Instructor:
Email: sydney.bowie@reedleycollege.edu
Office: Room CCI 215 Phone: 638.3641 x3273
Required class meetings: 6-7 p.m. in CCI 202: 8/22 (Introduction), 10/17 (Midterm), 12/17 (Final-CCI 207)
English 1B is a literature survey and composition
course
that is designed to follow English 1A. Students will be introduced to
four
major literary genres: short story, novel, poetry, and drama. It is a
three
unit course, which is fully transferable to
Students are required to read approximately 100 pages per week and to write papers related to the reading assignments. They will also be discussing the literature on the Blackboard web site, which is our electronic forum and virtual classroom, so it is important to keep up with the reading. Students should plan to spend 10-12 hours a week on this course, reading, writing and discussing the literature for the class. Students need to access the computer each day to read lectures, check the assignment schedule, post on the Discussion forum, look through and respond to email, or write a paper. Students may do these activities on their own schedule-on-line courses take place at all hours-but students must be organized enough not to fall behind.
BlackBoard Discussion: Students should post three messages a week to the Bb discussion forum.
Attendance: Students are required to attend three meetings of the class on the Reedley Campus-an introductory meeting , a midterm meeting to take the midterm and answer questions that have arisen, and a final meeting to take the final examination. For specific dates and times, see the calendar. Information about the midterm and final will be made available well in advance of those tests.
Last Day to drop without a grade: October 17
Texts:
Essays on literature topics: Students will write three papers relating to the reading assignments. The papers will vary in length but the general standard is 500-700 words. Specific topics will be assigned. The paper will never be a summary of the work assigned, but will reflect the student's thoughts and analysis of the reading assignment.
Novel Papers: At the end of each unit, students will write a longer (750 word) paper on the novels studied. The last paper will incorporate literary criticism and research.
Online Reading Quizzes: Four short quizzes based on the reading assignments. The dates and times for these will be posted in advance.
Assignment |
Points Each |
Total Points |
Three Essays |
50 |
150 |
Two novel papers |
100 |
200 |
Weekly participation in Discussion Forum |
10 each week for weeks 2-17 |
150 |
Midterm and Final |
50 |
100 |
Various online assignments |
25 |
100 |
Online Reading Quizzes | 25 | 100 |
Total Points Possible* |
|
800 |
*Assignments and points may be changed a little--each class is different, but this table shows my intentions.