General Psychology
Instructor: Dr. David W. Alfano
Office: Rm. 3094, Warwick
Office
Hours:
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Course
Objectives
This is a survey course covering the main areas of
psychology. It is meant to acquaint the
student with the major fields of psychology both for general understanding and
as a basis for more advanced study. The
course will involve lecture,
Also, as you are responsible for what is in the book,
whether or not it is discussed in class, by reading ahead you will identify
areas of confusion before class so that questions can be asked. REMEMBER, THERE IS NO
SUCH THING AS A DUMB QUESTION except, of course, if you have one and do not ask it.
Evaluation
Quizzes
After the first few weeks of the course
there will be a short quiz covering recent material. Subsequently there
will be four or five more quizzes covering specific recent material. The format of the quizzes will be multiple choice with possible extra credit. There will be no surprise quizzes. The week of each quiz is marked on your
syllabus.
Make-up tests will be given if the student has an
appropriate reason for missing a test.
Make-up tests must be taken within one week of the scheduled quiz. There will be no extra credit questions on
any make-up quiz. Any quiz missed and
not made up in the required time will receive a grade of zero (0).
There is a take-home final consisting of 100 multiple
choice questions. The final will be
comprehensive and cover the entire book.
The grade obtained on the final will replace the lowest earned quiz grade. A test must be taken in order
to have its grade replaced. It cannot replace a
zero for a quiz that was never taken.
Grades
Grades
will be based on quiz averages. Each quiz will count for one-fourth of the
total grade. If the take-home final is the lowest quiz grade it will be
discounted and the in class quiz grades will remain.
Grading
is as follows: A=90–100; B=80-89; C=70-79;
D=60-69; F= below 60
Grades
Grades will be based on quiz averages.
Grading is as follows:
A=90–100; B=80-89; C=70-79;
D=60-69; F= below 60
.