English 108-02 and 108-06-College Writing
and Research
Syllabus-Spring 2002
Missouri Western State College
Department of English, Foreign Languages, Journalism
Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Instructor: Michael Lund
Office: SSC-222T
Phone: 816/271-4239
E-mail: lund@missouriwestern.edu
Office Hours: By appointment
Class Meeting Times and Rooms:
Section 02: 8-9:20 TTH, JGM 104
Section 06: 9:30-10-50 TTH, JGM 119
Required Texts: Literature: Reading and Writing
the Human Experience,
Shorter Seventh Edition, Abcarian and Klotz
The New Century Handbook, 2nd Edition, Hult and Hucklin
Students with Disabilities: Anyone who has a disability that prevents the
fullest
expression of his or her potential to succeed in this course must notify me in
writing as soon as possible so we may discuss course requirements, options
and/or accommodations.
Academic Honesty: Most cheating is accidental. If, however, I determine that
a
student is cheating deliberately or repeatedly, I will award a failing grade for
the project and/or the course, in addition to forwarding the names and acts of
all involved students to my department chair and to the dean of students.
Grading: There will be four major writing assignments. I will determine
final grades based on the following:
Essay # 1 Personal Response (due Feb. 5)
Essay # 2 Analysis (due Mar. 5)
Essay # 3 Comparison/Contrast (due Apr. 2)
Essay # 4 Analysis or Comparison/Contrast (due Apr. 30)
Announced quizzes-cannot be made up
Peer responses-cannot be made up
Journal Entries
(80% of the grade will be determined from the four paper assignments.)
(20% of the grade will be determined from the quizzes over assigned readings,
peer responses, and journal entries.)
A = 90-100%
B = 80-89%
C = 70-79%
D = 60-69%
F = 0-59%
Please Note: No one will pass this class without completing all
four writing
assignments, regardless of what the student's point total would indicate. If
students are borderline between grades, other factors such as effort, class
participation, attendance, and attitude will be used to determine the final
grade.
Late Work: When papers are assigned for a given date, they are due at the
beginning of the hour. I penalize all late papers 10 percentage points per day
late, and any papers I do not receive at the beginning of the hour on the day
they are due will be considered one day late. If something should happen that
prevents you from turning your paper in on time, you must make arrangements with
me before the paper is due, not afterwards.
Attendance: Punctual, regular attendance is necessary for your success in
this class. Missing more than four class sessions may result in failure of the
course.
I will frequently give quizzes over readings. Quizzes will
be given at the beginning of class and cannot be made up. Peer response days are
also point opportunities that cannot be made up. Although emergencies and/or
illnesses do arise, students who succeed will keep absences and tardies to a
minimum. If you are absent, you are still responsible for what was covered in
class on the day you are absent and what is due for the next class period.
Assignments and Extra Credit: Like papers, daily assignments are due at
the
beginning of class on the designated date. If a draft is assigned for peer
response and you come to class without your draft, you will be asked to leave
and counted absent. To avoid problems with disks crashing, etc., always have a
backup. There is no extra credit for this class.
Journal entry assignments will be given over various readings. Although the
entries have due dates, I will not be collecting the journals each time. As long
as I have not collected the journals, you can make up any missed entries.
However, when I do collect them for review, they will be scored and you can no
longer make up any missed entries.
Course Objectives-upon completion of ENG 108, you should understand the
following:
A more detailed description of the course goals/objectives is available at
http://www.missouriwestern.edu/eflj/eng108.asp