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A+ (96.67-100), A (93.33-96.66), A- (90-93.32), etc.
Midterm and Final Assessment: 5 points each, focusing on goal setting, refinement, and achievement.
ENGAGE
: Assignments that vary weekly.
WATCH/LISTEN
: Mini-lecture videos.
READ
: Textbook chapters or research articles.
Interpretation of data and making inferences from results to theory.
Deduction from theory and understanding experimental design.
Understanding theories and data in cognitive psychology.
Resources available for undocumented students through the Immigrant Student Support Office.
Violations
: Cheating and plagiarism result in a Faculty Action Report and potential failing grade.
Policy
: Strict adherence to CUNY's Academic Integrity Policy.
Email: Ensure correct email registered with Blackboard for updates.
Students requiring accommodations should contact the Center for Student Disability Services.
Academic Integrity Violations
: Strictly enforced with potential for failing grade.
Late Work
: Possibility to make up points in future modules.
Use of Technology
: Limited use of AI tools like ChatGPT with explicit explanation.
Integrity
: Individual work required unless stated otherwise.
Points
: Up to 100 points through quizzes, midterm, and exams.
Assignments
: Weekly quizzes, midterm, and cumulative final exam.
Option to complete an honors project for additional credit.
Assignment Limitations
: Cannot accrue more than 20 points per week.
Letter Grades
:
Assessments
:
Opportunity to earn up to 85 points from weekly assignments.
Quizzes and assignments: 2.5 to 5 points each.
Learning Module Components
Reading materials include textbook chapters and primary research articles.
Available on course website or Blackboard.
Objectives
:
Topics
: Memory, attention, perception, problem-solving, decision-making, language, and imagery.
Credits
: 3
Blackboard
: Used for announcements, discussion boards, and assignment submissions.
Course Website
:
Crumplab Cognition
Office Hours
: TBA via Zoom (link on Blackboard)
Format
: Asynchronous Online
Contact
: mcrump@brooklyn.cuny.edu (use PSYC 2530 in subject)
Instructor
: Dr. Matthew Crump
Student Support
Academic Integrity
Communication
Accessibility
Course Policies
Exam-Based Syllabus (Alternative)
Honors Projects
Assignments and Grading
Course Structure
Course Materials
Course Description
Course Information
PSYC 2530: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology - Syllabus Overview
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