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Course DetailsCourse Number: PSYC 1103 Section Number: 401Summer II 2012 Location: O'Donohoe Hall Classroom Number: 102 Days & Times:
Syllabus General Psychology PSYC 1103, Section 401 Summer II, 2012
Professor: Paul C. Guthrie, Ph.D. Office: O-113 Office Hours: 9:00 – 11:00, M-F, 2:00 – 3:00, MW Phone: 397-4178 email: paul.guthrie@mwsu.edu Class Times: 1:00 – 1:50, MWF Location: PY 102
Text: King, L.A. (2011). The science of psychology: An appreciative view (2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill
Tentative Reading and Exam Schedule
Section I
Chapter 1: 1/18 – 1/30
Quiz 1: 1/30
Chapter 4: 2/1 – 2/8
Quiz 2: 2/8
Chapter 5 : 2/10 – 2/17
Exam I (Chapters 1, 4 & 5) : 2/20
Section II
Chapter 9 : 2/22 – 3/2
Quiz 3 : 3/2
Chapter 10 : 3/5 – 3/23
Quiz 4 : 3/23
Chapter 11: 3/26 – 4/2
Exam II (Chapters 9, 10 & 11): 4/4
Section III
Chapter 12: 4/9 – 4/16
Quiz 5: 4/16
Chapter 13: 4/18 – 4/27
Quiz 6: 4/27
Chapter 14: 4/30 – 5/4
Final Exam (Chapters 15, 16, & 17): Monday, 5/7 at 3:30 – 5:30
Course Requirements: Grades will be based on your performance on 5 quizzes, worth 30 points each, and 3 exams, worth 100 points each. All exams consist of multiple choice questions, on Scantrons (Form 815-E for quizzes and Form 881-E for exams). The quizzes cover one chapter each, while the exams are comprehensive for that section. Test content will be drawn from readings in the text and from lecture material. Not all lecture material will be found in the text, so regular class attendance is required. Course grades are based on the number of points accumulated over the semester. There is a total of 450 possible points, so the grade ranges are as follows:
A = 405 - 450 points B = 360 - 404 C = 315 - 359 D = 270 - 314 F = less than 270 points
Attendance Policy: Students are allowed five (5) 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: Quizzes may not be made up; however, you can drop your lowest quiz grade, which may consist of a missed grade. 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 Monday, May 7, 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 will result in dismissal from this class with a grade of “F”. To avoid questions of cheating, make sure you mark your Scantrons cleanly, and use a No. 2 pencil. No grade changes will be made because of “Scantron error.”
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. If you have to leave the classroom, for whatever reason, please take your belongings with you and do not return, to minimize disruptions.
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