Composition II

Class

Intensive study of and practice in the strategies and techniques for developing research-based expository and persuasive texts. Emphasis on effective and ethical rhetorical inquiry, including primary and secondary research methods; critical reading of verbal, visual, and multimedia texts; systematic evaluation, synthesis, and documentation of information sources; and critical thinking about evidence and conclusions.  Three hours lecture per week.

Course Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of individual and collaborative research processes.
  2. Develop ideas and synthesize primary and secondary sources within focused academic arguments, including one or more research-based essays.
  3. Analyze, interpret, and evaluate a variety of texts for the ethical and logical uses of evidence.
  4. Write in a style that clearly communicates meaning, builds credibility, and inspires belief or action.
  5. Apply the conventions of style manuals for specific academic disciplines (e.g., APA, CMS, MLA, etc.)

Required Institutional Learning Core Learning Outcomes (ICLO):

Communication (COM), Critical Thinking (CT), Personal Responsibility (PR), Social Responsibility (SR), Teamwork (TW)

Required Textbooks

Rosenwasser, David, and Jill Stephen. Writing Analytically. 8th ed., Cengage Learning, 2019.
ISBN: 1337559466

Evaluation Standards

At the beginning of the semester, the instructor will provide each student in the class with a written course outline that shows how the final grade is determined by assignments and percentages. The WC English Department requires the following assignments in English 1302:

 Approximately 4,000 words of graded writing, spread across at least three essay assignments. 

  • An Analytical Research Project is required. This essay should be approximately 2,000 words and should account for at least 25% of the final course grade. This project should require the use of a variety of sources, including scholarly sources.
  • Instructors should also develop at least two other essay assignments, in line with the course learning outcomes.

 All English 1302 papers are scored holistically on the basis of appropriateness, unity and focus, synthesis, analysis, development, organization, sentence structure, and mechanical conventions.  Documentation style according to MLA guidelines must be observed.

Disabilities

ADA Statement:

Any student with a documented disability (e.g. learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) may contact the Office on the Weatherford College Weatherford Campus to request reasonable accommodations. Phone: 817-598-6350 Office Location: Office Number 118 in the Student Services Building, upper floor. Physical Address: Weatherford College 225 College Park Drive Weatherford, TX.

Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity is fundamental to the educational mission of Weatherford College, and the College expects its students to maintain high standards of personal and scholarly conduct. Academic dishonesty of any kind will not be tolerated. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on an examination or other academic work, plagiarism, collusion, and the abuse of resource materials including unauthorized use of Generative AI. Departments may adopt discipline specific guidelines on Generative AI usage approved by the instructional dean. Any student who is demonstrated to have engaged in any of these activities will be subject to immediate disciplinary action in accordance with institutional procedures.
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