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WACO, TEXAS COURSE SYLLABUS AND INSTRUCTOR PLAN Composition II Dr. Peaches Henry AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION SUMMER, 2015

Course Description: English 1302 focuses college-level and research techniques while emphasizing the writing process of argumentation and critical thinking skills. Semester Hours 3 (3 lecture) Prerequisites and/or Corequisites: Prerequisite: English 1301 or its equivalent with a grade of C or better, or consent of division director. Course Notes and Instructor Recommendations: None Instructor Information: Instructor Name: Dr. Peaches Henry MCC E-mail: phenry@mclennan.edu Office Phone Number: 254-299-8948 Office Location: FOB 205 Office/Teacher Conference Hours: MTWH: 12-1PM Other Instruction Information: Required Text & Materials: Title: The Curious Writer Author: Brice Ballenger Edition: 4 th Publisher: Longman ISBN: 978-0-205-23577-3 MCC Bookstore Website Methods of Teaching and Learning: The methods of teaching and learning for this course include lectures, in-class/ out-of-class reading and writing assignments, and workshops. Course Objectives and/or Competencies: A. Upon successful completion of this course, students will: a. Students will complete various writing assignments. (SLOs 5 & 6) b. Students will analyze rhetorical strategies used in argumentative writing. (SLOs 5 & 6) 2

c. Students will demonstrate competency in using rhetorical strategies to construct their own argumentative essay. (SLOs 1-6) d. Students will competently apply the MLA style of citation and documentation. (SLOs 1-6) e. Students will structure arguments persuasively. f. Students will demonstrate appropriate research strategies. Course Outline or Schedule: Note regarding assignments: All homework assignments are uploaded in Blackboard and should be accessed through Blackboard. All homework assignments should be uploaded as Word attachments via Blackboard. If Blackboard is down, you should email your work by the due date to phenry@mclennan.edu. No assignments will be accepted in any other format or in class. Note regarding changes to syllabus: This schedule is subject to change. Students will be notified by any of the following methods: class announcement, Blackboard announcement, and emails on the MCC system. You must activate and use your MCC email account in order to receive emails about possible changes. Even though your primary email might be one different from your MCC account, you must regularly check your MCC email as that is the one I will use to contact you. Week #1: July 8: July 9: Week #2: July 13: Proofreading & Paragraph Review Review the syllabus Proofreading Strategy Flyer Homework: Learn (memorize) all the information in the Proofreading flyer Proofreading Workshop in Groups Proofreading Practice Quiz: Proofreading Terms (Worth 50 Points) What is Argument? Paragraph & Topic Sentence Focus (Purdue OWL) Homework: Learn (memorize) all the information discussed in class concerning the paragraph and topic sentences. Study for the Writing Exam. July 14: Writing Exam: Proofreading & the Paragraph (Worth 150 pts.) 3

July 15: Read The Curious Writer, Chapter 7, pp. 235-241 Class Discussion: What is argument? Elements of Argument: Claims, Reasons & Evidence July 16: Week #3: July 20: July 21: Class Discussion: Credibility, Emotion, and Logic Analyzing Argument Read They Say, I Say, Chapter 3: As He Himself Puts It: The Art of Quoting, pp. 30-48 (Copy provided by Dr. Henry) Exam: Argument (The Curious Writer, chapter 7, pp. 235-241 and They Say, I Say, Chapter 3) (Worth 150 Points) July 22: Read The Curious Writer, Chapter 7, Analyzing Argument, pp. 242-43, 276-77 Class Discussion: Analyzing Argument & Toulmin s method for analyzing argument July 23: Read President Barack Obama s Syria Speech (September 10, 2013) (Link in Blackboard) Analysis Essay assigned: The Curious Writer, pp. 242-243 Analysis Essay due on Sunday, June 26 by 11PM via the Blackboard link as a Word attachment (Worth 200 Points) Week #4: Writing an Argument July 27: Read The Curious Writer, Chapter 7, pp. 246-48, 250-54, 257-59 July 28: Argumentative Research Essay Assigned Read The Curious Writer, Appendix B: The Annotated Bibliography, pp. 603-10 4

EasyBib.com July 29: July 30: MCC Reference Librarian Presentation Homework: Annotated Bibliography (Worth 50 Points) Research Day Week #5: Aug 3: Writing a Thesis Statement Read the Purdue OWL, Establishing Arguments Developing Strong Thesis Statements Aug 4: Aug 5: Aug 6: Aug 10: Aug 11: Outlines PIE Paragraphs & MLA Documentation Writing Workshop Writing Day Final Exam: Argumentative Essay due by 6PM as a Word attachment via Blackboard (Worth 200 Points) Course Grading Information: Requirements and Points Reading Quizzes 200 Quiz: Proofreading Terms 50 Writing Exam 150 Argument Exam 150 Analysis Essay 200 Annotated Bibliography 50 Final Exam: Argument Essay 200 Total 1000 Course Grading Scale A = 900-1000 pts. B = 800-899 5

C = 700-799 D = 600-699 F = 599 and below Student Behavioral Expectations or Conduct Policy: Students are expected to maintain classroom decorum that includes respect for other students and the instructor, prompt and regular attendance, and an attitude that seeks to take full advantage of the education opportunity. MCC Academic Integrity Statement: The Center for Academic Integrity, of which McLennan Community College is a member, defines academic integrity as a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. From these values, flow principles of behavior that enable academic communities to translate ideals into action. Individual faculty members determine their class policies and behavioral expectations for students. Students who commit violations of academic integrity should expect serious consequences. For further information about student responsibilities and rights, please consult the McLennan website and your Highlander Student Guide. Academic Integrity Statement: I rely on the MCC Academic Integrity Statement. Please familiarize yourself with it. MCC Attendance Policy: Regular and punctual attendance is expected of all students, and each instructor will maintain a complete record of attendance for the entire length of each course, including online and hybrid courses. Students will be counted absent from class meetings missed, beginning with the first official day of classes. Students, whether present or absent, are responsible for all material presented or assigned for a course and will be held accountable for such materials in the determination of course grades. Please refer to the Highlander Guide for the complete policy. ADA Statement: In accordance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the regulations published by the United States Department of Justice 28 C.F.R. 35.107(a), MCC s designated ADA coordinators, Dr. Drew Canham Vice President, Student Success and Mr. Gene Gooch - Vice President, Finance and Administration shall be responsible for coordinating the College s efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under ADA. Students with 6

disabilities requiring physical, classroom, or testing accommodations should contact Ms. Renee Jacinto, Disabilities Specialist, Student Services Center, Student Development Department, Room 211 or at 299-8122 or disabilities@mclennan.edu. TITLE IX No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. Legal Citation: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and its implementing regulation at 34 C. F. R. Part 106 (Title IX) In accordance with the requirements of the Title IX Education Amendments of 1972 MCC s designated Title IX Coordinator, Al Pollard Vice President, Program Development/EEO Officer and Deputy Coordinator, Brett Bunce Director of Human Resources shall be responsible for coordinating the College s effort to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title IX. Contact information Al Pollard, Title IX Coordinator Brett Bunce, Title IX Deputy Coordinator Vice President, Program Development Director, Human Resources McLennan Community College McLennan Community College Administration Building, Room 417 Administration Building, Room 101 1400 College Drive 1400 College Drive 254-299-8669 254-299-8659 FAX 254-299-8654 FAX 254-299-8592 apollard@mclennan.edu bbunce@mclennan.edu 7