Advanced Placement Psychology Course description



Similar documents
AP Psychology Course Syllabus and Survival Guide

Advanced Placement Psychology Course Syllabus and Survival Guide Mr. Korek O1-HO Purpose of the Course

AP Psychology Rancho Bernardo High School. Instructor: Mike Inumerable

AP PSYCHOLOGY. Grades: 85% - Quizzes, tests, projects, journal entries, homework, activities in class 15% - Semester exam

VALENCIA COLLEGE, OSCEOLA CAMPUS PSYCHOLOGY (General Psychology) Summer B, 2014 Dr. Nancy Small Reed

AP Psychology Ms. Bright

PSYC 101 DED General Psychology

JOHN A. LOGAN COLLEGE C. Brandon SM 14. PSY 132 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. (3-0)

DRAFT TJ PROGRAM OF STUDIES: AP PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 101: General Psychology

MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COURSE OF STUDY

August AP Psych Reading Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. 19 Freshmen only. 20 First Day! or 27 BLOCK

JOHN A. LOGAN COLLEGE D. Junge SM 14. PSY 132 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. (3-0)

If you do not already have an account, then make one. Use the code qpdesc to add my class.

AP Psychology Course Syllabus

PSYCHOLOGY 101 ONLINE. Course Information and Syllabus Summer 2014

CAREER SERVICES. So You Want To Be A Therapist UCSB

General Psychology (PSY 101A) Spring MWF 8:30-9:20am, Sloan 201

LaGuardia Community College City University of New York Social Science Department General Psychology: SSY

Introduction to Psychology (PSY 105E O FALL 2013) Weisz

PSYC 201 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Fall 2013

AP World History Summer Assignment 2013

VANGUARD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PSYC : General Psychology Instructor: Steve Cuffari M.A., M.A. MFC #44845 Fall Semester 2015

Psychology as a Social Science

Text and Equipment EXAMPLE FOR INFORMATION ONLY

Lake-Sumter Community College Course Syllabus. Introduction to Psychology/ PSY 2012 / ONLINE classes

Alvin Community College Psychology 2301 Section 06 Spring 2013 Syllabus

PSYC General Psychology Course Syllabus

Ms. Shaughnessy-Zeena s. AP Psychology. Summer Assignment

Glendale Unified School District Course Catalog

PSYCHOLOGY 101 ONLINE. Course Information and Syllabus Summer 2016

AP Psychology Ms. Samuelson Per 6

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYH 2012 FALL 2009

Introduction to Psychology 100 On-Campus Fall 2014 Syllabus

Syllabus Psychology 100

North-Grand High School Psychology

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY 1103 CRN (3 credit hours) EDU 102 MTWR 9:30-10:45

Lake-Sumter State College Course Syllabus. Online Office Hours

PSYCH GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Fall 2015

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Summer 2015 DE ANZA COLLEGE. Instruction sheet from Cengage is printed below.

Seniors. Visit your school guidance counselor to see if you are on track for college.

COURSE OBJECTIVES AND STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Course Syllabus HUDE 0111 Transition to College Success 8 Week Session

AP EUROPEAN HISTORY COURSE SYLLABUS Mr. Sheridan Blue Springs South High School

Psychology 4978: Clinical Psychology Capstone (Section 1) Fall 2015

The Field of Counseling

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE PSYCHOLOGY 101-GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY. Dr. Jaci Verghese. Syllabus for CRN Meeting Times: Online Instruction

Developmental Psychology Course Syllabus

INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

AP & Honors Parent and Student Night. Presented by the Woodbridge High School Counseling Department

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. Lincoln University Psychology 10: Fundamentals of Psychology (3 Units) (3 Units = 45 Lecture Hours)

Psychology 1F03 Course Outline Spring 2014

Online Course Syllabus PY250 General Psychology

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC Learning Community

Planning Guide for Minnesota Students Entering Postsecondary Education Programs

JOHN A. LOGAN COLLEGE T. Cardwell FL 13. PSY 132 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. (3-0)

Ranger College Syllabus

AP Psychology Academic Year

PSYC 2301 General Psychology Course Syllabus

How does a 10th or 11th grader have a GAEL period, but only take six periods? What about the arts programs? How would they be impacted by this plan?

Hermantown High School CIS Psychology Course Syllabus This course is in conjunction with Lake Superior College

Introduction to General Psychology Spring 2014 PSY , Mon. & Wed.: 6-7:15

Meeting with Counselors & Counselor Support

PSYCHOLOGY Section M01 Mixed Mode Spring Semester Fundamentals of Psychology I MW 11:30 - A130. Course Description

PSYC 2301 Introduction to Psychology. Fall 2014 Saturdays 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Regular Term 16 weeks

Psychology 506, Psychological Measurements (3 hrs)

Advanced Placement Psychology - Course Syllabus

PSYC 2301 General Psychology Course Syllabus. PSYC 2301 General Psychology. Psychology. Behavioral Sciences Department. Division of Arts and Sciences

Frank Phillips College Psychology 2301

PSYCHOLOGY Introductory Psychology Fall Semester 2010 Tu-Th 7:30-8:50 AM S BEH AUD

KINE/PSY Sport Psychology

Are Web-Based Courses Right For My Child?

PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND MEASURES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ADVANCEC PLACEMENT AND PRE-AP

Carolinas College of Health Sciences General Education Course Syllabus

Admission Guide Associate of Science in Nursing

Lyons High School Colorado State University Concurrent Enrollment Program

Manchester Essex Regional School District District Curriculum Accommodation Plan (DCAP)

Preparing for Grad School

SOCI 101: Sociological Perspectives

Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology Course Descriptions

Spring 2015 Syllabus for ENG : Writing Experience I

General Psychology - Course Syllabus

STUDY AT ONE OF THE WORLD S BEST UNIVERSITIES

T/Th 10:05-11:40 Creative Arts 113

LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE PSY. 1- GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 1

Psychology 2301 Spring Course Syllabus

Psychology Courses (PSYCH)

PSYC 245: Abnormal Psychology

Master of Arts Programs in the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Psychology. Academic Requirements. Academic Requirements. Career Opportunities. Minor. Major. Mount Mercy University 1

PSYCHOLOGY Fundamentals of Psychology II. Mixed Mode COURSE OUTLINE

Creative Photography I Instructor: Mr. Ethan Kalebaugh ethan.kalebaugh@ocps.net Phone: x

Transcription:

Advanced Placement Psychology Mr. Hafferkamp Email: shafferkamp@westfordk12.us Course description The Advanced Placement Psychology course is a full year junior/senior elective designed to introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Students will be exposed to the psychological theories associated with each of the major subfields within psychology. These include research methodology and statistics, neurobiology, development, personality, sensation and perception, learning and memory, states of consciousness, thinking and intelligence, motivation and emotion, psychological disorders, therapy, and social psychology. Much emphasis is placed on learning and applying the research methods that psychologists use in their science and practice. The course is intended to provide the scope and academic challenge expected at the college level. Critical thinking, reading, writing, research, and debate are stressed. Emphasis is placed on preparing students to take the AP exam in May. All students enrolled in this course are expected to take the AP Psychology Exam. Any senior (including those on capstones) not taking the AP Exam will be required to take a 4 th quarter assessment the day the rest of the class takes the AP Exam. Expectations This course is a very intensive study of psychology and demands a great deal of effort on the part of the student. The curriculum moves at a fast pace so as to ensure that all topics on the AP exam have been covered by early May. Students will be assigned a great deal of independent reading from the college text to coincide with class discussion, labs and activities. Students are regularly tested on their reading and class notes. In addition, students will be assigned position papers on controversial topics within psychology and each student will participate in at least one formal debate. Every student will be asked to present a lesson to the class from a famous study in psychology. Class discussion and personal applications of course content are essential to retaining all the information learned over the course of the year. Students will often participate in classroom activities and labs or be asked to analyze case studies from film. Keep in mind that when an individual chooses to come to class unprepared it affects everyone: debate team members, presentation partner, lab partner, etc. Finally, attendance is another essential component of AP Psychology. Students cannot make up class discussion, activities and labs by reading the text. Excessive absences almost always lead to lower grades. Summer Assignment Students enrolled in AP Psychology are required to complete a summer reading and writing assignment. This helps the student gain a better knowledge of the reading, writing, and critical thinking expectations of the course and helps the teacher get a jump- start on a very lengthy curriculum. Students MUST have the entire summer assignment completed for the first day of class or the student will be immediately dropped from the course! No excuses. Every student must have a three- ring binder to store class notes and handouts. Students may also benefit by purchasing an AP review book. The review book is helpful but not required. I recommend McGraw- Hill s 5 steps to a 5. The cost is around $20. You will be assigned our text Psychology in Modules 9 th ed. by David Myers.

Questions to Think About Before You Begin This AP Course 1. Why are you taking this class? Are you motivated to learn psychology and ready for a college- level class? Are you serious about the mandatory AP Exam in May? 2. What are your priorities? Are academics near the top of the list? It is not the expectation of your teacher that this course consumes your life, but if academics are not one of your top priorities, this is probably the wrong course for you. 3. How much time can you devote to the class? The time required will depend on your strengths and weaknesses, but as a rule you will have about 45 minutes of home preparation per night for this class. If you are unable to keep up with this amount of daily preparation, this is probably the wrong course for you. 4. Are you a strong reader? Nothing will occupy more of your out- of- class time than reading the 60 Modules of the college level textbook. (20 Modules you will be doing independently without teacher direction) If you are a good and self- motivated reader, you have a distinct advantage. If you are not willing to become best friends with your textbook, this is probably the wrong course for you. 5. Are you a strong writer? This course will demand you have a good foundation in writing and research. In the course of the year you will be writing 2 position papers, a literature review, frequent essays, and a research study all at the college level. 6. Are you ORGANIZED? Time management is essential for success. You are likely to have daily HW, a long- term project and a short- term assessment all going on at the same time. 7. Can you do more than memorize? AP courses require that you apply content to new situations, make connections between various chapters in your text, analyze and critique research and employ higher- order critical thinking skills. 8. Are you willing to become an active participant in your learning? Student participation is an essential ingredient to learning in all classes but it is especially true in psychology. In this class you will be asked to teach a lesson, share current events, role- play, formally debate controversial issues, and so much more. If you are planning to sit quietly in class and seldom speak, this is probably the wrong course for you. Materials distributed by the College Board (the organization that owns the Advanced Placement program) say, All students who are willing to accept the challenge of a rigorous academic curriculum should be considered for admission to AP courses. Each student, in consultation with his or her parent(s), is in the best position to judge whether an Advanced Placement course is an appropriate choice or likely to lead to high stress and a feeling of being overwhelmed. Your level of motivation is extremely important. If you want to succeed in this course, and are willing to put in the necessary time and effort, YOU WILL SUCCEED! Attitude, study skills, determination, and discipline count for a lot. Success is not always defined as an A on your report card but what you learn about yourself and others. If there is any question in your mind as to whether this is the right course for you, see your AP teacher to discuss the course in greater detail. WELCOME TO AP PSYCHOLOGY!

Advanced Placement Psychology Summer 2015 Assignment Failure to complete the entire summer assignment for day one of class will result in your immediate removal from AP Psychology. No Excuses! You have all summer, so don't wait until the last minute and run into unexpected technology problems. I will be checking my email during the summer so contact me if you have questions or problems. 1. READ Module 1 (History/Perspectives), Module 43 (Stress), Module 44 (Health), and APPENDIX A (Careers) in your Myers textbook. 2. Complete a handwritten OUTLINE (no typed pages) of Modules 1, 43, 44, and Appendix A. For Modules 1, 43, & 44, be sure you included definitions of all the vocabulary terms listed in the "Review" section at the end of each Module in your outline. Orally try the practice questions at the end of the Module in the review to check your comprehension. Then check the answers, which are printed at the back of the textbook under Appendix B. 3. Go to this link: http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/myers9einmodules/#t_522492 Click on Module 1: The Story of Psychology. Then, click on PsychSim 5 Tutorial: Psychology s Timeline. Complete the worksheet that I provided for you on this PsychSim. (If you ever lose a worksheet you can always print another copy from the site. Do not bother to submit your results online since you are using the worksheet instead! (Sometimes PsychSim tutorials includes a video. If your computer does not have the software to open it that s OK just skip it and continue to NEXT page) 4. Free Response Essay The AP exam in May includes something called free response questions that ask you to apply your knowledge of psychology to a new situation. When you have completed all of the above assignments, read the free response question provided in this packet. Write in essay form (no bullets) your answer to all parts of the question. Give specific examples. This should be typed. No need to do an introductory paragraph or worry about transitions or a conclusion on this writing task. Just answer the question. I am not looking for a traditional five- paragraph essay that you would write for an English or History class. The readers of the AP exam will only look at the quality and accuracy of your answer, not your writing style. For this assignment that is what I will be focusing on as well. This will count as a QUIZ grade. 5. In- class quiz on Modules 1, 43, & 44 independent reading on second day of class. The textbook website (where you completed the PsychSim) has several practice quizzes listed for each Module. You might want to try some of these to check your comprehension before our in- class quiz. 6. Appendix A: Career Investigation Mini Project Review the Careers in Psych Mini- Research Investigation Sheet provided. I have assigned you a Psychology Career to investigate. Conduct your research and share your results in a BROCHURE. This will count as a QUIZ grade combined with your free response essay Each student will have a chance to orally share their career with the class.

Checklist of materials you MUST have for the FIRST DAY of class: Outline of Modules 1, 43, 44, & Appendix A Completed Worksheet for PsychSim Psychology s Timeline Completed Free Response Essay Do all parts! Completed Career Investigation Mini Project Free Response Essay for Modules 43 & 44 John graduated from Westford Academy and will be attending Stanford University in California this fall. He plans to be living on campus in a triple with two other roommates. He is majoring in pre- med, so his freshman schedule includes some challenging courses. John and his parents are on campus for freshmen orientation in July when he discovers that his room request was never received and that he has no on- campus housing with only three weeks to go before classes start. Relate each of the following concepts to John s situation. Give specific examples to illustrate how each point ties into John s life. Type A Personality GAS phases 1, 2, & 3 Immune system Problem- focused coping Biofeedback Epinephrine/Norepinephrine Hypertension CAREERS in PSYCHOLOGY Mini Research Investigation The US Dept. of Labor reports that employment in the field of psychology is expected to grow by 15% by 2016. You have been assigned the following psychology career to investigate: Your task is to do some research and find the following information about your career: a) detailed job description looking for more than a couple of sentences (Be sure to put this in your OWN words. If you copy and paste from the website it will earn a 0% for plagiarism) b) what type of clients do you interact with? c) years of schooling and degree required d) average salary range e) any down sides to this job? f) Include at least 2 sources ( URL s alone are fine for this ) where you got your info. g) don t forget to put your name and class block on the back You will be presenting your researched information in the form of a BROCHURE. A template can be found on the WA library website. Be creative, include pictures, make it easy to read, and be sure to include your sources. When we cover psychology careers at the end of Module 1 you will be asked to orally share your brochure with the class. Afterwards the brochures will be posted on the classroom bulletin board for classmates to browse. This assignment will be combined with your free response essay to count as a QUIZ grade. Some sources to try out first: http://www.allpsychologycareers.com http://psychology.about.com/od/careersinpsychology/a/career- list.htm

Careers in Psychology: Psychiatrist Clinical Psychologist School Psychologist Psychiatric Nurse Sports Psychologist Experimental Psychologist Art Therapist Forensic Psychologist Human Factors Psychologist School Psychologist Counseling Psychologist Psychometricians or Psychometric Psychology Child Psychologist or Developmental Psychologist Youth Counselor Military Psychologist Psychiatric Social Worker Social Psychologist Public Health Psychologist Media Psychologist Educational Psychologist Crisis Intervention Counselor Neuropsychologist Career Mini Research Project Rubric Career: Name: Block: Detailed Job Description: /25 Client Description: /15 Schooling/Degree: /15 Salary: /10 Down sides of job: /15 Sources (at least 2) /10 Easy to read/creativity: /10 Final Grade: /100 See you in the fall! Email me with any questions!