PSYC_2301_Summer I_2011_Syllabi_Mon-Thurs_530-800pm[1].doc

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Psychology
Southwest College
PSYC 2301: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
INSTRUCTOR: Ken Woodruff
SEMESTER: Summer 2011 Session I
CAMPUS: Alief B111
E-MAIL: Kenneth.woodruff@hccs.edu
TIME: M-F: 5:30 - 8pm
CRN: 77704, Sect: 0012
OFFICE hrs: by appointment
Date
June 6
July
Office location: A110
HCC Psychology Model Course Syllabi
(http://learning.hccs.edu/faculty/carol.la
man/hccs-psychology-departmentmodel-syllabi)
Topic
Chapters
Introduction to Psychology/ Research Methods
1
7
Neuroscience and Behavior
2
8
Sensation and Perception
3
9
EXAM 1 (Chapters: 1-3)
13
Basic Principles of Learning
5
14
Memory
6
15
Lifespan Development
9
16
EXAM 2 (Chapters 5, 6, 9)
20
Gender and Sexuality
10
21
Personality
11
22
Social Psychology
12
23
EXAM 3 (Chapters 10, 11, 12)
27
Stress, Hope, and Coping (Last day for class withdrawal 4:30pm)
13
28
Psychological Disorders
14
29
Therapies
15
30
Exam 4 ( Chapter 13,14,15)
7
Departmental comprehensive: FINAL EXAM 5:30-8pm
*** It may be necessary to make changes to this syllabus as necessary. You will be
informed of any changes made to this syllabus through ‘in class” announcements.
All
PSYC 2301 – page 2
The Psychology Intro 2301 workbook is online on the psychology homepage for download.
Please refer to the Learning web.
TEXTBOOK & SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS:
Hockenbury, D. H., & Hockenbury, S. E. (2010). Psychology (5th ed.). New York: Worth.
Textbook Publishers Website: http://www.worthpublishers.com/hockenbury
Learning Website: http://learning.swc.hccs.edu
Assessments and Course Requirements:
Written assignment 20% of your final grade
3 Class Exams 60% of your final grade
Final Exam 20% of your final grade
Test will consist of multiple-choice items. Most will be selected from the text, but may come from
class activities, lectures, and the study guide. You must provide scantron forms (Green 882-E).
All Answers are final, I will not change your mistakes. The comprehensive Departmental Final
exam will be 100 multiple-choice questions. The following will be used in calculating the
student’s midterm and final grade. The scores earned on four (4) exams given during the
semester will be totaled with the 4 papers, and other extra credit assignments. The
comprehensive final is on July 8th at 10am. Grades are assigned according to the following
point scale:
Course Requirements
Exam #1
Exam #2
Exam #3
Exam #4
[Drop the lowest grade of exams 1-4]
Final Exam
Written Assignment (4 x 25)
TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE
100 points
100 points
100 points
100 points
=
100 points
100 points
500points
A = 450 – 500, B = 400 – 449, C = 350 – 399, D = 300 – 349, < 300 = F
A= 90-100%, B=80-89%, C=70-79%, D=60-69%, F=below 60%.
HCC Policy Statement – ADA
Services to Students with Disabilities
Students who require reasonable accommodations for disabilities are encouraged to
report to Dr. Becky Hauri, ADA Counselor, at 713.718.7910 to make necessary arrangements.
Faculty is only authorized to provide accommodations by the Disability Support Service Office.
PSYC 2301 – page 3
Written Assignments- Internet Articles and Summaries (20% of grade / 100 points each)
You will complete four (4) written assignments during the semester (each assignment is worth 25
points). One written assignment will be submitted on/before the date of each test. All
assignments must be typed and submitted on time. Hand written and/or late papers will NOT be
accepted!!! Please note that written assignments and tests are separate components of your grade.
Therefore, if you choose (or must) miss a test; please arrange to turn in the written assignment on
or before the due date (test day). DO NOT email or put these assignments in my mailbox. They
will not be graded. Remember 4 papers x 25 points each = 100 points!
Each summary is to be a maximum of one double-spaced typed page (do not go over one page
or points will be deducted). An APA style cover sheet must be included that contains the
following information: Your name, Title of paper, Name of Institution, Date, and Course
information. Include a separate page at the end for your references.
The purpose of the written assignments is to give you practice in using the internet to research
information in the field of psychology. For each paper you are to choose an internet article on
any subject/topic covered in the assigned chapter or reading material for the next test. Write a
one page summary of the article. Choose an article on a topic or subject that is of personal
interest to you and that is related to the assigned chapters or reading material. In each summary,
make sure you answer the following questions: (5 points off if incorrect).
1. Why did you choose this article?
2. What is the article about and how is this article relevant to assigned chapters or
readings? (Use a few references, quotes, text book page numbers, etc.)
3. What did you learn that is meaningful to you?
Your Internet article MUST be included (10 points off if not).
Criteria for grading papers: (5 pts. each)
1. Thorough- follows ALL instructions including 2 APA references.
2. Accuracy- paper reflects the internet article correctly
3. Coherent & readable- clear and easy to understand
4. Concise & brief- stay within page limit
5. Grammar & spelling- self explanatory
***An average college level paper is a “C” (15pts). For an “A” (25pts.), this paper must be wellwritten and very interesting. Papers are due within first 5 min. of test day. Late papers not
accepted.
*Class attendance equals class success. Your final grade may depend on attendance.
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