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Class Name: Syllabus AP Psychology AP Psychology Teacher Name: Mr. Myers Description: AP Psychology is a comprehensive study of the human mind and cognitive processes. Students will examine the many structures of the brain and their involvement in human action and social interaction. The class will provide a rigorous examination of cognitive development, perception, comprehension, consciousness, and learning. The course will also involve an analysis human emotion, mental disorders and their treatments. AP Psychology is an intense and enlightening journey through the depths of the human mind. Location: Room Number 108 Available Times: Text(s) used: Homework Policy: Before School; 7:00 A.M.-7:45 A.M. Eighth Period Planning 1:17 P.M.-2:01 P.M. After School; 3:15 P.M.-4:00 P.M. Myers, David. Psychology. New York: Worth Publishers. Eighth Ed. 2007. All assignments will be assigned in advance, giving students ample time to complete. All assignments should be done upon entering the classroom on the specified day. If any assignment is not completed on the specified day, the student has one day to complete the assignment for half credit. After one day past the assigned day the assignment is given zero points. Grading Proportions: Description % of Grade Tests 50% Projects and Papers 30% Homework 20%

Assignments: Tests Each unit will be accompanied with a test consisting of 40-50 multiple choice questions, three to four short answer questions, and one full essay. Prior to taking the test, students will be given a study guide covering all information from the unit. Journal Article Reviews Students must read and review two psychological journal articles every nine weeks. The articles should come from an accredited source (Ex. American Psychologist). The journal reviews should be two pages in length worth 25 points each. Learning Blogs Students must maintain a blog throughout the duration of the school year. Students will post about information they find interesting and questions about the information. Students will also be expected to answer discussion questions for each unit will also be posted on the blog. Abnormal Psychology and Treatment Project Each student is to pick a disorder described in the DSM to research and use as a topic for a 10-20 minute PowerPoint presentation. The PowerPoint presentation should include the symptoms, description, social issues, and treatments of the disorder. The PowerPoint presentation is worth fifty points. Research Papers Students must choose a topic from the information covered throughout the class to write a five page research paper. The paper should illuminate the topic, looking beyond the basic information, attempting to create an original argument.

Final The class will end with a cumulative final worth 1/9 of the final grade. Additional Assignments: Summer Assignment The students are to read a journal article discussing mind and body interaction. The students are to write a two-three page review of the article and provide questions about further avenues of research based on the article. Course Outline Extra Credit For extra credit the students are to read an approved psychological based book and write a two- three page report. I. Explanations of Psychology, Historical Approaches, and Research Methods Explanation and importance of psychology Historical psychologists Historical psychological approaches (Behaviorist, Cognitive, Humanistic, Psychoanalytic, Evolutionary, and Neuroscience) Psychological research methods (introspection, observations, testing, surveys, and experimentation) Statistical research vocabulary (mean, median, mode, correlational studies, tendency, and significance) Research ethics II. Neuroscience Neuron (structures and functions) Brain (structures, functions, and development) Nervous System (structures and functions)

Endocrine System (structures and functions) Genetics (role of heredity in psychology) III. Sensation and Perception Structures of the sensory organs Thresholds (absolute and differential) Operation of sensory organs Process of organ transduction Mental perception of sensory information Gestalt Psychology IV. Behaviorism and Learning Explanations of human behavior Analysis of human action and reaction Classical Conditioning (Pavlov) Operant Conditioning (Skinner, Thorndike, and Bandura) The impact of natural development verses parental and social nurturing V. Cognitive Development and Nature vs. Nurture Stages of cognitive development (Piaget) Psychoanalytic development (Freud) Psychosocial stages of development (Erikson) Moral Development (Kohlberg) The interaction of physical and cognitive development Developmental studies (Cross-sectional and Longitudinal)

VI. States of Consciousness Stages of Sleeping (NREM and REM) Hypnosis (psychological explanation) Freud s levels of consciousness Psychoactive narcotics (psychical and cognitive effects) VII. Memory, Language, and Intelligence Define consciousness Informing encoding and storage Types of memory (sensory memory, short-term, long-term, implicit, and explicit) Process of Retrieval (retrieval cues) Importance of ability to solve problems, algorithms, heuristics, framing, and fixation Acquisition of language Human use of language Beliefs of intelligence (definition and explanation of intelligence) Use of psychological and intelligence testing (explanation, ethics, reliability, and validity) Types of psychological tests (intelligence, attitude, achievement, and standardized) Role of individual differences VIII. Emotion and Motivation Intrinsic motivation (instincts, drives, and Maslow s hierarchy)

Extrinsic motivation (social motives, achievement, and rewards) Psychological theories of emotion (James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, and Schacter-Singer) Physiological displays of emotion (fear, anger, happiness, and depression) Emotion based disorders (depression and eating) IX. Psychological and Physiological Effects of Stress Concept and definition stress Types of Stressors (family, occupation, and intrinsic) Psychical impacts of stress Psychological impacts of stress Stress coping techniques X. Personality Psychoanalytic theories of personality (Freud, Jung, and Adler) Trait Perspectives theory of personality (Allport) Personality Assessment Humanistic theories of personality (Maslow and Rogers) Social-Cognitive theories of personality (Bandura and Seligman) XI. Psychological Disorders and Treatment Definition and explanation of abnormality and psychological disorder Approaches to abnormality and psychological disorders The use of the DSM-IV (classifying and analyzing symptoms)

The major groupings of psychological disorders (anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, and personality disorders) Types of psychotherapy (behavioristic, humanistic, psychoanalytic, cognitive, group, and pharmacological Effectiveness of psychotherapies XII. Social Psychology Attribution of behavior and attitudes Psychological principles of Asch, Milgram and Janis Parental impacts on behavior Impact of culture, society, and peers (prejudice, stereotype and discrimination