Syllabus:
Introduction to Psychological Studies
Class: MWF 12 - 12:50 in CL-247 | Psychology 202 | Dordt
College | Spring 2009
Schedule
Assignments / Assessment Tools
Course Description & Pre-requisites
Learning Objectives
Course Policies (Psychology Department
http://homepages.dordt.edu/~lantinga/IPS/index.htmlDr. Sherri Lantinga
Psychology Office Pod (FO # 211) | 712/722-6038
lantinga@dordt.edu (I only check e-mail 8-5 on weekdays)
http://homepages.dordt.edu/~lantinga/
I'm happy to meet with you after class and any time my office door is open;
you can also make an appointment.
Course Description & Pre-requisites
Welcome to Introduction to Psychological Studies (IPS)! I've designed this course to
deepen your appreciation of the field of psychology as a means to learn about human beings;
enhance your interpersonal skills and self-insight as they relate to your calling and career interests
strengthen your desire for service in God's Kingdom.
The pre-requisite for this course is successful completion of General Psychology 201, which gives you a basic understanding of the content and research methods of psychology. When our class size must be limited, declared psychology majors and minors will be given enrollment priority.
Methods of instruction/format: To develop your interpersonal and communication skills, our classes will involve a range of teaching strategies: large and small group discussions, guest speakers, student presentations, and some lectures. My lectures normally expand on topics from the assigned reading but will not repeat the reading; you are responsible for knowing information from both sources.
As a result of taking this course, you should be able to...
Assignments / Assessment Tools
|
|
|
Percent of final grade |
Job application package (100
points) & building block assignments (40 points):
|
140 | 27% |
| Service Learning (30 for
journals; 70 for paper) or Current Events (60 for entries; 40 for paper) |
100 | 19% |
| Clinical interview and testing reflection paper | 50 | 10% |
| Journal article summary (35) & presentation (15) | 50 | 10% |
| Professional development reflection papers (10 & 50) | 60 | 11% |
| Section quiz (Ethics & Research) | 50 | 10% |
| Other assignments (PsycInfo, Scavenger Hunt, class presentations, etc.) | 75 (approx) | 14% |
| Final Grade Calculations | ||
A (93-100%) |
A- (90-92%) |
|
B +(87-89%) |
B (83-86%) |
B- (80-82%) |
C+ (77-79%) |
C (73-76%) |
C- (70-72%) |
D+ (67-69%) |
D (63-66%) |
D- (60-62%) |
|
F (below 60%) |
||
Study Tips & Support
This class is focused more on
developing skills and insight than on building a content knowledge base.
Plan to spend an average of 3-6 hours each week on work outside
of class. Three tips:
Other readings will be linked on-line from the course schedule or through courses@dordt.
Psychology
Department Mission Statement:
In light of God's Word, the Dordt College
Psychology Department is dedicated to a Reformed Christian perspective in
developing students'
understanding of the psychological knowledge base, professional and
interpersonal skills, and desire to use their knowledge and skills in serving
others.
page last revised February 2009