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ENGL-1301-028 Composition I
Prerequisite: RDNG 0331 and ENGL 0302-minimum grade of C or scores on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading and writing skills
Intensive study of and practice in writing processes, from invention and researching to drafting, revising and editing, both individually and collaboratively. Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices, including audience, purpose, arrangement and style. Focus on writing the academic essay as a vehicle for learning, communicating and critical analysis.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
English Department Plagiarism Policy (Revised Spring, 2013):
\ \The English Department takes plagiarism seriously.
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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.
\ \Disability Statement:
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Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Services Center Room 119, Phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.
In addition to the learning outcomes listed, students will be expected to use the library's online databases and other computer resources for research and word processing. Also, all students will write a third person, argumentative research paper following the MLA format for citing sources.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
On Campus Course
EasyWriter with Integrated Media, by Andrea A. Lundsford, Bedford-St. Martins, 2014.
\ \A Rhetoric Handbook for English 1301 & 1302. First edition. Hayden McNeil, 2013.
A USB flash drive to save work in the computer lab.
Final grades will be determined by exams, quizzes, exercises, and successful completion of all assigned writing, research, and reading projects. In order to pass this class, students must turn in all of their assignments.
\ \ENGL 1301/0302 Grade Breakdown
\ \Attendance and Participation 10%
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(daily work, homework, lab)
Integrated Media 10%
\ \TLC Questions & Works Cited 10%
\ \TLC Précis 20%
\ \Essays 30%
\ \Essay Exams (Midterm & Final) 20%
\ \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 on AC Online/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.
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".
All rules and regulations set forth in the “Student Code of Conduct” section in the current edition of the Student’s Rights and Responsibilities publication will 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 class environment 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 and attitude. Disrespectful behavior towards anyone will not be tolerated in this class.
Grades will be based on the following system:
\ \A 90-100= high achievement
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B 80-89= above average achievement
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C 70-79= satisfactory achievement
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D 60-69= unsatisfactory achievement
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F 0-59= unacceptable
Students are expected to attend all classes. That means both sessions of the class each day: 1301 and 0302. If you miss one section of the course per day, then you will be considered absent for the day. Because of the collaborative nature of this course and the fact that success in this course depends on continuous practice and constant direction from the instructor, missing even one class can interfere with your grade. Absences start on the first scheduled day on which the class meets.
\ \Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class and to complete all assignments.
\ \Students are expected to sign in the attendance sheet in class every day, 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. Regular class involvement is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to sign the attendance sheet every class day and to complete all assignments.
\ \A grade will be given for attendance. You are allowed two absences. After these two absences, points will be taken away from you attendance/class participation grade. Your grade will begin as 100 and be reduced with each absence after two.
\ \2 absences no penalty, grade is 100
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3 absences grade reduced to 90
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4 absences grade reduced to 80
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5 absences grade reduced to 70
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6 absences grade reduced to 60
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7 absences grade reduced to 50
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8 absences grade reduced to 40
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9 absences grade reduced to 30
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10 absences grade reduced to 20
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11 absences grade reduced to 10
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12 absences grade reduced to 0
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: 11/18/14. 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.
\ \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 that gives you an opportunity to complete it. Remember that the deadline for drops this semester is 11/18/14. 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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| Module/Weeks | \SLO | \Week | \Writing Assignments | \Research Assignments | \
| Module 1 | \0302 | \1 | \Diagnostic Writing | \\ |
| \ | (1,, 5, 6) | \2 | \Personal/Narrative Essay | \\ |
| Weeks 1-4 | \1301 | \3 | \\ | \ |
| \ | (1, 3, 5) | \4 | \TLC* Questions and Precis | \TLC - Step 1 (In class) | \
| Module 2 | \0302 | \5 | \TLC Questions and Precis | \TLC - Step 2 (meet in Library) | \
| \ | (1, 3, 5, 6) | \6 | \TLC Questions and Precis | \TLC - Step 3 (In Class) | \
| Weeks 5-8 | \1301 | \7 | \TLC Questions and Precis | \TLC - Step 4 (meet in Library) | \
| \ | (2, 4, 5) | \8 | \Midterm Exam | \\ |
| Module 3 | \0302 | \9 | \Plagiarism, Citations, Works Cited | \TLC - Step 5 (meet in Library) | \
| \ | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) | \10 | \\ | \ |
| Weeks 9-12 | \1301 | \11 | \Rhetorical Analysis | \\ |
| \ | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) | \12 | \\ | \ |
| Module 4 | \0302 | \13 | \\ | \ |
| \ | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) | \14 | \Research Paper | \TLC - Step 6 | \
| Weeks 13-16 | \1301 | \15 | \\ | \ |
| \ | (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) | \16 | \Final Essay Exam - Reflection | \TLC - Step 7 | \
Computers are available in the English Writing Labs (Ordway 101 and 104) for individual student use for word processing and Internet work. Students who use the lab are required to sign in for each visit. 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 the labs. This class also uses MS Word, AC Connect/Blackboard, and EasyWriter Bedford Integrated Media.
\ \Blackboard:
\ \Blackboard is one program that we use in this class. The class calendar is posted in Blackboard. Assignments are posted under the content area. The grade book and Email are available for you through Blackboard too.
\ \TUTORING:
\ \Free tutoring is available through two sources: The Writers’ Corner and Smarthinking. The Writers’ Corner is on the first floor of Ordway Hall in room 102. It is suggested that you make an appointment at the Writers’ Corner, but you can also drop by for tutoring. You can call for an appointment at (806) 345-5580
\ \In addition, AC subscribes to Smarthinking, an on-line tutoring service you may use free for 10 hours each semester. This service is available nights and weekends. Access instructions are located in AC Online.
\ \TUTORING POLICY:
\ \This is the tutoring policy for regular essays for this class. When you turn in a paper and you receive a grade below 70, you still have a chance to make a passing grade. I will return a copy of the paper to you. You can take the paper and meet with a tutor the tutoring center, The Writers’ Corner. After you meet with a tutor, the tutor will send me a form explaining what they talked to you about. You will have two class days after the paper was originally returned to you to rewrite the paper with the advice you received from the tutor. You will turn back in the original paper and the revised paper to me. The revised paper will then be graded. (You must see a tutor in the Writers’ Corner, rewrite the paper, and turn in both the original and rewritten paper in one week from when it was given to you to have the original grade removed.)
11/30/-1 12:00 AM
11/30/-1 12:00 AM