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COURSE SYLLABUS©2016
We believe in respect for the individual, in personal integrity and in education as a means of improving the human condition.
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COURSE DETAILS
TERM:
COURSE TITLE:
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TEXTBOOK /
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MATERIALS:
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PSYC 5700 – Psychopharmacology
7.5
12 cr. in PSYC MA
20
None.
Enter the textbook(s) and other required or supplemental course materials. List
particularly every title requiring a bookstore order. For help choosing a textbook,
including receiving gratis academic inspection copies, contact the librarian Benjamin
Fasching-Gray at [email protected] . If there is a standard
textbook for your course (info in your contract), please enter that title. If you would
like to change this textbook, you must get the approval from your department head.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course explores the relationship between counseling psychology, psychopharmacology,
psychotherapy, and psychotropic drugs. Brain neuroanatomy, various types of
psychopharmacological agents, and their mechanisms are discussed. Students explore when
treatment with psychotropic drugs is indicated, and effects and side effects of various types of
psychotropic drugs. The class also provides an introductory overview of medical terminology
relevant for psychotherapists and counseling psychologists. Students may be introduced to first
aid in therapeutic practice and explore how to assess a variety of medical emergencies and how to
react appropriately. The course may be presented as a one or two credit hours course focused on a
particular aspect of psychopharmacology. Consequently, this course may be repeated for credit if
content differs.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
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The student is able to know the fundamentals of psychopharmacology (which drugs are
helpful in which circumstances).
The student is able to understand the basic characteristics of the different classes of
psychotropic drugs.
The student is able to understand how psychotropic drugs influence human psychological
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and physical functioning.
The student is able to explain the areas of effectiveness of psychotropic drugs in the main
areas of psychopathology.
The student is able to understand the influence of marketing and pharmacological.
lobbying on the field of psychopharmacology and established habits of treatment.
The student is able to explore fields of possible development in psychopharmacology.
GRADE BREAKDOWN
A grade point average (GPA) is calculated on all graded work taken at WVPU and is recorded on the student
record. A 4 point system is used to calculate the GPA applying a grading scale of 100 percentage points.
GRADUATE
GRADING SCALE:
Superior graduate work: A = 4 pts. (93-100), A- = 3.67 pts. (90-92)
Satisfactory graduate Work: B+ = 3.33 (87-89), B = 3.0 pts. (83-86), B- = 2.67 (80-82)
Work that is barely adequate as graduate-level performance: C = 2.0 pts. (70-79)
Unsatisfactory work: F = 0.0 pts. (< 70)
EVALUATION
COMPONENTS
NOTE 1: Midterm and final exams are mandatory for graduate courses. Midterm exams are held on
Saturday and Sunday in week 4 and Final exams are held on Monday and Tuesday in week 0.
(Based on 100 percentage points):
MIDTERM EXAM:
FINAL EXAM:
QUIZZES/ASSIGNMENTS:
CLASS PROJECT:
PARTCIPATION:
NOTE 2: Instructors can determine the components of evaluations. Below is just an example.
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COURSE POLICIES / ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
List policies that are specific to your course, such as your policy on acceptance of and/or penalties for late
work, an explanation of how you enforce the attendance policy (for example, whether lateness counts as a
partial absence, or points taken off for each absence or partial absence, etc.), elucidation of what constitutes
cheating, etc. or, use this section for any additional information that pertains to your course.
UNIVERSITY POLICIES
Students are required to inform themselves of WUV academic policies. A full list of these policies is available
on the WUV website: http://webster.ac.at/academic-policies
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
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Week 2 (enter date/s)
Week 3 (enter date/s)
Week 4 (enter date/s)
Week 5 (enter date/s)
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Week 6 (enter date/s)
Week 7 (enter date/s)
Week 8 (enter date/s)
Week 0 (break week)
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No classes are held during break week
NOTE: Semester courses continue meet after the break for a total of 15 weeks. Enter 7 additional weekly
assignments if you are teaching a semester course.
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