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ALHOSN University, UAE In January 2011, I joined the distinguished faculty of ALHOSN University as a professor in psychology and sociology.

This website has been created as a direct way for me to communicate with my students. It will contain the latest information my students need to know about the various classes I am teaching as well as what is required from each course. Students can also use the new student forum for asking questions and discussing topics outside of the classroom.

Students are encouraged to meet with me for any questions or issues they may have.
Friday, January 27, 2012

Intro to Psychology

Treatment

FAS 230, Introduction to Psychology, is a survey class that introduces students to the major branches of psychology.

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Industrial Psychology

Oil Industry

FAS 300, Industrial Psychology, explores psychology in the workplace from employee selection to training and evaluation.

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Human Behavior

Human Behavior

FAS 310, Human Behavior in a Cross-Cultural Context, explores differences between major cultures across well-established taxonomies.

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Student News

Attendance Policy Why I Take Attendance

Although it is generally true that American undergraduates are not required to attend class, it is also true that the academic culture in the United States is very different than it is here. Learn why I strictly enforce the University's attendance policy.

Earn An A How to Earn An "A" in My Class

Professors do not "give" grades to their students: Grades can only be assigned based on student performance. There is nothing magical or mysterious about earning an "A" in my class. Learn how you can do it.

PresentationCreate the Ideal Class Presentation

Class presentations compose 30 percent of your grade in my classes. If you are to earn more than a passing grade, you must take your class presentation very seriously. Learn how to create the ideal class presentation.

File Updates

Class Files for FAS 230 have been updated. You can now download PPT slides for all chapters as well the DSM-IV criteria for personality disorders covered in the last class.

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