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Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016
Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.
NOTE: Students who are attending Texas institutions of higher education, for the first time fall 2007 and later, may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career. This withdrawal limitation does not include dual credit or developmental classes (Senate Bill 1231 Rule 4.10.) For more information on Drop and Withdrawal Policies, please visit the Registrar's Office Web site.
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ENGL-1301-LC16 Composition I
Corequisite: INRW 0303 Prerequisite: 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 ResourcesStudent Resources Website
STUDENT PRINTING PROCEDURES
For students to put money on their account, they must go to this website https://acprinthub.actx.edu/myprintcenter/ and either use PayPal account or their credit/debit card to add money, or they can go to the Student Services building to add money with credit/debit or with cash. Neither Writers’ Corner or the Writing Lab can add money to the account.
However, if the students need help adding money to their account, we can help them do that here in the lab. All students are responsible for adding money to their own account. But students need to have money on their own account in order to print anywhere on campus.
English Department Plagiarism Policy (Revised Spring, 2013):
The English Department takes plagiarism seriously.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
On Campus Course
Amarillo College English Department. A Rhetoric Handbook for English 1301 and 1302. 2nd ed., Hayden McNeil, 2019.
This book is available for purchase only at the AC Bookstore.
If you have questions regarding your textbooks call the AC Bookstore at (806) 371-5307.
Bullock, Richard, Michal Brody, and Francine Wineberg. The Little Seagull Handbook with Exercises. 3rd ed., W. W. Norton, 2017.
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Course Evaluation
Minor Assignments 15%
Grammar Quizzes 10%
Essay 1: This I Believe 15%
Essay 2: Summary Rhetorical Analysis 20%
Essay 3: Researched Argument 25%
Midterm Exam 5%
Final Exam 10%
There will be 2 grammar quizzes on blackboard that each student needs to take each week for the first six weeks (except the first week, there is only one). You can take them on your own time before Sunday night of each week. You will have three attempts to take each quiz and the highest grade will be recorded.
Daily Work includes homework, pop quizzes, or in-class assignments. Generally, I do not accept late work if a student is absent—the lowest daily grade assignment will be dropped.
Daily Work also includes homework. Homework is due on the day it is expected—if you are wondering exactly about a due date, please check the schedule, the weekly checklist, and then email me.
Since I do not generally accept late work, there will be no credit given for late homework. So, that means if a homework assignment is given on Monday and is due Tuesday, and you are absent Tuesday; you can not turn it in and receive credit for it when you come back to class on Wednesday. It is late, and it was due Tuesday. If you submit it by email before class on Tuesday, it is not late; however, if you submit it by email after class on Tuesday, it is late because it was due during class that day. Major essays will be penalized 15 points for each day it is late; a day is a 24 hour period. So, if the paper was due Wednesday during class and you turn it in after class, it is 15 points late.
Any of the major papers turned in on time that score a 69 or below can be resubmitted for a better grade. The student must first meet with the instructor and discuss the paper, and then the work can be revised and resubmitted within a week of receiving the grade. The highest grade achievable for resubmission is a 70.
If a student scores below 70% on an exam or writing assignment, he or she will be required to attend tutoring per the instructor’s directions before being allowed to complete the next assigned work.
Calendar:
Subject to change at the instructor’s discretion. Other tasks WILL be assigned. Not all homework is posted here.
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Aug 24-27
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Week One To be completed before Day 2 (Ponies Wednesday, August 26; Rabbits Thursday, August 27) _____ Writing Diagnostic _____ Sensory Imagery ppt _____ Write poem for class to share _____ Read Killing for Fun _____ Take Killing For Fun Quiz _____ Think of an idea for paper
Complete for Friday August 28, midnight deadline: _____ Upload Narrative Sheet
Complete for Sunday August 30, midnight deadline: _____ Complete Grammar Quizzes
To be completed before Week 2, Day 1 (Ponies Monday, August 31; Rabbits Tuesday September 1) _____ Read "Growth and Fixed Mindset Article" _____ Discussion Board questions after reading "Growth and Fixed Mindset" Article _____ Work on Essay (exposition (conflict) and rising action) Will have half a period for drafting next class, may meet with me if you need too
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Aug 31-Sept. 3 |
To be completed before Class on Day 2 _____ Post Rough Draft by Ponies, Monday, August 31; Rabbits Tuesday, September 1 _____ Respond to two Rough Drafts, answering Peer Review questions by Ponies Tuesday, September 1; Rabbits Wednesday, September 2 _____ All students must take Assessment for TIB paper before Day 2 of class (Ponies Wednesday, September 3; Rabbits Thursday, September 4)
Complete for Friday, September 4, midnight: ______ TIB Final Draft due
Complete for Sunday, September 6, midnight: ______ Grammar Quizzes
Homework before Week 3, Day 1 (Ponies Monday, September 7; Rabbits Tuesday September 8) _____ Read "The Most Important Factor in a College Student's Success" (the Grit Piece) _____ Complete the "Grit Piece" Discussion Board _____ Submit a Summary of the Grit Piece (THERE IS A LOT TO DO NEXT WEEK DAY 3 BECAUSE OF HOLIDAY PLEASE NOTE) |
Week 3: Sept.7-10
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Day 1 Sept, 7, Sept. 8 Holidays (NO CLASS)
Complete the following by DAY 2 (Ponies, Wednesday, September 9; Rabbits Thursday, September 10) ______ Review the Ethos, Pathos, Logo ppt ______ Watch the Strategies Video ______ Read "Even Ducks Don't Like Moldy Bread" ______ Assessment Practice over Ethos, Pathos, Logos and Strategies in Moldy Duck Piece
Complete for Friday deadline: Nothing this week!
Complete for Sunday deadline, Midnight September 13 _______ Grammar Quizzes
Homework before Week 4, Day 1 (Ponies Monday, September 14; Rabbits Tuesday, September 15) _____ Read FDR speech "The Day After Pearl Harbor" _____Watch analysis paragraph video _____ Write and Submit FDR analysis paragraph ______ Read "Factors and Influences of a Student's Success in College" ______ Complete Discussion Board on on Student's Success in College Piece
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Week 4: Sept.14-17
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Homework before Day 2 of class (Ponies Wednesday September 16; Rabbits Thursday September 17) _____ Finish picking out strategies for paper, decide what four you want to use _____ Read through “Thesis & Paper Plan” ppt _____ Complete “Thesis & Paper Plan” Assessment after reading through ppt _____ Read “Five Common Barriers for Students” Piece (and look over other pieces for midterm) _____ Write summary (not to be turned in now but to be submitted with the paper)
Complete for Friday deadline, midnight September 18 One rhetorical analysis paragraph
Complete for Sunday deadline, midnight September 20 Grammar Quizzes
Homework before Week 5, Day 1 (Ponies Monday, September 21, Rabbits Tuesday September 22 ______ Write one rhetorical analysis paragraphs (you have one due Friday night) ______ Write Conclusion
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Week 5: Sept. 21-24 |
Homework to be completed after class of Day 1 (Ponies Monday September 21; Rabbits Tuesday, September 22) _____ Rough Draft posted at midnight Ponies, Monday September 21; Rabbits Tuesday, September 22) _____Peer Review for Two Papers midnight Ponies Tuesday, September 22; Rabbits Wednesday, September 23) ______ Assessment quiz for paper to be completed before day 2 of class Ponies Wednesday September 23, Rabbits Thursday September 24)
Complete for Friday deadline, midnight September 25 Final Summary-Rhetorical Paper due midnight
Complete for Sunday deadline, Midnight September 27 Grammar Quizzes
Homework before Week 6, Day 1 Ponies Monday, September 28; Rabbits, Tuesday September 29 ______ Paraphrase and plagiarism powerpoint ______ Discussion Board practicing plagiarism ______ Find at least two sources for your Research Paper
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Week 6: Sept. 28-Oct. 1
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Homework to be completed before Day 2 Ponies September 30; Rabbits October 1: _____ Find two more sources for a total for FOUR _____ Finish Outline, upload outline
Complete for SATURDAY this week, midnight, October 3: One body paragraph of research paper
Complete for Sunday deadline, midnight, October 4 Grammar Quizzes
Homework before Week 7, Day 1 Ponies, October 5; Rabbits, October 6 ______ Write Introduction (For Rough Draft, not to be turned in yet) ______ Write Two Body Paragraphs (Remember to upload one by Saturday night)
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Week 7: Oct. 5-8
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Homework to be completed before Day 2: Ponies, Wednesday, October 7; Rabbits, Thursday, October 8: _____ MLA Citation Quiz _____ Write Counterargument Paragraph _____ Write Conclusion Paragraph Homework to be completed before Research Paper due date, midnight Saturday October 10 ______ Self Assessment Quiz for RP
Complete for THURSDAY deadline, midnight October 8: Rough Draft must be uploaded
Complete for Friday deadline, midnight, October 9 2 peer reviews must be completed
Complete for Saturday deadline midnight October 10 Final Paper due
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Week 8 Oct. 12-15 |
Final Exam |
08/23/20 8:30 AM
08/23/20 8:30 AM