Syllabus
Readings & Assignments
Grading Criteria
Instructor

ENG 099 Writing Fundamentals/Intro to English Composition

Winter 2003 CRN #4537

Syllabus
Instructor: George Knox

E-mail: gknox@pcc.edu
 

Office: TBA

Office Hours: TBA
 

Phone: (503) 977-4475 

FAX: (503) 977-8129
 

Web: http://spot.pcc.edu/~gknox/eng099.htm

Course Description: This course will introduce techniques and strategies used in expository and persuasive writing. Activities will include lecture, class discussion, research, in-class and out-of-class writing, collaborative activities and lab work. Students will compose essays providing evidence supporting a thesis. Students will also demonstrate appropriate writing mechanics (grammar, style, etc.) and citation methods in these essays.

Texts:

Readings and Assignments: Descriptions and due dates for readings and assignments are listed on the Readings and Assignments handout and on the web site. Additionally, all students are required to participate in class discussions and student-instructor conferences.

Grading: Grading will be based on a point system. The maximum number of points available in the course is 200. The following scale will be used to assign the final grade:
 

A = 180+ Points

B = 160-179 Points

C = 140-159 Points

D = 120-139 Points

Point Distribution:
  • Weekly In-class Writing (40 pts.)
  • Papers (100 pts.)
  • Final Exam (60 pts.)

All written assignments should be submitted on or before the due date by e-mail, mail or in person. Late submissions will be penalized.

See the Grading Criteria web page for additional information.

Attendance: Students who miss more than one class may receive a "No Pass". (This policy varies by campus.)  Students missing class will be responsible for any assignments due and for any in-class work. Make-up work should be arranged with the instructor as early as possible in the term. An "Incomplete" will only be given for verified illness or emergency. Conflicts should be brought to the instructor's attention as soon as possible.

Accommodation: Students needing accommodation should notify the instructor prior to or on the first day of class. Special arrangements will be made as soon as possible.
 

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