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Hnrs Psychlgy 2017-2018 Curse Syllabus Miami Beach Senir High Ms. Melissa Balgbin Email: mbalgbin@dadeschls.net r mbalgbinpsychlgy@gmail.cm COURSE DESCRIPTION The purpse f Hnrs Psychlgy is t intrduce students t the studies f behavir and mental prcesses f humans and animals. Students will be prvided with a critical verview f the study f Psychlgy, fcusing n the theries and research methds used in psychlgical science and practice. Because Psychlgy is a fascinating curse, it is pssible t explre the field using a variety f methds. The curse infrmatin will be presented thrugh lectures, class participatin activities, demnstratins, and audi-visual aids. Students will use the text bks and ther resurces such as the internet, ppular media, newspapers, and prfessinal Psychlgical publicatins in rder t cnduct research thrughut the year. Students will learn abut the methds and ethical appraches f prfessinal Psychlgy. Yu are t be cmmended fr taking n the challenge f hnrs curse during this year. If the effrt is put in, the rewards can be significant. It is ur gal t create a level f understanding and interest in psychlgy that will benefit yu in this class and the rest f yur academic classes. COURSE TEXTBOOK Prentice Hall Psychlgy by Spilis/Elmhrst/Minter COURSE WEBSITE Miami Beach Schlwires: http://miamibeachhigh.schlwires.cm//dmain/293 Students are respnsible fr actively checking the website fr annuncements, assignments, updates etc. If students have limited internet access, they can make an appintment t use the cmputers in the classrm r g t the media center t access their materials. REQUIRED MATERIALS 3-ring binder OR 3 subject ntebk Cllege ruled ntebk paper (fr students using a binder fr ntes) Index cards (yu need LOTS f these) 1 pack f dividers (fr binder, ptinal) Flder fr handuts 1 highlighter (any clr) 2 blue r black ink pens CLASS POLICIES General Expectatins: Attendance is paramunt t success in this class. Students are expected t arrive n time and prepared fr class. When the bell rings t begin class, students must be seated and engaged in the daily D Nw activity. Students are als expected t actively participate in class discussins and activities, and cmplete all assigned readings and ther assignments. Be plite and respect ther s pinins and beliefs. Students are expected t fllw the rules and prcedures that are given n the first day f schl. (The instructr reserves the right t mdify the fllwing syllabus as she deems necessary) 1

Yu must fllw the dress cde plicy. This includes yur ID which shuld be wrn at all times. Cheating/Plagiarism: NO CHEATING r PLAGIARISM! There are NO EXCUSES and I have a ZERO TOLERANCE plicy fr these ffenses. Grading: Students will be ding a substantial amunt f writing bth in class and at hme. Wrk is expected t be riginal, which means students are nt t cpy answers directly frm a bk, the internet, r anther student. All typed assignments will be submitted via Turnitin.cm, and checked fr grammar and plagiarism. Plagiarized papers will result in a zer fr the assignment and an appearance befre the MBSH ethics bard fr plagiarism. Nte that plagiarism may result in the remval f a student frm the AP class and/r a failing grade fr the assignment, marking perid, r curse. Since ur bjective will be t prepare yu fr upper level classes, yur grade fr each grading perid will cnsist f hnrs-level multiple-chice exams, vcabulary quizzes, essays and daily activities. Grades will be determined by yur perfrmance n the quizzes (pp r annunced), exams, essays, prjects and ther classrm activities. Very little extra credit is ffered; d nt cunt n using it t save yur grade. Whatever grade yu earn at the end f the term is the grade yu earn in the class. There is n negtiating. Tests are nt necessarily graded n a curve. Accrding t Miami-Dade Cunty Public Schls plicy, students may nly make up wrk fr excused absences and they must d s within a week f being absent. Mre than 10 unexcused hurs may result in autmatic N Credit. All grades and agreements made in Ms. Balgbin s class are subject t student attendance and the N Credit plicy. Grading Criteria: Tests: 5 grades Ntebk Check: 3 grades Handut Flder Check: 3 grades Essays: 3 grades Quizzes: 3 grades Prjects: 3-5 grades D Nw Activities: 1 grade Grading Scale: A (4-3.5) =Excellent, B (3.4-2.5) =Abve Average, C (2.4-1.5) =Average, D (1.4-1) =Belw Average, F (0.9-0) = Failure Please nte that grades will nt be runded ff and will reflect the calculatins made by Gradebk Reading: Students are respnsible fr reading and studying the text. While much f the text will be discussed in class, sme f it will be cvered thrugh independent learning. Everything in the bk has the pssibility t be n an exam, s yu are expected study all f it. Failure t read the entire text, and supplemental reading, will likely have a negative impact n yur grade. Therefre, KEEPING UP WITH THE DAILY READING IS CRUCIAL FOR SUCCESS IN THIS COURSE! 2 (The instructr reserves the right t mdify the fllwing syllabus as she deems necessary)

Nte Taking: The curse textbk will be extremely valuable in preparing fr tests and quizzes, but students shuld nt limit themselves t these resurces nly. In additin t the reading required frm the textbk, additinal reading will be assigned during the academic year. Students will be expected t use any resurces necessary t cmplete the bjectives f this curse. There are several ther texts and study guides available in the classrm fr students t utilize which will help prepare them fr all exams at the thrughut the schl year. Keep a ntebk r binder with all class ntes. Yu are respnsible t bring yur ntebk r binder t every class. If I check fr ntebks/binders and yu d nt have it, yu will receive a failing grade fr that day. Class ntes shuld be written in BLUE r BLACK INK PEN. ABSOLUTELY NO PENCIL PwerPint Lecture Ntes: All PwerPint Lecture ntes are available t print r dwnlad n Ms. Balgbin s website: http://miamibeachhigh.schlwires.cm//dmain/293 Vides: Students shuld have access t the PwerPint lecture ntes either electrnically r have a printed cpy in class at all times. Sme dcumentary vides, mvies r vide clips frm TV shws r mvies may be used during the schl year t encurage critical thinking and allw students t analyze and apply cncepts learned in the classrm t situatins that may ccur during ur lifespan. Dcumentaries, Mvies, Vide Clips that may be used: One Flew Over the Cuck s Nest, Brain Games, Thin, Tab, Pay It Frward, One f Tw Minds, Stress the Prtrait f killer, Harding Buried Alive, My strange Addictin, Tddlers and Tiaras, Schindler s List, Big Bang Thery, Friends Essay Writing: Students are required t write essays in dark blue r black ink, as such any wrk submitted t Ms. Balgbin nt cmpleted thusly will nt receive a grade. ABSOLUTELY NO PENCIL! Any assignment that is written in pencil will nt be accepted and will result in an F. In additin, all wrk that is turned in fr grading needs t be legibly written in blue r black ink pen r typed. Electrnic Devices: Yu are allwed t use sme electrnic devices (ipads, tablets, laptps, electrnic ntebks) in class t take ntes hwever, if the device is nt being used fr class wrk and becmes a distractin, it will be cnfiscated and will be returned t the student at the end f the class perid. N cellular phnes are allwed t be used during class. If smene needs t cntact yu, they shuld cntact the main ffice. Make Up Plicy: If a student misses an assignment due t an illness r ther excused absence, it is up t the student t make up the wrk. The student has 5 days upn receiving an admit t make up the assignment. All make up wrk will be given at the end f the class perid r can be dwnladed frm the website. A phtcpy f the admit must be stapled t the make up assignment r it will NOT be graded. (The instructr reserves the right t mdify the fllwing syllabus as she deems necessary) 3

Email: Failure t be prepared n yur part des nt result in an emergency n mine. Simply nt cmpleting an assignment des nt qualify yu t turn it in late. Ms. Balgbin will nt accept stacks f late wrk at the end f any grading perid. If yu miss a class, yu are respnsible fr cllecting the wrk, cmpleting it and handing it in within the given time (5 days nce an admit is issued). All make up exams and quizzes will be dne after schl n Mnday afternns. Please speak t Ms. Balgbin abut setting up the make up exam fr yu. Yu are respnsible t make this appintment! Deadlines are DEADLINES! NO late wrk will be accepted. Please d nt email any assignments t Ms. Balgbin withut gaining her permissin first. If yu gain Ms. Balgbin s permissin t email an assignment, the cntents f the assignments need t be in the bdy f the email. Ms. Balgbin will NOT OPEN any attachments due t cmputer viruses and spyware. Teacher Assistance: If yu wuld like t meet with me, I am available mst weekdays at 2.30pm by appintment nly. Yu can als make an appintment t meet with me during my planning perid r after schl. All appintments must be made in advance s that I can schedule ur meeting accrdingly. HONORS COURSE DEMANDS It shuld be understd frm the beginning f this curse that the expectatins f this class are cnsistent with thse f any Hnrs curse. Students shuld expect a wrklad that is preparing them fr advanced curses. This will invlve extensive reading every night, active participatin in class discussins and activities, taking ntes, cmpleting prjects, and ding research. COURSE PLAN This class will cver the fllwing tpics: 1. The Evlutin f Psychlgy- Histry and Appraches 2. Research in Psychlgy 3. Bilgical Basis f Behavir 4. States f Cnsciusness 5. Learning 6. Cgnitin 7. Mtivatin and Emtin 8. Human Develpment 9. Stress and Health 10. Abnrmal Psychlgy & Treatments 11. Scial Psychlgy (The instructr reserves the right t mdify the fllwing syllabus as she deems necessary) 4

I have read and understand the requirements and expectatins stated in the syllabus and prmise t fllw the rules f the class t the best f my ability. Return this page t Ms. Balgbin Student Name (print): Student Signature: Date: Parent Signature: Date: When cmpleted, this page will be kept in the student s flder. (The instructr reserves the right t mdify the fllwing syllabus as she deems necessary) 5