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ENGL-1301-005 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.
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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)
Hybrid
No books are required for this class, but the English 1301/2 Handbook by Amarillo College English department is recommended.
If you have questions regarding your textbooks call the AC Bookstore at (806) 371-5307.
Course Evaluation
My Perspective Research Assignment 10%
Grammar Quizzes 15%
Minor Assignments 15%
Journals 15%
Essay 1: Rhetorical Analysis 15%
Essay 2: Researched Argument 15%
Final Exam 15%
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Expected Teacher Behavior:
Grammar Quizzes There will be one grammar quiz on blackboard each week that each student needs to take. You can take them on your own time before the due date of each week. You will have three attempts to take each quiz and the highest grade will be recorded. There will be a combination of multiple choice and short answer. You can take it up to three times but may have to wait for me to grade it before you retake due to the short answer questions. These will count for 15% of your overall grade.
Minor Assignments There will be a few minor assessments (some may be entitled quizzes) that you will take throughout the course. This also includes rough drafts and peer reviews. These will be averaged along with the Common Assessment at the end of the semester to account for 15% of your grade.
Journals each week you will complete a journal that includes some kind of response to lectures, notes from the handbooks, a response to a reading or some other prompt. There will be specific types of sentences that you will have to pick out for each week’s Journal. These will be due at the end of the week on the desired due date. These will account for 15% of your overall grade.
Essays
My Perspective Project You will read an article, provide a MLA entry, a precis, your perspective, and a paragraph on whether you think the source is credible or not based on material voered in class. This is worth 10% of your grade.
Rhetorical-Analysis You will read an article, and summarize it according to the rules set forth in class. You will then determine uses of rhetorical appeals and how the use of these appeals determine the effectiveness of purpose in the text. This is worth 15% of your overall grade.
Researched Argument You will research a topic of choice and write a unique argument for or against it using specific sources outlined in class. This is worth 15% of your overall grade.
Major essays will be penalized 15 points for each day it is late; a day is a 24 hour period.
Re-write Policy 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.
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Calendar:
Subject to change at the instructor’s discretion. Other tasks WILL be assigned.
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January 13, 15 | Monday, January 13 Orientation to course, Go over Syllabus, Introduction to Peers, SIGN UP FOR REMIND APP
Complete for Class on Wednesday, January 15 _____ Syllabus Quiz
Wednesday, January 15 No Class: Jury Duty You will: a. Go over My Perspective Project Assignment Sheet b. Review the example c. Go to myperspective.com d. Pick out an article for you do to your Assignment on e. Watch Precis Video
Complete for Class on Wednesday, January 22 _____ Journal #1 (“Read What to Do With Excuses”; Practice Precis) My Perspective Project Rough Draft due Monday, January 27
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January 20, 22 | Monday, January 20 MLK Day; College Closed
Wednesday, January 22 Sentence Types, Practical Scenario #1, Another example, response portion, Credible Sources, MLA Works Cited Entry, how to do the credible Web site portion, discussion about opinions
To be completed before class on Monday, January 27 _____ Rough draft of My Perspective Project due Monday, January 27 (bring two printed out copies of class with you, if you want me to print it for you I need an email attachment by 8:00am) _____ Journal #2 _____ Complete Weekly Grammar Quiz (Sentence Types) Review all Grammar Resources that you want
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Week 3: January 27, 29
| Monday, January 27 Fragments and Run-ons, Peer Review Activities; Rough Draft Due, EPL definition: rhetorical Appeals
To be completed before class on Wednesday, January 29: ____ Final draft of your My Perspective Paper due
Wednesday, January 29 Review EPL (KH), Watch commercials, other strategies, EPL questions; “Not American yet”: Incorporating Quotations, Practical Scenario #2; Analyzing Appeals In APC method for Journal #3
To be completed by class Monday, February 3 ____ Journal #3 (Read “Save the Snow Day”; Write a paragraph) _____ Complete Weekly Grammar Quiz (Fragments and Runons) Review all Grammar Resources that you want
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Week 4: February 3, 5 | Monday, February 3 Subject/Verb and antecedent agreement practice, Look at examples from Save the Snow Day, Flow Chart, Assign paper, paraphrase & plagiarism, show choices for paper; Review Analyzing Appeals with Rhetorical Analysis using APC Method
To be completed by Wednesday, February 5 Read your choice of paper and pick out two examples of pathos, logos & ethos & other strategies
Wednesday, February 5 Practical Scenario #3, Review and Grade Example, Titles, Thesis, MLA Paper, scholarly vs. non scholarly source, rough draft due Next class
Homework before Monday, February 10 ____ Rough Draft due, please bring two copies of your paper printed out for peer review (If you would like me to do it for you, please email it to me by Monday morning at 8:00am) _____ Journal #4: (rhetorical appeals and Scholarly Sources)/Paraphrase _____ Complete Weekly Grammar Quiz (Subject/verb/antecedent agreement) Review all Grammar Resources that you want.
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Week 5: February 10, 12 | Monday, February 10 Grammar: Commas, Rough Draft Due, Peer Reviews, discuss research paper and picking out a topic
Homework to be due before class Wednesday, February 12 _____ Turn in Final Draft of Precis, Rhetorical Analysis _____ Be thinking of a paper topic
Wednesday, February 12 Assignment Sheet for research paper, Topic approved for research paper, what your paper needs, paper to mark parts, Practical Scenario #4, paper visual on the board, Talk about introduction of sources, speed dating; remind about the library.
Homework before Monday, February 17 _____ Journal #5 My Paper Plan _____ Complete Weekly Grammar Quiz: Commas Review all Grammar Resources that you want
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Week 6: February 17, 19 | Monday, February 17 Library!! Rough Draft and peer reviews are due on Monday, February 24.
Wednesday, February 19 Confused Words and Apostrophes, Practical Scenario #5, Works Cited Page, title, MLA Style, MLA Group Activity
Homework before Monday, February 24 _____ Journal #6 (Be sure to complete your research and have your sources BEFORE you complete this journal. _____ Complete Weekly Grammar Quiz: Confused Words and Apostrophes Review all Grammar Resources that you want ____ Rough Draft is Due Tuesday, February 24 please bring two printed out, hard copies of your paper with you to class. (If you would like me to print it out for you, please email it to me before 8:00am.)
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Week 7 February 24, 26
| Monday, February 24 Rough Draft due (please bring two printed out copies of your paper with you to class), Editing Activities, Complete two peer reviews
Complete for Wednesday, February 26 _____ Submit Final Draft of Research Article
Wednesday, February 26 Common Assessment, Review for final
To be completed before Monday, March 3 ____ Journal #7 |
Week 8 March 3 | Monday, March 3 Final, Online
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