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Course: Psychology 1315 Spring 2011, Section 004 Meeting place and time: Life Sciences Bldg Room 122; Tu & Th 9:30AM – 10:50AM Instructor: Linda Perrotti, Ph.D. Office & Telephone: 511, Life Sciences Bldg. x21202 Office Hours: Tu & Th 8:30AM- 9:30AM Email: [email protected] Before you email me, be sure to read this syllabus. As a general rule: I do not reply to student emails when the answer to their question can easily be found by reading the course syllabus. Department website: http://www.uta.edu/psychology/ Required Textbook: "Psychology around us" by Ron Comer and Elizabeth Gould, 1st edition Wiley ISBN 978-0-471-38519-6, © 2011 Note: this textbook is REQUIRED meaning that you will need to read and study from it in order to pass this course. Course Business communication: The use of Blackboard is required in this course. Occasional syllabus updates and course announcements will be communicated via Blackboard. Quiz and course grades are posted on Blackboard only. Go to http://www.uta.edu/blackboard/students/index.html and login with your usual UTA Net ID and password. If you are unfamiliar with how to work within this system contact the Help Desk in the Central Library. You must bring a photo ID with you. You can also email them for assistance: [email protected]. Course Description: The course is a general survey of the various areas of psychology and is intended to provide a scientific basis for understanding thoughts, emotions, and behavior. The course is designed to interest and meet the needs of both majors and non-majors. Course Learning Goals and Objectives: Instructional goals are directed toward enabling students to recognize and recall basic facts and describe major concepts and terminology in all fields of psychology. Instructional materials will be provided in assigned textbook, study guide and lecture presentations. Assessment of mastery of these goals will be via exams with questions that focus on each of the above knowledge skills. Attendance: Attendance is technically not mandatory. However, students do not do well in this course unless they are present, but I have no attendance requirement. Students who miss a class meeting(s) due to absence, or portions of a class or classes due to tardiness or early departure will still be held accountable for all of the material that is covered during those sessions. Drop Policy: A course drop grade will be assigned in accord with UTA policy (see current catalog). Assessments: There will be four (4) exams and 10 quizzes. These will cover lectures, videos and assigned textbook readings. Exams will be taken in class. Students arriving after the scheduled class start time, on an exam date, are not allowed to take the exam after the first completed exam is turned in. Quizzes are optional (extra credit) and will be taken on Blackboard. You must complete all quizzes by the due dates. All due dates are listed in the course schedule, which is located at the end of this syllabus.Protocol for Exam Day: Bring with you 2 General Purpose Scantron Answer Sheets from no. 4521, two number 2 pencils an eraser and your university administered id (MAV ID). Desks must remain clear except for your university administered ID, no baseball caps are to be worn, cell phones, are to be TURNED OFF. Use a “cover sheet” to cover your test answers. The only identifying information you may write and bubble in on your scantron is the following: - Your name: last followed by first - Your Mav ID number (one thousand number, ex 1000123456) Missed Exams & Quizzes: Makeup exam requests will be approved only when appropriate documentation is provided that indicates compelling circumstances prevented a student from taking a scheduled exam (http://wweb.uta.edu/catalog/content/general/academic_regulations.aspx#4). Examples of such circumstances include funeral attendance, religious holidays, and illness. No information should be provided in a makeup exam request that is private or confidential in nature. A note from a friend or family member is not acceptable documentation. A request for a makeup exam must be made in writing within three days of the missed exam. There will not be any occasion to make up the quizzes as they serve as an extra credit opportunity. Any and ALL makeup exams will be taken on Thursday May 5th from 9:30-10:50AM in LS 122. There will be no opportunity to make-up a makeup exam. Research Participation Requirement: The Psychology Department requires that all students taking Introduction to Psychology complete a 6-credit research requirement. This consists of participating in experiments conducted by Department Faculty and their Research Assistants. These experiments are approved by the UT Arlington Human Research Review Committee. A typical 30-minute experiment is worth 0.5-credit. The purpose of the requirement is to give you first-hand knowledge of psychological experimentation. In lieu of participating in experiments, you may choose to write reviews of current research articles. Each review is worth 1-credit. You will not be graded on your performance in an experiment or on your reviews. FAILURE TO COMPLETE THE REQUIREMENT WILL RESULT IN AN INCOMPLETE FOR THE CLASS. You will then need to complete your requirement during the next semester or the incomplete will turn into an “F”. For additional information about this requirement, please go to http://www.uta.edu/psychology and click on Participant Pool Information (in the Links section) to receive a copy of the latest Psychology Pool Handout. More details will be provided in an orientation session and in an information handout. Points are not added to the course grade for completion of the research participation requirement.The Final Course Grade: The final course grade will be based on the mean of the three highest out of the four exam grades. Points earned from weekly quizzes (up to a maximum of 10) will be added to the lowest of the three exam scores that comprise the student’s final grade. If you miss an exam and do not have an University approved excuse for doing so this will be the grade that is dropped from the final average. Grading Format, Weighting/Point Value of Assignments, and Examinations: The grade for each exam will be the % correct of exam questions. The minimum points for a letter grade are (A=90-, B= 80, C=70, D= 60, and F= below 60). All exams are of equal weight. Rounding will be applied only for the


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