Ms. Callista M. Lee, M.S.

 

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All of my classes for Fall 2010 are full, but you may come to class the first day and sign up for the Add Code lottery. For Psy 120 online, you must attend the Orientation in Room 611 from 4-6pm on Monday, 8/16 if you hope to add the class.

 

Click on "Syllabi & Announcements" below for more information about your class.

 

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Syllabi and Announcements

For all Current Courses

Online and hybrid classes

General Information

 

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Course Syllabi, Assignments, Study Hints

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Course No. Name Section(s) Syllabi  Assignments
Psy 101 Intro Psych Psy 101 not currently taught by Ms. Lee N/A  
Psy 131

Cross-Cultural Psych

Web-Enhanced

Fall 2010

CRN 12316

Textbook: Multicultural Psychology, 2nd ed.

by Mio, Barker & Tumambing

 

Fall 2010 Syllabus

Bookstore

Go to MyGateway

Go to CE6

CE Orientation Handout

Psy 120

Online

Human Sexuality Online

General info about the online course

FC Distance Education

 

Fall 2010

Psy 120 Online

CRN 11660

Urgent!

Enrolled students must log-in to our course in CE6/8

 by Tuesday of the first week of classes or

 they will be dropped so that another student

may be added in their place. Check the FC

Distance Ed website for all technical information

needed for successful log-in and functioning

within our course management system (CE6).

 

Students who add the course may have to wait from

 12-24 hours before they will be granted access to the

online course in CE6/8 so keep trying to log-in and in the

 meantime, read the Syllabus and Chapters 1 and 2

 in your textbook. 

 

Fall 2010 Syllabus

We'll be using the 2nd edition of Human Sexuality by Roger Hock MyPsychKit is encouraged by not required

 Bookstore

Go to CE/6 for your weekly assignments

Orientation Handout

 

Psy 120

"face-to-face"

 

Human Sexuality

Web-Enhanced

 Fall 2010

CRN 12317 (Thursdays)

Textbook: Human Sexuality

by Roger Hock, 2nd Edition

MyPsychKit is encouraged by not required

 

 

Fall 2010 Syllabus

 

Bookstore

 

Go to MyGateway

Go to CE6

Orientation Handout

Psy 120

"face-to-face"

Human Sexuality

Web-Enhanced

Fall 2010

CRN 11036 (Mondays)

Textbook: Human Sexuality

by Roger Hock, 2nd edition

MyPsychKit is encouraged by not required

 

Fall 2010 Syllabus

Bookstore

Go to MyGateway

Go to CE6

Orientation Handout

Psy 120

Online

 

Summer 2010

CRN 30387

Textbook: Human Sexuality, 2nd ed

Not necessary to purchase with the MyPsychKit access code

Syllabus Smr '10 Important!

Orientation Handout

         
Psy 219

Hybrid

 

Human

Services

"hybrid"

 

FC Distance Education

 

Spring 2010

CRN 21095

Psy 219 Introduction to the Human Services

Textbook: Intro Human Services

 through the eyes of practice settings

Michelle Martin

Our textbook comes packaged with

"My Helping Lab"  (MHL) - but if you purchase a

 used book you'll need to spend an extra

 $25 to purchase access to My Helping Lab,

so you make the call as to which way

 you want to go.

Some students opt to do without My Helping Lab

 and complete other projects instead.

Sp '10 Syllabus

 

FC Bookstore

My Helping Lab

You can purchase access to MHL at the link above.

Go to CE6

Our orientation to the hybrid portion of class will be conducted during regular class time

Orientation Handout

 

 

 

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