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Advanced Placement Psychology I. Overview of the Course Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology is designed to offer students the equivalent of an introductory college level course in psychology. The AP Psychology course is designed to introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. The course will focus on psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with major subfields in psychology. II. Course Objectives (Curriculum Requirements) AP Psychology will focus on psychological facts, research findings, terminology, phenomena, major figures, perspectives, and psychological experiments related to each of the following content areas. I. History and Approaches II. Research Methods III. Biological Bases of Behavior IV. Sensation and Perception V. States of Consciousness VI. Learning VII. Cognition VIII. Motivation and Emotion IX. Developmental Psychology X. Personality XI. Testing and Individual Differences XII. Abnormal Psychology XIII. Treatment of Psychological Disorders XIV. Social Psychology. III. Required Texts Textbook: Myers, David G. Psychology, Myers in Modules. 7 th ed., AP ed., Worth Publishers: New York, 2004. Supplemental reading materials: Barron s AP Study Guide, Psychology. Taking Sides, 16 th edition. Annual Editions: Psychology, 36 th ed. A variety of other readings and primary and secondary sources will be used during the course. The teacher will provide these materials or students will have access to them via the media center or Internet. 1

IV. Assignments and Grading Your academic progress will be evaluated through a variety of assessments. A. Assignments 1. Classwork/Homework Vocabulary: You are expected to define vocabulary as listed in Myers text at the end of each module. Practice Timed Writings: These essays can be supported by books and notes and are intended as practice for the timed writing assessments. There will be a minimum of two practice timed writings per quarter. Article Reviews: You will be given articles relating to the current topic and are asked to look for target information. There will be a minimum of two article reviews per quarter. Section Review Activities: You will be given assignments on a daily basis that enrich the lesson and improve your ability to think critically. These assignments occur on a daily basis. 2. Reading/Vocabulary Quizzes: Given to check comprehension. 3. Tests: Tests are given approximately every two weeks (after 5 or 6 class ). These tests consist of 50-60 multiple-choice questions in AP format. There is also an AP format free-response question that will be assessed separately. The free response carries one-fourth the weight of the multiple choice test. 4. Projects: There will be up to two sustained projects prior to the AP exam in May. Following the exam, there will be several projects assigned as enrichment. B. Grades 1. Marking Period (Quarter) Grades will be based on: 50% = Tests, Quarterly Assessments, Project 10% = Quizzes 40% = Other Assignments. 2. The Semester Grade will be calculated as follows: 40% = First Quarter (9 Weeks) 40% = Second Quarter (9 Weeks) 20% = Exam. C. The Advanced Placement Exam is administered in May to all students enrolled in AP Psychology. If you perform well, you may earn college credits. V. Expectations While this course is offered to any student who wishes a challenge and to prepare for college, there are high performance expectations. You are expected to complete assigned readings from the textbook and from supplemental sources, as well as comprehend, remember, discuss, and apply what you have read. compose and write essays that include a well-developed thesis statement and relevant supporting examples. analyze and apply content knowledge, rather than simply reciting or recognizing facts that have been memorized. 2

Pages of Reading PER CLASS Hours of study PER CLASS Tests, essays, papers, PER QUARTER Major Projects 8 20 1 1.5 3 unit tests 4 essays 1 major project per semester VI. Course Outline AP Psychology is a full academic year course (two semesters) and is organized into four quarters that are each nine weeks long. Quarter 1 AP Outline I, 2 and/or Strands Unit 1: History, Approaches, & Research Methods A. Logic, philosophy, and history of science B. Approaches 1. Biological 2. Behavioral 3. Cognitive 4. Humanistic 5. Psychodynamic 6. Sociocultural 7. Evolutionary/Sociobiological C. Research Methods 1. Experimental, Clinical, and Correlational Research 2. Statistics Descriptive Inferential 3. Ethics in Research 4. Psychodynamic Sociocultural Evolutionary/Sociobiological Textbook: Modules 1 & 2 2. Unit 1 Test Time Estimate 3 weeks 7 extended 3

Topic 3 Topic 9 Unit 2: Biological Bases of Behavior A. Physiological Techniques B. Neuroanatomy C. Functional Organization of the Nervous System D. Neural Transmission E. Endocrine System F. Genetics Textbook: Modules 3 & 4 2. Unit 2 Test Unit 3: Developmental Psychology A. Life Span Approach B. Research Methods C. Heredity-Environmental Issues D. Developmental Theories E. Dimensions of Development 1. Physical 2. Cognitive 3. Social 4. Moral F. Sex Roles, Sex Differences Textbook: Modules 5 10 2. Unit 3 Test 2.5 weeks 6 extended 2.5 weeks 6 extended Review and Quarterly Assessment 1 week, 2 extended 4

AP Outline Topic 4 Topic 5 Topic 6 Unit 4: Sensation and Perception A. Thresholds B. Sensory Mechanisms C. Sensory Adaptation D. Attention E. Perceptual Processes Textbook: Modules 11 16 2. Unit 4 Test Unit 5: States of Consciousness A. Sleep and Dreaming B. Hypnosis C. Psychoactive Drug Effects Textbook: Modules 17 19 2. Unit 5 Test Unit 6: Learning A. Biological Factors B. Classical Conditioning C. Operant Conditioning D. Social Learning Quarter 2 and/or Strands Time Estimate 2.5 weeks 6 extended 1 week 3 extended 2 weeks 5 extended 5

Topic 7 E. Cognitive Processes in Learning Textbook: Modules 20 22 2. Unit 6 Test Unit 7: Cognition A. Memory B. Language (add to Unit 8 assessment) C. Thinking (add to Unit 8 assessment) D. Problem Solving and Creativity (add to Unit 8 assessment) Textbook: Modules 23 27 2. Unit 7 Test 2 weeks 5 extended AP Outline Topic 11 Review and Semester Exam Quarter 3 and/or Strands Unit 8: Testing and Individual Differences A. Standardization and Norms B. Reliability and Validity C. Types of Tests D. Ethics and Standards in Testing E. Intelligence F. Heredity/Environment in Intelligence 6 1 week, 2 extended Time Estimate 2.5 weeks 6 extended

Topic 8 Topic 10 Textbook: Modules 30 32 2. Unit 8 Test Unit 9: Motivation and Emotion A. Biological Bases B. Theories of Motivation C. Hunger, Thirst, Sex, and Pain D. Social Motives E. Theories of Emotion F. Stress Textbook: Modules 33 40 2. Unit 9 Test Unit 10: Personality A. Personality Theories and Approaches B. Assessment Techniques C. Self-concept, Self-esteem D. Growth and Adjustment Textbook: Modules 41 44 3.5 weeks 8 extended lessons 2 weeks 5 extended lessons 7

2. Unit 10 Test Review and Quarterly Assessment 1 week, 2 extended AP Outline Quarter 4 and/or Strands Time Estimate 12, 13 Unit 11: Abnormal Psychology A. Definitions of Abnormality B. Theories of Psychopathology C. Diagnosis of Psychopathology D. Treatment of Psychological Disorders 1. Treatment Approaches 2. Modes of Therapy (e.g. individual, group) 3. Community and Preventive Approaches 3.5 weeks 8 extended lessons Topic 14 Textbook: Modules 45 52 2. Unit 11 Test Unit 12: Social Psychology A. Group Dynamics B. Attribution Processes C. Interpersonal Perception D. Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience E. Attitude and Attitude Change F. Organizational Behavior G. Aggression/Antisocial Behavior Textbook: Modules 53 55 1.5 weeks 4 extended lessons 8

2. Unit 12 Test Review and AP Test 1 to 3 weeks, 2 to 7 extended (based on AP test dates) 1 14 Unit 13: Performance Tasks & Enrichment Activities 2 to 3 weeks, 5 to 7 extended (based on AP test date) Review and Semester Exam 1 week, 2 extended 9