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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/.
Syllabus - Spring 2009
Note - the text information here is correct for Summer 2009.
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.
Sample Syllabi -
for reference only
Click here
for information on PSY 121
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.
Click here for information on
PSY 210
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 14, 2009.
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