Stephanie Davis, M.S. B.Ed. Psychology Professor
"Don't look back, you're not going that way." — Mary Englebreit
I have a Master's Degree in Counseling and Guidance, and a Bachelor of Education in Secondary Social Studies. I have been teaching Psychology at the college level since 1996. I have been teaching at 澳门新甫京娱乐游戏在线下载 since 2009. I have four children and one husband who give me daily opportunities to apply the theories of psychology! I love living out in Spring Creek with a great view of the Ruby Mountains. I also enjoy reading, movies, yoga, playing music and horseback riding. I’m originally from Canada, but grew up in different countries around the world and appreciate having been able to learn from a variety of cultures. I enjoy working with the students and staff at 澳门新甫京娱乐游戏在线下载 - after moving all my life, it finally feels like home!
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DCIT 125, Elko Campus | Phone: | 775.327.2258, 775.235.8002 | Email: | stephanie.davis(a)dickvsclit.com NOTE: Substitute @ for (a) when sending a message. |
Office Hours
- Monday: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Wednesday: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Friday: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Education
- M.S. Counseling and Guidance, Brigham Young University, 1995
- B.Ed. Secondary Social Studies, University of Calgary, 1992
Recommended Reading
- 1776, David McCullough
- Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card
- The Tao of Equus, Linda Kohanov
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- Horseback riding
- Reading
- Playing music
- Yoga
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Memberships | - American Psychological Association
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Classes NOTE: Viewing syllabi in Word (blue symbol) or Excel (green symbol) requires that your computer has those Microsoft products. Viewing PDF documents (red symbol) requries the Adobe Reader plugin for your browser, available free from Adobe. Whether or not syllabi are posted here is up to the discretion of the faculty member.
PSY 101 |
Title: | General Psychology |
Catalog Description: | Survey of the discipline introducing psychological theories, research methods, and principles of behavior. |
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PSY 241 |
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Introduction to Abnormal Psychology |
Catalog Description: | An overview of abnormal psychology with emphasis on the symptomology, etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the major psychological disorders. |
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PSY 412 |
Title: | Motivation and Emotion |
Catalog Description: | Basic principles and theories of motivation and emotion. Examination of major themes and contemporary research in the field. |
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PSY 435 |
Title: | Personality |
Catalog Description: | Study of personality as a psychological construct with emphasis on its structure, development, and measurement. |
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PSY 460 |
Title: | Social Psychology |
Catalog Description: | Social and group factors affecting individual behavior. Topics include social perception, opinions, and attitudes; influence processes; and small group behavior. |
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SOC 101 |
Title: | Principles of Sociology |
Catalog Description: | Sociological principles underlying the development, structure, and function of culture including society, human groups, personality formation, and social change. |
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