Freshman Seminar Psychology * Fall 07
Alumni Memorial Hall 214

Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 - 9:50am





 

Instructor Office  Telephone E-mail




J. Timothy Cannon, Ph.D.

AMH 204

941-­4266 (Office)

586-2022 (Home)

CANNON
( http://academic.scranton.edu/faculty/cannon )


OFFICE HOURS: Mon 11:00 - 11:50
Wed 9:00 - 9:50
Thurs 2:30 - 3:20
 
 
TA

Email

Jennifer Johnson

Jenn


Required Materials (bring to all classes - part of class participation):

University Catalog

Personal Calendar or Planner (Paper or Electronic)

Psychology Handbook 

Student Handbook



I'm usually in the lab on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings. If you can catch me, day or night, I'll be more than happy to chat (I actually get paid to do what I'd do for free--talk). On Fridays I am unavailable until 1:30 p.m.

OBJECTIVES:  This course is intended to facilitate your entry into the University community and the life of a college student.  All of the class activities are designed to achieve these objectives.  For the most part, activities and assignments have been selected in terms of what research in higher education has shown will help to accomplish these objectives.

None of the course assignments are intended to be busy work; we all have better things to do.  You will have an opportunity to provide both formal and informal feedback regarding the course and, believe me, your input is important to me.  This is my sixth time teaching this seminar and I'm a big fan of evolution; help shape the future.

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:  In order to receive appropriate accommodations, students with disabilities must register with the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence and provide relevant documentation. Students should contact Mary Ellen Pichiarello (Extension 4039) or Jim Muniz (Extension 4218), 5th floor, St. Thomas Hall, for an appointment.

CLASS ATTENDANCE/PARTICIPATION: Normally I don't require class attendance, but a seminar format is different. Twenty-five percent of the course grade is based upon attendance/participation.  Attendance is essential for a successful course experience and students are expected to attend all classes.  Unexpected emergencies can occur and, normally, up to two absences may be approved by the instructor with adequate cause.  Send me a personal email to explain all absences that you wish to have approved.  Please, DO NOT post your reasons for absences on the public class discussion board.  Any absences beyond two may require dropping the course or receiving a deficient grade, as three absences constitute approximately 20% of the entire set of class meetings. All unexcused absences will reduce the final course grade by one full letter grade for each unexcused absence (e.g., from C+ to D+ for one absence; from C+ to F for two absences).  Class participation is not defined by talking a lot (I'll take care of that).  The quality of participation, including effectively relating to other class members is important.  Note:  Regular use of the Blackboard web site is considered part of class participation.  The grading system for class participation will be that described below under GRADING .

IN THE NEWS: Weekly, you should find a link to a news story on the web that relates to some aspect of Psychology.  There will be threads on the Discussion Board for your link postings.  Please include a very brief (2-3 sentence) description of each link.  Creating and reading these postings will be considered part of class participation and we will discuss a few each week.  Postings should be made before noon each Friday. Don't wait until the last minute!  

Every student should read every posting.  Angel allows for easy checking of compliance with this requirement.  Failure to remain current on the postings will result in a 1.0 overal course grade reduction.

ACADEMIC HONESTY:  Appropriate collaboration is encouraged, but plagiarism or cheating will not be tolerated and will result in an automatic F for the course. You should consult the University's Academic Code of Honesty as soon as possible.  The code will be covered as part of the Seminar.

PAPERS:  All graded papers (listed as PA in the course schedule below) are to be two pages (plus, or minus, 3 lines) of TEXT (titles and Latin Phrases - see below - don't count), double spaced, 12 point font, with 1 inch margins.  There may be ungraded papers that are shorter. Deadlines for papers are listed in the Calendar of Events below.  Papers must be word processed in Word (or converted to Word) and submitted ONLY in word-processed form via the Digital Drop Box in Blackboard.  They will be evaluated for both content and form.  The latter includes grammar, spelling, sentence structure, organization, and appearance.

Latin Phrases:  To expand your vocabulary, you should include a total of 10 unique items from the Latin Phrases pages across the first 3 papers (a total of 10, not a total of 30 phrases).  Make these phrases bold in the text and list them below the body of the paper (the phrases listed below the body of the paper will not count toward the length of the paper).  For every missing phrase, there will be a 1.0 grade reduction on the third paper and you will be required to re-write that paper to include the missing phrases.
GRADING: Unless otherwise noted, each assignment will be graded on a 4 level system:  High Pass (4.67), Pass (4.17), Low Pass (3.67), and Do Over (0.0).  Only rarely can a High Pass be expected on an assignment, cherish them.  I expect that the majority of students will earn "Pass" grades. All written/quiz assignments not passed must be repeated until a pass is earned. There will be 1.0  reduction in the possible grade on an assignment for each "no pass."

The system for assigning final course grades is found in the table below.  Students must complete/pass all assignments.  Failure to complete/pass any assignment will reduce your overall seminar grade by 1.0.  Failure to complete an assignment on time will reduce your overall course grade by .1 for each class day that you are late, until a maximum penalty of 1.0 is reached.   

 

4.00 to 4.67
A­-  3.67 to 3.99
B+ 3.33 to 3.66
B 3.00 to 3.32
2.67 to 2.99
C+ 2.33 to 2.66
2.00 to 2.32
C-  1.67 to 1.99
D+ 1.33 to 1.66
1.00 to 1.32
F 0.00 to .99

By October 4th, students must attend one University event/lecture or join a club/organization and submit a very brief review of your experience on the Discussion Board.  I'll announce eligible events as they come up.  You are also free to pick your own, but check with me to see if it will meet this requirement.  (PJ-1)

Calendar of Events
A-Assignments, PA--Papers, PJ--Projects, QZ--Quizzes


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Table of Contents
The links in this table will bring you to the description of assignments (i.e. what you have to do). Unless otherwise noted, assignments are due by the next meeting. If there is another due date, there will either be a link within the description that will bring you to the due date, or the due date will be explicitly stated where the assignment is given. 
Assignments Papers Projects Quizzes
August 28th August 30st September 4th September 25th
August 30st September 6th September 13th  
September 6th October 2th October 8th  
September 13th November 15th    
September 18th      
September 20th      
September 25th      
October 2nd      


Meeting Number Topic
Assignment
 
Unless otherwise noted, Assignments begin AFTER the meeting number in which they are mentioned.
1
Aug. 28th
Course Overview We'll talk and share and plan.

Take a look at letters from Freshmen and Seniors(A-1)

Overview and try to learn some material on Latin Phrase page. You'll be using these phrases in your papers.  (A-1) 

Reminder: There will be a quiz on the summer reading book on Wednesday, August 30th during Demonstrations/Fundamentals of Psych Lab!

2
August 30st

Time Managment

A-1 is due for class!


We'll discuss time management and look over your weekly and semester schedules. 

Write a single paper on your initial reaction to the University/major and how your reactions relate to the Frosh and Senior letters (have separate parts of the paper react to the two letter sources). (PA-1 deadline listed below) (Don't forget Latin Phrases!)

Do a 1-page (double spaced) "This is Me" paper.  Submit this electronically through the Digital Drop Box by Tuesday at 9:00pm.  This paper will NOT be discussed in class and will NOT be graded. This is just intended to be a brief introduction of yourself.  (A-2)

Go through all of your course syllabi, except this one, and enter all tests/papers/quizzes onto your semester calendar. Bring this to your next class period. (A-3)

Prepare and submit a weekly schedule.  Separately total the number of hours that you are:  awake, studying, working (if you have a job), going to classes, and doing "other" things.  Bring this to next Thursday's class period. (A-4

3
September 4th
Computer Resources A-2 is due by 9 p.m. 

A-3
is due for class!

We'll use lab computers to see what's out there to support your academic goals. 

Join/attend at least one group/club/volunteer activity.  Post a brief statement about what you did under the appropriate thread of the Discussion Board.  ( PJ-1)  Due by class on October 2nd.
4
September 6th
Study Skills PA-1 due at 9:00pm!

A-4 is due in class!

We'll have a surprise visitor. 

Read chapter 10 in the Psychology Handbook.  Everyone examine material relevant to career goals due next Thursday. (A-5)

Write a paper on personal rules for maximizing your own study efficiency. (PA-2) (Don't forget Latin Phrases! due next Thursday) 
5
September 11th
Go to the Library  Meet in the Weinberg Memorial Library - Room 306 for an overview of library resources. 
6
September 13th
Careers and Graduate School
 

 

A-5 is due for class!

PA-2 due at 9:00pm! 

We will discuss information that will help you choose a career path and consider what that path demands of you in terms of undergraduate and  graduate school training/requirements. 
 

Write a college and post-college career plan to meet your primary and secondary career goals.  Pay particular attention to admission requirements for graduate school, if required. Submit by Thursday October 4th. (PJ-2 ) 

Read relevant material concerning your major and GE course requirements/electives (Due next class). (A-6)

7
September 18th
Course Requirements
 
 

 

A-6 is due for class!

Discuss Major and GE course requirements/electives 

Complete a 4 year academic schedule for your major and cognate courses (if relevant).  Bring this to class next class. (A-7)

8
September 20st
Advising

 

A-7 is due for class!

Discussion of the advising process. We will discuss issues related to academic honesty as well as what an advisor is for. 

Arrange to meet with your departmental advisor (NOT your CAS Advising Center advisor) for next year to introduce yourself. Simply submit the date and time that you met with your advisor--NO PAPER (A-8) is due by Oct. 9th. 

Write brief (ungraded) paper describing your Progress to Date(A-9) is due by Oct. 9th. 

Sign up to meet with instructor to discuss the above issue and paper by Friday, October 27th. (A-10)

9
September 25th
Quiz TODAY!  Quiz covering your Major/GE requirements. 

Read the University's Academic Code of Honesty(A-11)

10
September 27th
Academic Honesty A-12 due for class!

Discussion of academic honesty and plagarism.
11
October 2nd
Extracurricular Involvement
 

Stress
 
 

 

PJ-1  due by class! 

Discussion of options and why getting involved is a good idea. 

Suggestions for coping and examination of campus resources that may help. 

Read the brief history of the University - posted in Angel.  Write a  paper overviewing and reacting to the preceeding.  (PA-3 )  (Don't forget Latin Phrases!)

Read Do You Speak Ignatian? (A-12 ) 
12
October 4th
Jesuit Education and Mission

A-13 is due for class!

PJ-2 is due at 9:00pm!

Facilitated by presentations by you, we will discuss Jesuit education and University mission in class.

Note!!  Annual Major Opportunities Fair, Wednesday, October 24th, Eagen Auditorium - 2:30-4:00pm - Free popcorn!!
13
October 9th
Last Regular Meeting Before the Final Wrap-up A-8, A-9, PA-3 Due by 9:00pm!
 
Prepare a list of things that you would keep and change for next year's class. Submit by 9pm Friday November 23rd (PJ-3)

Remember that A-11 is due on Oct. 27th!
 Advising Reminder
Advising Reminder The Major Fair will be on Monday., October 30th - time still unclear - Eagen Auditorium

Just a reminder, advising for Psychology Majors will be held in the CAS Advising Center, St. Thomas Hall Rm 309. (Date TBA)
14
November 13th
Final Wrap-up

 

Course evaluations and tearful good-byes.

Prepare a letter for next year's freshmen.  Submit by 9pm Friday December 1st (There won't be a final.).  (PA-4)

Remember to submit PJ-3 on Nov. 23rd by 9:00pm!


 

Percentage of Grade

10% 
25% 
40% 
25%

Type of Assignments

1 quiz 
3 projects 
4 papers 
class participation

Syllabus Code

QZ 
PJ 
PA

NB:    Class participation is not defined by talking a lot (I'll take care of that).  The quality of participation, including effectively relating to other class members is important.