0 on your project! DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO SUBMIT THIS PROJECT! That's a huge gamble. Also, your verification form MUST BE SIGNED by your volunteer supervisor! THAT FORM IS REQUIRED: worth 30 points!!!
- Remember: You can get up to 10 extra points on your SERVICE PROJECT ESSAY by going to the WRITER'S CORNER (yes you can do it online! CLICK ON THE MENU LINK!). Your tutorial will give you 10 extra points on your paper. Be sure you tell your TUTOR to send me a tutoring report to my faculty email so you get your points. If I don’t get a report, then I don’t know that you did it.
- DUE in LAST CLASS on MONDAY, MARCH 9th: EXTRA CREDIT DONATION POINTS DUE in CLASS with your name and the class number on both your PANTRY RECEIPT and your PURCHASE RECEIPTS stapled together: TURN IN YOUR RECEIPTS IN CLASS: LAST DAY TO DO THIS!
- To get UP TO BUT NO MORE THAN 30 EXTRA CREDIT POINTS: You may donate the remainder of your points UP TO 30 POINTS BUT NO MORE, by donating to the AC PANTRY, if you choose.
- IF you took all some of any of the three practice quizzes (UNIT 1, 2 and 3 PRAC QUIZZES), you could possibly have made up to 15 extra credit points. You can then donate the remainder to the PANTRY (for example, if you had 12 practice quiz points, you could donate another $18.00 worth food or gift cards to the AC PANTRY or local food bank) to get UP TO, but no MORE THAN 30 points.
- TO GET POINTS: TURN THIS INTO YOUR INSTRUCTOR IN CLASS BY MONDAY night, last class for your extra credit points. points. If you didn't take the practice quizzes you can still get up to 30 points by making a donation to the Pantry. Remember...no more than 30 points will be given!
- DUE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th by 11:55 pm UNIT 3 READING QUIZ over chapters 7, 8, 9 and 10. (REQUIRED). This UNIT 3 READING QUIZ has 20 questions on it and is worth 20 points and is meant to encourage you to read your chapters, outline them and fill out your study guide so you can ace these tests!
- BE SURE YOU FILL OUT YOUR STUDY GUIDES as you read and outline the chapters to help with your reading quiz! NOTE: I MAKE THE EXAMS and then MAKE up my study guide so take advantage of my work!
- DUE THURSDAY, MARCH 12th by 11:55 pm: UNIT 3 EXTRA CREDIT PRACTICE EXAM closes (worth up to 5 extra credit points). You can take it twice to increase your score, but strictly voluntary.
- DUE THURSDAY, MARCH 12th by 11:55 pm: UNIT 3 EXAM closes. This exam is over chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, as well as THE PEOPLE BOMB and A CLASS DIVIDED films & any required handouts. You get 1 attempt!
- DUE FRIDAY, MARCH 8th by 8:00 AM: The FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM CLOSES and so does UNIT 3 and this course!
- If you are happy with your course average after taking Units 1-3 Exam grades AND DID NOT MISS AN EXAM, you do not have to take the FINAL! If you missed an exam or want to better your grade, take the FINAL EXAM. The grade book is set to take the highest of your four exams! The final exam would be your dropped score!
- This exam has comprehensive questions over all the material. The FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM covers All UNITS 1, 2 and 3 and chapters 1 - 10, along with all films we watched and all required handouts! It's the whole deal!
- If you MISSED AN EXAM in UNITS 1, 2, or 3, YOU MUST TAKE THIS EXAM! If you want to increase your grade you can CHOOSE TO TAKE IT! If you DO NOT TAKE it, you get a 0 and IT IS THE EXAM SCORE THAT GETS DROPPED from the FOUR EXAMS you will take!
- FINAL GRADES SUBMITTED FRIDAY, MARCH 8th by noon. GOOD LUCK!
WEEKLY TASKS, READINGS & ASSIGNMENTS: WEEKS 1 through 8
In WEEK 1 , MONDAY (holiday no class) and WEDNESDAY, you will need to
- Print your calendar, Unit 1 Exam Study guide, THEORY HANDOUT, WHY WE NEED SCIENCE PPT NOTES, the other power point lecture notes if you want, and the SERVICE PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS SHEET.
- Review your online syllabus and then take the REQUIRED SYLLABUS QUIZ BY MONDAY, WEEK 2 11:55 pm (see calendar for exact DUE DATE!) Failure to take this quiz may result in being withdrawn from the course! YOU HAVE TO BE WORKING in the class to be counted as attending! It's not enough to simply log in.
- Investigate the SERVICE PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES by the beginning of NEXT WEEK. PLEASE, remember, you only have 6-1/2 weeks to do this project! CONTACT YOUR AGENCY to make sure they can give you a volunteer experience.
- For Class 1 on WEDNESDAY: READ CHAPTER 1. Fill out study guide and outline your chapters! WATCH A CLASS DIVIDED VIDEO in the UNIT 1 VIDEO FOLDER! Print off the WHY WE NEED SCIENCE and THEORY HANDOUT for week 2, CLASS 2. Bring to class. Watch all the short videos that say required. TAKE PARTICULAR TIME with CH 1 and the information on SCIENCE and SOCIOLOGY! There are several questions over SCIENCE on the quizzes and EXAM!
- For next week: Read chapter 1 and 2 on culture and we will lecture on SCIENCE & CULTURE!
In WEEK 2,MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, CLASS 2 and 3 :
- By Week 2, Monday, 11:55 pm, be sure you have taken the SYLLABUS QUIZ. This is a required assignment for you to be counted as attending the course. If you fail to take this quiz, you will be given a 0 and not counted as attending the class on the census. You can lose your financial aid! YOU MUST HAVE A GRADE to show you are there! So, get it done by WEEK 2, MONDAY 11:55 pm! It’s worth 10 points to you as well! Review the syllabus on line. You have two attempts on the quiz.
- By Thursday WEEK 2, 11:55 pm, you need to investigate the possible volunteer opportunities in your COMMON ASSESSMENT SERVICE PROJECT FOLDER. Contact your Agency before you select your AGENCY and letting your instructor know what you selected in the SERVICE PROJECT TOPIC DROP BOX. You will find that in the MENU LIST on your COURSE HOMEPAGE online!
- FOR MONDAY, CLASS 2, WEEK 2: We will discuss WHY WE NEED SCIENCE and theory handout.
- For WEDNESDAY, CLASS 3, WEEK 2: We will discuss Chapter 2 as you fill out your study guide! CULTURE IS A COOL THING! Again, be thinking about how your CULTURE is reflected in you and your behaviors! We will be doing some in class work that night and don’t forget, you get attendance points! ALSO, BE SURE YOU RETURN YOUR STUDENT INFORMATION SHEET! Last night to turn this in!
- For next week, read chapter 3 over SOCIALIZATION and watch TWO MOVIES: the SECRETS OF THE WILD CHILD FILM, along with the PARENTING in the 90's with LOVE AND LOGIC with FOSTER CLINE VIDEO...we will discuss all this in class next week! BE PREPARED! DO YOUR READING IN ADVANCE!.
In WEEK 3, Class 4 & 5: It's a busy week and it's time to
- Consider getting your volunteer hours done this week! It's a great idea! EARLY BIRDS GET THE A's!
- In CLASS 4, we will discuss a bit more about CULTURE and the issue of NATURE VS NURTURE, as proposed in chapter 3! As well, we will be referring to the two longer films in this unit entitled SECRETS OF THE WILD CHILD (this will blow your mind!) and PARENTING IN THE 90's with FOSTER CLINE!
- In Class 5: We will watch WILD CHILD in class on WEDNESDAY,fg (and for our final UNIT 1 class in WEEK 4, MONDAY, we will watch PARENTING in the 90’s and talk about how the brain works and develops and what type of parenting helps that development! Each of these is about an hour long. There are also several shorter videos in this unit you are REQUIRED to watch. REMEMBER, if something says REQUIRED, it will be on the exam. NOTE: Most of the exam questions over the films you will watch require you to WATCH THE WHOLE MOVIE, not just the beginning! I promise you, there are multiple questions over all the films for UNIT 1 on the EXAM!
- For next week,WEEK 4, read chapters 3, fill out your study guide for UNIT 1, and read 4 and 5 in UNIT 2. As well, you will want to read the article over ABU GHRAIB. In your best writing, print off the CLASS ESSAY QUESTION paper in UNIT 2 and answer those questions carefully and thoughtfully. If this is sloppy or poorly done, I won't grade it! It’s worth 20 points. PLEASE TYPE IT!
In WEEK 4, CLASS 6 and 7,you will:
- MONDAY, WEEK 4, Class 6: We will watch PARENTING in the 90’s and talk about brain development and why certain things help the brain develop and some things hurt! UNIT 1 is closed on Monday after class and the all the ASSESSMENTS For UNIT 1 will open tonight, including the UNIT 1 PRACTICE QUIZ for EXTRA CREDIT (optional), the UNIT READING QUIZ, which is required and worth 15 points, and the UNIT 1 EXAM which is required and worth 100 points.
- By TUESDAY night of this week, UNIT 2 begins and includes chapters 4, 5 and 6, an article over ABU GHRAIB, and a short paper to turn in during class next week, as well as watching the movie entitled HUMAN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS. . THIS UNIT GOES REALLY FAST! SPEED UP!!!!!
- WEDNESDAY, WEEK 4, Class 7: We will discuss chapter 4 on social interaction and the development of societies.
- REMINDER: By SUNDAY NIGHT going into WEEK 5, ALL UNIT 1 ASSESSMENTS are DUE by 11:55 pm:
- This includes the UNIT 1 READING QUIZ by SUNDAY NIGHT 11:55 pm. You get two attempts!
- The optional UNIT 1 EXTRA CREDIT PRACTICE QUIZ for up to 5 extra points.
- The required UNIT 1 EXAM worth 100 points!
- PRINT OFF YOUR UNIT 2 STUDY GUIDE, and fill it out while you read. Print off ppt slides if you want, and any other required handouts.
- FOR NEXT WEEK, WEEK 5: READ chapters 5 and 6 and read the article on ABU GHRAIB, as well you will turn in and we will discuss our ESSAYS and the ABU GHRAIB ARTICLE: Following that we will watch THE HUMAN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS DOCUMENTARY. You need to watch all the REQUIRED SHORT VIDEOS for this chapter on your own! You need to be in class to get your points and turn in your essay!
In WEEK 5, and CLASS 8 & 9 we will be doing so many things! Don’t forget your paper on ABU GHRAIB:
- MONDAY, WEEK 5, CLASS 8: Discuss chapter 5 on leadership and groupthink.
- FOR WEDNESDAY, WEEK 5, CLASS 9: We will discuss your papers on ABU GHRAIB and then watch the HUMAN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS FILM. You get points for those papers, so make them good!
- Be sure you are filling out your study guides.
- FOR NEXT WEEK, WEEK 6: REMINDER: Unit 2 QUIZZES and EXAMS will open MONDAY night after class 10, and TUESDAY in WEEK 5, UNIT 3 will be open over chapters 7, 8, 9 and 10. NOTE: All Unit 2 quizzes and exam will be due by the following SUNDAY,the beginning of WEEK 7.
- REMINDER: YOUR SERVICE PROJECT ESSAY and SIGNED VERIFICATION FORM are due by FRIDAY MARCH 6th 11:55 pm~! NO LATE WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED!
- FOR WEEK 6, YIKES! KICK IT IN GEAR! You will need to
- For next week 6, read chapter 6, & for UNIT 3, read chapter 7 and watch the PEOPLE BOMB film along with the TED TALK on POVERTY! Print off the fact sheet if you like for the PEOPLE BOMB MOVIE! There will be many questions on UNIT 3 exam over this IMPORTANT FILM! It's an amazing look at population, poverty and how the world really is!
- Don't forget to outline your chapters and fill out the study guides! You will ace that exam!
- REMINDER: Finish your community service and START YOUR ESSAY! It's DUE the FRIDAY of WEEK 7! I don't take ANY LATE WORK FOR ANY REASON! Get it done early! NO EXCUSES!
In WEEK 6 and CLASS 10 & 11: So much to get done!!
- For MONDAY, WEEK 6, CLASS 10: We will discuss chapter 6 on CRIME and DEVIANCE: Why do you think people act in deviant ways? NOTE: At the end of CLASS 10, your UNIT 2 QUIZZES and EXAM will be open and you have until this upcoming SUNDAY to take all assessments!
- TUESDAY: UNIT 3 is open and covers chapters 7, 8, 9 and 10 (10 you are on your own so be sure and read it and answer the questions on your study guide for the exam).
- For WEDNESDAY,WEEK 6, CLASS 11: Discuss chapter 7 on social stratification and theories of why we divide societies into various social classes. Be sure you watch the PEOPLE BOMB FILM!
- BY SUNDAY, 11:55 pm: ALL UNIT 2 ASSESSMENTS ARE DUE!
- Be sure you take the REQUIRED UNIT 2 READING QUIZ over chapters 4, 5 and 6 (15 points and 15 questions) by SUNDAY 11:55 pm. REQUIRED: You get 2 attempts.
- If you like you can take the EXTRA CREDIT UNIT 2 PRACTICE QUIZ for up to 5 points! You get 2 attempts.
- Be sure you take the REQUIRED UNIT 2 EXAM. You get 1 attempt only, so be ready!
- For next week, read chapters 8 and 9 over GENDER and RACE-ETHNICITY! Be sure you watch the documentary A CLASS DIVIDED for CHAPTER 9! Lots of questions over PEOPLE BOMB and CLASS DIVIDED!
In WEEK 7 CLASSES 12 and 13: This is a big week…your Unit 2 assessments due SUNDAY, and your service project due FRIDAY!
- REMEMBER: SUNDAY (the first day of week 7) your QUIZZES and EXAM are due by 11:55 pm.
- REMINDER: By FRIDAY of this week, THE VERY LAST DAY TO SUBMIT YOUR SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT ESSAY and SIGNED VERIFICATION FORM! They are due FRIDAY by 11:55 pm...No exceptions!
- UPLOAD your SAVED TEMPLATE WITH YOUR ESSAY QUESTIONS and the GRAPH QUESTIONS IN #5 in the SERVICE PROJECT DROP BOX by the DUE DATE AND TIME! Worth70/100 pts
- SUBMIT A JPG photo of your VERIFICATION FORM! MUST HAVE IT DOCUMENTED AND SIGNED! THIS IS REQUIRED TO GET POINTS ON YOUR ESSAY! NOTE: Your VERIFICATION FORM and ESSAY are both SUBMITTED IN THE SAME DROP BOX! DO NOT SUBMIT UNTIL YOU HAVE BOTH DOCUMENTS UPLOADED IN THE DROP BOX! Worth 30 pts for Verification Form and 70 points for the Essay = 100 points
- Get this done early so you can get tutoring by the WRITER'S CORNER worth 10 extra points on your paper. Especially important if you are not a strong writer! These 10 extra points are not counted in the other extra credit! They go on your paper grade! Technically, you could get 110 on your SERVICE PROJECT! Be sure you tell your tutor to send me an email!
- MONDAY, WEEK 7, CLASS 12: We will discuss chapter 7 and the PEOPLE BOMB movie and start chapter 8 over gender. What’s the difference between sex and gender, anyway????
- WEDNEDAY, WEEK 7, CLASS 13: We will discuss chapter 8 over gender and begin chaper 9 over race and ethnicity. Don’t forget to watch the CLASS DIVIDED MOVIE!
- Don’t forget to turn your service project essay and verification form by FRIDAY, 11:55 pm
- For last week, be sure you fill out your study guide and read chapters 9 and 10.
- Also, if you are going to get extra credit points by donating to the pantry (1 point for 1$ food donation), you must bring your receipts to me by MONDAY CLASS! Last class to turn in your receipts!
- NOTE: OUR LAST CLASS MEETING IS MONDAY,
In WEEK 8, and our last class, CLASS 14 on MONDAY: I know you are ready to crash and burn, but a few more things to finish up. such as
- LAST CLASS, MONDAY, WEEK 8, CLASS 14: Discuss chapter 9 and the CLASS DIVIDED FILM. Be sure you review the questions on your study guide on chapter 10 over the family! All questions over the family and chapter 10 are on that study guide! You are on your own for chapter 10!
- Turn in EXTRA CREDIT DOCUMENTATION by MONDAY CLASS if you are going to donate to the pantry! I need your AC PANTRY receipt along with your food purchase receipt!
- UNIT 3 ASSESSMENTS WILL BE DUE ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:
- ON WEDNESDAY, NO CLASS.
- FOR WEDNESDAY, by 11:55 pm: Finish up your UNIT 3 READING QUIZ over chapters 7, 8 9 and 10. It's worth 20 points with 20 questions! You are almost there!!!
- By THURSDAY 11:55 pm, finish up UNIT 3 PRACTICE QUIZ for up to 5 extra credit points!
- By THURSDAY, 11:55 pm UNIT 3 EXAM IS DUE! If you are happy with your grade, you are done!
- By FRIDAY, 8:00 am, if you missed an exam, THE COMPREHENSIVE FINAL IS DUE! If you had a bad exam score, you can take this exam for a replacement grade! OR, if you are happy with your grade as it stands with exams 1, 2 and 3...then OPT OUT! YOU ARE DONE!
- NOTE: I have to add the COMPREHENSIVE FINAL BY HAND to your FINAL SCORE, so BE PATIENT! I will get it done but it has to be done manually because it is OPTIONAL!
- YOU can view your FINAL GRADES : go to MY GRADES and view the column FINAL GRADE WITH EXTRA CREDIT COLUMN. That is the GRADE YOU GET IN THIS CLASS!
- If you are on the "line" between two grades, I always give the higher grade IF YOU HAVE DONE ALL YOUR WORK, taken advantage of the extra credit practice quizzes and are a student in good standing! If you've slacked off a bunch and are missing assignments, your grade will be the lower of the two! GET IT DONE! TAKE PRIDE IN EXCELLENCE!
- GRADES TURNED IN FRIDAY by NOON! CONGRATS! YOU DID IT!
GRADING SCALE FOR THIS COURSE and ALL ASSIGNMENTS
YOUR FINAL GRADE WILL BE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:
Syllabus Quiz: Print syllabus, take quiz required to show you are in this course = 10 points
Student Information Sheet and Attendance taken 5 times during the semester randomly = 10 points
SERVICE PROJECT TOPIC SELECTED = 10 pts if you submit your "TOPIC" or agency name, and 0 points if you don't do this! See the drop box online in the SERVICE PROJECT FOLDER!
CLASS DISCUSSION and SHORT ESSAY in UNIT 2 over ABU GHRAIB ARTICLE: 20 points
SERVICE PROJECT ESSAY (70 pts) and SIGNED VERIFICATION FORM (30 points)= 100 points (get 10 extra points by going to WRITER'S CORNER and have tutor send me a tutorial report)
UNIT 1, 2 and 3 READING QUIZZES: Unit 1 and 2 READING QUIZZES worth 15 points each, and UNIT 3 READING QUIZ worth 20 points = 50 points
Units 1, 2 and 3 EXAMS and FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAm:
- EXAMS 1 - 3 ARE REQUIRED and worth 100 points each.
- COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM: (replaces lower or missed grade worth 100 points).
- If you miss an exam in Units 1, 2 or 3, you are required to take EXAM 4 which is a comprehensive FINAL exam.
- If you have done poorly on one of the exams in Units 1, 2 or 3 you CAN OPT TO take the fourth exam as well. Your lowest score will be replaced by the 4th exam.
- PLEASE NOTE: You will see the 0 in your FINAL EXAM COLUMN. This shows that if you DO NOT TAKE THE COMP FINAL, it's the EXAM that gets dropped out of the FOUR EXAMS. If you do take it, your LOWEST EXAM SCORE of the four exams gets dropped.
- NOTE: PLEASE REMEMBER that YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE THIS EXAM if YOU DIDN'T MISS AN EXAM or are HAPPY WITH THE GRADES YOU GOT on UNITS 1, 2 and 3 EXAMS.
- The grade book is designed to take the highest of these 4 exams (Units 1, 2, 3, and FINAL EXAM 4). TRY NOT TO MISS ANY EXAMS and then you won't have to take the FINAL EXAM if you are happy with your grade!
- Total exam points (lowest exam score of 4 exams dropped) = 300 points
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES: This does not include the extra credit from going to the WRITERS CORNER
- PRACTICE QUIZZES: UNITS 1, 2, 3 Practice Quizzes: Up to 15 EXTRA CREDIT points possible
- FOOD DONATION to AC PANTRY: You can do one of these or combination but you cannot get more than 30 extra credit points for this course.
TOTAL POINTS = 500 points (+up to 30 Extra credit points, and another possible 10 extra points for tutoring on your service project)
HOW TO VIEW "YOUR GRADES & FEEDBACK" in "MY GRADES: Keep track of your GRADE!
Keep up with your grades. To see your grades and any feedback from me on your assignments (discussions and your service project essay) do the following:
- Click on MY GRADES in the MENU list to the left of your COURSE HOMEPAGE online!
- Go down the list of items to find the ASSIGNMENT or TEST, etc that you want to look at. It will show you your grade there.
- To view comments from your instructor, click on COMMENTS. To view the grade scoring system (CALLED A RUBRIC), click on VIEW RUBRIC. You will want to view this when you look at your SERVICE PROJECT ESSAY!
- Keeping up with your grades can inspire you to work harder and find better ways to study!
A FEW TIPS TO SUCCEED IN ONLINE, HYBRID and ON CAMPUS COURSES
- We know a lot about what allows students to succeed in college courses! Here are a few tips for you to consider:
- FOLLOW YOUR CALENDAR and have some type of TIME MANAGEMENT SYSTEM that reminds you of due dates! I send out reminders to your email, but you should be in the habit of GOOD TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS. Develop something that works for you! Our technology gives us a natural advantage in that!
- WORK AHEAD: In this class, units will be opened early. WORK AHEAD. Get things done early in the class! DO YOUR SERVICE HOURS AND WRITE YOUR ESSAY BY WEEK 3! I promise PROCRASTINATION IS THE WORST STRATEGY YOU CAN HAVE FOR COLLEGE LEVEL CLASSES and ONLINE COURSES ESPECIALLY!
- BE THERE! CHECK IN: Go online, if this is an online course, at least 2 to 3 times a week. Studies show that people, who frequent their online classes, do better than those that check in infrequently. PRETEND THIS IS A REAL CLASS, even if it's "VIRTUAL"! If this is IN CLASS as an on campus course, BE IN CLASS! Attendance and success in the class are POSITIVELY RELATED! The better the attendance, the better the grade! For HYBRID CLASSES, ATTEND EVERY ON CAMPUS CLASS! DO NOT MISS!
- NEW TERRITORY: Forget how you studied in high school! If you are new to college, throw away your "HIGH SCHOOL ROAD MAP". It won't work here! It takes some time to get these skills! We can help you! We want you to be successful and achieve your DREAMS!
- LOTS OF FOLKS WANT TO HELP: Use our resources including our WRITER'S CORNER, COUNSELING SERVICES, and RESOURCE CENTER (if you need social services, we have somebody to help you with all that with the AC PANTRY and other things!), and FINANCIAL AID.
- HELP WITH BLACKBOARD: If you do not understand HOW TO USE BLACKBOARD, go to the WARE CENTER on WASHINGTON STREET CAMPUS and get with the SUPPORT CENTER folks who will TEACH YOU HOW TO DO THIS! You have to know how to access things to be successful! We have lots of people to help you with this!
- BE PERSISTENT! Only 1 in 4 AMERICAN ADULTS has a college education. This is not meant to be easy! It's hard and it takes building skills, and STICKING TO IT! YOU CAN DO IT1
- CALL ME IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS: You have my cell phone number at 806 584-7569. Call me between 9 am to 9 pm and I'm happy to talk with you (I might have to call you back but leave me your NAME, the CLASS YOU ARE IN, and the QUESTION YOU HAVE, so I can be prepared to assist you when I call you back! Remember, I DO NOT TEXT! Please call or email!
Additional Information
ADDITIONAL INFO: IMPORTANT RESOURCES and HOW TO REVIEW YOUR EXAMS & QUIZZES, and VIEW GRADES, INSTRUCTOR's FEEDBACK COMMENTS AND RUBRICS FOR YOUR LABS AND DISCUSSIONS:
IMPORTANT RESOURCES FOR YOU:
- Social Services Office at Amarillo College: Resources for social services or emergency services for students are available at - http://www.actx.edu/resources/. If a situation arises that interferes with your performance in the class, please notify your instructor and be sure to take advantage of the many resources available through the Social Services Office.
- Open Computer Labs: The Business Systems and Emerging Technology Department hosts an open computer lab on the 2nd Floor of the Byrd Business Building. Labs are open 7 days a week. Assistance with this course and/or technical assistance are available in the computer labs.
- CIS Web Site: http://cis.actx.edu
- Direct link to AC Connect portal and courses as well as your AC Connect email- https://acconnect.actx.edu/. You will log in with the same ID and password you use for WebAdvisor. Contact AskAC (806-371-5000) for help if you have trouble with your log in.
- AskAC - http://www.actx.edu/contact/- Please contact AskAC for technical help. Contact your instructor for help with this class.
- Student Help Center - http://www.actx.edu/ctl/index.php?module=article&id=178- Offers technical help to AC students
- Writers' Corner: If you feel you need help organizing and writing course work, check this out. Writers’ Corner: Tutoring with Pizzazz - http://www.actx.edu/english/index.php?module=article&id=36. Writers' Corner is a great resource for help with writing papers and assignments. They can't help you with the content of your work, but they can help you write your work in the proper format.
- AC Distance Education Home Page - http://www.actx.edu/de/- Information on requirements and taking an online course.
- Learn about using AC Connect (Blackboard) and using features of our course by reviewing the following tutorials:
HOW TO REVIEW YOUR EXAMS AND QUIZZES, and GRADED ASSIGNMENTS: You can REVIEW YOUR EXAMS AND QUIZZES ONCE THE DUE DATE AND TIME HAS PASSED. In order to review your exams, click on MY GRADES TAB, go to the exam or quiz in the list that you want to review and Click on the exam. It will show you what you missed. In order to view your assignments, discussions, papers, and other work for YOUR INSTRUCTOR’s FEEDBACK, again, go to MY GRADES tab in the left hand menu, click. Find the item you want to look at in the LIST (they are not necessarily in order...sorry!). Click on that and you will see a place that says RUBRIC and COMMENTS. Click on comments to see anything your instructor has said, and click on RUBRIC to view the rubric grading system and how your instructor graded you. PLEASE...this instructor SPENDS A LOT OF TIME to give you CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK...USE IT and make corrections accordingly! If you keep making the same error time and again, YOUR GRADES WILL CONTINUE TO GO DOWN! I expect you to USE THE FEEDBACK I GIVE YOU TO BECOME A BETTER STUDENT and to IMPROVE IN YOUR SCHOOL WORK!
Syllabus Created on:
12/15/19 4:46 PM
Last Edited on:
01/15/20 2:58 PM