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Extractions: English 100 Composition and Reading Professor Dara Perales Section 1973 spring 2004 Email dperales@miracosta.edu Fridays 9-12:50 Room OC3510 Blackboard Site: http://blackboard.miracosta.edu Course Website: www.miracosta.edu/home/dperales Learn how to critically read and analyze a text, Develop critical thinking skills, Gain familiarity with the conventions of academic discourse and the process approach of learning those conventions, Utilize argumentative writing, Conduct scholarly research, and Learn more about yourself and your writing. Prerequisite: Completion of English 803 with Credit OR writing assessment score as found in current Class Schedule or EPE evaluation.
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Extractions: Welcome Haverford High School Students! Congratulations! You have found your way to our class website. This is your internet classroom and has been designed to help keep track of your grades, stay informed of our class projects and assignments (updated weekly), find out more about the texts that we will be studying in class, explore cool links, and get help with homework. I want you to enjoy yourself in class and use this website to your advantage: it exists to help you and to make your experience in class meaningful and interesting! Best wishes for a successful semester! Ms. Ward HELPFUL WEB RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS: American Heritage Book of English Usage
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Extractions: Office Hours: T 10-11:30am and by appt. top Required Materials (Books Available at the UA Bookstore) Aristotle. The Rhetoric and Poetics of Aristotle . Ed. Edward P. J. Corbett. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1984. Aristotle. The Politics and Constitution of Athens . 2nd ed. Ed. Stephen Everson. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. Hacker, Diana. Rules for Writers . 4th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2000. Sharp, Leta McGaffey, Amanda Brobbel, and Estela Ene, eds. A Student's Guide to First-Year Composition . 24th ed. Needham Heights, NJ: Pearson, 2003.
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Extractions: Office Hours: T/Th 10-11am, and by appt. top Required Materials (Books Available at the UA Bookstore) top Course Description English 101 is designed to introduce you to the university and the academic discourse community. Over the course of the semester, you will discover the conventions of analytical, persuasive, and reflective writing within an academic context. You will also learn how to inquire into a particular academic discipline, as well as conduct research within that discipline. English 101 also emphasizes revision. For the purposes of this course, revision is not simply rewriting an essay after making minor changes and correcting errors. Revision is using earlier versions of an essay as a means to discover what you want to say. Once you have discovered that, then you can begin writing.
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Extractions: ENGLISH English I - General (36 weeks - 1 credit): This course consists of reading, writing, listening and speaking. The composition unit includes the study of sentence structure, grammar, usage, and spelling. Also, students use a word processor. In reading, students study both contemporary and classic literature: science fiction, drama, short stories, and novels. English II - General (36 weeks - 1 credit): This course includes a basic background in grammar, spelling vocabulary, and composition writing. Four novels are read along with short stories and poetry. In addition, students are required to do four outside of class reading assignments. Speaking, listening, and viewing skills are central to English studies and are included throughout the term. English III - General (36 weeks - 1 credit): A major emphasis in this course is on reading a select number of short stories by American authors as well as three novels - Huckleberry Finn, The Red Pony, and Catcher in the Rye. In addition, students study basic grammar and write short essays as well as a research paper including a Works Cited page but no further documentation.
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