PSY3405 Syllabus
āCriticalā Health Psychology (Interdisciplinary Course on Race and Health)
SPRING 2016
HD31: Tues/Thursdays 2:30pm-3:45pm
HD32: Tues/Thursdays 2:30pm-3:45pm
Location: Midway 404
Professor:
Dr. Amanda L. Almond
Office Phone Number:
718.260.5114
*Email Address:
Office Hours (Located in Namm 604):
Monday and Wednesdays: By Appointment
Tuesdays (Walk-Ins) 11am-2pm
Thursdays (By appointment) 11am-2pm
*Email is my preferred method of contact: it is the easiest and quickest way to get in contact with me. Please put āPSY3405ā in the subject line so that the email is not placed in my junk folder on accident.
Course (Catalog) Description:
This course will provide an overview of extant literature on theories of health psychology and behavior change within the context of critical race theory and simultaneous to developing an understanding of varied philosophies of science. Prerequisite: PSY1101; ENG1101; CUNY proficiency in reading and writing
Course Text:
Open Educational Resources (OER) curated on Boundless. Sign up and log in at www.boundless.com:443/IYZV7XF2JWXWG
Ā Ā Learning Outcomes | Ā Ā Assessment Method |
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Readings, Quizzes , and ProChange Livewell Program for College Students |
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Article Critique (Individual and Group)
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Lectures, Guest Lecturers, Iām Positive Paper, Quizzes |
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Critical Race Paper, Pre-viewing and Post-viewing Film Activities |
Interdisciplinary Course-specific Learning Outcomes | Assessment Method Ā |
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Readings, Quizzes, Ā In-class and Online discussions/activities, Prochange Livewell Behavior Program for College Students, Group Work, Papers |
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Readings, Quizzes,Ā In-class and Online discussions/activities, Prochange Livewell Behavior Program for College Students, Group Work, Papers |
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Readings, Quizzes,Ā In-class and Online discussions/activities, Prochange Livewell Behavior Program for College Students, Group Work, Papers |
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Readings, Quizzes,Ā In-class and Online discussions/activities, Prochange Livewell Behavior Program for College Students, Group Work, Papers |
Course Technology Requirements
- A working City Tech email accountāresolve this matter ASAP please
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- OpenLab Account
- Boundless Account
- Blackboard (for paper submission via SafeAssign)
- ProChange Livewell Access Card (provided by professor)
- Camera (Smartphone)
- YouTube account (or Gmail account)
- Personal computer to download interactive game OR See library technician for assistance downloading game via City Tech computer
- Smart phone/mobile personal computer device
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- Information obtained from books, journals or other printed sources.
- The work of other students or of faculty.
- Information from the Internet.
- Software programs or other electronic material.
- Designs produced by other students or faculty. Cheating is the unauthorized use or attempted use of material, information, notes, study aids, devices or communication during an academic exercise.
Examples of cheating include:
- Copying from another student during an examination or allowing another to copy your work.
- Unauthorized collaboration on a take-home assignment or examination.
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