Mr. Katsionis david.katsionis@burnabyschools.ca
Throughout this course we will explore a wide variety of topics such as the impact of human behavior and psychological concepts such as human development, social psychology, personality and abnormal behavior. As we progress through our four units, we will be approaching this course from a clinical perspective. By maintaining this perspective, we can keep an open mind and understand the rationale behind why certain individuals choose to make conscious decisions.
Course Expectations:
- Treat yourself, others, the teacher and learning space with respect.
- It is expected you will submit all assignments on time and to the best of your abilities.
- Ask questions so that we can have an engaged learning environment.
- There are NO cell phones permitted unless otherwise specified. Phones will be taken away for improper use.
- You are required to be in class on time. If you are late, come into the classroom as quietly as possible.
- If you are away, you are still responsible for all missed work. Consult Mr. Katsionis when this happens.
- Ask the teacher when you need to leave the room for a water break and/or the washroom.
- You must follow ALL online procedures and regularly check our class website: https://sd41blogs.ca/katsionisd/
- Please submit ALL assignments through Microsoft Teams
Assessment:
Throughout this course we will use a variety of both Summative and Formative assessments. This will include discussions, assignments, projects, journals, simulations, educational games, quizzes and tests. Below is a breakdown of how you will be assessed in Psychology 12.
Social-Personal Responsibility 10%
Assignments/Projects 65%
Tests 25%
Units/Topics
Unit One: Methods Domain
Module 1: Introduction and Careers
Module 2: History and Perspectives
Module 3: Nature vs. Nurture in Psychology
Module 4: Research Strategies and Ethics
Unit Two: Bio-Psychological Domain
Module 1: The Nervous System and the Endocrine System
Module 2: The Brain
Module 3: Sensation
Module 4: Perception
Module 5: Motivation
Module 6: Emotion
Module 7: Effects of Stress
Module 8: Promoting Wellness
Unit Three: Variations in Individual and Group Behavior
Module 1: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
Module 2: Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Module 3: Dissociative, Schizophrenic, and Personality Disorders
Module 4: Psychological Therapies
Module 5: Social Thinking and Social Influence
Unit Four: The Cognitive Mind
Module 1: Classical Conditioning
Module 2: Operant Conditioning
Module 3: Observational Learning
Module 4: Sleep, Dreams, and Body Rhythms
Module 5: Hypnosis
Module 6: Drugs