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KEVIN SUMRALL

MONTGOMERY COLLEGE

THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS

 

Students interested in the Online LifeSpan Class PSYC 2314, CLICK HERE

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Online Lifespan Developmnt

General Psychology

Online Human Sexuality

Contact Information

World Relgions

New Testament

Intro to Philosophy

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Thank you for your interest in the online PSYC 2314 class

This class in its entirity is distance learning; there is no need to come to campus for an orientation or for testing.

This class is reading intensive. You will need the textbook beginning the first day of class. The text is The Developing Person Through the Life Span, 6th ed. by Katleen Berger, Worth Publishers, 2004, ISBN# 0716757060. It is available at the Montgomery College campus bookstore or at In & Out Books across the street from the main entrance of Montgomery College. This is a popular text that may be purchased from numerous other sources but it is the students responsibility to have the text at the beginning of class.

The comments and links below should answer most other questions. If your question in not addressed below you may email me at kevin.sumrall@nhmccd.edu

If you are interested in knowing more about the content of the course- readings, assignments, etc. please see the

Course Syllabus for MiniMay, 2008

Course Syllabus for Summer One, 2008

Course Syllabus for Spring 2008

Course Syllabus for Mini December 2007 (Mini May 2008 will be similar)

Course Syllabus Fall 2007, (Fall 2008 will be similar)

If you are interested in an upcoming semester, the syllabus will be very similar to the ones above,

If you have not previously taken a Distance Learning Course go to eCampus on the Montgomery College website and click on "Prospective Students."

If you have signed up for the course and are ready to get started, you may begin reading your text, following the course syllabus. On the first day of the semester go to eCampus, click on "Go To Class" and go to "First time Logging In" to get into the class. If you are having technical questions or problems, please contact the eCampus helpdesk.

If you would like to sign up for the course, but it is already full, I am sorry. No students will be added to the course once it is full. No exceptions are made.

If you would like to sign up for the course after the first day of class, I am sorry. No students will be added after the first day of the semester. No exceptions are made.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Psychology

Class & Learning Exercise Reviews for General Psychology

Opening Day

Sensation & Perception

The Psychology of Success, 1

Motivation

Psychology- Art & Science
Sensation & Perception Lab
The Psychology of Success 2
Stress & Conflicts
How to Successfully Date
Sleeping
The Psychology of Success 3
Personality
Who'll be the next President?
Dreaming
Improving Memory
Psychological Disorders A
Who goes to UT and A&M?
Sleep Disorders
Intelligence & Testing
Psychological Disorders B
Are Prozac & Metabolife OK?
Drugs
Creative Strategies
Therapy
The Brain & Psychiatric Medications
Other Altered States
Overcoming Barriers
Ex. Four Review
Ex. One Review
Ex. Two Review
Ex. Three Review
Final Ex. Review

Psychology Dept.

Course Syllabi

Research Links

Challenge Course

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Syllabi for General Psychology

Tuesday Thursday, 11:30am

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learning Exercise Reviews for General Psychology

Ex. One

Ex. Two

Ex. Three

Ex. Four

Final Ex.

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Introduction

to

Philosophy

Plato and Aristotle in School of Athens

Raphael, 1483-1520

Syllabus

Exam Review #1

Exam Review #2

Exam Review #3

Exam Review #4

Final Review

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Human

Sexuality

The Kiss by Rodin, 1840-1917

 

Thank you for your interest in

Online Human Sexuality

PSYC 2306

Please see the comments

regarding class below.

 

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Thank you for your interest in the online PSYC 2306 class

This class in its entirity is distance learning; there is no need to come to campus for an orientation or for testing.

This class is reading intensive. You will need the textbook beginning the first day of class. The text is Human Sexuality Today, 5th ed. by Bruce King, Pearson Prentice Hall Publishers, 2005, ISBN# 0131891642. It is available at the Montgomery College campus bookstore or at In & Out Books across the street from the main entrance of Montgomery College. This text may be purchased from other sources but it is the students responsibility to have the text at the beginning of class.

Course Syllabus for Summer One, 2008

Course Syllabus for Spring 2008

The comments and links below should answer most other questions. If your question in not addressed below you may email me at kevin.sumrall@nhmccd.edu

If you are interested in knowing more about the content of the course- please see the Course Syllabus for a previous semester . The course syllabus for the coming semester will be posted a few weeks before the semester begins.

If you are interested in an upcoming semester, the syllabus will be very similar to the one above,

If you have not previously taken a Distance Learning Course go to eCampus on the Montgomery College website and click on "Prospective Students."

If you have signed up for the course and are ready to get started, you may begin reading your text, following the course syllabus. On the first day of the semester go to eCampus, click on "Go To Class" and go to "First time Logging In" to get into the class. If you are having technical questions or problems, please contact the eCampus helpdesk.

If you would like to sign up for the course, but it is already full, I am sorry. No students will be added to the course once it is full. No exceptions are made.

If you would like to sign up for the course after the first day of class, I am sorry. No students will be added after the first day of the semester. No exceptions are made.

  

 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Testament Survey

 

Oldest surviving New Testament manuscript from Gospel of John, ch 18, 125ce

Course Syllabus

Out of Class Assignments

Project topics

Exercise Review #1

Exercise Review #2

Exercise Review #3

Exercise Review #4

Final Review

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Introduction to

World

Religions

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

Course Syllabus

Exam One

Exam Two

Exam Three

Exam Four

Final Exam Review

Guideline

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Contact Information
Office: Building A, 200 P

Office phone: 936.273.7323

Fax line: 936.273.7322

Email

Address: 3200 College Park Dr.

Conroe, TX 77384
 

Persistance of Memory

Salvador Dali (1904-1989)

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