Welcome to Michele Manber's home page.


I teach in the Psychology Department at Highline Community College. Feel free to email me any questions at: mmanber@highline.edu or give me a call at 206.878-3710, ext. 3407. My office is located in building 11, room 206.

Following is my teaching schedule for Fall, 2009

Course Number Course Name When it meets Location
Psychology 100 General Psychology 9- 9:50 am daily 21-206
Psychology 100 General Psychology 10 - 10:50 am daily 21-206
Psychology 180* Human Sexuality 11 - 12:03 Mon-Thurs 21-201

*note this is the SAME class as the one formerly called Behavioral Science 100. You will not receive credit for taking BOTH courses.

You can reach me in my office (11-206) Fall quarter during the following office hours (tentative schedule at this point):

  Office Hours  
Day of week   Time in office
     
Mondays   12:10 - 1 p.m.
Tuesdays  

8 - 9:50 a.m.

Wednesdays  

8 - 9:50 a.m.

Thursdays   8 - 9:50 a.m.
Fridays   11 - 11:50 a.m.

a little relaxation helps

If you would like to see me,
but these hours do not work
for you, please give me a call to
arrange another time. Don't just go 'round and round



Note: Wednesday office hour is in building 21, room 204

 

Information for my Fall, 2009 classes can be accessed by clicking on the links below: (will be updated soon)

Psychology 100 (Introduction to Psychology)

Psychology 180 (Human Sexuallity )

 

Here are some links you might find useful:

Psychology related:

Tipsheet for psychology majors

Careers in Psychology

Career Decision Tree for Psychology Students

Psychology careers for the 21st century

Psychology Department at the University of Washington

HANDOUTS FROM THE PSYCHOLOGY WRITING CENTER AT UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Writing papers using the American Psychological Association guidelines

Putting citations and references in APA form (also has MLA form)

Study Skills:

from Bucks County Community College

Study Skills Self Help (from Virginia Tech)

Lots of handouts on studying

How to avoid "the 6 hour D"

Checking out myths, urban legends, and potential rumors:

Urban Legends

Urban Legends Resource Pages

Mental Health Quackery Check

Information

Ask a Librarian (24/7)

Encyclopedias, maps, online libraries, dictionaries, etc

How to recognize and avoid plagiarism

Plagiarism and tips on when to use quotes and when NOT to use quotes when writing papers

 

link to past course:

Psychology 250 (Research Methods - Spring 2009)

 

 

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Some personal pictures
Summer vacation: a stop on a flight over Denali
my family visits a small town