Course Syllabus


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Course ID: ENG081
Title: Basic Writing Skills
Modality: Internet
Credit Hours: 3.00

Course Section Information

Institution: Rio Salado College

Section: 11633

Term: Fall 2014

Start Date: 10/20/2014

Weeks: 14

Last date to withdraw: None

Instructor: Cynthia Maxson

Course Materials

Be sure that you have all the necessary materials prior to the start date of your course.

Software Required for Course:

  • Flash
  • PowerPoint viewer

Textbook required for Course:

Title: The Writer's World: Sentences and Paragraphs
Author: Gaetz and Phadke
ISBN: 9780558049782

Rio Salado College has developed a unique Textbook Savings Program that uses customized textbooks and saves students up to 50% off the original price of textbooks. This textbook is included in the Textbook Savings Program and has been customized specifically for this course at Rio Salado College by Pearson Custom Publishing so that it contains information most relevant to the course. Your course materials are available through the Rio Salado College Bookstore.  All materials should be verified by ISBN before purchasing at the Rio Salado Bookstore or from another seller.

Course Description and Competencies

Official Course Description
Emphasis on preparation for college-level composition with a focus on foundational skills. Establishing effective writing strategies through six or more writing projects comprising at least 1500 words in total.
Official Course Prerequisites
Appropriate English placement test score or permission of Department or Division Chair.
Course Note
Through six or more writing projects comprising at least 1500 words (final drafts), the student will demonstrate an understanding of writing as a process through the ability to complete the ENG081 competencies.
Official Course Competencies
  1. Describe the contextual nature of writing, including the importance of circumstance, purpose, topic, audience and writer.
  2. Organize writing to support a central idea through unity, coherence, and logical development.
  3. Use conventions in writing complete sentences, using appropriate grammar, and using mechanics.
  4. Use conventions in writing, including consistent voice, tone, and diction.
  5. Recognize effective and appropriate ideas.
  6. Craft a variety of sentence types.
  7. Recognize and implement steps in the writing process for sentence and paragraph projects, including prewriting, drafting, and editing for unity and coherence.
  8. Use feedback obtained from peer review, instructor comments and/or other resources to revise writing.
  9. Assess one's own writing strengths and identify strategies for improvement through instructor conference, portfolio review, written evaluation, and/or other methods.
  10. Generate, format, edit, and deliver writing using appropriate technology.

Course Requirements

Week One: Writing with Nouns and Pronouns
  Assessments: Grammar Quiz (20 pts.)
  Learning Log (10 pts.)
 
Week Two: Writing with Subjects, Verbs, and Tenses
  Assessments: Paragraph (20 pts.)
 
Week Three: Writing with Other Types of Verbs
  Assessments: Quiz (20 pts.)
  Paragraph: 20 (20 pts.)
 
Week Four: Using Verb Agreement and Tense Consistency
  Assessment: Paragraph (20 pts.)
  Quiz (60 pts.)
 
Week Five: Combining Sentences and Using Proper Grammar
  Assessment: Paragraph (20 pts.)
  Spelling Quiz (30 pts.)
Learning Log Check
(20 pts.)
 
Week Six: Combining Sentences and Recognizing Commonly Confused Words
  Assessment: Paragraph (20 pts.)
  Sentence activity (16 pts.)
 
Week Seven: Using Sentence Variety in Writing and Correcting Fragments
  Assessment: Paragraph (30 pts.)
 
Week Eight: Avoiding Run-ons and Faulty Parallel Structure
  Assessment: Question activity (20 pts.)
  Quiz (20 pts.)
 
Week Nine: Using Adjectives, Adverbs, and Modifiers Properly
  Assessment: Paragraph (20 pts.)
  Quiz (75 pts.)
 
Week Ten: Using the Writing Process and Commas Correctly
  Assessment: Exploring Activity (20 pts.)
 
Week Eleven: Using the Writing Process and Apostrophes Correctly
  Assessment: Rough Draft (20 pts.)
 
Week Twelve: Learning How to Revise and Edit Effectively
  Assessment: Final Draft (25 pts.)
  Paragraph (20 pts.)
 
Week Thirteen: Discovering Various Paragraph Patterns
  Assessment: Illustration paragraph (25 pts.)
  Narrative Paragraph (25 pts.)
 
Lesson Fourteen: Reviewing and Wrapping up the Course
  Assessment: At-Home Final Exam (100 pts.)
  Final learning log check (50 pts.)
 

Remember that this is a three credit-hour class. As such, you will need to dedicate significant time to this course. Plan to spend at least three hours on course content and at least six hours on homework for a total of at least nine hours each week. Be prepared to double your weekly class and study time if you choose an accelerated calendar.

Grading Procedure and Scale

Grading Procedure
There are 726 possible points for this course
15 Writing Assignments = 321 Points
Learning Logs = 80 Points
6 Quizzes = 225 Points
1 At-Home Exam = 100 Points
Total = 726

Grading Scale

Letter grades for assignments, examinations, and the course will be determined by the following scale:

653 - 726 points = A (90% - 100%)
581 - 652 points = B (80% - 89%)
508 - 580 points = C (70% - 79%)
436 - 507 points = D (60% - 69%)
0 - 435 points = F (0% - 59%)

Please Note: The grading procedure for this course is based on the total number of points possible.

The grading scale is administered equally to all students in the course. Do not expect to receive a grade higher than that earned by your total points. There will be no "point adjustments" made for such things as "class participation" or other subjective factors.

There is no "Extra Credit" available for this course.

Syllabus Acknowledgement Receipt

This syllabus constitutes a binding contract between you, Rio Salado College, and college employees. Once you have read it, you will be required to submit a statement that you have read and understood it, before you are allowed further access to the course. If you have any questions about the overall requirements of the course, be sure to email the instructor assigned to your section. Turning in the receipt marks the beginning of your participation in the class. This syllabus acknowledgement form is located in the Introduction: Connecting Your Learning section of Lesson 1.

Final Grade Options

  • Letter grade (A, B, C, D, F) - These grades are based on the course grading system.
  • Extension (in lieu of Incomplete grade) - Students may request an extension because of illness or other extenuating circumstances, if they have been doing acceptable work. The instructor will define the requirements and timelines to complete the course. Please Note: Instructors are not obligated to give extensions.
  • Withdrawal-Students may submit a withdrawal request on or prior to the “Last Date to Withdraw” indicated in their RioLearn Gradebook.  

    Students should not contact their instructor to request a withdrawal. A student wishing to withdraw from a class within the stated timeline must do so by visiting my.maricopa.edu. In extreme circumstances, students do have the option of requesting a complete withdrawal from the college by providing Student Enrollment Services with appropriate documentation.

  • Credit/No Credit Option (P/Z) - This course may be taken on a credit/no credit basis. See detailed information about the (P/Z) option here.

Submitting Assignments

Submitting Assignment Policies

Quizzes are scored automatically by the computer. Please be aware that a quiz or exam (midterm and/or final if your class has one that is electronically submitted) cannot be taken more than one time. If a quiz or exam is submitted more than one time then the final score for that assessment will be changed to the score from the first attempt.

All written assignments must be turned in "electronically," either as attachments or by way of the appropriate submit boxes. Refer to the instructions posted in each lesson.

This course is arranged sequentially. You may not submit more work at one time than is due. In the spirit of continuous improvement, your instructor insists on the right to provide you feedback before you move on to the next assignment.

IMPORTANT: You cannot pass this course unless you submit all assignments.

Important information: Please follow the procedure below in the completion of your assignments.

For Writing & Learning Log assignments:

Compose your response to the assignment in a word processing program. Run spell check. Review your work to make sure that you have completely answered all questions prior to clicking the "Submit" button. Copy your work by simultaneously holding down the "Ctrl" and "A" keys to select the text, and then simultaneously holding down the "Ctrl" and "C" keys to copy it. Then, click on the link below to open up the online submit form for the assessment. Paste your document into the online submit form by inserting your cursor in the submit box, and simultaneously holding down the "Ctrl" and "V" keys.

When you have finished, you will need to close the browser window to return to your course.

For Quizzes & Test:

You may view your assessment more than one time. Once you have started answering the questions, save your work frequently if you are not going to be working for a long period of time. Note that you have a 24 hour window to submit your work from the time that you start answering the questions before all your previous answers are erased. You should make certain you have completely answered all questions prior to clicking the SUBMIT button. Once submitted, you will not be able to access the assessment again.

When you have finished, you will need to close the browser window to return to your course.

Note to students: Keep a copy of everything you submit.

Exams

There is an on-line at-home final exam for this course. Please review the "Grading Procedure and Scale" portion of your syllabus for details. Lesson 14 will give specific information about this exam and make suggestions for test preparation. You will not be able to access the exam until all assignments have been submitted.

Check your Gradebook for specific due dates for your exam(s).

Copyright Acknowledgements

Some images used in courses are licensed as follows: Accunet/AP Multimedia Archive, http://www.clipart.com, http://www.jupiterimages.com, EBSCO Image Collection.

Late or Missing Assignments

The dates on which assignments are due are clearly posted on the course calendar, which is set to relative start dates. Work submitted one to four days late may receive a lowered grade; after five days, at your instructor's discretion, it might not be accepted at all. If you are unable, for any reason at all, to complete your work according to schedule, it is your responsibility to contact your instructor immediately and request a due date change.

Please note: No missing assignments are allowed. In other words, you are required to turn in all assignments for the class. Failure to do so may result in a failing grade.

Plagiarism Search Engine

Self-to-Self Plagiarism

While we expect you to re-work your previous submissions for the course you are taking, keep in mind that our self-to-self plagiarism detection tool will alert us of any work you have previously submitted. Therefore, we request that you re-work your original assignment, enhance it, and improve upon it. Failure to do so will result in a plagiarism report and will significantly slow your progress and our ability to effectively assess your work in a timely manner.

Course Completion Policy

A student who registers for a Distance Learning course is assigned a "start date" and an "end date." It is the student's responsibility to note due dates for assignments and to keep up with the course work.

If a student falls behind, she/he must contact the instructor and request an extension of her/his end date in order to complete the course.

It is the prerogative of the instructor to decide whether or not to grant the request.

Submitting Assignments

Online Submission Platform

The assignment due dates in this course are structured to complete all the lessons over the span of the course. Regular and consistent progress is expected in the course through the submission of assignments. The submission of an assignment can be no earlier than 7 days prior to the due date. Consult your course gradebook for specific due dates. Assignments/acknowledgments must be submitted through the online submission platform unless otherwise directed.

Final Grade Options

  • Letter grade (A, B, C, D, F)

  • Extension (in lieu of an incomplete grade): Students may request an assessment extension because of illness or other extenuating circumstances, if they have been doing acceptable work. Assessment extensions may extend up to two weeks beyond the established course end as indicated in the gradebook. Please Note: Assessment extensions are given at the instructor’s discretion. Instructors are not obligated to give extensions.

  • Withdrawn Failing (Y) – Students may be removed from their classes with a Withdrawn Failing (Y) grade for non-participation, which counts like an F in GPA calculation.

  • Withdrawal (W) - Students may submit a withdrawal request on or prior to the "Last Date to Withdraw" indicated in their RioLearn Gradebook.

  • Instructors are unable to submit a withdrawal (W) on behalf of a student. A student wishing to withdraw from a class within the stated timeline must do so by visiting View My Classes/Schedule in the Student Center, and selecting Drop Classes. In extreme circumstances, students do have the option of requesting a complete withdrawal from the college by submitting a "Request for Complete Withdrawal From All Courses" available under the Records heading on Rio’s Important Forms page.

    Before withdrawing, students should consider contacting their instructor and/or Rio's Counseling Services to see what options are available to help them stay in class.

    STUDENTS – STOP Before You Drop! A withdrawal request is irrevocable, and may affect future Financial Aid, Visa status, Veteran benefit eligibility, scholarship eligibility and may delay graduation. Please be sure that it is the right option for you before submission.

    STOP BEFORE YOU DROP

  • Credit/No Credit Option (P/Z) - Some courses may be offered with a credit/no credit option which, if offered, would be identified in the Grading Procedure and Scale section of this syllabus. See detailed information about the (P/Z) option here.

  • Note: Choosing the P/Z option is a permanent change to the gradebook. A P/Z grade will not be changed to a letter grade after the course end date.

Regular and Substantive Faculty-Student Interaction

The Rio Salado College faculty provide learners with frequent opportunities for regular and substantive interaction, which are critical components of a quality online program. At a minimum, faculty teaching online courses for credit monitor weekly due dates and initiate contact with students, post course announcements and/or "From Your Instructor" (FYI) notes that are academic and relevant, respond to academic inquiries within 72 hours, and provide detailed, personalized, and timely feedback. In addition, faculty regularly engage in synchronous and/or asynchronous interaction with students via tools such as discussion boards, rubrics, voice threads, video conferences, audio recordings, phone calls, email and/or text messages, social media, and online collaboration software. Though faculty members are responsible for initiating interaction, providing academic information, and facilitating learning, Rio students are responsible for remaining in regular contact with their instructors and engaging with the course content as active participants in the educational experience.

Requirement for Active Class Participation

Withdrawal for Non-Participation (Y) – Students need to communicate regularly with their instructor and engage in academic activities as determined by the instructor and department. Students may be removed from their classes after 14 days of non-participation with a Withdrawn Failing (Y) grade, which counts like an F in GPA calculation.

If you receive financial aid of any kind, it is your responsibility to protect your eligibility to receive financial aid by meeting the active participation requirements of this class.

Pregnant and Parenting Students

Students will not be discriminated against on the basis of a disclosed pregnancy. This includes discrimination against a student based on pregnancy, childbirth, false pregnancy, termination of pregnancy, or recovery from any of these conditions. As a result, a pregnant or parenting student (a student during a defined postpartum period lasting up to 8 weeks after delivery), may be provided adjustments so they are able to access and participate in their educational program or activity.

Please visit the Working with Pregnant and Parenting webpage to learn more about this policy, reasonable adjustments and complete the Pregnancy Adjustment Form. If you have questions about the policy, please contact Rio Salado College’s Title IX/504 Coordinator Tafari Osayande at o.tafari.osayande@riosalado.edu or (480) 517-8196.

In the event of certain pregnancy-related medical complications, contact Disability.Services@riosalado.edu or call (480) 517-8562 for assistance in providing accommodations/academic adjustments.

Basic Needs

If a lack of basic needs such as food, transportation, school supplies, etc. is affecting your participation and/or performance in this course, please contact the Rio Salado Counseling Department at 480-517-8785 or via email at counseling.receptionist@riosalado.edu.

For additional services and resources:

Rio Salado College Counseling and Career Services
Maricopa Basic Needs and Community Resources

Library Services

The Rio Salado Library is committed to student success and provides a variety of materials and services to enhance student learning. Utilizing Rio’s online library for your research is the best way to ensure that your sources are validated, authoritative, and appropriate for college-level coursework. The library's Video Tutorials page provides instruction on how to use the online library to find books, articles, ebooks, and more. Librarians are available to help you at all times via our Ask a Librarian live chat service.

Please note that when library materials (e.g., articles, ebooks, and streaming media) are integrated into your lesson content, you will see the notation “…provided to you through the Rio Salado Library.

Academic Misconduct

Academic Misconduct includes cheating, conspiring to cheat, soliciting to cheat, attempting to cheat, plagiarism, fabrication on an assignment, or other forms of dishonest presentation.

Posting assessments on an unauthorized web site, soliciting assessment answers and the unauthorized acquisition of assessments, assessment answers, or other academic material is cheating. Turning in content created by essay generators or other types of artificial intelligence platforms is also academic misconduct.

Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use of paraphrase or direct quotation of the published or unpublished work of another person without full and clear acknowledgment. It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person or agency engaged in the selling or sharing of term papers or other academic materials. Information gathered from the Internet and not properly identified is also considered plagiarism.

We expect every student to produce his/her original, independent work. Any student whose work indicates a violation of the MCCCD Academic Misconduct Policy (including cheating and plagiarism) can expect sanctions as specified in the college catalog.

Rio Salado College uses software that uncovers plagiarism from student to student and other data sources on the Internet. If a student is found to have plagiarized content, grade consequences will be applied in accordance with departmental policies.

Civility Policy

The faculty of Rio Salado place a high value on the importance of general ethical standards of academic behavior and expect that communication between students and instructors or among students shall maintain the level of formality and mutual respect appropriate to any college teaching/learning situation.

Language or behavior that is rude, abusive, profane, disruptive, or threatening will not be tolerated. Activity of this type is Academic Misconduct as defined in MCCCD Policy AR 2.3.11. Students engaging in such behavior will be removed from the course with a failing grade. Additional sanctions may be applied pursuant to AR 2.3.11.

Honors Program

If you are taking this course for Honors credit, you must complete all assessments, including the Honors Project(s). The Honors Project(s) are listed in one or more lessons of the course and are designated for "Honors Students." Failure to complete the Honors Project(s) will result in a failing grade in the course and a loss of Honors credit.

Honors students are also enrolled in a non-credit Honors Achievement Award (HAA) or Presidential Honors Scholarship (PHS) section within RioLearn to submit co-curricular activity submissions. Co-curriculars must be completed in order to receive funding.

The Honors Department is here to support you! Connect with the college and other Honors students in our INSCRIBE community.

The Honors Department is available to provide additional resources and support to support your journey. Please contact the Honors department at RioSalado.Honors@riosalado.edu.

Classroom Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) and its associated colleges are committed to providing equitable access to learning opportunities to students with documented disabilities (e.g. mental health, attentional, learning, chronic health, sensory, or physical). Visit district.maricopa.edu/mandatory-drs-title-ix-syllabus-statements for more information.

Religious Accommodations

Rio Salado College will reasonably accommodate the religious needs, observances, and practices of their students, when requested and the requests are made in accordance with the procedures set forth in ND-4. Any student may request a religious accommodation by making a written request for an accommodation to the appropriate faculty member using the Religious Accommodation Request form. To the extent possible, requests must be made at least two (2) weeks before the requested absence from class due to religious holiday or day of observance.

Addressing Incidents of Sexual Harassment/Assault, Dating/Domestic Violence, and Stalking

In accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, MCCCD prohibits unlawful sex discrimination against any participant in its education programs or activities. The District also prohibits sexual harassment—including sexual violence—committed by or against students, District employees, and visitors to campus. As outlined in District policy, sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking are considered forms of "Sexual Misconduct" prohibited by District policy. Visit district.maricopa.edu/mandatory-drs-title-ix-syllabus-statements for more information.

Student Solution Center

Rio Salado College is dedicated to a quality learning experience and has provided the Student Solution Center webpage as a resource for students to raise issues to our attention. We look forward to the opportunity to provide an equitable solution for all involved parties. For grading or instructional issues, students should first contact their faculty member(s) in accordance with the Instructional Grievance Process. For non-instructional complaints, students may contact Institutional Integrity and Compliance by submitting the non-instructional complaint form, emailing studentcomplaints@riosalado.edu, or calling 480-517-8505. Students may also contact their state regulatory agency; the Arizona SARA Council; and/or the Higher Learning Commission to escalate their concerns.

Change of Address

Please notify Course Support at (480) 517-8243 or 1-800-729-1197 or by email at course.support@riosalado.edu. Please include your name, student number, phone number, and new address including city, state, and zip code.

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