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Welcome to HLSC 1000 Introduction to Addictions

Welcome to HLSC 1000 Introduction to Addictions. Today ’ s Agenda: Instructor Introduction / House Rules Student Introduction Cover Outline . Instructor Introduction. My Journey / Story. Student Intro: Written. Name: Major: Why Taking Course?

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Welcome to HLSC 1000 Introduction to Addictions

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  1. Welcome to HLSC 1000 Introduction to Addictions Today’s Agenda: Instructor Introduction / House Rules Student Introduction Cover Outline

  2. Instructor Introduction My Journey / Story

  3. Student Intro: Written • Name: • Major: • Why Taking Course? • Gather names of each person in your row and say hi!

  4. Let’s Look at the Outline Assignments: Quizzes (Multiple Choice) 6 X 5% 30%

  5. Phenomenological Journal • What is it? • Critical self reflection on readings, class material, opinions, feelings, perceptions. • Handed in twice; 1st Journal is worth 5%; 2nd 10% • Minimum of 1 entry per week – 1 page double spaced (MS Word). • 1st Journal due February 17; 2nd Journal due April 14th

  6. Let’s Look at the Outline Assignments: Midterm25% March 1st and 3rd Part A Multiple Choice (Tuesday) Part B Essay Questions (Thursday)

  7. Let’s Look at the Outline Assignments: Final 20% Date: To be announced Noncumulative Part A Multiple Choice Part B Essay Questions

  8. Let’s Look at the Outline Attendance: 10% • Attend 23 – 26 Classes You Receive 10% • Attend 18 – 22 Classes You Receive 7% • Attend 10 – 17 Classes You Receive 5% • Attend 9 or Less 0 %

  9. Readings • Refer to your Outline • Make sure you read • Test are made up of readings, lecture material, slides, videos, and discussions.

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