Intro to Psychology

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

Ethics familiarizes students with major branches of ethical theory and the most prominent contemporary debates in applied ethics.
Human Behavior

FAS 310, Human Behavior in a Cross-Cultural Context, explores differences between major cultures across well-established taxonomies.
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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.
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Midterm Exam Dates
Effective fall semester 2011, midterm exams will be administered directly by the course faculty member during one of the two regularly scheduled class times.
Midterm Schedule
FAS230 Introduction to Psychology
- Section 01: Sunday, October 30th; 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Rm MC105
- Section 50: Monday, October 31st; 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Rm WR102
FAS310 Human Behavior in a Cross-cultural Context
- Section 01: Monday, October 31st, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Rm MC202
- Section 50: Sunday, October 30th, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Rm WR101
Notes
Students may use a printed edition (hard copy) of an English-Arabic dictionary during the exams. Cell phones and other electronic devices are strictly forbidden.
Textbook Update
Textbooks for FAS 108 Ethics and FAS 230 Introduction to Psychology are available now in the bookstore.
All students MUST purchase or otherwise obtain a copy of the course textbook and bring it to every class.