College of Arts and Sciences
Department of English, Foreign Language, and Journalism
ENG104-40 College Writing and Rhetoric
Online
Dr. Stacia Bensyl, Eder Hall 222 I
Phone 271-5936 email—bensyl@missouri western.edu
Office hours: by appointment
Required Text:
Optional Text:
I cannot stress the importance of having a good
handbook. If you already have a handbook
from another class, that is fine.
Course Objectives:
This course is the first of a
two-part composition requirement at Missouri Western. In this course you will
begin to look at your own, your peers’ and professionals’ writing as ways to
communicate complex ideas effectively.
For the purposes of this course, let’s define rhetoric as the art of employing specific modes, or elements, in
your writing, usually with the idea of influencing your reader in some way. The term also applies to speaking, and you
may have heard it used in that context.
In English 104-40 you will meet the following
objectives:
·
Learn the elements of four specific
rhetorical modes
·
Be aware of the audience for each of these papers
·
Practice pre-writing as a way to organize
your ideas for your papers
·
Edit your own and your peers’ papers
·
Read essays which use each of the four
modes and be able to evaluate their effectiveness
To meet these objectives you will:
Grading policy:
The
grading scale is as follows:
100-90%
= A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
60-69% = D
59-0% = F
Remember,
you must receive a grade of "C" or above to enroll in English 108
next semester.
Each assignment you are given will be worth a
specific amount of points, and the possible total points value of each
assignment will be clearly indicated on the assignment.
Requirements and advice:
Paper Topics and Due Dates:
Paper #1: Process Analysis essay--Due June 12
Paper #2: Comparison/contrast essay--Due June 26
Paper #3: Cause and Effect Analysis essay--Due July 10
Paper #4: Argumentative essay—Due July 24
Attendance policy:
In order to improve student learning as
well as to achieve compliance with federal financial aid policies, Western has
a mandatory attendance policy for all 100 and 200-level courses. You will be
given an excused absence when acting as an official representative of the
university, provided you give prior written verification from the faculty/staff
supervisor of the event.
All other absences will be
deemed unexcused. As this is a
non-traditional class, I cannot take daily attendance. Your participation is your attendance. Thus,
when you have failed to post or turn in your work during the first week of
class you will be reported to the Registrar’s Office, who will automatically
withdraw you from this class. The
Financial Aid Office will reduce financial aid as appropriate.
Student Disability:
Students with disabilities
(impaired hearing, vision, reading disorders, etc.) should notify me in writing
of the disability before the end of the first week of class. In consultation with the Center for Academic
Support, I will work out a course of study for such students.
Academic Honesty Policy:
I abide by all the regulations outlined in
the Missouri Western State College Catalog and Student Handbook:
Academic Honesty Policy and
Due Process
Academic honesty is required
in all academic endeavors. Violations of academic honesty
include
any instance of plagiarism, cheating, seeking credit for another’s work,
falsifying
documents
or academic records, or any other fraudulent activity. Violations of academic
honesty
may result in a failing grade on the assignment, failure in the course, or
expulsion
from the University. When a student’s grade has been affected, violations of
academic
honesty will be reported to the Provost or designated representative on the
Academic Honesty Violation
Report forms.
Please see the 2006-07
Student Handbook and Calendar on page 21 for specific activities
identified
as violations of this policy and the student due process procedure. This
handbook
is also available online at http://www.missouriwestern.edu/handbook/index.pdf
I will not tolerate plagiarism, cheating,
or claiming another's work as your own.
Please don't cheat! If I find
evidence of academic dishonesty, I will automatically assign that student an
“F” for the course.
Week 1 June 2 Read “Welcome” on WebCT
June 2-5 Read
“The Reading Process” pages 3-6
Read
“Process Analysis” pages 207-219
June 3 Read “How to Mark a Book” pages 220-224
Use
the steps in “The Reading Process” to read and annotate “How to Mark a
Book.” Send me your annotations via the
drop box. This assignment is worth 10
points.
June 4 Read “How to Say Nothing in 500 Words”
pages 227-238.
Re-write
paragraph two of this essay, using some of the suggestions Roberts gives for
improving writing. Post your new version
of paragraph two to the discussion board.
This assignment is worth 10 points.
June 5 Read “Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall” pages 244-247
Read
“Campus Racism 101” pages 249-253
Assignment
to be handed in TBA
Week 2 June 9 prewrite
June 9-12 June 10 rough draft/post 50 points
June 11 comment 50 points
June 12 editing
strategies
final draft due by
Week 3 June 16 Read “Comparison and Contrast” pages 258-271
June 16-19 Read “Neat People vs. Sloppy
People” pages 276-278
Assignment
to be handed in TBA
June 17 Read
“Of Weirdos and Eccentrics” pages 280-282
Assignment
to be handed in TBA
June 18 Read “Sex, Lies, and Conversation” pages
293-298
Assignment
to be handed in TBA
June 19 Read linked assignment
Assignment to be handed in TBA
Week 4 June 23 prewrite
June 23-26 June 24 rough draft/post 50 points
June 25 comment 50 points
June 26 final draft due by
Week 5
June 30- June 30 Read “Cause and Effect Analysis” pages
408-420
July 3 Read “How Boys Becomes Men” pages 421-423
Assignment to be handed in TBA
July 1 Read
“How Reading Changed My Life” pages 426-429
Read
“iPod World: The End of Society?” pages 432-435
Assignment to be handed in TBA
July 2 Read “The Real Computer Virus” pages
437-443
Read
“The Great Kern County Mouse War” pages 446-451
Assignment to be handed in TBA
July 3 Read linked assignment
Assignment to be handed in TBA
Week 6 July 7 prewrite
July 7-10 July 8 rough draft/post 50 points
July 9 comment 50 points
July
10 final draft due by
Week 7
July 14-17 July 14 Read “Argumentation” pages 454-473
Read “The Case for Short Words”
pages 480-483
Assignment to be handed in TBA
July 15 Read “I Have a Dream” pages 486-489
Read
“What Does It Mean to Love One’s Country?” pages 492-497
Assignment to be handed in TBA
July 16 Read “My Father Was an Anonymous Sperm
Donor” pages 500-505
Assignment to be handed in TBA
July 17 Read linked assignment
Assignment to be handed in TBA
Week 8
July 21-24 July 21 prewrite
July 22 rough draft/post 50 points
July 23 comment 50 points
July
24 final draft due by