Course Syllabus

General Psychology PSY 202 Online Course 

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Term: Spring 2021

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Communication between the instructor and the student most often will be through emails and announcements in Canvas. It is best to communicate with your instructor through Canvas or through the school email system. If you are struggling with a concept or a technical issue, please contact me. 

I check email Monday through Friday throughout the day (8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.), and I will try to respond within 24-48 hours. I may not respond to emails sent on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, or sent on holidays until the next working day.

If you would like to talk by phone or by Zoom, please email a request and we will schedule a meeting. 

If I have an emergency situation that might cause me to not be able to communicate with you for an extended period of time, I will send a notification both in an announcement and through email.

NoteRemember that communication with an instructor should be both professional and courteous. Composing and sending an email when frustrated or angry is not a good idea. Give yourself time to calm down and consider how to approach the problem. Also, when corresponding by email, please include the course number in the subject line and sign your first and last name to the email.

You are responsible for all information on this syllabus. Due dates for all course work are included and late work is not accepted after the two-day grace period. 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is the second of two courses that are designed to provide an introduction to the subject of psychology.  In taking these classes, you will learn about the history of psychology, basic principles of psychology, and the many areas of study that psychology is related to.  Biological, cognitive, behavioral, and affective areas of study will be discussed. This information provides a basis of knowledge for further study in psychology and may also be applied to your own life.

During this quarter we will study topics such as emotion and motivation, human development, personality psychology, social psychology, psychological disorders and treatments, stress and health. As you are introduced to each new concept, a greater understanding of how psychology affects our everyday lives will emerge.

TEXTBOOK 

The textbook is built into the study plans in each chapter. This allows students to read sections of the chapter and practice with terms and concepts as you follow the readings. If you need a hard copy of the text, it is called 'Psychology' (1st edition) published by OpenStax. 

COURSE OUTCOMES

     Outcome 1: Demonstrate core psychological knowledge

          Objective 1.a: Define and use psychological terms
          Objective 1.b: Describe psychological concepts and relate to everyday life
          Objective 1.c: Apply psychological theories to issues in everyday life

     Outcome 2: Differentiate between empirical and other methods of inquiry

          Objective 2.a: Discuss ways to scientifically respond to a psychological question
          Objective 2.b: Identify various research designs and their applications to a research question
          Objective 2.c: Interpret and evaluate qualitative and/or quantitative data

     Outcome 3: Apply knowledge and skills to contemporary psychological issues

          Objective 3.a: Identify and evaluate information resources
          Objective 3.b: Communicate knowledge of issues through writing and discussion

     Outcome 4: Recognize the diversity of human experience and thought individually and collectively

          Objective 4.a: Describe how nature and nurture influence the individual

COURSE EXPECTATIONS

To complete this course successfully, you should do the following:

  • read all assigned chapters and complete the activities within each chapter study plan 
  • view all videos provided in the study plans
  • complete assignments for each chapter including any discussions, worksheets, and quizzes
  • take all tests
  • complete all coursework, including exams, by the due dates
  • plan ahead and use time wisely. The course has weekly due dates so you should be working on the course each day. 

METHODS OF EVALUATION

Syllabus Quiz: After you have read the syllabus, take the syllabus quiz. This is an open-note quiz, therefore you can refer to your syllabus for the answers. Be sure to complete the syllabus quiz by the due date to receive credit.  

Self-Introduction Discussion: You should introduce yourself to the class, stating who you are, why you are taking this class, and what your educational goals are. You can also share other information such as where you are from and hobbies/interests you have if you would like. You need to add your introduction to the discussion by the due date to receive credit. 

Course Readings & Assignments: All readings and assignments can be found within Modules. 

Study Plans: For each chapter, you will complete the study plans by reading sections of the chapter and completing self-check quizzes. You can earn 5 points per study plan if you complete all self-check quizzes within the plan by the due date. 

Discussions: In some of the chapter modules, you will need to answer a discussion question. The discussions are worth five points each and must be submitted by the due date to receive credit. 

Chapter Assignments: In some of the chapter modules, you will see assignments that will be completed after you finish the study plan and before you take the chapter quiz. These assignments are worth five points and must be completed by the due date to receive credit. 

Chapter Quizzes: For each chapter, there will be a chapter quiz containing multiple-choice questions. The quizzes are worth 20 points each. These quizzes can be taken twice. After the first attempt, a study plan will be provided based on your performance. You can then go back to the parts of the chapter that need improvement and study before taking the quiz again. 

Research Assignment: You will find the instructions for the research assignment by clicking on the "Research Assignment" tab in Modules. The due date is specified within the instructions and on the assignment list in Canvas. It is important to begin working on the research paper as soon as possible. You will need to choose a psychological disorder that you would like to learn more about. You must notify the instructor by email of the disorder you choose before beginning your research. The completed assignment should be submitted to the drop box in Canvas by the due date.

Midterm and Final Exam in Canvas: A midterm exam worth 100 points and a final exam worth 100 points will be given. The midterm and final will have a time limit of 75 minutes each. The midterm and final will open and close on specific dates and must be completed within this time period. If the midterm or final exam is not completed, it will result in a score of zero. No make-ups for the midterm or final will be available so please plan carefully

Last Date to Complete Coursework: Be sure to pay attention to the due dates for all coursework. It would be best to work ahead and not wait until the grace period to try and finish work. 

Extra-credit:  I do not offer extra-credit in this course.

GRACE PERIOD: Everyone in the class may use the two-day grace period for each due date. Most of the coursework is due each Monday of the term, but students who need additional time to complete the work can submit until Wednesday of that week. For example, the first chapter assignments are due April 5 but the grace period would allow you to submit work until April 7. 

Possible Points

Syllabus Quiz                                                    10 points

Self-Introduction                                                  5 points

Study Plans 7 @ 5 points each                         35 points

Discussions 3 @ 5 points each                         15 points

Chapter Assignments 4 @ 5 points each          20 points

Research Assignment                                       40 points

Chapter quizzes 7 @ 20 points each               140 points

Midterm Exam                                                  100 points

Final Exam                                                       100 points

Total Points:                                                    465 points

Grading

Grades in this class are recorded in Canvas gradebook. Grades will be determined according to how many points are earned throughout the quarter.  Note: Point totals may change during the term. If this occurs, an updated point scale will be provided to you.

The grading scale is as follows:

      89.5% to 100%  (416-465 points)                        A

      79.5% to 89.4% (370-415 points)                        B

      69.5% to 79.4% (323-369 points)                        C

      59.5% to 69.4% (277-322 points)                        D

      59.4% or below (276 points or less)                    F

Incompletes: I do not allow incomplete grades unless you have a serious illness or there is a death in the immediate family. You must provide written proof of the above, have at least ¾ of the work finished, and have a grade of 70% or higher at the time of the request in order to receive an incomplete. There will be no exceptions.

Cheating/Plagiarizing Policy: Academic cheating or plagiarism will not be tolerated. Cheating or plagiarizing on an assignment or exam will result in zero points for the assignment or exam and may result in a failing grade in the course.

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