Psy 307. Humanistic, Existential & Transpersonal Psychology
Spring 2002

GRADING POLICY

Letter Grades:

60% - Written Assignments: 15% each, Study Guides 1-4. Grading criteria for each paper are published on the class web site.

15% - Group presentation on an area of contemporary humanistic psychology (Study Guide #5)

15% - Final Exam on Key Terms (Matching terms to authors. Definitions: matching and using in a sentence)

5% - Group Participation Grade

5% - Portfolio

Click here for General Qualitative Grading Guidelines

Recycling Instructions. If you wish to recycle a paper you should:

--Submit both the original version and the recycled version.
--Include the original cover ("Criteria") sheet; do not print a new one (points will be revised on the original cover sheet).

Portfolio: At the end of the semester, a portfolio will be submitted containing all of the written work for the semester (individual papers plus copies of groups assignments).

Attendance: Attendance will be recorded after the add/drop period. Two unexcused absences will be permitted. After that, each unexcused absence lowers your letter grade 1/3 grade point.

Group Assignments are graded CR/NC. Missing an assignment lowers your final letter grade 1/3 grade point. One NC assignment is allowed; after that, each NC lowers your final letter grade 1/3 grade point.

Students with Disabilities: If you are a student with a documented disability and believe you may need academic accommodations for this course please be sure to see me during the first two weeks of the semester. Please note that you must be registered each semester with the DISABLED STUDENT SERVICES office in STEV 1038, phone 664-2677 to receive accommodation consideration.

Unacceptable Behavior: Submitting a plagiarized paper (e.g. an Internet download) or signing the attendance roster for another student will result in failing the course.

 

 

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