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LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students will develop a greater understanding of the relationship between mind and body Students will develop a capacity for critical thought and reasoning when evaluating issues regarding abnormal behavior Students will develop a tolerance and empathy toward those affected by and with a disorder Students will expand their knowledge and recognition of disorders and diseases of the mind and brain Students will become familiar with the terminology of disorders as well as the symptoms and indicators as identified in the DSM4r. GRADING POLICY There is a traditional grading scale: 4 Tests @ 50 points each = 200 points Final @ 75 points= 75 points Term Paper = 40 points Attendance 35 points= 35 points 350points Points 90%-100% 315-350 =A. 80%-89% 280-314 =B 70%-79% 245-279 =C 60%-69% 210-244 =D Below 60% under210 =F Term Paper-there will be up a term paper worth 50 points, instructions to follow Attendance- 10% of the final grade; the student is allowed to miss 4 classes without point deduction. Participation is calculated within the attendance points. Additional Information: 1. The reading assignments are listed on the course calendar by week. The student is expected to keep up with the readings as well as lecture material. 2. There will be 5 tests throughout the quarter, each worth 50 points. The lowest test score will not be calculated into your final grade. If you miss a test, for whatever reason, that is the test score (0 points) that will be dropped. Exceptions or rescheduling of a test will be limited and must be discussed with the instructor ahead of the scheduled test time. Test dates identified are approximates and may be adjusted by the instructor based on the needs of the class. Tests are based on lecture information as well as the textbook information. The instructor may not lecture over all of the textbook, but the student is responsible for all of the information for the tests. 3. The final is worth 75 points and can not be missed. Rescheduling of the final must be arranged through the Dean of Instruction and the Instructor within a reasonable time period, at least 3 weeks, before the scheduled final. If you miss the final, you receive an F for the class. 4. The student will be required to write a term paper using the APA style of writing. 5. At the discretion of the Instructor, completion of additional assignments may be required. 6. Attendance and quality of participation will make up 10% of the final grade for the class. You are allowed 4 absences before attendance points are deducted from the final grade. Attentiveness and appropriate behavior are included in the points. Refer to the Student Handbook page 26-28 for behavioral expectations. Additionally, sleeping during class, completing work for classes other than psychology, reading information other than the psychology text, excessive lateness, disruptive behavior and participation in side conversations, computer activity other than note-taking for the class, texting and cell-phone use are all considered reasons for point deductions and consequences as outlined in the Student Handbook. 7. The student can earn up to 10 points extra credit by completion of additional assignments that evolve throughout the quarter. 8. TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONES, AFTER 1 WARNING POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED! Cell phone use during class is unacceptable and disrespectful behavior. If you are expecting a necessary phone call, the phone should be on vibrate and the call taken outside of the classroom. NO TEXTING DURING CLASS. If a phone is visible or in use during a test, the student will receive 0 points for that test and/or asked to leave the classroom. 9. Contact Claudia Angus at 527-4262 for information regarding American Disabilities Act. 10. The student is reminded that it is inappropriate to disturb the learning environment by disruptive behavior such as: repeatedly showing up late to class, talking to others during the lectures, or making noises that interfere with the ability of others to hear or understand the material (this includes gum snapping or popping, rattling food wrappers, can crunching, or peeling labels). For further information and guidelines for student conduct refer to pages 26-29 of the Student Handbook. The student is expected to act in accordance with established guidelines outlined regarding: plagiarism and cheating; abusive language; disorderly conduct; sexual harassment; malicious harassment; and computer trespass. WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY- PSY 220 SPRING QUARTER 2012  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 UNIT CHAPTER TOPIC DATE ______________________________(Disorder)_________________________________ 1 1,2, 3,4 Introduction March 26- Research April 4 Models Topic Due Assessment, Diagnosis, Treatment 2 5, 6, & 7 Anxiety April 5- 18 Stress Sources Due Somotoform & Dissociative 3 8, 9, &10 Mood April 19- 27 Treatment Outline Due Suicide 4 11, 12, & 13 Eating April 30- Substance-Related May 11 Sexual & Gender Rough Draft Due(optional) 5 14, 15, & 16 Schizophrenia May 14-May27 Treatment Personality Research Paper Due May 23 MAY 28TH HOLIDAY-NO CLASS 6 17, 18, & 19 Childhood May 29-June 4 Aging Law, Society, Mental Health FINAL Thurs. 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