COURSE INFORMATION SHEET

 

Course Title:                        Composition 1

                                                TR  8:00-9:15 a.m. Room D3

 

Course Number:                  ENC1101-20415

 

Instructor:                            Professor J. W. Morgan

 

Contact Information:           (904)276-6844; jeanninemorgan@sjrcc.edu

Office Hours are posted on my office door (D32).  Students are welcome to see me during office hours or during an alternate pre-arranged time.

 

Required Texts:                   The Bedford Handbook.  Current edition.

                                                The Longman Writer.  Current edition.

                                                A good dictionary.

 

SJRCC Catalog                   Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on an entry level placement test or completion of

Description &                      ENC 0020 with a grade of "C" (70.0%) or higher. ENC 1101 is a course in

Course Objectives:              paragraph and essay writing, incorporating some review of basic grammar. Students will learn to write essays that are unified, coherent, and grammatically correct. An exit grade of "C" or higher is required. ENC 1101 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.

 

Academic Integrity:            Students in this class must know, observe, and not compromise the principles of

academic integrity. It is not permissible to cheat, to fabricate or falsify information, to submit the same academic work in more than one course without prior permission, to plagiarize, to receive unfair advantage, or to otherwise abuse accepted practices for handling and documenting information. The grade for this course includes the judgment that the student’s work is free from academic dishonesty of any type. Violations or infractions will be reported to the Vice President for Student Affairs and may lead to failure of the course and other sanctions imposed by the College.

 

Classroom Structure         This is a cooperative learning classroom, and all students will be required to

& Protocols:                         work in groups during class periods.  Timely arrival to class is necessary in a

                                                cooperative learning situation and is a sign of respect for me and for other class members, not to mention good training for the “real world.”  If the note on the door indicates that latecomers are not to enter, please do not enter the classroom.  You will be recorded as absent and will loose credit for the in class assignment.

 

All assignments are due in class on the date listed on the syllabus.  If you are going to miss a class, papers may be turned in early or left in my mailbox in the front office on the due date; however, assignments turned in after the start of class will be penalized 25 points.  Late assignments (after 5 pm on the due date) will not be accepted.

 

All final drafts of papers (essays and paragraphs) must be word processed, double spaced.  All papers submitted in this class must be original works created for this class.  Papers written or submitted in another class will not be accepted.

 

Beepers and Cellular phones are to be turned off during class time.  Additionally, any inappropriate behavior and offensive language will not be tolerated.

 

Make-up Policy:                   No make-up is provided for any assignment.  A student who misses an exam will have his/her grade on the cumulative final grammar exam recorded for that missed exam.  Subsequent missed exams will remain as a 0.  No final exam will be given as a make-up.

 

Absences:                              As stated in the student handbook you may receive an instructor warning when you have missed the equivalent of three 50-minute class periods regardless of the reason and may be withdrawn from the course by the instructor after the fourth 50-minute absence. It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from class. Do not assume that the instructor will withdraw you. Do not stop coming to class without withdrawing officially – protect your GPA. Withdrawal forms are available from the Records Office on the Palatka Campus and from the Administration area of other campuses.  The number of absences allowed by school policy does not affect the make up/drop grade policies of this class. 

 

Grading:                                Exams 20%

                                                Papers 25%

                                                Participation 10%

                                                Quizzes & R&R 15%

                                                Written Final Exam 20%

                                                Grammar Final Exam 10%

One paper, participation, and quiz/R&R grade will be dropped.  No exam grade may be dropped.

 

Grading Scale:                     A             90.0%-100%

                                                B             80.0%-89.0%

                                                C             70.0%-79.0% (minimum passing grade is 70.0%)

                                                D             60.0%-69.0% (no grade in this range will be rounded up)

                                                F              59% and below

With the exception of any grade in the 60’s, all grades of .5 or above will be rounded up.

 

Tentative Calendar

1/2                           Introduction to course; Introduction to prewriting techniques

1/4                           diagnostic grammar pre-test; read/do on your own Bedford Ch 16-18

 

1/9                           Questions from Ch 16-18; Introduction to Examples essay, read Longman Writer*; journal 1 due

1/11                         read Bedford Ch 19

 

1/16                         Examples essay 1st draft due--rough drafts must be complete and typed--bring 2 copies; journal 2 due

1/18                         read Bedford Ch 20 & Ch 32

 

1/23                         Cooperative exercise--Bedford Ch 19&20; journal 3 due

1/25                         Ch 19 & 20 individual quiz; Examples essay 2nd draft due--rough drafts must be complete and typed--changes from the 1st draft should appear in italics.  Bring 1 copy.

 

1/30                         review for Exam I; journal 4 due

2/1                           Examples essay final draft due(weight x2).(All changes from the rough drafts must appear in italics);Extra Credit Exercise Central Scorecard and/or Study Group Contract due in class; Exam I

 

2/6                           read Bedford Ch 12 & Ch 21; journal 5 due

2/8                           read Bedford Ch 22 & Ch 25; journal 6 due

 

2/13                         Introduction to Comparison/Contrast essay, read Longman; journal 7 due

2/15                         Cooperative exercise--Bedford Ch 12 & 22; conferences and R & R--bring Bedford

                                and a dictionary

 

2/20                         Ch 21 & 22 individual quiz; Comparison/Contrast typed 1st draft due--drafts must be complete and typed--bring 2 copies

2/22                         review for Exam II; journal 9 due (yes, I know it is out of order); Comparison/Contrast typed 2nd draft due --drafts must be complete and typed--all changes from 1st draft are to appear in italics.  Bring 1 copy.

 

2/27                         Exam II; Extra Credit Exercise Central Scorecard and/or Study Group Contract due in class; Comparison/Contrast essay final draft due--weight x2 (All changes from the rough draft must appear in italics)

3/1                           read Bedford Ch 23 & Ch 24; journal 8 due (yes, I know it is out of order)

 

3/6                           conferences and R & R--bring Bedford and a dictionary

3/8                           Examples & Comparison/Contrast essay in class--bring a dictionary--weight x1

 

3/13                         Introduction to Process essay, read Longman; read Bedford Ch 9; journal 10 due

3/15                         Process essay typed 1st draft due--drafts must be complete and typed--bring 2 copies

                                Cooperative exercise--Ch 9

(3/16)                      Last day to withdraw from classes

 

3/19-3/23                SPRING BREAK HOLIDAY

 

3/27                         Ch 9 individual quiz; Process essay typed 2nd draft due--drafts must be complete and typed with changes from draft 1 appearing in italics.  Bring 1 copy

 

3/29                         Process essay final draft due --weight x2(All changes from the rough draft must appear in italics); read Bedford Ch 26; Introduction to Narrative/Descriptive essay, read Longman; review for Exam III

 

4/3                           Extra Credit Exercise Central Scorecard and/or Study Group Contract due in class; Exam III; journal 11 due; bring narrative rd (1 copy) for thesis check

4/5                           Diagnostic grammar post-test (your grade on the post test will replace a quiz grade that has a lower score or a 0)

 

4/10                         Examples/ Comparison-contrast/Process essay in class--bring a dictionary--weight x1;  Narrative/Descriptive final draft due (All changes from the rough draft must appear in italics)

4/12                         journal 12 due; written final exam review; grammar final exam review (review of diagnostic post-test)

 

4/17                         written final exam—this is the only day this portion of the final will be given.      

4/19                         grammar final exam—this is the only day this portion of the final will be given.

 

4/24                         last day of class