Psyc 890 001 or Psyc 591 001

DBS Professional Seminar

Course Syllabus - Spring 2007

Dr. Adam Winsler

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Instructor:                     Adam Winsler, Ph.D.               Office:              2023 David King Hall

Phone:                          (703) 993-1881                       Office Hours:    Mon 10:30-11:30, Thurs11-12 + by  appt.

Email:                           awinsler@gmu.edu                   Winsler URL:   http://classweb.gmu.edu/awinsler          

Course Schedule          M  11:30–12:20                       Location:          Rob A 101

Credit Hours:                1                                 

           

Course Description & Goals

 

The Spring DBS professional seminar is designed to build off and continue the sense of community for first year graduate students in ADP and BIO that was formed during the Fall professional seminar, to foster an academic and supportive context for all graduate students in DBS, and to serve as a mechanism for facilitating student organization of the DBS brown-bag colloquia series. Students in this course will organize the speaker series both for the current Spring semester and for the following Fall semester. This involves contacting and scheduling both external and internal speakers and panels, deciding on topics and formats to be covered, advertising the sessions, attending the sessions, and providing a variety of speaker-support functions (AV/technology needs, drinks, lunch, parking, maps etc…)

 

Course Requirements/Assignments/Activities

 

1)      Attendance/participation at the colloquia. Students are required to attend every colloquium this semester. Students are allowed to miss one session without penalty but after that, the student’s grade will be affected.

 

2)      Planning/organizing future colloquia – Students are responsible for completing the speaker schedule for this semester and for largely filling the speaker schedule for the next fall.

 

3)      Speaker support. Students will assist in providing speaker support this semester (AV/technology needs, drinks, lunch, parking, maps etc…)

 

 

Grading Procedures

 

Grades for this course will be on a satisfactory/no credit basis. In order to receive a satisfactory pass, students will need to complete requirements above.

 

 

Accommodation for Students with Disabilities

 

It is the policy of the University and this instructor to make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. Students who may have special needs because of a physical or learning disability are encouraged to contact the Disability Resource Center ASAP (222 Student Union I) 993-2474 http://www.gmu.edu/student/drc/  Students with disabilities who are in need of accommodation relative to class attendance/arrival, course requirements, or related aspects of course performance and who have already processed the necessary paperwork with Disability Support Services must initiate such a request in writing immediately, and prior to any anticipated need, to the instructor. Such requests will be accommodated within the reasonable constraints of fairness and timeliness with regard to the instructor and the other students enrolled in the course.

 


Speaker Schedule

 

Date

Speaker

Topic

Monday

Jan 22

Organizational meeting

 

Monday

Jan 29

Dr. Mark Goor,

Education and Human Development, GMU

Teaching at the College Level: Tips and Reflections

Monday

Feb 5

Dr. Bob Smith

Psychology, GMU

 

 

Sculpting Adolescent Brain Development: Drug and Environmental Influences on Late Brain Growth

Monday

Feb 12

GMU Alumni Session

Amy Shillady, Rene Hackney,

Monica Greene, Greg Wallace

Tips, Reflections, and Lessons from the Real World

 

Monday

Feb 19

Dr. Donna Morrison

Sociology/Public Policy, Georgetown

Family Structure and the Well-Being of Children: Dynamic Perspectives

Monday

Feb 26

Dr Johannes Rojahn

Psychology, GMU

Applied Behavior Analysis: What It Is and What It Is Not

Monday

Mar 5

Stephanie Johnson

Director of Applied Psychological Science

Science Directorate, APA

Opportunities in Psychology for Advanced Degree Graduates

Monday March 12

NO CLASS –SPRING BREAK

 

Monday March 19

Dr. Ellen Rowe,

Psychology, GMU

 

 

A Typology of Adolescent Adjustment: An Empirical Approach to Classifying Adolescents

Monday March 26

Dr. Pamela Garner

New Century College, GMU

 

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Monday April 2

 

Dr. Thomas Moeller

Psychology, University of Mary Washington

 

TV Violence and Youth Aggression: A Contrarian Looks at the Data

Monday

April 9

Dr. Chandan Vaidya

Psychology/Neuroscience, Georgetown University

Brain Basis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Monday April 16

Dr. Charissa Cheah

Psychology, UMBC

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Monday

April 23

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April 30

Dr. Carole Brown

Education, Catholic University

 

 

 

How the ECLS-B database can inform our efforts to identify children who are at-risk for developmental delay due to prenatal alcohol exposure

Monday

May 7

(Final Exam)

Dr. Christina Gee

Psychology, George Washington University

 

Adolescent Mothers & Fathers: Determinants of Father Involvement