MWSC,
Fall 2005 Mr. Mark Barner
English SSC
MWF Office hours 8-9AM/11-12PM
Email: MEBarner@cs.com Phone ?
Required
Texts: Critical Thinking,
Reading and Writing: A Brief Guide to Argument by Sylvan Barnett & Hugo
Bedau
Requirements: Curiosity and gargantuan sense of
humor.
English 108
Goals/Objectives and Means:
See
www.missouriwetern.edu/~engdept/eng108.html
Academic
Honesty: Students will be treated as
mature adults with accompanying expectations including but not limited to
honest, creative and industrious work, prior acknowledgement to the professor
of special needs or concerns, verbal participation in class and diligent
attendance.
Encouragement: Utilize the Center for Academic Support.
Assignments: 1.
4 papers each rating 15% of grade.
2.
A journal reflecting your own growth and exploratory
processes. 2 entries per week. 15% of
grade.
3.
Impromptu class writings (pop quizzes) on assigned
readings. No make-ups. 10% of grade.
4.
Final rating 15% of grade.
Essays
will be computer generated, double-spaced, proofread and adhering to MLA
format. Papers will have student’s
name, English section number, Date in upper right hand corner and pages numbers
centered on bottom of each page. Papers
due at beginning of class on due date.
Grades will be dropped 1 letter grade for each infraction of the
following rules of grammar: 1) Subject-verb disagreement; 2) Comma splice; 3)
Sentence fragment; 4) Run-on Sentences; 5) 3Misspeeled words 6) Each day an
assignment is tardy. Details on topics will
be forthcoming.
Aug. 29 –
Sept. 2 Syllabus elucidation, getting acquainted, fear of God instilled.
Sept. 5 Labor
Day
Sept. 12 Strong Personal Belief Paper.
Sept. 30 Literary Critical Paper
Oct. 12
Researched Argument Paper
Oct. 14
Mid-term Break
Nov. 23 –
24 Thanksgiving
Dec. 5 Researched Argument.
Dec. 10 –
16 Finals