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ENGL-0302-020 Basic Grammar and Writing II
RDNG 0301 and ENGL 0301-minimum grade of C or acceptable Accuplacer reading and writing test scores or equivalent on a state-approved alternative test
A review of skills taught in ENGL 0301. Practice in writing compound and complex sentences; mastering subject-verb agreement and pronoun usage; using all punctuation marks; and overcoming major spelling problems. Emphasis on paragraph skills taught in ENGL 0301 and short essays in standard American English.
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\ Amarillo College English Department Plagiarism Policy, revised Spring 2013
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\\ Plagiarism is defined as the following: the use of someone else’s exact words that are neither quoted nor cited; paraphrasing someone else’s words without citing them; or using someone else’s research without citing it.
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\\ Student plagiarism in the Amarillo College English Department is internally tracked. To clarify, records will be kept in the Department of those students who have plagiarized. At the beginning of each new semester, the names of students who plagiarized the previous semester will be sent to all English Department faculty.
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\\ Plagiarism may receive a penalty of a zero. A subsequent infraction will be deemed a reason for expulsion from the class. At this point, the case will be referred to the Vice President of Student Affairs.
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\\ Note: Self-plagiarism will be discussed with the class by each instructor and infractions for such are left up to the individual instructor’s discretion.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
On Campus Course
\ The Writer's World, 2nd Edition, Lynne Gaetz and Suneeti Phadke, 2012.
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Course Description:
Development of college-level writing focusing on idea generation, drafting, organization, revision, and utilization of standard English.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon the successful completion of this course, students will:
1. Compose a variety of texts that demonstrate clear focus, the logical development of ideas, and the use of appropriate language that advances the writer’s purpose.
2. Determine and use effective approaches and rhetorical strategies for given writing situations.
3. Generate ideas and gather information relevant to the topic and purpose, incorporating the
ideas and words of other writers in student writing using established strategies.
4. Evaluate relevance and quality of ideas and information to formulate and develop a claim.
5. Develop and use effective revision strategies to strengthen the writer’s ability to compose college-level writing assignments.
6. Edit writing to conform to the conventions of standard English.
Additional Course Information:
English 0302 is an introduction to composition for students needing basic writing instruction and a comprehensive review of mechanics and grammar as these apply to their own writing. This course stresses clarity, organization, development, and correctness in writing.
Additional Learning Objectives:
Students will:
· Analyze and write a variety of texts (500-750 words each) in different rhetorical modes focusing on the development of multi-paragraph texts and academic essays.
· Utilize basic computer technology including such things as composing a document in MLA style with a word processing program, communicating using email, and accessing course information on the college’s learning management system.
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT:
All rules and regulations set forth in the “Student Code of Conduct” section in the current edition of the Student’s Rights and Responsibilities publicationwill be followed in this course. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain a copy of the handbook from the Dean of Student Services Office and to become familiar with the contents and provisions of the college’s policies, rules, and regulations concerning student conduct.
The classroom environment for this class is based upon a simple principle: the instructor commits to treat you with respect, and you commit to treat each other and the instructor with respect. Everyone is equally responsible for maintaining a respectful dialogue, attitude, and classroom. Disrespectful behavior towards anyone will not be tolerated in this class or in the lab.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Any device which makes noise can be disruptive to class so turn them off or on vibrate before class starts. This includes iPods, MP3 players, and cell phones. If you must answer your cell phone, quietly step out of the room.
\ GRADING CRITERIA/GRADE SCALE AND PROGRESSING TO THE NEXT CLASS:
\\ Final grades will be determined by quizzes, exercises, and successful completion of all assigned writing and reading projects. In order to pass this class, students must turn in all of their work and score an average of 70 or better for the course. Grades will be based on the following system:
\\ A 90-100= high achievement
\\ B 80-89= above average achievement
\\ C 70-79= satisfactory achievement
\\ D 60-69= unsatisfactory achievement
\\ F 0-59= unacceptable
\\ PROGRESSING TO THE NEXT CLASS:
\\ A student who does not earn a "C" or above in English 0302 must re-enroll in the course. To receive credit for English 0302, students must have a 70 average or above, according to the following scale:
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\\ MIDTERM GRADE NOTICIFICATION:
\\ At midterm, instructors will send a grade notice to students whose grades are under 70. This form will let students know at midterm that they are not passing and why. It will give students an opportunity to talk to their instructors and to seek help to improve their grades.
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ATTENDANCE:
Students are expected to sign in, keep up with the class calendar, and do all assignments on time. You need to email the instructor when an email is sent to you and requests information. Read your email at least twice a week.
WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS:
It is the responsibility of the student to officially drop or withdraw from a course. Failure to withdraw may result in a grade of “F” for the course. A grade of “W” will be given for student-initiated withdrawals that are submitted on or before the withdrawal deadline: November 20, 2013. Students may withdraw via WebAdvisor, by meeting with their academic advisor, by meeting with Advising Department staff or at any of the Assistance Center counters. Withdrawal requests will not be accepted by telephone.
The Texas Education Code stipulates that students attending Texas institutions of higher education for the first time in fall 2007 and later may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career, including courses from which transfer students have withdrawn at other Texas institutions of higher education. There are certain exceptions to this policy and petitions for exceptions should be directed to the Registrar.
If during the semester you consider dropping this class, please check with the instructor first for an alternate plan that protects your investment in this course and gives you an opportunity to complete it. Remember that the deadline for drops this semester is November 20, 2013. Withdrawing early from a class could affect scholarship or financial aid monies. Check with a counselor or advisor before you withdraw from any class.
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Weekly Calendar Spring 2013 ENGL 0302 |
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Course Unit |
Read Chapter |
Do Activity |
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Intro |
1 |
Course Intro, Review AC Online, Writing Diagnostic |
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2
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1 |
2 & 8 |
Pre-Diagnostics, Discussions, Narrative essay assigned |
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3
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2 |
3 & 7 |
Discussions, Peer Review, Revision of Narrative essay |
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4
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2 continued |
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Narrative Essay Due |
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5
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3 |
4 & 5 |
Grammar Mastery Exercises, Discussions, Illustration Essay assigned |
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6
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4 |
6 |
Discussions, Peer Review, Revision of Illustration Essay |
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7
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4 continued |
19 |
Illustration Essay Due, Midterm Essay Exam |
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8
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5 |
34 |
Grammar Mastery Exercises, Discussions, Comparison/Contrast Essay Assigned |
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9
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6 |
12 |
Discussions, Peer Review, Revision of Comparison/Contrast Essay |
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10
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6 continued |
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Comparison-Contrast Essay Due |
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11
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7 |
21 |
Grammar Mastery Exercises, Discussions, Argument Essay Assigned |
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12
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8 |
14 |
Discussions, Peer Review |
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13
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8 continued |
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Peer Review and Revision of Argument Essay |
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14
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9 |
22 |
Argument Essay Due, Grammar Mastery Exercises, Discussions |
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15
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10 |
33 |
Grammar Mastery Exercises, Discussions, Post Diagnostic Tests |
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16
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Final Unit |
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Final Essay Exam - Argument |
***SUBJECT TO CHANGE*** Check the course calendar in ACOnline for updates.
LATE WORK:
All work is due on the date assigned. The class calendar is usually followed, but it is always subject to change. Regular viewing of the class calendar in Blackboard is necessary so that a student will be aware of any class changes. No assignment, daily work, or homework will be accepted late. Keep up with the class calendar, which is located on AC Online. You can always turn in work early.
COMPUTERS:
Computers are available in the front lobby, in the Learning Resource Center, and in the library for individual student use for word processing and Internet work. Students will do some writing on computers as a part of this class. Students will need a USB (jump or flash) drive if they want to save their work in a lab, or you may use Google Docs.
Blackboard (AC Connect):
Blackboard is a program that we use in this class. The class calendar, assignments, and grades are posted in Blackboard. You will communicate with me through your Gmail (AC Google) account.
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