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Psychology 5
General Psychology – Section 9178
TTH 11:00-12:25pm E Wing, Room 20
Instructor: Dr. Tom DeHardt
Office: F 11
Office Hours: MW 2:30-3:30, TH 2:45-5:45
Phone: 310-900-1600, ext. 2435
Email: tdehardt@elcamino.edu
Division Chairperson: Pamella West, E 18, 310-900-1600, ext. 2342, pawest@elcamino.edu
Division Suite: E 18, 310-900-1600, ext. 2700
Division Website:
http://www.compton.edu/academics/socialscience_creativeperformingarts/Psychology.aspx
3 units; 3 hours lecture
Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 1A
Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC
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.
Critical thought is built into the course. It is always necessary to look for alternative
explanations of “facts” and I hope to instill that scientific spirit in you.
As an introductory class, I know that this is largely new material to you. Although we have a lot
of material to cover in a limited amount of time, I will do my best to go at a reasonable pace.
Let the details from the text help you to understand the concepts. And don’t leave it to me to
lecture during the whole class – I welcome you to make comments, ask questions, laugh, and
have fun.
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.
Student Learning Outcome (SLO) #1 Logic of the Scientific Method
Students who pass this course with a grade of A, B, or C will be able to identify key elements of
the scientific method (e.g., sampling of participants, measurement/manipulation of variables)
as applied to mental processes and behavior.
SLO #2 Fundamental Principles
Students who pass this course with a grade of A, B, or C will be able to explain, differentiate,
and critique the major theoretical perspectives in psychology (e.g., psychoanalytic, behavioral,
cognitive) as well as describe the historical events leading to the establishment of psychology as
a science.
SLO #3 Everyday Application
Students who pass this course with a grade of A, B, or C will be able to apply fundamental
psychological principles (e.g., perception, development, memory, conditioning, clinical, group)
in their efforts to understand everyday life experiences (e.g., child discipline, eyewitness
testimony).
Required Text:
D.G. Myers, Psychology in Modules: Tenth Edition (2012). New York: Worth Publishers.
You may purchase (or rent) the required text from your bookstore (or favorite online seller). Be
careful when buying the book. Do not buy a different edition, and be certain to buy the
“modules” version.
Optional Text:
R.O. Straub & D.G. Myers, Psychology in Modules Study Guide (2013). New York: Worth
Publishers.
Grading Basis:
60% of final grade: 1 Midterm & 1 Final Exam -- weighted equally -- will include multiple choice
& short answer items covering text, lecture, video, & discussion from the first half of the course
(Midterm) & second half of the course (Final). The dates of these exams are listed in the Class
Calendar below.
40% of final grade: 3 Section Exams -- weighted equally -- will include multiple choice items
covering text, lecture, video, & discussion from a recent subset of course material. The dates of
these exams are also listed in the Class Calendar. A total of 4 Section Exams will be scattered
throughout the semester; each student’s lowest score will be dropped.
There are no make-ups for the Midterm, Final, or Section Exams -- students who miss a
Section Exam will have that score dropped as the lowest of the 4 Section Exams. Students who
miss a second Section Exam will earn a 0 as one of their 3 remaining scores. Missing the
Midterm or Final will make it impossible to pass the course.
Course Percentage (C.P.) determines final grades & is calculated this way:
C.P. = (Midterm & Final Exam Avg x .60) + (3 HIghest Section Exams Avg x .40)
• Final grades are assigned according to the following scale:
COURSE PERCENTAGE
90—100
80—89
70—79
60—69
0—59

GRADE
A
B
C
D
F

Other Information and Policies:
My lecture slides(and this syllabus) can be viewed/downloaded from the class webpage.
Look for a picture of an apple under CLASS on your MyECC homepage.
You will be dropped if you miss either of the first two days of class.
Students are not welcome to come to class late. Attendance does not count toward
student grades, but tardiness is considered disruptive.
Disruptive students may be dropped from the class. Examples of disruptive behavior
include chronic tardiness, vocal conversations between students in class, and rude,
argumentative, or threatening statements or behavior.
Students are expected to demonstrate their commitment to this class and their college
education by scheduling work and vacation around the times that this course meets.
Course grades are determined solely by exam scores. Extra credit will be offered on
exams but is not available at the end of the semester to make up for failing exam scores
throughout the semester.
Students are responsible for keeping abreast of course announcements, including any
changes in exam schedule or material.
Students who decide not to finish the course are responsible for dropping themselves
from the class.
Please do not be offended if I return emails with brief efficiency.
Succeeding in this Course:
It is notenough simply to read the text—then read it again and again. You must work actively
with the material you are required to learn. Working with the material in an active way allows
you to not only remember it, but to think critically about it—questionning assumptions or
conclusions, hypothesizing alternative explanations, and applying principles to your own life.
To give you an idea of the type of study system that has proven to be effective, please vistit
this site: http://academic.cuesta.edu/acasupp/AS/607.htm
Also, I want to emphasize that you are responsible for your success in this course. You earn
your grade – I don’t give it to you.
ADA Statement:
El Camino College is committed to providing educational accommodations for students with
disabilities upon the timely request by the student to the instructor. A student with a disability,
who would like to request an academic accommodation, is responsible for identifying
herself/himself to the instructor and to the Special Resource Center. To make arrangements for
academic accommodations, contact the Special Resource Center.
Cheating and Plagiarism
Information about these academic offenses and the penalties is in the ECCC catalog that can
be accessed at http://www.elcamino.edu/admissions/catalog.asp .
Student Code of Conduct
http://www.elcamino.edu/administration/board/boarddocs/5500%20%20Academic%20Honest
y.pdf
Student Rights and Grievances Procedure 5530
http://www.elcamino.edu/administration/board/policies.asp
Class Calendar:
WEEK – DATE

TOPIC(S)

SPECIAL EVENTS

Wk 1 – Jan 21st

- Welcome! What is Psychology?

1

Wk 1 – Jan 23rd

- Psychology as Science

2-3

Wk 2 – Jan 28th

- Psychology as Science

2-3

Wk 2 – Jan 30th

- Psychology as Science

2-3

- Biological Psychology

4, 6

Wk 3 – Feb 4th

- Biological Psychology

4, 6

Wk 3 – Feb 6th

Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil

SECTION EXAM

MODULE(S)

7-8, 10

- Consciousness
Wk 4 – Feb11th

- Consciousness

7-8, 10

Wk 4 – Feb 13th

- Sensation and Perception

17-18

Wk 5 – Feb 18th

- Sensation and Perception

17-18

Wk 5 – Feb 20th

- Learning

20-22

Wk 6 – Feb 25th

Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil

SECTION EXAM

20-22

- Learning
Wk 6 – Feb 27th

- Learning

20-22

Wk 7 – Mar 4th

- Memory

23, 25-26

Wk 7 – Mar 6th

- Memory

23, 25-26

Wk 8 – Mar 11th

EXAM REVIEW

Wk 8 – Mar 13th

Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil

MIDTERM

OFF WEEK

NO CLASS

SPRING BREAK!

Wk 9 – Mar 25th

- Motivation

32-33

Wk 9 – Mar 27th

- Emotion

35-37
Wk 10 – Apr 1st

- Emotion

35-37

Wk 10 – Apt 3rd

- Personality

40-42

Wk 11 – Apr 8th

Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil

SECTION EXAM

40-42

- Personality
Wk 11 – Apr 10th

- Social Psychology

43-46

Wk 12 – Apr 15th

- Social Psychology

43-46

Wk 12 – Apr 17th

- Social Psychology

43-46

Wk 13 – Apr 22nd

- Social Psychology

43-46

Wk 13 – Apr 24th

Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil

SECTION EXAM

47-49,

- Psych Disorders and Treatment

51-52

Wk 14 – Apr 29th

- Psych Disorders and Treatment

47-49,
51-52

Wk 14 – May 1st

- Psych Disorders and Treatment

47-49,
51-52

Wk 15 – May 6th

- Psych Disorders and Treatment

47-49,
51-52

Wk 15 – May 8th

EXAM REVIEW

Wk 16 – May 13th

Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil

Wk 16 – May 15th

Student feedback/questions, exam
pick-up, grade review

FINAL EXAM

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Psych 5 syllabus, 9178, tth 1100

  • 1. Psychology 5 General Psychology – Section 9178 TTH 11:00-12:25pm E Wing, Room 20 Instructor: Dr. Tom DeHardt Office: F 11 Office Hours: MW 2:30-3:30, TH 2:45-5:45 Phone: 310-900-1600, ext. 2435 Email: tdehardt@elcamino.edu Division Chairperson: Pamella West, E 18, 310-900-1600, ext. 2342, pawest@elcamino.edu Division Suite: E 18, 310-900-1600, ext. 2700 Division Website: http://www.compton.edu/academics/socialscience_creativeperformingarts/Psychology.aspx 3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 1A Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC 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. Critical thought is built into the course. It is always necessary to look for alternative explanations of “facts” and I hope to instill that scientific spirit in you. As an introductory class, I know that this is largely new material to you. Although we have a lot of material to cover in a limited amount of time, I will do my best to go at a reasonable pace. Let the details from the text help you to understand the concepts. And don’t leave it to me to lecture during the whole class – I welcome you to make comments, ask questions, laugh, and have fun. Course Objectives: 1. Identify early schools of thought in psychology and contrast them to contemporary subfields in psychology.
  • 2. 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. Student Learning Outcome (SLO) #1 Logic of the Scientific Method Students who pass this course with a grade of A, B, or C will be able to identify key elements of the scientific method (e.g., sampling of participants, measurement/manipulation of variables) as applied to mental processes and behavior. SLO #2 Fundamental Principles Students who pass this course with a grade of A, B, or C will be able to explain, differentiate, and critique the major theoretical perspectives in psychology (e.g., psychoanalytic, behavioral,
  • 3. cognitive) as well as describe the historical events leading to the establishment of psychology as a science. SLO #3 Everyday Application Students who pass this course with a grade of A, B, or C will be able to apply fundamental psychological principles (e.g., perception, development, memory, conditioning, clinical, group) in their efforts to understand everyday life experiences (e.g., child discipline, eyewitness testimony). Required Text: D.G. Myers, Psychology in Modules: Tenth Edition (2012). New York: Worth Publishers. You may purchase (or rent) the required text from your bookstore (or favorite online seller). Be careful when buying the book. Do not buy a different edition, and be certain to buy the “modules” version. Optional Text: R.O. Straub & D.G. Myers, Psychology in Modules Study Guide (2013). New York: Worth Publishers. Grading Basis: 60% of final grade: 1 Midterm & 1 Final Exam -- weighted equally -- will include multiple choice & short answer items covering text, lecture, video, & discussion from the first half of the course (Midterm) & second half of the course (Final). The dates of these exams are listed in the Class Calendar below. 40% of final grade: 3 Section Exams -- weighted equally -- will include multiple choice items covering text, lecture, video, & discussion from a recent subset of course material. The dates of these exams are also listed in the Class Calendar. A total of 4 Section Exams will be scattered throughout the semester; each student’s lowest score will be dropped. There are no make-ups for the Midterm, Final, or Section Exams -- students who miss a Section Exam will have that score dropped as the lowest of the 4 Section Exams. Students who miss a second Section Exam will earn a 0 as one of their 3 remaining scores. Missing the Midterm or Final will make it impossible to pass the course. Course Percentage (C.P.) determines final grades & is calculated this way: C.P. = (Midterm & Final Exam Avg x .60) + (3 HIghest Section Exams Avg x .40)
  • 4. • Final grades are assigned according to the following scale: COURSE PERCENTAGE 90—100 80—89 70—79 60—69 0—59 GRADE A B C D F Other Information and Policies: My lecture slides(and this syllabus) can be viewed/downloaded from the class webpage. Look for a picture of an apple under CLASS on your MyECC homepage. You will be dropped if you miss either of the first two days of class. Students are not welcome to come to class late. Attendance does not count toward student grades, but tardiness is considered disruptive. Disruptive students may be dropped from the class. Examples of disruptive behavior include chronic tardiness, vocal conversations between students in class, and rude, argumentative, or threatening statements or behavior. Students are expected to demonstrate their commitment to this class and their college education by scheduling work and vacation around the times that this course meets. Course grades are determined solely by exam scores. Extra credit will be offered on exams but is not available at the end of the semester to make up for failing exam scores throughout the semester. Students are responsible for keeping abreast of course announcements, including any changes in exam schedule or material. Students who decide not to finish the course are responsible for dropping themselves from the class. Please do not be offended if I return emails with brief efficiency. Succeeding in this Course: It is notenough simply to read the text—then read it again and again. You must work actively with the material you are required to learn. Working with the material in an active way allows you to not only remember it, but to think critically about it—questionning assumptions or conclusions, hypothesizing alternative explanations, and applying principles to your own life. To give you an idea of the type of study system that has proven to be effective, please vistit this site: http://academic.cuesta.edu/acasupp/AS/607.htm
  • 5. Also, I want to emphasize that you are responsible for your success in this course. You earn your grade – I don’t give it to you. ADA Statement: El Camino College is committed to providing educational accommodations for students with disabilities upon the timely request by the student to the instructor. A student with a disability, who would like to request an academic accommodation, is responsible for identifying herself/himself to the instructor and to the Special Resource Center. To make arrangements for academic accommodations, contact the Special Resource Center. Cheating and Plagiarism Information about these academic offenses and the penalties is in the ECCC catalog that can be accessed at http://www.elcamino.edu/admissions/catalog.asp . Student Code of Conduct http://www.elcamino.edu/administration/board/boarddocs/5500%20%20Academic%20Honest y.pdf Student Rights and Grievances Procedure 5530 http://www.elcamino.edu/administration/board/policies.asp
  • 6. Class Calendar: WEEK – DATE TOPIC(S) SPECIAL EVENTS Wk 1 – Jan 21st - Welcome! What is Psychology? 1 Wk 1 – Jan 23rd - Psychology as Science 2-3 Wk 2 – Jan 28th - Psychology as Science 2-3 Wk 2 – Jan 30th - Psychology as Science 2-3 - Biological Psychology 4, 6 Wk 3 – Feb 4th - Biological Psychology 4, 6 Wk 3 – Feb 6th Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil SECTION EXAM MODULE(S) 7-8, 10 - Consciousness Wk 4 – Feb11th - Consciousness 7-8, 10 Wk 4 – Feb 13th - Sensation and Perception 17-18 Wk 5 – Feb 18th - Sensation and Perception 17-18 Wk 5 – Feb 20th - Learning 20-22 Wk 6 – Feb 25th Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil SECTION EXAM 20-22 - Learning Wk 6 – Feb 27th - Learning 20-22 Wk 7 – Mar 4th - Memory 23, 25-26 Wk 7 – Mar 6th - Memory 23, 25-26 Wk 8 – Mar 11th EXAM REVIEW Wk 8 – Mar 13th Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil MIDTERM OFF WEEK NO CLASS SPRING BREAK! Wk 9 – Mar 25th - Motivation 32-33 Wk 9 – Mar 27th - Emotion 35-37
  • 7. Wk 10 – Apr 1st - Emotion 35-37 Wk 10 – Apt 3rd - Personality 40-42 Wk 11 – Apr 8th Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil SECTION EXAM 40-42 - Personality Wk 11 – Apr 10th - Social Psychology 43-46 Wk 12 – Apr 15th - Social Psychology 43-46 Wk 12 – Apr 17th - Social Psychology 43-46 Wk 13 – Apr 22nd - Social Psychology 43-46 Wk 13 – Apr 24th Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil SECTION EXAM 47-49, - Psych Disorders and Treatment 51-52 Wk 14 – Apr 29th - Psych Disorders and Treatment 47-49, 51-52 Wk 14 – May 1st - Psych Disorders and Treatment 47-49, 51-52 Wk 15 – May 6th - Psych Disorders and Treatment 47-49, 51-52 Wk 15 – May 8th EXAM REVIEW Wk 16 – May 13th Bring Scantron and #2 Pencil Wk 16 – May 15th Student feedback/questions, exam pick-up, grade review FINAL EXAM