Individualized
Instruction (INI) |
Psy
3061 - Physiological Psychology - Section 200 |
Instructor: Robert Lloyd
Instructor E-mail: rlloyd@d.umn.edu
Term: Fall 2007
Date Range: Students must register by September 4, 2007
and complete all course requirements by December 14, 2007. No
exceptions.
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| Course Level: Undergraduate
Credits: 4
Course Delivery: Online - WebCT
Registration Deadline: December 21, 2007 |
Cost per undergraduate credit: $253.50
Additional fees may apply
Prerequisites: 4 Psychology credits or instructor consent
Additional Info: A-F only |
Description: Physiological basis
of behavior, including central and peripheral nervous systems, sensory
processes as they relate to perception, cognition, emotion, motivation,
intelligence, and learning. |
Required Textbooks: Textbooks can
be purchased from the UMD
Bookstore
Physiology of Behavior, 7th Edition, Neil Carlson, Allyn and
Bacon, 2001 |
Course Welcome from Instructor: Course welcome to be
updated prior to start of class.
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WebCT Information:
Please read through this document carefully as it will explain how to
use WebCT and different ways to access your online course:
- If you have not used the WebCT environment before please visit the
“Student Orientation Course Site” http://webct.umn.edu/students/
prior to the beginning of this course.
- It is very important that you test your login prior to the course
start date. If you are having problems or if you need assistance, please
email the WebCT Vista help desk at webct@umn.edu.
Please note, you will not be able to
access your course materials until September 4, 2007, but can test your
login.
- Please have your book or course materials before the course begins,
contact the UMD bookstore to request the required materials 218-726-7286
or toll free 866-726-UMD1 or visit the book store web site at http://umdstores.com.
How do I access my online course(s)?
Log in:
- Go to the University of Minnesota Duluth homepage http://www.d.umn.edu
- On the left side of the page click on “My UMD” (see Quick
Links)
- Click on “Log into Portal”
- Enter your x.500 login information
- Click on the “My Toolkit” tab
- Scroll down to find your course(s) or click on the WebCT Vista link.
- Remember to Log Out when you are finished using WebCT.
You can also access your online course by following this route:
- Go to the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Psychology homepage:
http://www.d.umn.edu/psy
- On the left of the page click on “Online Courses”
- In the middle of the page click on “MyU Portal”
- In the upper left of page click on “Click here to sign-in”
- Enter your x.500 login information (same username and password you
use for UMD email)
- Click on the “My Toolkit” tab
- Scroll down to find your course(s) or click on the WebCT Vista link.
- Remember to Log Out when you are finished using WebCT.
Note: There is a wealth of information located within the psychology
online course web page, so please bookmark this site: http://www.d.umn.edu/psy/online_courses/index.html
I do not know my University Internet ID and password
- Please note: you must initiate your internet id account before logging
into your online course. https://www.umn.edu/initiate
- If you have initiated your account and forgotten your password, you
will need to have your password reset. During business hours contact
the Help Desk (218-726-8847) or if you are on campus, please visit the
Campus Center Info Desk).
Important browser set up information
- Please check to make sure that your browser is set to work with correctly
with your online learning environment. http://webct.umn.edu/browser/config-vista.shtml
- You will need to have your pop-up windows enabled and java configured.
Review the above link.
Helpful WebCT Vista Student Resources:
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DISABILITY ACCESS STATEMENT
To request disability accommodations, please contact:
Catherine Rackliffe
UMD Office of Equal Opportunity
269 DAdB
1049 University Drive
Duluth, MN 55812-2496
Tel. 218-726-6827
FAX No. 218-726-7505
E -mail: cracklif@d.umn.edu
For more information on disability services and resources at UMD, please
check out http://www.d.umn.edu/access/. |