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COURSE SYLLABUS Life Growth and Development PSYC 2314 Spring 2015 3 0 3 Prerequisite(s): None This syllabus has been reviewed and is current on the date indicated below. Prepared By: Submitted On: Aaron Cherry, Instructor September 15, 2014 Instructor/Course Designer Date Reviewed By: Approved On: Troy Williamson September 15, 2014 Director of General Education Date

Course Syllabus Page 2 I. Instructor Information Name: Aaron Cherry, M.S. Cell Phone (text): (325) 261-3773 Campus Office: Abilene Email: amcherry@tstc.edu Office Hours: By Appointment Advisement Hours: By Appointment Program Chair/Director: Troy Williamson Program Chair/Director email: troy.williamson@tstc.edu The best way to contact the instructor is through TSTC email. For more urgent needs, the quickest way to reach the instructor is via text message at the Cell Phone number above: II. Class Times, Location All students will have a Moodle account, as maintained by TSTC, for this course. Because this is an online course, Moodle will be the primary access point for engaging in course work (although there may be proctored exams on campus). Moodle is designed to be used with Firefox, Chrome, or Safari Internet browsers NOT Internet Explorer. All online communications will be sent through the TSTC email system or Moodle system. You can access the college s Moodle learning management system through the college portal or website, or directly by going to https://mycourses.tstc.edu. If you are having difficulty with this site, technical support is available by phone at 800-592-8784, by email at tstchelpdesk@tstc.edu, or via Yahoo Instant Messenger at tstchelpdesk. III. Core Curriculum Objectives The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) has established six Core Curriculum Objectives which apply to general academic courses. These objectives are: 1) Critical Thinking Skills (including creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and the analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of information); 2) Communication Skills (including effective development, interpretation, and expression of ideas through written, oral, and visual communication); 3) Empirical and Quantitative Skills (including the manipulation and analysis of numerical data or observable facts, resulting in informed conclusions); 4) Teamwork (including the ability to consider different points of view and to work effectively with others to support a shared purpose or goal); 5) Social Responsibility (including intercultural competency, a knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities); and 6) Personal Responsibility (including the ability to connect choices, actions, and consequences to ethical decision-making). In keeping with the guidelines established by the THECB, this course (PSYC 2314) will address the following Core Curriculum Objectives: Critical Thinking Skills, Communication Skills, and Empirical and Quantitative Skills, and Social Responsibility.

Course Syllabus Page 3 IV. Course Description & Introduction Lifespan Growth and Development is a study of social, emotional, cognitive and physical factors and influences of a developing human from conception to death. V. Learning Outcomes The following learning outcomes are found in the Lower Divisions Academic Course Guide Manual, published by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: A. Describe the stages of the developing person at different periods of the life span from birth to death. B. Discuss the social, political, economic, and cultural forces that affect the development process of the individual. C. Identify factors of responsible personal behavior with regard to issues such as sexual activity, substance abuse, marriage and parenting. D. Explain the biosocial, cognitive and psychological influences throughout the lifespan as an ongoing set of processes, involving both continuity and change. E. Describe the different developmental perspectives of the major theories of development (i.e. cognitive, learning, humanistic and psychodynamic). F. Identify examples of some of the cultural and ethnic differences that influence development throughout the lifespan. G. Discuss the various causes or reasons for disturbances in the developmental process. VI.Assessment Methods & Grading Policy A= 90-100% of total points B= 80-89% of total points C= 70-79% of total points D= 65-69% of total points F = Below 65% of total points Grade point averages (GPA) will adhere to the College Catalog standards found at http://www.tstc.edu/westtexasstudents/catalog on page 37-39.

Course Syllabus Page 4 Examinations: The midterm exam will count as 15% of the student s grade for the course, while the final will count as 25% of the student s grade. The midterm will be composed of multiple choice, true-false, matching, and short answer questions, and will be open-book and open-notes. The final exam will be in the same format, but will feature an additional essay component, and will be proctored on the student s local campus. Reading Quizzes: Weekly quizzes will be used to evaluate students understanding of reading assignments from the textbook. Students are expected to read each chapter and think critically about how the concepts interrelate. These weekly quizzes will count as 20% of student s final grade for the course. Class Participation: Class participation will count as 15% of your total grade and will be evidenced by regular, weekly contact with instructor and/or students. To ensure full credit for the participation portion of your grade, follow the guidelines below: At least once per week send the instructor an email (amcherry@tstc.edu) addressing the following questions about the weekly reading: 1. What made the most since or resonated with you in the chapter and why? 2. What was the most difficult or confusing material in the chapter? 3. Summarize one thing you learned in 3-5 sentences. Additional information on can be found in section VII: Class Participation Policy and Student Conduct below. Semester Project: A term paper will be required for the semester and will count as 25% of grade in the class. Topics will be selected during Mid-term week and the final draft of the paper will be due April 26, 2015 at 11:55pm. VII. Textbook/Reference Materials Essentials of Life-Span Development, 3rd Edition John Santrock McGraw-Hill, 2014 ISBN 978-0-078-03542-5 Required materials can be reserved and purchased through the TSTC West Texas Bookstore; go to http://bookstores.tstc.edu/tstcabilene/ for more information. VIII. Additional Resources & Supplies A personal computer will be required the complete online readings, assignments, and discussions.

Course Syllabus Page 5 IX. Class Participation Policy & Student Conduct Students are expected to demonstrate online class attendance by making contact with the instructor at least once a week. This contact will most often consist of questions, comments, or discussion ideas about the material covered in class. Students will have the opportunity every week to participate in an online discussion forum, and this is an ideal way to stay involved in class. In an online course offering, it is imperative that students read all materials assigned, because opportunities to absorb information in other ways are more limited in this format. Students are expected to communicate in a way that maintains the standards of an academic environment. To facilitate the learning process for all students, individuals should be respectful to their colleagues and provide feedback, encouragement, or constructive criticism where appropriate. Late assignments are not accepted. Students must complete all assignments. Please communicate any problems regarding assignment due dates as early as possible. While collaborative studying/researching is appropriate and encouraged, this is not meant to replace individual effort. A student who attempts to take credit for someone else's work commits a serious offense of academic dishonesty. A first offense will result in the loss of credit for the assignment; a second offense will result in the loss of credit for the course. Additional information can be found in the 2014-2015 College Catalog at: http://www.tstc.edu/westtexasstudents/catalog http://www.tstc.edu/westtexasstudents/studenthandbook In the 2014-15 TSTC West Texas College Catalog: Student Participation (page 66) Scholastic Integrity (pages 68-69) Student Conduct (pages 80-81) In the TSTC West Texas 2013-14 Student Handbook: Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities (page 8) Student Behavior Policies (pages 14-16) Scholastic Honesty statement (page 16) Rules regarding Appearance and Decorum (page 28) Class Participation statement (page 30) X. Safety There are no course-specific safety requirements for this class. Students are expected to comply with all of the safety requirements and guidelines published in the TSTC West Texas Student Handbook (which can be found online through the college website, or accessed directly at http://www.tstc.edu/westtexasstudents/studenthandbook).

Course Syllabus Page 6 XI. Special Needs If you have a documented disability that will impact your work in this class, please contact the ADA Coordinator so that appropriate arrangements for your accommodations can be made. The counselor on your campus can assist you in this process. In accordance with the federal law, a student requesting accommodations must provide documentation of his/her disability to the ADA Coordinator. For more information call (325) 236-8292 or email amy.freeman@tstc.edu. XII. Course Schedule Date Range Topic Assignments Due Week 1 Jan 12--18 Introduction and Syllabus Units 1 & 2: Biological Beginnings Syllabus quiz Week 1 quiz Week 2 Jan 20--25 Jan 19: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Unit 3: Physical and Cognitive Development in Infancy Week 3 Jan 26 Feb 1 Unit 4: Socioemotional Development in Infancy Week 4 Feb 2 8 Unit 5: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood Week 5 Feb 9 15 Unit 6: Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood Week 6 Feb 15 22 Unit 7: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle and Late Childhood Week 7 Feb 23 Mar 1 Unit 8: Socioemotional Development in Middle and Late Childhood Week 2 quiz Week 3 quiz Week 4 quiz Week 5 quiz Week 6 quiz Week 7 quiz Week 8 Mar 2 8 Midterm and Paper topic selection Midterm Week 9 Mar 16 22 Unit 9: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence Week 9 quiz Week 10 Mar 23--29 Unit 10: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence Week 10 quiz Week 11 Mar 30 April 5 Units 11 & 13: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adulthood Week 11 quiz Week 12 April 6 12 Units 12 & 14: Socioemotional Development in Adulthood Week 12 quiz Week 13 April 13 19 Unit 15: Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood Week 13 quiz Week 14 April 20 26 Term paper Due Term paper due Week 15 Apr 27-May 1 Final Exam Final exam

Course Syllabus Page 7 XIII. Instructor Credentials (CV) Aaron Cherry Education Name of Institution Degree Earned Date Earned Texas Christian University Master of Science Experimental Psychology August 2012 Abilene Christian University Bachelor of Applied Studies Psychology May 2010 Emphasis Industry, Teaching or Training, and Other (examples: publications and memberships) Experience Relevant to the Course Date Ended Description of Experience Related to the Course Date Began Texas State Technical College West Texas Instructor for Psychology courses Serenity Foundation of Texas Peer Recovery Program Director Texas Christian University (Institute of Behavioral Research) Research Assistance (Substance Abuse Treatment research) August 2014 through present June 2014 through Present September 2010 through May 2014