PSYC 415 History and Systems of Psychology

Summer, 2011, Coeur d’Alene Campus

Instructor: R. Reardon

Office: UI-HarborCenter

Hrs: Let me know

Text:

Brennan, J. F. History & Systems of Psychology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Prentice-Hall. (I will provide)

Plus additional readings, posted online.

Policies

This is a hybrid course, which means that class time will be limited, and you will be expected to do much of the course work on your own time. Normally, a 3-credit course in summer would have to meet for about 2.5 hours, twice a week, for 8 weeks. We will meet for 3hours, once a week, for 5weeks. Because the class is small, I will dispose with typical class structure. There will be a number of reaction assignments posted that will require you to read something that is posted at another web site, or that was posted by me. Your will respond to these from home via email. There will also be a “scavenger hunt” (you will asked to track down and identify original passages—there will be more about this assignment later). The only assessment mechanism that is typical is the final exam. The final exam, given the last class day, will be a multiple-choice exam. This exam is designed to ensure that you read the text.

Your grade will be computed on a straight 10-point scale, where 90-100 is an “A”, 80-89 is a “B”, 7-79 is a “C”, and so on. This is the formula I will use:

Final exam – 15%

Attendance – 5%

Scavenger Hunt – 20%

Written Assignments – 60%

Class time will be used for discussion, and as a time for me to tell some stories.

Please get into the habit of checking you UI email account regularly. All course communications will be handled through your UI account.

Schedule (links to Brennan chapters are below):

Wk 1: Brennan chs. 1-5; class

Wk 2: Brennan chs. 6-10; class

Wk 3: Brennan chs. 11-14; class

Wk 4: Brennan chs. 15-end; class

Wk 5. no class; scavenger hunt

Wk 6: no class; Final exam (over Brennan); written assignments and scavenger hunt are due.

Brennan chapters (If the pages of the document seem to run in reverse order, I apologize. Just a clerical mistake.)

Because this is an MS Word document, you may have to press the control key (or ‘ctrl’) to make the links below work: Hold down the control key, then move the cursor over the link. You should see it become active. If this fails, you can always cut and paste the link into your address bar.