HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE- WEST LOOP CAMPUS FALL 2015 ________________________________________________________________ Gracie A. Roberts, M.A. Psychology 2314 Human Growth and Development Lifespan CRN: 75757 8-WK TTH 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. CONTACT INFORMATION E-mail address: gracie.roberts@hccs.edu All communication must be done through HCC email, if not during class time or on campus. No personal emails are allowed. If I am emailed from a personal email, I will kindly as for the email to be sent from your HCC email. This is done to protect students’ privacy so please comply with this policy. (Department Chair: Karen Saenz, karen.saenz@hccs.edu) TEXTBOOKS The textbook for this course is: Berger, K. (2014). The Developing Person Through the Life Span, (9th Edition). New York: Worth Publishers. COURSE DESCRIPTION A developmental psychology course designed to provide an understanding of human behavior and characteristics from conception through death. This course includes information on physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes throughout the lifespan. Theory, research, and applications are covered. GRADES There are 4 regular tests scheduled and the final exam. You are able to drop your lowest test grade from the first four tests but not the final exam. Because the lowest test grade is dropped, there will be no make-up exams. Try your best to not miss any tests and to do your best! Best 3 out of 4 Tests @ 20% each Paper Final Exam TOTAL 60% 20% 20% 100% Final grade will be converted into letter grades as follows: 90-100% =A; 80-89% =B; 70-79% =C; 60-69% =D; 0-59% =F MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON TIME FOR ALL TESTS. ***There are no make-up exams. You will be allowed to drop the lowest test grade in place of a make-up exam.*** OBSERVATION ACTIVITY You will be given 1 observation activity over adolescence during the semester. For the activity, you will be required to take notes to write a paper on your observation. You are required to observe adolescent concepts as stated in your class notes. In the paper, you must state the ageappropriate concepts for adolescence that you observed, including a description of what you observed, and accurately stating the concept. The example, what you observed, must match and pertain to the concept. You must identify 7 different concepts within your paper, so you are not able to give 2 examples for the same concept. I will tell you which concepts are not allowed for the paper. The paper must be 1-2 pages in length, typed, double-spaced, 12-point font, with 1-inch margins, with the concepts used as subtopics. You will also need a title page with your name, date, and class day and time. You won’t need a folder. Stapling your paper is preferable. Because you are using your lecture notes, you are not required to make citations within the paper. NO LATE PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED!!! ATTENDANCE AND DROP POLICY It is very important that you attend and participate in class. If you have to miss a class, it is your responsibility to get the material/notes that you missed. Please do not contact me for the notes. I do not give out my notes to students. It is your responsibility to take good notes or obtain them from another student in the class if you are absent. It is also important that you arrive to class on time to avoid being marked absent or missing important information or announcements usually given at the beginning of class. I do not drop students so it is your responsibility to drop the class if you are unable to continue in the class. COURSE SCHEDULE Week 1 - October 20-22 Introduction Theories of Development Heredity and Environment Week 2 - October 27-29 TEST 1: OCTOBER 27 Prenatal Development and Birth Infancy and Toddlerhood: The First 2 years Week 3 - November 03-05 TEST 2: NOVEMBER 03 Early Childhood: The Play Years (2-6 years) Middle Childhood: School Years (7-11 years) Week 4 - November 10-12 Middle Childhood: School Years (7-11 years) TEST 3: NOVEMBER 12 Adolescence Week 5 - November 17-19 Adolescence Early Adulthood Week 6 - November 24-26 TEST 4: NOVEMBER 24 OBSERVATION PAPERS DUE NOVEMBER 24TH AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS!!! Middle Adulthood THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY – NOVEMBER 26TH – NO CLASS!!! Week 7 - December 01-03 Middle Adulthood Late Adulthood Death, Dying, and Bereavement Week 8 - December 08 FINAL EXAM: DECEMBER 08 AT 11 A.M. ***This schedule is tentative and may be changed during the course of the semester. You are responsible for getting the changes if you miss a class.***