English A Syllabus Template Fall 2014

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Introduction to College Writing
Fall 2014
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Course Catalog Description:
This course is designed to strengthen college-level writing skills. Students will read and analyze articles
and essays and will practice writing coherent, well-developed expository essays. Students will revise their
writing using peer review and weekly one-on-one tutorials. Students will review functional grammar and
sentence skills and be introduced to techniques of research and documentation.
Course Objectives:
1. Read and apply critical thinking skills to college-level expository prose for the purposes of
writing and discussion.
2. Apply appropriate strategies in the writing process including prewriting, composing, revising, and
editing techniques.
3. Demonstrate ability to incorporate into draft revision information received in peer review and
one-on-one tutorials.
4. Plan, write, and revise 500-word multi-paragraph expository essays including an introduction and
conclusion, exhibiting coherence and unity, avoiding major grammatical and mechanical errors
that interfere with meaning, and demonstrating awareness of audience, purpose, and language
choice.
5. Utilize MLA guidelines to format a document, to cite sources in the text of an essay, and to
compile a Works Cited list.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Students will:
1. Compose a coherent, unified multi-paragraph expository essay that has undergone revision and
relates to a text discussed in class.
2. Compose introductory paragraphs with a thesis, body paragraphs with topic sentences, and
concluding paragraphs.
3. Demonstrate the ability to incorporate and document material from outside sources.
4. Use basic rules of grammar, spelling, usage, and punctuation so that the ideas are clear.
5. Utilize MLA style for formatting and documentation.
Students with Disabilities:
It is the policy of the El Camino Community College District to encourage full inclusion of
people with disabilities in all programs and services. Students with disabilities who believe they
may need accommodations in this class should contact the campus Special Resource Center
(310) 660-3295, as soon as possible. This will ensure that students are able to fully participate.
Academic Honesty and Plagiarism:
El Camino College places a high value on the integrity of its student scholars. When an
instructor determines that there is evidence of dishonesty in any academic work (including, but
not limited to cheating, plagiarism, or theft of exam materials), disciplinary action appropriate to
the misconduct as defined in BP 5500 may be taken. A failing grade on an assignment in which
academic dishonesty has occurred and suspension from class are among the disciplinary actions
for academic dishonesty (AP 5520). Students with any questions about the Academic Honesty
or discipline policies are encouraged to speak with their instructor in advance.
Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend their classes regularly. Students who miss
the first class meeting or who are not in regular attendance during the add period for the class
may be dropped by the instructor. Students whose absences from a class exceed 10% of the
scheduled class meeting times may be dropped by the instructor. However, students are
responsible for dropping a class within the deadlines published in the class schedule. Students
who stop attending but do not drop may receive a failing grade.
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Grading: Note: Pass/no pass only
Note: Students who receive credit for both English A and English 84 can count only one
course for degree credit.
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Important Dates:
Last day to add a class 9/5/2014
Last day to drop with no notation 9/5/2014
Last day to drop with a “W” 11/14/2014
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Reading Success Center (East Library Basement E-36)
Software and tutors are available for vocabulary development & reading comprehension.
Library Media Technology Center - LMTC (East Library Basement)
Computers are available for free use. Bring your student ID # & flash drive. There’s a
charge for printing.
Writing Center (H122)
Computers are available for free use. Free tutoring is available for writing assignments,
grammar, and vocabulary. Bring your student ID & flash drive to save work. Printing is
NOT available.
Learning Resource Center - LRC (West Wing of the Library, 2nd floor)
The LRC Tutorial Program offers free drop-in tutoring. For the tutoring schedule, go to
www.elcamino.edu/library/lrc/tutoring. The LRC also offers individualized computer
adaptive programs to help build your reading comprehension skills.
Student Health Center (Next to the Pool)
The Health Center offers free medical and psychological services as well as free
workshops on topics like “test anxiety.” Low cost medical testing is also available.
Special Resource Center – SRC (Southwest Wing of Student Services Building)
The SRC provides free disability services, including interpreters, testing
accommodations, counseling, and adaptive computer technology.
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NOTE: The instructor reserves the right to make changes in the schedule if necessary.
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