READ ME FIRST: Begin by carefully reading the information provided on this page. The following three document links provide important information about the course. Click on the three links below and do the Canvas Student Tutorial before you start.
General Guidelines and Expectations: Offers brief explanation of the activities in the course and the communication process.
Course Syllabus: Information included in this link are course objectives, textbook information, discussion board guidelines and grading rubric, course grading assessments and scale, makeup policy, and technological information.
Course Chart: Provides a synopsis of the semester with the due dates.
*** READY TO GET STARTED? Click the "Modules" link on the Course Menu bar to your left. ***
Meet the Instructor: Click on the link Welcome to Introduction to Psychology
Student Services Information: This includes information about the library, career planning & job placement, counseling services, student organizations, and other academic and support services. Click Student Life to see what other resources are available to you.
Quizlet: This link will take you to Quizlet where you can find some vocabulary terms that are used in this course (They are NOT all the terms used; only a sampling). You can also use this website to create your own study material in various formats. Note: At the end of every chapter in your text there is a vocabulary list.
External Links: These are some technologies that may be used in this course. Click on the links provided if you need accessibility to them.
Microsoft products
Adobe Acrobat
The syllabus page shows a table-oriented view of the course schedule, and the basics of
course grading. You can add any other comments, notes, or thoughts you have about the course
structure, course policies or anything else.
To add some comments, click the "Edit" link at the top.