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Psychology 1315 SUMMER 2007 Section 001 Life Sciences Bldg 424 Instructor Linda Perrotti Ph D Office 511 Life Sciences Bldg Office Hours M W 10 11 a m Mailbox Psychology Department Box 19528 Email perrotti uta edu Required Textbook Psychology by Nairne 4th edition study guide optional but recommended 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 lecture presentations and on a class related web site Assessment of mastery of these goals will be via exams with questions that focus on each of the above knowledge skills Attendance Attendance will be periodically monitored Drop Policy A course drop grade will be assigned in accord with UT Arlington policy see current catalog No grade is given if a student drops a course before 5 00 p m CST on the Census Date July 11 2007 A student may drop a course with a grade of W until the two thirds point of the semester This period ends on July 31 2007 A student may drop a course after this point only upon approval of the appropriate official Chapter Reading Assignments for Exam 1 Chapter 1 An Introduction to Psychology Chapter 2 The Tools of Psychological Research Chapter 3 Biological Processes and Chapter 6 pages 208 213 Chapter 5 Sensation and Perception Chapter 7 Learning from Experience Exam 1 Monday July 16 Chapter Reading Assignments for Exam 2 Chapter 8 Memory Chapter 9 Language and Thought Chapter 4 Human Development Chapter 10 Intelligence Chapter 11 Motivation and Emotion and Chapter 6 pages 197 207 Exam 2 Wednesday July 25 Chapter Reading Assignments for Exam 3 Chapter 12 Personality Chapter 16 Stress and Health Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders Chapter 15 Therapy Exam 3 Final non comprehensive Tuesday August 7 Specific Course Requirements with Descriptions Examinations There will be three exams The exams will cover lectures videos and assigned textbook readings Students arriving late after the scheduled class start time on an exam date will not be allowed to take the exam after the first completed exam is turned in Missed Exams Quizzes Makeup exams requests will be approved only when appropriate documentation is provided that indicates that compelling circumstances prevented a student from taking a scheduled exam 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 before or no later than the next class period following the missed exam or in the case of a final exam within 3 days after the scheduled final exam date Research Participation Requirement Students enrolled in PSYC 1315 must complete a research participation requirement This requirement may be satisfied by serving a total of six hours as a participant in psychological research or by preparing six summaries of published research in journals or some combination of the two options that totals to six More details will be provided in an orientation session and in an information handout Summaries must be submitted by the last class meeting Points are not added to the course grade for completion of the research participation requirement Course Evaluation Final Grade The course grade will be based on the mean of the three exam grades 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 calculation of the course grade This will consist of raising a decimal fraction of 0 5 or greater to 1 For example a course grade of 79 5 will be rounded to 80 for a course letter grade of B A course grade of 79 4 will yield a course grade of C Student Evaluation of Teaching Evaluation forms provided by the University will be used for student course evaluation Americans with Disabilities Act The University of Texas at Arlington is on record as being committed to both the spirit and letter of federal equal opportunity legislation reference Public Law 93112 The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended With the passage of new federal legislation entitled Americans with Disabilities Act ADA pursuant to section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act there is renewed focus on providing this population with the same opportunities enjoyed by all citizens As a faculty member I am required by law to provide reasonable accommodation to students with disabilities so as not to discriminate on the basis of that disability Student responsibility primarily rests with informing faculty at the beginning of the semester and in providing authorized documentation through designated administrative channels Academic Dishonesty It is the philosophy of The University of Texas at Arlington that academic dishonesty is a completely unacceptable mode of conduct and will not be tolerated in any form All persons involved in academic dishonesty will be disciplined in accordance with University regulations and procedures Discipline may include suspension or expulsion from the University Scholastic dishonesty includes but is not limited to cheating plagiarism collusion the submission for credit of any work or materials that are attributable in whole or in part to another person taking an examination for another person any act designed to give unfair advantage to a student or the attempt to commit such acts Regents Rules and Regulations Part One Chapter VI Section 3 Subsection 3 2 Subdivision 3 22 Drop for Non payment of Tuition If you are dropped from this class for non payment of tuition you may secure an Enrollment Loan through the Bursar s Office You may not continue to attend class until your Enrollment Loan has been applied to outstanding tuition fees


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