Composition I Syllabus for 2023-2024
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As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

Tutoring for Success applies to any student whose overall performance in the course falls below 75%. The instructor will create the task in the Student Engagement Portal (Watermark) to direct the student to the appropriate tutoring service, which may be faculty- or SI-led, discipline-specific, and/or general. The tutoring service assigned, the due date for when the tutoring must be completed, and the amount of tutoring required are at the discretion of the instructor. Additionally, the task will alert the student’s success team. Students who do not fulfill the assigned tutoring task may be subject to program- and course-specific penalties that could result in a grade reduction and/or in not being allowed to progress in the course until the tutoring requirement has been satisfied.

Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

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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Course

ENGL-1301-LC6 Composition I

Prerequisites

Corequisite: INRW 0303 Prerequisite: Scores on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading and writing skills

Course Description

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

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

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.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

A Rhetoric Handbook for English 1301, 1302, and 2311 to be purchased in the AC Bookstore

The Little Seagull Handbook with exercises 4th edition to be purchased in the AC Bookstore

Supplies

Regular computer access with Internet

Paper and pen

Student Performance

ENGL 1301 

Composition I 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. 

 

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will: 

 

1. Demonstrate knowledge of individual and collaborative writing processes. 

2. Develop ideas with appropriate support and attribution. 

3. Write in a style appropriate to audience and purpose. 

4. Read, reflect, and respond critically to a variety of texts. 

5. Use Edited American English in academic essays. 

 
Departmental expectations:
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 that follows the MLA format for citing sources and utilizes peer review.

 

 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

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".

Expected Student Behavior

  • Due to the short, intense nature of this course, students are expected to be in class and on time every day.
  • Late work is not accepted.
  • If a student is struggling with any aspect of the course, immediate contact with the instructor is a must.
  • Cell phones may not be used during class.
  • Each student is expected to come to class prepared every day.
  • Plagiarism may result in a zero on an assignment, which may fail the student for the course. See your instructor for help in avoiding plagiarism.
  • 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.

Grading Criteria

Essays 60%

Final 20%

Journals 10%

Quizzes 10%

90-100 A

80-90 B

70-80 C

60-70 D

0-59 F

In order to pass this class, you must receive a 70% or higher overall grade.

Attendance

Excessive absences may result in the administrative withdrawal of a student or failure.

Calendar

 

Week 1 Reading & Resources Before Class: 1301 Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes Due:
INRW Labs, Assignments, Quizzes Due
Monday Buy Books from AC Bookstore Review Syllabus & Textbooks
Review Calendars
Complete Journal 1 (Diagnostic Writing)
Review Syllabus & Textbooks
Review Calendars
Review AC Connect &.Blackboard
Sign up for Remind App
Tuesday Read Rhetorical Handbook pgs. 2-9
Read Little Seagull W-1, W-2, W-3 pgs. 2-16
  Register for InQuizitive Lab
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Discuss Time Management
Submit Time Management Plan
Wednesday Review Grammar Lessons
 
Take Grammar Quiz Review Grammar for InQuizitive Labs
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Verb Forms & Subject-Verb Agreement
Thursday Read "Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset: What's the Difference and Why Does it Matter?" (Blackboard)
Read Little Seagull pgs.80-83
  Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Discuss Annotating
Discuss levels of Organization & Transitions
Annotate Week One Reading
Sunday Work on Essay One for next week    
       
Week 2 Reading & Resources Before Class: 1301 Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes Due:
INRW Labs, Assignments, Quizzes Due
Monday Read "The Most Important Factor in a College Student's Success" (Blackboard) Complete Journal 2: Reflection Over Success Factor Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Review FANBOYS
Creating Compound and Complex Sentences
Tuesday     Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Mapping of Week 2 Reading
Review Levels of Organization
Review Previewing, Annotating & Mapping
Read & Discuss “The Most Important Factor…”
Wednesday Review Grammar Lessons
Read “MLA Manuscript Preparation” (RH 6-7)
Review MLA format in MLA Information folder
Read Little Seagull pgs.. 189-191
Take Grammar Quizzes (2) Review Grammar for InQuizitive Labs
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Review & Discuss MLA Formatting requirements
Thursday Have rough draft ready for Peer Review Peer Review Essay One “This I Believe” Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Writing Workshop for Essay 1
Sunday   Essay One due before midnight  
       
Week 3 Reading & Resources Before Class: 1301 Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes Due:
INRW Labs, Assignments, Quizzes Due
Monday Read “Factors that Influence a Student’s Success in College” (Blackboard) Read and Discuss Summary Analysis Instructions Discuss Context Clues
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Tuesday Read “The Rhetorical Situation” (RH 10-11); “What is Rhetorical Analysis” (RH 38-41); “Identifying Rhetorical Appeals in Written and Visual Arguments”; “Ethos,” “Pathos,” “Logos,” and “Kairos” (RH 17-29)

Read p. 49-53 in Little Seagull "Rhetorical Analyses" and "Developing paragraphs" p. 17-29
Rhetoric and Rhetorical Appeals Discuss Introductory Paragraphs
Discuss Concluding Paragraphs
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Wednesday Review Grammar Lessons
Review Semi-colons (Little Seagull pgs. 433-434)
Review Quotation Marks (Little Seagull pgs. 436-440)
Take Grammar Quizzes (2) Review Grammar for InQuizitive Labs
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Thursday   Journal 3: Essay 1 Reflection
Discuss ICE Method for Quotations
Develop Essay (Writing Workshop of Essay 2)
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Sunday Work on Essay Two for next week    
       
Week 4 Reading & Resources Before Class: 1301 Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes Due:
INRW Labs, Assignments, Quizzes Due
Monday Read “The 5 Most Common Barriers for Community College Students” (Blackboard)   Practice Information Sheets, Mapping
Annotate Week 3 Readings
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Tuesday   Midterm Exam Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Wednesday Review Grammar Lessons
Review Words Often Confused (Little Seagull pgs. 394-399)
Review Apostrophes (Little Seagull pgs. 441-444)
Take Grammar Quizzes (2)
Journal 4: Reflection on Overall Grade
Midterm Exam
Thursday Have rough draft ready for Peer Review Peer Review of Essay Two Revise Essay 2
Sunday   Essay Two Final Draft Due  
Week 5 Reading & Resources Before Class: 1301 Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes Due:
INRW Labs, Assignments, Quizzes Due
Monday   Read Argument Assignment Instructions & Choose Topic Review “Stated” Thesis statements
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Tuesday Read “How to find and Document Sources Using MLA Style” (RH pgs. 12-18) Use Library Databases and locate sources for argument essay Practice Using AC databases
Search for Research Sources
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Wednesday Review Grammar Lessons
Review Subject/Verb Agreement (Little Seagull pgs. 367-372)
Review Verbs (Little Seagull pgs. 355-367)
Grammar Quizzes (2) Grammar Assignments
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Thursday Read RH pgs 20-26 Paraphrase, Quotes, and MLA Citations
Journal 5: Essay 2 Reflection
Discuss Parallelism
Review Text Purpose & Text Patterns
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Sunday Work on Essay 3 For Next Week    
Week 6 Reading & Resources Before Class: 1301 Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes Due:
INRW Labs, Assignments, Quizzes Due
Monday Read Research (Little Seagull pgs. 116-149)
Review Plagiarism (Little Seagull pgs. 106-149)
Begin Creating Outline for Essay
Review Sample Essays
Quiz: PLAGIARISM
Explore AC Databases
Print Research Sources
Complete Daily Quiz
Tuesday Review In Text Documentation (Little Seagull pgs. 152-159) Quiz: DOCUMENTATION MLA (2016) In Text Documentation Review In Text Citations
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Wednesday Review Works Cited (Little Seagull pgs. 160-189) Quiz: DOCUMENTATION MLA (2016) Works Cited Review Thesis Statements & Topic Sentences
Grammar Assignments
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Thursday     Review Transitions
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Sunday   Outline for Research Argument Essay Due  
Week 7 Reading & Resources Before Class: 1301 Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes Due:
INRW Labs, Assignments, Quizzes Due
Monday   Work on Essay 3 Review Sentence Errors
Discuss Context Clues
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Tuesday   Work on Essay 3 Discuss Inferences
Complete Daily Quiz
Complete InQuizitive Lab
Wednesday   Work on Essay 3 Edit Research Essay for Sentence Errors
Thursday Have rough draft ready for Peer Review Peer Review Essay 3 Due
Review for Final Exam
Writing Workshop
Sunday   Essay 3 Final Draft Due  

Additional Information

*Be advised that this is a college class with subject matter that some may find intellectually and psychologically challenging.  All due dates are at the discretion of the instructor. 

Syllabus Created on:

10/02/23 6:56 PM

Last Edited on:

10/02/23 6:59 PM