PSYCHOLOGY 1 – Santa Monica Community CollegeSpring 2004
Instructor: Dr. Karen S. GunnOffice: Letters & Science 112
Black Collegians ProgramPhone: (310) 434-4696 (direct)
Section: 2349email:
Day/Time:Tues. and Thurs. Office Hours:
12:45 – 2:05 a.m.Tues: 11:00 – 12:30
Location: Letters and Science 101 5:00 – 6:30
Prerequisite: NoneThurs: 11:00 – 12:30
Appointments available
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides an overview of the science of psychology, the study
of human and animal behavior. Research, theoretical and philosophical
issues will be examined. Lectures, readings, individual research and student
participation will be a part of the class activities.
TIPS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
MotivationReadingAttendance & Punctuality
AttentivenessGood NotesActive Participation
Critical ThinkingAsking for helpUsing Campus Resources
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK and WORKBOOK
Psychology Concepts and ConnectionsSeventh Edition
Spencer A. RathusISBN # 0-534-612369-7
Thomson Wadsworth Publishers 2004
Psychology 1 Student Workbook – Black Collegians Program
Karen S. Gunn
Both available in SMC bookstore under instructor’s name
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
NumberActivityValueTotal
4Class Exercises 100400
2Student "Critiques" 200400
1Midterm (1, 2, 3, 6, 8) 100100
1Final (Cumulative) 100100
Grand Total All Assignments 1000
GRADING SCALE
A1000 - 900
B 899 - 800
C 799 - 700
D 699 - 600
F 599 - Below
CLASSROOM PRINCIPLES
Required assignments must be presented on time, in class and
in-person.
Late work will be accepted up to one week after due date and
will have points reduced by 50%
Make-ups and alternatives to requirements are not available except
upon instructor approval (e.g., documented medical or
emergency reasons)
Persistent absences and/excessive tardiness can lead to class
withdrawal
Original work and honest efforts are expected of all students
Let's try to create a classroom where healthy debate, thoughtful challenge and mutually respectful interaction occur.
READING SCHEDULE
ChapterDateFocus
1Feb. 17 Why study psychology? What does it do?
Inquiring minds want to know!
2 Feb. 26The importance of biology.
Does the brain “rule?”
3 March 9 There’s no business like “grow” business.
Human development over the lifespan
6March 18The principles and impact of learning
Is experience the best teacher?
8 March 30 Thinking, problem-solving and creativity
What does it mean to be “smart?
MID-TERM EXAMINATIONApril 8, 2004
Chapters covered = 1, 2, 3, 6, 8
SPRING BREAKAPRIL 12 – 16, 2004
10April 20Lifestyle, stress and psychology
Gender – Pages 442 – 449
12 April 29Psychological disorders in today’s society
What’s abnormal?
13 May 11The treatmentof disorders and methods
of therapy
14 May 20Are we really social animals? What is the
power of the situation
FINAL EXAM
Cumulative review from all 9 Chapters
Multiple-choice questions