Rhetoric and Composition

Course Details

Course Number: 1123  Section Number: 203

Spring 2013

Location: Dillard College of Business Administration

Classroom Number: 317

Days & Times:

MWF 9-9:50



Course Attachments

  English 1123 Lesson Plans MWF 2013 Spring-20130110-102257.rtf

Textbooks

LB Brief. 4th ed  ISBN: 978-0-205-75115-6

Perspectives on Argument. 7th ed  ISBN: 978-0-205-06033-7

MSU Faculty Member
Susan Button   
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Course Objectives
  • Write thesis-based essays that provide strong support and specific details
  • Engage in a writing process that includes invention, drafting, and revision
  • Demonstrate proficient use of Standard Written English
  • Find, evaluate, and synthesize credible sources in support of a research paper
  • Document sources responsibly and follow a designated style guide  

Additional information about course objectives can be found on the department webpage, http://libarts.mwsu.edu/english/


Course Expectations

Assignment                                                                              % of Grade

Minimum of 2 In-Class Essays (350-word min. each)                     10%

Minimum of 3 Formal, Revised Essays (750-word min. each)        30%

1 Annotated Bibliography (including both print and web sources) 10%

1 Research Paper (1500-word min.)                                               30%

Presentations  and participation                                                     10%

 

Final                                                                                              10%

 

 

Writing assignments should require students to produce approximately 5000 words of graded writing and count for at least 80% of the final grade. 


Grading Standards

IMPORTANT: For freshmen or transfer students entering Midwestern in the fall of 2011 or later, a grade of C or higher in ENGL 1113 is a prerequisite for enrolling in ENGL 1123, and a grade of C or higher in 1123 is required for graduation from Midwestern.  

In this class, the following numerical equivalents for final grades are used: A = 100-90%; B = 89-80%; C = 79-70%; D = 69-60%; F = 59-0%. 


Final Exam5/4/2013  10:30-12:30

Submission Format Policy

 

All in-class work must be written on standard white lined paper in pen. All outside class work must be typed, printed, and submitted according to current MLA requirements.

 

By enrolling in this class, the student expressly grants MSU a “limited right” in all intellectual property created by the student for the purpose of this course.  The “limited right” shall include but shall not be limited to the right to reproduce the student’s work product in order to verify originality and authenticity, and for educational purposes.

Note: You may not submit a paper for a grade in this class that already has been (or will be) submitted for a grade in another course, unless you obtain the explicit written permission of me and the other instructor involved in advance



Note: You may not submit a paper for a grade in this class that already has been (or will be) submitted for a grade in another course, unless you obtain the explicit written permission of me and the other instructor involved in advance.

Late Paper Policy

All assigned work will be due on dates assigned at the beginning of class. I do not accept late work. 


Plagiarism Policy Plagiarism is the use of someone else's thoughts, words, ideas, or lines of argument in your own work without appropriate documentation (a parenthetical citation at the end and a listing in "Works Cited")-whether you use that material in a quote, paraphrase, or summary. It is a theft of intellectual property and will not be tolerated, whether intentional or not.

Student Honor Creed

As an MSU Student, I pledge not to lie, cheat, steal, or help anyone else do so."

As students at MSU, we recognize that any great society must be composed of empowered, responsible citizens. We also recognize universities play an important role in helping mold these responsible citizens. We believe students themselves play an important part in developing responsible citizenship by maintaining a community where integrity and honorable character are the norm, not the exception. Thus, We, the Students of Midwestern State University, resolve to uphold the honor of the University by affirming our commitment to complete academic honesty. We resolve not only to be honest but also to hold our peers accountable for complete honesty in all university matters. We consider it dishonest to ask for, give, or receive help in examinations or quizzes, to use any unauthorized material in examinations, or to present, as one's own, work or ideas which are not entirely one's own. We recognize that any instructor has the right to expect that all student work is honest, original work. We accept and acknowledge that responsibility for lying, cheating, stealing, plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty fundamentally rests within each individual student. We expect of ourselves academic integrity, personal professionalism, and ethical character. We appreciate steps taken by University officials to protect the honor of the University against any who would disgrace the MSU student body by violating the spirit of this creed. Written and adopted by the 2002-2003 MSU Student Senate.

Students with Disabilities The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Disability Support Services in Room 168 of the Clark Student Center, 397-4140.

Safe Zones Statement The professor considers this classroom to be a place where you will be treated with respect as a human being - regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, political beliefs, age, or ability. Additionally, diversity of thought is appreciated and encouraged, provided you can agree to disagree. It is the professor's expectation that ALL students consider the classroom a safe environment.

Contacting your Instructor All instructors in the Department have voicemail in their offices and MWSU e-mail addresses. Make sure you add your instructor's phone number and e-mail address to both email and cell phone lists of contacts.

Attendance Requirements

 

 Regular class attendance will be expected. Roll will be taken at every class.  After the first cut, each additional two will lower your final grade one letter mark.  Two late arrivals equal one cut.  “Authorized Absences” (see Bulletin) will not be counted in this total. Such absences, though, DO NOT excuse students from turning in required work on TIME.  Please be aware that instructors may drop students from class rolls for lack o appropriate participation (See Bulletin and student handbook).

 

If you miss work for whatever reason, it will be your responsibility to find out what you have missed and how or if it can be made up.  Missing work will be averaged as a zero.  “I wasn’t here for this” will not be considered sufficient reason to excuse an individual student from completing required work.

  


Other Policies

 

 

Cell phones must be turned off.  Vibrating cell phones are a disturbance and will not be tolerated.  If a student is caught using an electronic device during a test, that student will receive a 0 on that test.  Any behavior that disturbs the learning environment will not be tolerated.  I will give a warning once that a particular behavior is disruptive to the class.  If that conduct continues, an instructor drop will be initiated. Writing lab locations and times: 224 Bea Wood, 9-4, M-R; Moffett Library Lounge, 6-9, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Cell phones must be turned off.  Vibrating cell phones are a disturbance and will not be tolerated.  If a student is caught using an electronic device during a test, that student will receive a 0 on that test.  Any behavior that disturbs the learning environment will not be tolerated.  A warning from me that I consider the particular behavior disrupts the class will be given once.  If that conduct continues, an instructor drop will be initiated. 


Writing Proficiency Requirement All students seeking a Bachelor's degree from Midwestern State University must satisfy a writing proficiency requirement once they've 1) passed English 1113 and English 1123 and 2) earned 60 hours. You may meet this requirement by passing either the Writing Proficiency Exam or English 2113. Please keep in mind that, once you've earned over 90 hours, you lose the opportunity to take the $25 exam and have no option but to enroll in the three-credit hour course. If you have any questions about the exam, visit the Writing Proficiency Office website at http://academics.mwsu.edu/wpr, or call 397-4131.