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El Camino College Course Syllabus Fall 2014 Course: Psychology 5 (General Psychology) Section #: 2718 Instructor: Dr. Farshid Moshrefi Days/Time: Tuesday and Thursday 7:45 a.m. to 9:10 a.m. Bldg/Room: Social Science/ 210 (SOCS 210) Office Hours: By Appointment Only Phone/Email: (310) 869-6620/fmoshrefi@elcamino.edu /fmuclaphd@yahoo.com Mission Statement El Camino College offers quality, comprehensive educational programs and service to ensure the educational success of students from our diverse community. I. REQUIRED TEXT: *Course Reader: Introduction to Psychology *(See instructor on the first day of instruction) Required Materials: 4 Green Scantron sheets (882-E) will be required for all exams. Additionally, students must bring pens, pencils, and notebook paper to every class. II. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is a survey study of human behavior and mental processes with an emphasis on basic theory and research generated by the scientific method. Major topics include psychobiology, learning, human cognition, personality, lifespan development, psychological disorders, therapeutic approaches, and social psychology. III. COURSE PREREQUISITE: Recommended: Eligibility for English 1A IV. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify early schools of thought in psychology and contrast them to contemporary subfields in psychology. 2. Outline the steps of the scientific method, identify common research methods, and discuss ethical considerations of psychological research.

3. Describe the different functions of the neural and hormonal systems, emphasizing the functions of brain structures. 4. Explain the basics of genetics and assess the combined influence of genes and environment on a variety of human characteristics. 5. Differentiate between sensation and perception and identify the processes by which organisms recognize, organize, and make sense of stimuli in their environment. 6. Describe and discuss various states of consciousness, such as waking, sleeping, dreaming, and states induced by psychoactive substances. 7. Define learning and compare and contrast classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning. 8. Examine human cognition, focusing on memory, intelligence, and language, as well as the common errors of human thought processes. 9. Describe the forces that motivate human behavior, such as instincts, drives, and needs. 10. Identify and evaluate the major theories of emotion with an emphasis on behavioral, physiological, and cognitive components. 11. Describe processes of stability and change in the domains of biological, cognitive, and psychosocial development across the lifespan. 12. Compare and contrast the major theories of personality and describe and explain methods of assessing personality. 13. Evaluate the concept of psychological disorder, and discuss the assessment, classification, and possible causes of psychological disorders. 14. Identify and evaluate psychological and biomedical approaches to the treatment of psychological disorders. 15. Analyze the impact of situational forces on human thought processes and behavior. 16. Discuss the influence of stress, personality, and other psychological phenomena on physical health.

V. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. In written assignments, group presentations, or examination questions, students will be able to define and describe the basic learning processes and identify the major theories of motivation. 2. In written assignments, group presentations, or examination questions, students will be able to describe personality theories and serious psychological disorders. 3. In written assignments, group presentations, or examination questions, students will be able to explain and perform basic descriptive statistics utilizing the scientific method. 4. In written assignments, group presentations, or examination questions, students will be able to evaluate the concept of psychological social psychology and sociological psychology. VI. ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES: Assessment Activities: Students will be evaluated and assessed to demonstrate understanding of subject matter through the following activities: A. Classroom Discussions B. Multiple Choice Examinations C. Work Sheets VII. EVALUATION CRITERIA: Examinations (4): Worksheets (10): 400 Points 100 Points *The final Exam will not be comprehensive. *You may drop your lowest exam score. *NO late assignments will be accepted unless prior arrangements have been made and confirmed by the instructor. VIII. GRADING: Grading is on a point basis: A = 450-500 B = 400-449 C = 350-399 D = 300-349 F = 0-299 Exam Days: You are required to be on time and prepared to take your exam with the appropriate materials (i.e., No. 2 pencil and Scantron 882-E). If you walk in past 30 minutes after the start of class, the instructor has the right to refuse you to

take the exam. Once exam scores are given back, the student is responsible to write down there exam score for calculating their grade in the class. Group Participation Activities: Students must complete questions on the Worksheet at the end of lecture for each chapter covered. Once each worksheet is complete, students are responsible to get the professor s initials prior to leaving class. Students will be expected to have at least 10 of the 13 Worksheets completed for the 100 points of full credit to be awarded. Each Worksheet is worth 10 points. IX. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS: (refer to College catalog for detailed policy) If you miss more than 3 class meetings, you may be dropped from the class. Three (3) tardies will be counted as one absence. Please notify me by phone or email if you know that you are going to be absent. Legitimate absences (those that can be verified by official documents) will be excused. The determination of the legitimacy of an absence is left up to the discretion of the instructor. X. STATEMENT OF STUDENT CONDUCT: BOARD POLICY 5138 (refer to College catalog for detailed policy) IN- CLASS STUDENT CONDUCT: 1. Turn off and remove all phones, IPods, Bluetooth components and other communication/electronic devices while in class. Do not leave the classroom to accept any calls. You may not use text messaging devices while in class. 2. Please be in class on time so that the class can start on schedule. 3. Please do not bring children or visitors to class with you, as this will affect the learning environment. 4. Food or drinks are not allowed in the classroom. XI. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: Any student who has a disability and has special needs is to alert me of this by the second week of the semester so that special accommodations can be provided. XII. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: Students will be notified ahead of time through email and/ or in class if and when any changes are made to the course requirements, schedule, or policies. Students are responsible to check their El Camino email account at least once a day. If the student does not comply with any of the terms, conditions, and statements presented above, the instructor has the right to drop the student at any time.

XII. LECTURE SCHEDULE: Date: T/TH Chapter 8-26 Syllabus Review / Introduction to Psychology Lecture 8-28 History & Approaches / Worksheet #1 9-2 Research Design & Methodology 9-4 Research Design & Methodology / Worksheet #2 9-9 Biological Bases of Behavior 9-11 Biological Bases of Behavior / Worksheet #3 / Review for Exam #1 9-16 Exam # 1 9-18 Sensation and Perception / Feedback on Exam #1 9-23 Sensation and Perception / Worksheet #4 9-25 States of Consciousness 9-30 States of Consciousness / Worksheet #5 10-2 Learning / Worksheet #6 10-7 Cognition / Group Activity 10-9 Cognition / Worksheet #7 10-14 Exam # 2 10-16 Motivation and Emotion / Feedback on Exam #2 10-21 Motivation and Emotion / Worksheet #8 10-23 Developmental Psychology 10-28 Developmental Psychology / Worksheet #9 10-30 Personality/ Worksheet # 10 11-4 Testing and Individual Differences / Group Activity 11-6 Exam # 3 11-11 Veteran's Day Holiday (Campus Closed) 11-13 Abnormal Psychology / Feedback on Exam #3 11-18 Abnormal Psychology / Worksheet #11 11-20 Treatment of Psychological Disorders / Group Activity 11-25 Treatment of Psychological Disorders / Worksheet #12 11-27 Thanksgiving Holiday (Campus Closed) 12-2 Social Psychology / Group Activity 12-4 Social Psychology / Worksheet #13 12-9 Social Psychology / Make-up work 12-11 Exam # 4 (Final)