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Dr. Stephens' Course Information


Welcome to my teaching page! Every semester I receive emails from students asking about various aspects of my courses. In response to this, I developed this page to provide some general answers to the questions often asked. On this page you will find information about my online access requirements, download sample courses syllabi and review my undergraduate independent study course policies, including Honor Thesis guidelines. Remember, this is just a general overview. If you need more specific information, please contact me via email or schedule an appointment through the Department of Psychology.

 

Online & CE6 Access Requirements

Students in all courses I teach must be prepared to use online classroom environments. All my classes have an online communication and learning requirement, including those where we meet for in- class lectures. This does not mean that you must have your own computer and internet access; the university has numerous computer labs available to students at no cost. However, it does mean you are required to make time to access the online course environment at least twice a week.

My fully online and web assisted (in- class lecture) courses both required the use CE6. Once you are registered in one of my courses you can go to the FIU online course login page on the first day of classes to access the online component of the course. In my web assisted/ in- class lecture courses, we only use the online environment for course content distribution and electronic communications (see below). For fully online courses the entire course is conducted in the online course shell; we do not have live meetings or have required schedule meetings in my fully online courses.

Except for the syllabus distributed on the first day of web assisted classes, all other course materials are only accessible online. Assignment instructions, assignment materials, assignment submissions, chapter outlines, study questions, readings and relevant learning resources are only posted online in all my courses; I do not provide hardcopy handouts of materials. For some classes the lectures and exams are also provided online. In addition, all our electronic communications- emails, course announcements- are conducted only in CE6; communications outside of the online environment are not accepted. Students will be provided with the specific information about the required online component on the first day of class.

 

Sample Syllabi

Below are links to various sample syllabi from select courses I have taught; this list will be updated periodically. Please note these are only draft syllabi and are intend to provide you with a general overview past semesters’ course requirements. Remember, specific assignments, due dates and other expectations normally change each semester.

 

Independent Studies & Honors Thesis

Select undergraduate students earn credit working on independent research through the Independent Research, Field Experience or Directed Reading course options. These courses offer an opportunity to apply academic knowledge in a research setting and serve as an introductory experience within a psychology research lab. Students wishing to do an independent study course under my supervision need to meet to discuss developing a project; I do not accept students for independent study credits who have not met to me at least two months before the first day of class. As part of this experience, students usually work on various aspects of my current research in the Health Disparities and Cultural Identities Lab. Generally, we meet bi weekly to review your progress; this means you must be responsible, self motivating and able to work independently.

Once you have completed an independent study you can work with me to complete your Honors Thesis. Completion of an Honors Thesis is the only way psychology majors can graduate with honors. More importantly, completing an Honors Thesis provides evidence of your ability to pursue independent initiatives and to make a contribution to the field of psychology. In most cases, students work on completing their Independent Study project. At the end they will have completed a graduate level research paper which they will orally present their work to their Honors Thesis faculty committee.

 

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