Brazosport College English 0410 (Summer) Instructor: Barbara Lewis email: Barbara.lewis@brazosport.edu Phone: 979-235-7184 or 979-265-4673 Office: B 210 Computer Lab F-100 Course Description: This is a combined lecture/lab, performance-based course designed to develop students critical reading and academic writing skills. The focus of the course will be on applying critical reading skills for organizing, analyzing, and retaining material and developing written work appropriate to the audience, purpose, situation, and length of the assignment. The course integrates preparation in basic academic reading skills with basic skills in writing a variety of academic essays. This is a course with a required lab. The course fulfills TSI requirements for reading and writing. Prequisites: None Course Objectives: This course is designed to prepare students for entry into college-level classes. Textbook and Course Materials Required: 1. Kemper, Dave, Verne Meyer, John Van Rys, Pat Sebranek. Fusion: Integrated Reading and Writing, Book 2, Second ed.. Australia: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2016. Print. ISBN: 978-1-305-10370-2 2. Aplia Access Card (This will be bundled with your Fusion Book 2, Second edition book at a discounted price if you purchase the bundle at the BC bookstore. Or you may purchase Aplia access at www.cengage.com/login ) 3. Sramek, Marsha. The Great Grammar Book: Mastering Grammar Usage and the Essentials of Composition. 2 nd ed. Houston: Arch, 2015. Print. ISBN: 978-0-9841157-4-7 4. Lee & Lawrence, Inherit the Wind Required course materials are available at the Brazosport College bookstore on campus or online at http://www.brazosport.edu/bookstore. A student of this institution is not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college bookstore. The same textbook is/may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer. Computer Lab Requirements: Brazosport College ID, login access for BC computers Student Learning Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, students will: 1. Locate explicit textual information, draw complex inferences, and describe, analyze, and evaluate the information within and across multiple texts of varying lengths. 2. Comprehend and use vocabulary effectively in oral communication, reading, and writing. 3. Identify and analyze the audience, purpose, and message across a variety of texts. 4. Describe and apply insights gained from reading and writing a variety of texts.
5. Compose a variety of texts that demonstrate reading comprehension, clear focus, logical development of ideas, and use of appropriate language that advance the writer s purpose. 6. Determine and use effective approaches and rhetorical strategies for given reading and writing situations. 7. Generate ideas and gather information relevant to the topic and purpose, incorporating the ideas and words of other writers in student writing using established strategies. 8. Evaluate relevance and quality of ideas and information in recognizing, formulating, and developing a claim. 9. Develop and use effective reading and revision strategies to strengthen the writer s ability to compose college-level writing assignments. 10. Recognize and apply the conventions of standard English in reading and writing. Academic Honesty: Brazosport College assumes that students eligible to perform on the college level are familiar with the ordinary rules governing proper conduct including academic honesty. The principle of academic honesty is that all work presented by you is yours alone. Academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, and collusion shall be treated appropriately. Please refer to the Brazosport College Student Guide for more information. This is available online at http://www.brazosport.edu. Academic dishonesty violates both the policies of this course and the Student Code of Conduct. In this class, any occurrence of academic dishonesty will be referred to the Dean of Student Services for prompt adjudication. Sanctions may be imposed beyond your grade in this course by the Dean of Student Services. Students with Disabilities: Brazosport College is committed to providing equal education opportunities to every student. BC offers services for individuals with special needs and capabilities including counseling, tutoring, equipment, and software to assist students with special needs. Please contact Phil Robertson, Special Populations Counselor, 979-230-3236 for further information. Attendance and Withdrawal Policies: The English department s attendance policy requires students must be in attendance a minimum of 80% of all meetings. Those with absences exceeding Brazosport College s attendance policy will not receive credit for the course. You may withdraw yourself or I will withdraw you after you have reached the maximum number of absences. Course Requirements and Grading Policy: Each student must complete the required coursework to receive a passing grade for the class. Testing: Tests will be administered in class and on the computer. No cell phones allowed. Make-up Policy: Make-up tests will be by scheduled appointment in the Learning Services. Brazosport College Student ID is required to attend testing or pick up papers. Student Responsibilities: Students are expected to fully participate in this course. The following criteria are intended to assist you in being successful in this course: a. understand the syllabus requirements b. use appropriate time management skills c. communicate with the instructor d. complete course work on time, and
e. utilize online components (such as Desire2Learn) as required. Other Student Services: BC Library is available at http://www.brazosport.edu/library or by calling 979.230.3310. Learning Services: For assistance with online courses, computer or scanner access, online and make-up testing, audio/visual services, and study skills, visit next to the Library in room E 130 or call 979.230.3253, or visit their website http://www.brazosport.edu/learningservices Student Success Center: For drop-in math tutoring, supplemental instruction and other tutoring including online tutoring, visit the Writing Center E 200, call 979.230.3527, or visit their website http://www.brazosport.edu/studentsuccesscenter Communications and Fine Arts Department: Call 979-230-3224 or visit B-207. Student Services provides assistance in the following: Student Life 979.230.3355, Financial Aid 979.230.3294, and Counseling and Advising 979.230.3040 Information Technology Department (IT) computer access or problems, email, or other technical assistance call their Helpdesk at 979.230.3266 or visit K-100. The following course schedule will be adjusted as needed. Please attend regularly for updates. Wk. 1: Wk. 2: Course Introduction, Policies, Syllabus, Student ID, Computer access Computer Lab Access BC email & forward to phone, Remind.com, Aplia access Introduction to Aplia, Diagnostic Test (on computer) Introductory Paragraph MLA (Modern Language Association) formatting Fusion: Ch. 1: Reading-Writing Connection Ch. 2: Approaches to Reading & Writing GGB: Ch. 6: Complete Sentences, p. 80 Readings - Level 10, #1-5 - Homework Aplia: Week 1 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Autobiographical Essay - GGB (Great Grammar Book), p. 189 Fusion: Ch. 3: Critical Thinking & Viewing Ch. 4: Ideas, p. 95 Ch. 13: Sentence Basics, p. 385 Ch. 14: Simple, Compound, & Complex Sentences, p. 401 GGB: Ch. 6: Complete Sentences, p. 80 Readings - Level - 10, #6-10 - Homework Aplia: Week 2 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Narrative Essay Fusion: Ch. 8: Reading & Writing Narration Texts, p. 251 Ch. 5: Organization, p. 145
4 Wk. 3: Ch. 15: Agreement, p. 415 Ch. 16: Sentence Problems, p. 431 GGB: Ch. 1: Subject-Verb Agreement, p. 01 Readings - Level 10, #11-15 - Homework Aplia: Week 3 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Illustration Essay Ch. 6: Coherence, p. 183 Ch. 17: Noun, p. 453 Ch. 18: Pronoun, p. 463 GGB: Ch. 3: Pronouns, p. 38 Readings - Level 10, #16-20 - Homework Aplia: Week 4 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Process Essay Ch. 7: Voice, p. 221 Ch. 19: Verb, p. 473 Ch. 20: Adjective & Adverb, p. 463 GGB: Ch. 2: Common Errors, p. 24 Readings - Level 11, #1-5 - Homework Aplia: Week 5 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Wk. 4 Classification Essay Ch. 21: Conjunction & Preposition, p. 501 Ch. 22: Capitalization, p. 513 GGB: Ch. 9: Irregular Verbs, p. 130 Readings - Level 11, #6-10 - Homework Aplia: Week 6 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Mid-Term Exam : Cause-Effect Essay Ch. 23: Comma, p. 521 Ch. 24: Quotation Marks, p. 531 GGB: Ch. 4: Capital Letters, p. 58 Readings - Level 11, #11-15 - Homework Aplia: Week 7 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Wk. 5: Comparison-Contrast Essay
5 Ch. 25: Other Punctuation, p. 537 GGB: Ch. 8: Commas, p. 109 Readings - Level 11, #16-20 - Homework Aplia: Week 8 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Personal Commentary Paragraph Fusion: Ch. 10: Reading & Writing Arguments, p. 311 GGB: Ch. 7: Punctuation, p. 96, Ch. 5: Using Apostrophes Correctly, p. 70 Readings - Level 12, #1-5 - Homework Aplia: Week 9 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Withdrawal Deadline, August 1, 2018 Wk. 6: Position Essay Fusion: Ch. 10: Reading & Writing Arguments, p. 311 Ch. 11: Understanding Research, p. 345 Ch. 12: Research Report, p. 361 GGB: Ch. 10: Using Glossary, p. 146, Ch. 12: Successful Writing Strategies, p. 180 Readings - Level 12, #6-10 - Homework Aplia: Week 10 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Research Essay GGB: Ch. 11: Double Negatives, p. 174, Ch. 5: Using Apostrophes Correctly, p. 70 Readings - Level 12, #1-5 - Homework Aplia: Week 11 Computer Homework due Sunday at 11 p.m. Classroom Policies and Procedures: 1. Students must provide 2 required texts, Aplia computer access card, and a flash drive for computer, and a yellow highlighter. These may be purchased at college bookstore or elsewhere. Students are under no obligation to purchase school books and materials from the BC bookstore. 2. The student is expected to follow standard rules, guidelines, and attendance policies as set forth by Brazosport College. Please review BC s policies online at www.brazosport.edu. 3. Cell phones may not be used during class. Texting is not allowed. I will confiscate phones if necessary. 4. Classroom/lab/library attendance is required for complete understanding of classroom assignments. Students should be aware that absences, half absences, and tardies will be recorded and will be counted when calculating attendance. Absences in excess of 2 violates this attendance requirements for this class. Violators will be denied credit for this lass.
6 5. Student is expected to complete all assignments as required. Late work will not be accepted. Absence does not excuse student from responsibility of completing and submitting assignment(s). Documentation of a family member s death or a major personal illness must be submitted for consideration of policy exceptions. Submit assignments to the instructor face-to-face in class, by another student in class, by email to barbara.lewis@brazosport.edu as a Word attachment, or slip the assignment under my office door B 222. 6. Student may message 979-236-3520 (before 9 p.m.), call office phone 979-230-3330, or email mariellen.overly@brazosport.edu to contact Mrs. Overly. 7. Unscheduled quizzes and tests may be administered at random. If missed due to absence, they will not be reoffered. 8. Students must have essays tutored in the Student Success Center, E 200, 230-3184, by a BC writing tutor by walk-in, appointment, or by an online appointment. Untutored papers will not be accepted. 9. Plagiarism is considered cheating and will result in a zero (0) for that assignment s grade. Any offense will result in immediate withdrawal from the class and will be reported to the Dean of Students. Grade Distribution: 25% Tests and Quizzes Aplia & Great Garmmar Bk 25% Journals and Essays 25% Mid-term Exam 25% Final Exam Students must score 70% or higher.
7 Evaluation Standards of Compositions: 1. Significance of purpose or controlling idea 2. Amount and relevance of supporting evidence 3. Plan, proportion, and transitions 4. Sentence structure 5. Diction 6. Mechanics General Characteristics of Each Grade Category: Grade of A: Significant thesis; excellent support of thesis; well-planned, well-proportioned, effective transitions; varied sentence structure; accurate and imaginative diction; free from errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Grade of B: Significant point; adequate support; good arrangement, proportion and transitions; competent sentences; precise diction; practically free from mechanical errors. Grade of C: Fairly obvious point with relevant support, good planning, proportion, and transitions; mechanically correct sentences; conventional diction; infrequent mechanical errors. Grade of D: Obvious or insignificant point with inadequate or irrelevant support, weak planning, proportion, and transitions; unimaginative, faulty sentences; colorless diction; many mechanical errors. Grade of F: Trivial thesis, lack of supporting material, lack of plan, proportion, and transitions; frequent structural errors, inadequate diction, illiterate mechanics.