Course Syllabus

SAC LogoEnglish 101: Freshman Composition Syllabus

 

Course Syllabus: SyllabusEnglish101Intersession2018v3.doc

Textbook Information:

Everyone's An Author with MLA UpdateThis book will need to be purchased immediately.

The Book of Unknown Americans - This novel can be purchased at the start of the second week but no later.

 

Additional Course Information: 

I would suggest purchasing a small dictionary in preparation for our in-class essays; however, this is not required.


Course Learning Objectives: 

The goal of English 101 is to help you write effective essays based on readings and critical thought.  With reading, writing, and critical thinking being interconnected, the essays will require you to respond to the texts in an insightful way that goes beyond the words on the page and to contribute to class discussions about the topic in ways that expand on the analysis done by your peers.  The assignments and exercises completed in class will emphasize the skills and concepts at the core of expository writing such as analysis, rhetoric, and critique, among others.  Additionally, this course will develop your ability to generate strong prewriting, revision, and proofreading skills, which will be practiced in-group workshops.


Student Learning Objectives:

- Students will be able to read critically for literal and implied meaning, identify main ideas, organizational strategies and authors’ writing strategies as well as summarize, paraphrase, and analyze written works.

- Students will use the writing process to write, in proper MLA format, academic essays, including a documented research paper, using appropriately chosen details, organizational strategies, more complex sentence variety, and sufficiently correct grammar, punctuation, effective word choice, and style.

- Students will evaluate and ethically use primary and secondary sources to avoid plagiarism and will use the library’s resources, including online databases, to locate appropriate academic source material.

Meet Your Instructor:

- Brandon Rocke

Office D-409 in Dunlap Hall

Best reached through email.

 

Course Summary:

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