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Michelle L. Pilati, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology
E-Mail:
mpilati@riohondo.edu
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Welcome to Dr. Pilati's Homepage. Students in any of
my classes can come here for information, although most will find more course
information by logging into Blackboard at http://riohondo.blackboard.com/webapps/login/.
Psychology 121 and 210 - CANCELLED for Summer 2008.
**Click here for information on
PSY 112
- Summer 2008.
Please note this is a DRAFT
syllabus and subject to change. Registered students should refer to the syllabus
provided in the course, once class has begun. PSY 112, Lifespan Development, is required
by many nursing programs and also transfers to both the UC and the CSU as a GE
course. Students who register for this course are advised that they should be
able to read a college level text and to write a basic paragraph.
**Want to get
started early?
Click here for the questions for the 1st written
assignment. After reading the 1st 2 chapters of
the text, you can begin preparing your answers prior to the start day of the
class. Please note that work is never accepted by E-Mail - how things work will
be explained when you enter the class. "See" you soon.
Added 1-31-08
Click here for information on
PSY 112
- Spring 2008.
Please note this is a DRAFT
syllabus and subject to change. Registered students should refer to the syllabus
provided in the course, once class has begun. PSY 112, Lifespan Development, is required
by many nursing programs and also transfers to both the UC and the CSU as a GE
course. Students who register for this course are advised that they should be
able to read a college level text and to write a basic paragraph.
Click here
for information on PSY 121 - Summer 2007. Drugs, Society, and Behavior
fulfills a GE requirement at the CSU and is part of the college's Drug Studies
Program. Students who register for this course are advised that they should be
able to read a college level text and to write a basic paragraph.
Written Assignment - Chapter 1.
Written Assignment - Chapter 2.
Click here for information on
PSY 210 - Spring 2008. Please note this is a DRAFT
syllabus and subject to change. Registered students should refer to the syllabus
provided in the course, once class has begun. PSY 101 is a prerequisite for this course, Biological
Psychology. This course is recommended for students who intend to pursue a
degree in psychology and also transfers to both the UC and the CSU as a GE
course. Students who register for this course are advised that they should be
able to read a college level text and to write a basic paragraph.
NOTE - Online courses fill QUICKLY - enroll as soon as you are able to.
Resources for fellow faculty
FLEX Day Spring 2006
INTERACTIVITY COURSE PAGE -
Please click here.
Puppy pictures - please click here.
FLEX Day - Fall 2006.
This page last modified June 3,
2008..
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