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Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays

8:30-9:00am

10:30-11:00am

3:00-4:00pm

Phone:

228-5475

Email:

lexi.kvasnicka@dakotacollege.edu

Textbook(s):

Taylor, S. E. (2008).

Health Psychology,

7

th

Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Course Requirements:

Exams (5 exams, each worth 40 pts)

200 points

Quizzes

50 points

Discussion Board Participation

50 points

Health Behavior Change Poster

50 points

Total: 350 points

A

315 and above

B

280-314

C

245-279

D

210-244

F

Below 210

Major Assignments (all done on Moodle):

Exams:

There will be 5 exams throughout the semester worth 40 points each. Exams will cover

information presented in class and from the textbook. Each exam will consist of 40 multiple

choice questions worth 1 point each. Exams are over specified chapters (non-cumulative).

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Exam Procedures:

Exams will be taken online (thus internet access is needed) and are

located on the course Moodle shell under the appropriate week (see the Course

Schedule). Students will have 90 minutes to complete the exam, and ONLY ONE

ATTEMPT. All exams are open until the closing date. Closing dates for exams are also

the closing dates for quizzes and discussions over the exam material (e.g., quizzes and

discussions over Chapters 6-7 will close when Exam #3 closes).

Exam Closing Dates and Times:

Exam #1 Material: Closes at 11:59pm on January 22

Exam #2 Material: Closes at 11:59pm on February 12

Exam #3 Material: Closes at 11:59pm on March 5

Exam #4 Material: Closes at 11:59pm on April 2

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Health Behavior Change Projects are also due on this date.

Exam #5 Material: Closes at 11:59pm on May 7

Quizzes:

Ten (10) quizzes will be given throughout the semester. Each quiz is worth 5 points,

and will consist of multiple choice questions. These quizzes are posted on the course Moodle

shell. These quizzes cover material presented in the week’s readings and lectures. Quizzes are