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Course DetailsCourse Number: PSYC 4103 Section Number: 201Spring 2011 Location: Dillard College of Business Administration Classroom Number: 131 Days & Times:
Syllabus Clinical Psychology PSYC 4103 - 201 Spring, 2011
Professor: Paul C. Guthrie, Ph.D. Class Times: 11:00 – 12:20, TR Office: O-113 Location: DB131 Phone: 397-4178 Email: paul.guthrie@mwsu.edu Office Hours: 9:00 – 11:00, M-F 2:00 – 3:00, MW
Text (Required):
Trull, T. J. (2005). Clinical psychology (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.
Recommended:
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th edition)
Course Objectives: This course is designed to provide advanced undergraduate psychology majors with an overview of the professional issues and responsibilities of clinical psychologists.
Course Description: While this course is basically a lecture course, it is hoped that students will read material ahead and will be prepared to engage in meaningful class discussion. Class lectures will be related to, but not identical with, material presented in the text, and you will be tested on both; therefore, regular class attendance is required.
Grades will be based on four equally weighted exams, which will consist of both multiple choice and essay questions.
Grades: Exams (4 @ 100 points each)
Tentative Schedule
Part 1 - Chapters 1-5: 1/17 – 2/9 Exam I: 2/14
Part 2 - Chapters 6-10: 2/16 – 3/6 Exam II: 3/8
Part 3 - Chapters 11-15: 3/20 – 4/12 Exam III: 4/17
Part 4 - Chapters 16 -20: 4/19 – 5/3 Exam IV: Tuesday, 5/8 (Note: Exam IV is scheduled during Final Exams. This final is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.)
Attendance Policy: Students are allowed three (3) absences. Once you exceed this limit, whether the absences are excused or not, you may be dropped from the course with a grade of “F.” I will not be responsible for recording attendance for students who are tardy.
Ten (10) points extra credit may be obtained by maintaining perfect attendance, defined as having no unexcused absences. Absences are excused only under the following circumstances:
1. the student provides a written excuse from a medical practitioner stating that the student was unable to attend class on the day(s) of the absence; 2. the student provides a written excuse from a medical practitioner stating that the student’s dependent child was ill on the day(s) of the absence; 3. the student provides a written excuse from an official of Midwestern State University stating that the student was in attendance at a mandatory university function on the day(s) of the absence.
In order for an absence to be excused, the written excuse must be provided within one week of the absence.
Funerals, employment-related absences, illnesses not requiring medical attention, job interviews, family emergencies, automobile problems, court appearances, etc. do not constitute excused absences.
Make-up Policy: You may make up one (1) missed exam: if you miss more than one exam, you should drop the course. A mass make-up for exams will be administered on Tuesday, 5/8, following the final exam. No other make-ups will be allowed; if you miss an exam during this semester, you must attend this session. Failure to do so will result in a grade of “0” on the missed exam.
Cheating Policy: Any evidence of cheating on exams, or of plagiarism on papers, will result in dismissal from this class with a grade of “F”.
Note: Individuals requiring special accommodation may contact me after class or during office hours.
Also note: Pagers and cell phones are to be turned off during class. If you have a situation that requires you to receive calls, you need to contact me ahead of time, have your device on vibration mode, and take the call outside the classroom.
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