Introduction to Psychology
Instructor: Donette Steele, M. A.
Spring 2007
Email: donette.steele@verizon.net
Phone: (562) 856-8122
REQUIRED
TEXT: Introduction to Psychology
by
Dennis Coon, 11th Edition
RecommedText: Introduction to Psychology Study Guide 11th edition
ASSIGNMENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction to Psy
Chapter 2 Brain and Behavior E
EXAM 1 Chapters 1 and
2
Chapter 8 Conditioning & Learning
Chapter
9 Memory
Chapter 11 Intelligence and...
EXAM 2 Chapters 8, 9, and 11
Chapter 7 States of Consciousness
Chapter 14 Personality
Chapter 15 Health, Stress and ...
EXAM 3 Chapters 7, 14 & 15
Chapter
16 Psychological Disorders
Chapter 17 Therapies
EXAM 4 Chapters 16 and 17
Chapter
18 Social Behavior
Chapter 19 Attitudes...
Final will be on Chapters 18 and 19 To
Be Announced
OFFICE HOURS: I will be available in my office before class. I am
also available by appointment. I can also be reached at (562) 8568122. Leave a return number and the best times to reach you. I will
not return calls if you have any type of call blocking on your line as I will not release my home number. My email address is donette.steele@verizon.net I will return email promptly. Do
not call the college with messages for the instructor as the Department does not accept messages. Do not call me with a message that you will not be in class, this is you responsibility and not mine. Do not call me and ask what the assignments are - pair up with another student and
work with them. Do not ask me, if you miss class, if you missed anything important
as it is all IMPORTANT.
EXAMS: You will be taking five multiple choice exams; each will cover the material from the assigned chapters
of the text, readings, films and lectures. You are responsible for all of the
material in the assigned chapters, readings, films and lectures. Your grade will
be based on your four highest exam scores. Each counted Exam is worth 25% towards
your semester grade.
MISSED EXAMS: There
are no makeup exams for the course. You are allowed to drop your lowest exam
score, so if you miss an exam that will constitute your lowest exam score and will be dropped.
I will consider a request to take an exam early if your circumstances and explanation deserve it. No make up exams
will be given after the date the exam is scheduled.
EXTRA CREDIT: There will be assigned extra credit assignments.
These are due the day of the corresponding Exam and late submissions will be given zero credit. If you are absent the day in-class
extra credit is given you will not be able to make it up and you will receive zero credit.
Do not ask me at the end of the semester if there is any extra credit that may help you pass the course -
The answer is no. If you cannot pass the course exams you do not have the necessary level of knowledge necessary
to pass the course.
GRADING: The scale for assigned letter grades is as follows: 90%+ = A, 80%+ = B, 70%+ = C, 60%
+ = D, below 60% = F.
Attendance: Attendance is mandatory according to academic policy. The
policy states: Attendance is the student's responsibility. In the event of excessive absences (20% or more of course meetings), the instructor may drop a student
from the course or lower the student's grade. : I enjoy and encourage participation during the class. No question or comment is irrelevant and no question is stupid. If
you choose to speak, please speak to the whole class. Aside conversations are
not permitted. If you choose to speak and not address the entire class, or engage
in private conversations, you will be asked to leave. If a student is directed
to leave the class more than once, the student may not be allowed back into the class and a grade of F may be recorded for
their semester grade.
Lateness: Do not come late to the course as it may impact your semester grade. Habitual lateness is not acceptable. If
you are late due to any unforeseen problems, enter through the back door of the classroom and keep your disruption to a minimum. Do not come to class if you are over 15 minutes late. It is too disruptive to the class to have individuals entering and exiting during
lecture.
Cell Phones: Cell phones and Pagers should be turned off during class.
The devices may also be set to Silent Mode. If it is an emergency and
you must return a call, leave the classroom to do so. Appraise me of the
situation during the break or end of class. If you must leave
class due to an emergency do so with the least amount of disruption possible. Do
not interrupt a lecture to explain the situation to me, do this at the next class during break or at the end of class. Do
not use your cell phone in the classroom during class or break - go
outside of the classroom to do so. Cell phones are a great way to communicate with others but not during class.
GROUP/INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY IN CLASS: Read your assigned chapter before you get to class. We
will be working in groups to demonstrate many of the concepts in the text. There
will also be individual classroom projects designed to aid you in understanding the text and concepts. It will benefit you to participate
in all activities.
Academic Integrity: Cheating on an exam will result in a
grade of F on an Exam may lead to expulsion from my class with the grade of F recorded for the Semester. Cheating may also
lead to further disciplinary action by the college and you may be barred from attending any California funded college.
ifornia supported
institution.
HANDOUT MATERIALS: Extra Credit Materials are available on the course website.
Study guides are also available on the course website. If you are missing any supplemental materials, such as study guides
etc. because of loss or not being present in class, it is you responsibility to obtain them from another class member or from
the course website.
Withdrawing from the course: It is your responsibility to withdraw from the course should you
decide to do so. It is your responsibility to complete and submit the paperwork
to withdraw from the course. Failure to do the required paperwork by the required
date will result in a Semester Grade being assigned by me. Usually not officially
dropping a course due to poor grades will lead to the assignment of a failing grade in the course.
Note:
Syllabus dates are subject to change.
Be sure to indicate College, Course
Name, Day, and Time your Class meets when emailing the instructor! Also include
your full name! Email without all of the information will not be returned by
the Instructor.