This course is designed to teach Academic writing, designed to reinforce essay composition skills and introduce students to the practice of writing for academic purposes. It will prepare students for work in high level English courses in which research writing is a requirement. It introduces basic research writing skills including: conducting research, note taking, paraphrase, summary, direct quotation, positioning, and MLA or APA style citation. The course will place equal or greater emphasis on macro-level composition skills such as: essay structure, paragraph structure, coherence, unity; and micro-level skills such as: sentence structure, grammar, vocabulary, spelling and mechanics.
Objectives:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of basic essay structure, including introduction, body and conclusion;
2. Employ the various stages of the writing process, including pre-writing, writing and re-writing
3. Employ descriptive, narrative and expository modes;
4. Demonstrate ability to write for an academic audience
5. Demonstrate understanding of and apply the principles of effective paragraph structure;
6. Write concise sentences;
7. Employ quotation, paraphrase and summary;
8. Introduce, position and integrate source material into the body of an essay;
9. Recognize and correct basic grammatical errors, specifically errors of subject/verb agreement, verb tense, pronoun agreement, usage of prepositions and articles;
10. Improve academic and idiomatic vocabulary;
11. Employ socially appropriate language
12. Read, analyze and respond to assigned readings with an understanding of structure and mechanics;
13. Identify effective writing techniques in his or her own work and in peer writing.
14. Employ correct MLA or APA citation style, including parenthetical, in-text citation and works-cited pages.
15. Evaluate sources for relevance and reliability
16. Avoid plagiarism
Assessment criteria:
Mid Term: 30
Project: 10
Presentation: 05
Participation: 05
Final exam: 50
Class Time: Monday to Tuesday
BS (3rd Semester) Libraray and Information System (Regular): 9:30 to 11:00 AM