NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE
COURSE SYLLABUS
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Course Title:
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Social Psychology
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Course Prefix & Number:
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PSYC 2319
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Section Number:
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340
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Semester/Year:
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Fall/2020
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Semester Credit Hours:
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3
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Lecture Hours:
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3
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Lab Hours:
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0
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Course Description (NCTC Catalog):
Study of individual behavior within the social environment. May include topics such as the socio-psychological process, attitude formation and change, interpersonal relations, and group processes. (Cross-listed as SOCI2326)
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Course Prerequisite(s): None
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Required Course Materials:
Myers, D.G. Social Psychology. 13th edition. McGraw Hill. ISBN 978-1260917574
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INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Name of Instructor:
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Jennifer Doran
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Campus/Office Location:
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Corinth / Room 337
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Telephone Number:
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(940) 498-6424
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E-mail Address:
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jdoran@nctc.edu
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OFFICE HOURS
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Online and by appointment
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Online and by appointment
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Online and by appointment
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Online and by appointment
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Online and by appointment
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It is my goal to return all phone calls and emails within 24 hours.
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (From Academic Course Guide Manual/Workforce Education Course Manual/NCTC Catalog
At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
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Analyze human emotional, psychological and behavioral processes in a social context.
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Identify factors that shape affect, behavior and cognitions in social situations.
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Describe the types of social interaction between two or more individuals and the relationships among individuals and groups.
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Understand and apply social psychological principles to everyday life.
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Describe and define basic concepts and theories of social psychology.
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GRADING CRITERIA
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Graded Course Elements
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Point Value
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Percentage of Final Grade
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1.
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Exams
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200 points
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20%
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2.
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Online Activities
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450 points
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45%
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3.
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Discussions
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150 points
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15%
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3.
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Social Norms Experiment
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100 points
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10%
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4.
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Social Situations Paper
(Institutional Assessment)
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100 points
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10%
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TOTAL:
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1,000 points
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100 %
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- Exams (200 points): We will have two exams that are worth 100 points each. Exams will cover material from our text and material from our online class. Exams are timed so it is important to understand the material prior to testing.
- Online Activities (450 points): Each week we'll have an activity in Canvas to complete. Activities cannot be submitted once the due date has passed.
- Discussions (150 points): A discussion question will be posted each week for you to discuss with the class. These questions will require you to reflect on and apply the material from our course. Grades will be determined by meeting length requirements and by expanding on the discussion's content in a meaningful way.
- Social Norms Experiment (100 points): Due in Week 7. Grade will relate to inclusion of required elements, content, and presentation. Please see the document in Canvas and the rubric below for additional details.
- Social Situations Paper (100 points): This assignment will be due in Week 13. Please see the document in Canvas and the rubric below for additional details.
TOTAL: 1,000 possible points
RUBRIC for
SOCIAL NORMS EXPERIMENT
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Grading Criteria
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Excellent
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Proficient
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Approaches Expectations
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Does Not Meet Expectations
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Presentation of Ideas / Research
~Up to 60 points
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51-60 points
**Presents main points clearly and in a well-organized manner.
**Answering of questions is thorough, and demonstrates understanding of subject matter.
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36-50 points
**Presents main points in a somewhat organized manner.
**Answering of questions is somewhat thorough, and demonstrates a degree of understanding of subject matter.
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16-35 points
**Presents main points but organization is not fully achieved. **Answering of questions demonstrates some understanding but some uncertainty of subject matter.
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0-15 points
**Main points are unclear. Overall organization is difficult or impossible to follow.
**Answering of questions demonstrates a lack of knowledge with regard to the subject matter.
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Visual Presentation
~Up to 15 points
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12-15 points
**Visually appealing.
**Uses varied font sizes / colors / visuals to enhance audience experience. **Graphics are engaging and enhance understanding of content.
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9-11 points
**Somewhat visually appealing.
**Uses varied font sizes / colors / visuals to somewhat enhance audience experience. **Graphics are engaging at times and enhance understanding of content to a degree.
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5-8 points
**Uses varied font sizes / colors / visuals to slightly enhance audience experience. *Graphics are used but not overly engaging or relevant.
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0-4 points
**Not visually appealing.
**Does not use varied font sizes / colors / visuals to enhance audience experience. **Graphics are not included.
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Sources
~Up to 15 points
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12-15 points
**Cites all data obtained from sources.
**Sources are reliable and APA citation style is accurate.
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9-11 points
**Cites most data obtained from sources.
**Sources are largely reliable and APA citation style is somewhat accurate.
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5-8 points
**Cites minimal data obtained from sources.
**Sources are present but not reliable; errors in APA citation style are noted.
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0-4 points
**Does not cite sources.
** APA citation style is not evident.
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Mechanics
~Up to 10 points
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9-10 points
**Ideas are communicated clearly.
**Accurate grammar/spelling.
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6-8 points
**Ideas are generally communicated clearly.
**Grammar/spelling generally accurate.
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3-5 points
**Ideas are often unclear due to mechanical errors.
**Errors in grammar/spelling noted.
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0-2 points
**Message is lost due to significant mechanical errors.
**Significant errors in grammar/spelling are present.
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TOTAL POINTS
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/100 Points
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RUBRIC
for
SOCIAL SITUATIONS PAPER
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Grading Criteria
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Excellent
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Proficient
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Approaches Expectations
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Does Not Meet Expectations
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Content Relevance, Accuracy and Organization
~Up to 80 points
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61-80 points
**Presents appropriate material clearly and in a well-organized manner.
**Writing clearly demonstrates sound understanding of subject matter.
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41-60 points
**Presents material in a somewhat organized manner.
**Writing demonstrates a degree of understanding of subject matter.
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21-40 points
**Presents somewhat relevant material but organization is not fully achieved. **Writing demonstrates some understanding but some uncertainty with subject matter.
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0-20 points
**Content is unclear. Overall organization is difficult or impossible to follow.
**Writing demonstrates a lack of knowledge with regard to the subject matter.
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Sources
~Up to 10 points
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9-10 points
**Cites all data obtained from sources.
**Sources are reliable and APA citation style is accurate.
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6-8 points
**Cites most data obtained from sources.
**Sources are largely reliable and APA citation style is somewhat accurate.
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3-5 points
**Cites minimal data obtained from sources.
**Sources are present but not reliable; errors in APA citation style are noted.
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0-2 points
**Does not cite sources.
** APA citation style is not evident.
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Mechanics
~Up to 10 points
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9-10 points
**Ideas are communicated clearly.
**Accurate grammar/spelling.
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6-8 points
**Ideas are generally communicated clearly.
**Grammar/spelling generally accurate.
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3-5 points
**Ideas are often unclear due to mechanical errors.
**Errors in grammar/spelling noted.
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0-2 points
**Message is lost due to significant mechanical errors.
**Significant errors in grammar/spelling are present.
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TOTAL POINTS EARNED
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/ 100 POINTS
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Course Calendar
Week 1 – Welcome; What IS Social Psychology?
August 24th - 30th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 1 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 1
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll by Wednesday
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All assignments for Week 1 are due on or before August 30th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 2 – Research in Psychology
August 31st – September 6th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Review Chapter 1 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 2
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 2 are due on or before September 6th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 3 – The Self
September 7th – 13th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 2 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 3
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 3 are due on or before September 13th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 4 – Social Beliefs and Judgments
September 14th – 20th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 3 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 4
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 4 are due on or before September 20th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 5 – Attitudes
September 21st – 27th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 4 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 5
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 5 are due on or before September 27th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 6 – Genes, Culture and Gender
September 28th – October 4th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 5 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 6
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 6 are due on or before October 4th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 7 – Conformity and Obedience
October 5th – 11th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 6 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 7
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
- Submit Social Norms Experiment to Canvas
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 7 are due on or before October 11th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 8 – Persuasion; Group Influence
October 12th – 18th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapters 7 and 8 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 8
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
- Complete Exam One (Covers material for Weeks 1 through 8)
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 8 are due on or before October 18th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 9 – Prejudice
October 19th – 25th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Review Chapter 9 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 9
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 9 are due on or before October 25th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 10 – Aggression
October 26th – November 1st
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 10 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 10
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 10 are due on or before November 1st by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 11 – Attraction and Intimacy
November 2nd – 8th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 11 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 11
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 11 are due on or before November 8th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 12 – Altruism
November 9th – 15th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 12 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 12
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 12 are due on or before November 15th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 13 – Conflict
November 16th – 22nd
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 13
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
- Submit Social Situations Paper in Canvas
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 13 are due on or before November 22nd by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 14 – Social Psychology and Health
November 23rd – 29th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 14 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 14
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 14 are due on or before November 29th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 15 – Social Psychology and the Law
November 30th – December 6th
Readings:
- View PowerPoint for this week
- Read Chapter 15 in your textbook
- Review other Canvas materials for Week 15
Assignments:
- Respond to Poll
- Respond to Discussion Board for this week (Initial response PLUS at least two follow-up responses)
- Complete online activity for this week
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 15 are due on or before December 6th by 11:59 pm CST.
Week 16 – Wrapping Up
December 7th – 10th
***Please note that this is a short week - all assignments are due by Friday***
Readings:
- Review chapters from Weeks 9 to 15
Activities:
- Complete Exam 2 (Covers material from Weeks 9 through 15)
- Have a fabulous holiday break!
Module Deadlines:
All Assignments for Week 16 are due on or before December 10th by 11:59 pm CST.
SUGGESTED WEEKLY SCHEDULE
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BY TUESDAY
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Read the chapter(s) and review other materials for the week
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BY WEDNESDAY
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Respond to poll
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BY THURSDAY
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Post initial response to discussion
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BY FRIDAY
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View weekly video, if applicable; post additional discussion posts
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BY SATURDAY
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Submit activity, submit any additional assignments / exams
**While Sunday is the due date for activities, assignments and exams, I highly recommend completing these earlier in the week so that you have time to reach out with any questions that may arise.
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QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, or COMPLAINTS
Name of Chair/Coordinator:
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Adam Ramsey
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Office Location:
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Gainesville Campus, Room 814
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Telephone Number:
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940-668-7731, ext. 4925
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E-mail Address:
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aramsey@nctc.edu
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Name of Instructional Dean:
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Dr. Bruce King
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Office Location:
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316 E Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201
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Telephone Number:
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940-380-2504
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E-mail Address:
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bking@nctc.edu
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