

Online classes are not easy! To get a good grade in the course, you must be self-motivated.
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Important Note: How to Know if Distance Learning is For You! Please keep in mind that distance learning is not for everyone. To be successful in this course you need to plan on dedicating roughly 6 to 9 hours a week to this class depending on the lecture material and assignments. Your participation and interaction as part of an online community are required and will enhance your success in this class. I expect us as a class to move through the material each week, reading, learning and discussing any questions or issues that may come up. Furthermore, this course is not intended to be a self-paced course. That is 6 hours a week in addition to the 3 hours of study time in order to be truly successful in the course. Additionally, it is suggested that you put in a minimum of two hours of study time for every hour we meet. Students are expected to access this web site a minimum of 2 (two 1.5 hour sessions with the material) to 3 times (three 1 hour sessions) per week.

This class and its content are equivalent to the face-to-face version of class which meets 3 hours a week.

The course will be administered using a class web site in Moodle that is accessed via the M圜OM student portal. Instead of attending lectures, you will be reading and using online materials, activities and discussions. However, it has the same content and rigor as a conventional lecture course and will use the same textbooks as the face-to-face class. No mandatory campus visits are required to take this course. AA/AS Area B, CSU Area D-9 or E, IGETC Area 4 Access Requirements This section of Introduction to Psychology is a completely online learning experience. Topics include scientific methodology, human development, personality, psychological measurement, psychopathology, psychotherapy, motivation, perception, social influences on behavior, cognitive processes, learning, and biological basis of behavior. Description This course examines traditional areas of psychological investigation from a scientific perspective. Please take the time to read the following carefully. Bob McCoy Instructor of Psychology Behavioral Sciences Department Fusselman Hall, Room 104 Office phone: Last updated on: 7/21/15 Hello, and welcome to our class! Before our class starts in August 2015, I want to give you some basic information about the class, including what you will need to be successful in the class. 1 PSY 110: Introduction to Psychology Prof.
