Calumet College of St.
Joseph
SYLLABUS FOR ENGLISH 103
SUPPLEMENT
Term: Fall 2004 (041)
Course Number: ENG 100a
Instructor: Nita Danko
Office
Phone: 219-989-2683
E-mail: ccsjcomposition@yahoo.com
Office
Hours: Wednesday, 4-7, Writing Lab
Instructor Background: I have a Master of Arts in English
Literature (18th and 19th centuries). I have taught English 100 for five years. I
teach from the developmental reading and writing levels to research
writing. I am a tutor here at CCSJ as
well as other colleges. I also work
full time at Purdue University Calumet where I teach a variety of composition
and reading courses, and work both as an administrator and a tutor in the
Writing Center at Purdue University Calumet (7 years). I adore reading British
women writers of the 18th and 19th centuries, and modern
American women writers as well. I am
also nerdy enough to love research and academic writing. Something you might never guess about me? I love busting packs of NASCAR racing cards!
Course
Time: Wednesday, 1:00 – 4:00, Writing Lab
Course Description: English 100, a three-credit supplemental
writing course is taken together with Rhetoric and Composition 103. English 100 is designed to provide
supplemental writing support for students in Rhetoric and Composition 103. Students will receive one-on-one writing
assistance to help meet the writing requirements of Rhetoric and Composition
103. The three credits for English 100
count toward graduation. Cross-listed
under ASP.
Textbooks
and Supplies:
Fulwiler, Toby, Alan R.
Hayakawa. The Blair Handbook. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2003
O’Brien, Tim. The
Things They Carried. New York: Broadway, 1990
Two 3-½ floppy disks with
your English 103 work on them.
Center for Academic Excellence:
Tutoring assistance is free to all students of
CCSJ. Call the CAE to make an
appointment 1t 473-4287. The CAE has
experienced and well-trained tutors in most subject areas to help students who
are struggling in a course or who are doing well and would like to do
better. Regular weekly tutoring
sessions are likely to improve your grade in any class. New to the CAE is online tutoring.
Learning Outcomes/ Competencies:
Students in this
course will:
ü Develop their communication skills
ü Develop a strong clear voice in writing
ü Develop pre-writing skills to aid in the writing of
substantive, coherent and organized essays
ü Identify the differences between personal and academic writing
ü Develop an aptitude with technology as it relates to writing
essays and papers
**Rubrics/Criteria
which define acceptable writing**
ü
A clear and thought-provoking thesis;
ü
Assigned topic addressed
in logical progression that supports the thesis;
ü
Substantive material to support the thesis and main
ideas;
ü
Relevant introduction and conclusion;
ü
Clear focus (no irrelevancies);
ü
Appropriate use of paragraphing and transitions;
ü
Diction (word choice) and sentence structure
appropriate to the assignment;
ü
Mastery of mechanics: grammar, punctuation and
spelling.
Learning Strategies: English 100 will be utilizing the components
of the workshop atmosphere: group discussion, peer editing, and collaborative
use of pre-writing strategies.
Assessment:
Class participation/collaboration/assignments
50% of your
grade
Attendance 50% of your grade
Class Policy for Assignments: While there is no set curriculum for English 100,
your assignments for every class are to come to
class with pre-writing material (or final drafts when applicable) for the
assignments that are due in your English 103 class. Coming to class without either written or word-processed work
will result in a non-passing grade for that day. It is imperative that you come prepared to class, as English 100
is designed to help you with your writing for English 103.
Class Participation: Class participation is imperative. Because students will be sharing their
writings with the class, participation is necessary to help your peers with
their work. The workshop atmosphere
demands full participation.
Class Policy on Attendance: In accordance with English program policy, any
student missing more than nine (9) hours of class will receive an F. These absences include excused and unexcused
absences. Please be aware absences for
birthdays, sports, illness, etc., are INCLUDED in the nine hours.
Class Policy on Electronic Devices: The college
classroom is a learning environment. Therefore, cell
phones, beepers, and two-way radios are banned from my classroom. These devices are not conducive to
learning. If there is an emergency
situation, which requires you to use one, I must be made aware of it before
class starts. In the event your device
goes off, you will be asked to leave the classroom for that day, and given an
absence.
Classroom Decorum:
Classroom decorum will be maintained at all times. Students have the
right to study and learn in an environment conducive to those ends. You
instructor also has the right to engage in the teaching and learning process
without hindrance because of the disruptive behavior of one
or more students.
Any student or group of students who infringe on the rights of other students
or on the rights of this instructor to teach his class will be asked to leave
the classroom and will not be allowed back during that period. The student's
removal from the classroom will result in one absence for the day and will be
counted toward the total of nine allowable absences.
Students removed a second time for disruptive behavior may be required to
withdraw from the course.
Incoming
and outgoing phone calls
Responding
to beepers/cell phones/NEXTELs
Horseplay
Talking
to other students while another student or the instructor is talking
Use
of the Internet or email unless assigned to do so
Vulgarity
of speech or behavior
Statement of Plagiarism:
If an instructor or
other Calumet College of St. Joseph personnel find that a student has
plagiarized or been involved in another form of academic dishonesty, the
instructor or other personnel may elect to bring the matter up for judicial
review. The maximum penalty for any form of academic dishonesty is dismissal
from the College. The procedures for judicial review are listed under the
section of CCSJ handbook that addresses student grievances. (Academic Planner
2001/2002 p.27)
Please note:
Calumet College of St. Joseph subscribes to Turnitin.com and all papers can and
may be submitted for checks on plagiarism from the Internet/Electronic
sources/Databases.
Citation Guidelines:
Calumet
College of St. Joseph adheres to citation guidelines as prescribed by the
particular discipline (i.e., MLA, APA, and Chicago Manual of Style or
Turabian.). All of these guidelines are
available in the Calumet College of St. Joseph library or bookstore. These texts outline how to cite references
from a variety of sources, including electronic media.
Withdrawal from Classes Policy:
After the last
day for class changes has passed (see College calendar), students may withdraw
from a course in which they are registered with permission from the faculty
member conducting the course. A written request detailing the reason(s) for the
withdrawal must be filed with the Registrar. The Registrar must receive written
request for withdrawal by the last day of classes prior to the final
examination dates specified in the catalogue. Written requests may be mailed to
the Registrar or faxed to the College fax number 219-473-4259. Students are to
make note of the refund schedule when withdrawing from courses. The request is
forwarded to the faculty member, who makes the final determination to accept or
deny the request. If the request is honored, the student will receive
notification of official withdrawal; if denied, the notification will indicate
why the withdrawal is disallowed.
An official
withdrawal is recorded as a "W" grade on the student's transcript.
Dropping a course without written permission automatically incurs an
"F" grade for the course (see Refund Schedule).
School Closing Information:
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