SYLLABUS
ENGLISH 302-H30
Advanced Composition
CRN 78004
FALL 2009
Online Instruction
Instructor: J. Johnston
Office: Robinson A 455
(H and Fax) 703.368.1704 (W) 703.368.1160
E-MAIL: jjohnsto@gmu.edu
OFFICE
HOURS: Wednesday
NOTE: All assignments, including textbook read assignments, are DUE on the dates specified. Late papers will be penalized one letter grade the first week and two letter grades thereafter.
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Complete preterm questionnaire at end of letter by 8/31; e-mail to instructor |
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Receive welcome letter from instructor; contact instructor by e-mail if added to course after 8/31 to receive make-up work and have your name added to the course folder in WebCT |
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Plan ahead: Select either one concert or one theater performance to
attend. GMU options include The Center for
the Arts and Today@Mason
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8/31 |
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If necessary, activate GMU E-mail account to receive class mailings; set forwarding if preferred. If using GMU mail, remember to check it reguarly throughout the semester. |
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Review instructions for Publication and Authority Paper |
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Plan ahead (short-term): if not familiar with Blackboard (a/k/a WebCT CE6), consult the Student QuickStart Guide |
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9/7 |
Complete draft of Publication and Authority Paper by end of week |
"Techniques for Peer Evaluation including links to Revision Questions, Editing Questions and Do's and Don't's |
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GMU guides to writing in the disciplines if applicable to your field. (Click on Discipline Specific Writing, then on your discipline.) |
Determine students' major concentrations on the GMU website or individual departmental websites; Robinson professors |
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Compose and post a self-introduction, 1-2 paragraphs long, to your writing group on Blackboard by midnight Friday, 9/11 |
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Finding professional associations and other resources (Click on link to Associations Unlimited) |
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Documenting research: MLA format for the humanities. Chicago style for history and GVIP. APA format for hard and social sciences; APA Style Resources; |
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Plan ahead : Choose a work of art or sculpture from a major museum. Make an electronic copy to submit with your artistic analysis paper |
| 9/15/09 | LAST DAY TO ADD OR TO DROP WITHOUT TUITION PENALTY | ||
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After receiving input from writing group members, revise Publication and Authority Paper using rubric available as link from Blackbard home page plus revision questions |
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Publication
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Practice uploading to Blackboard Assignments |
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9/21 |
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Make final selection of a work of art, art photography or sculpture from a major museum. Make an electronic copy to submit with your artistic analysis paper |
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Review instructions for artistic analysis using Taylor's framework | Refer to help files for analyzing art and sculpture or help file for analyzing art photography |
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Review Rubric for Artistic Analysis, available through Rubrics link on Blackboard home page | Use Taylor's Critical Analysis Framework (p. 5) to help you develop a thesis for your Artistic Analysis paper which helps the reader understand the intention behind the piece and its historical context as well as its actuality |
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Plan Ahead: select and visit a public space for the upcoming Design, Image and Subtext in Public Spaces paper . Take digital photos, collect brochure(s) and/or locate online photographs and maps of key portions of the space. Notes: (1) avoid selecting a site which is very large and complex, such as the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum or the Washington National Cathedral. Choose either one section of such a site or select a smaller, more unified site. (2) Do not write about heavily over-described sites such as the Washington Monument, Union Station, the Lincoln Memorial, or the Iwo Jima statue. |
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9/28 |
Post COMPLETED draft of Artistic Analysis paper to writing group on Blackboard by midnight Tuesday, 9/29 |
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Artistic
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Plan ahead: orient yourself to the process of critical analysis to assist with assignments in weeks 6-11. |
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10/5 |
SELECTIVE WITHDRAWAL PERIOD BEGINS |
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10/5 |
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Review instructions for Design and Subtext in Public Spaces paper. |
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To understand subtext, read "Look Out Below: At the Movies,
Subtext Plays a Summer Role,” by Stephen Hunter, in The Washington Post on To
understand design and imagery in public spaces, read “ Both articles are available through the GMU library website in the Factiva and LexisNexis Databases. |
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Make final selection of space for Public Spaces paper; collect map of space and photos of key elements to be discussed |
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Gain an overview of Intellectual Property Review Copyright, ethics and intellectual property law; The Copyright Website |
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Plan Ahead:
Choose topic for research paper. Beginning with a research
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10/19
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Post COMPLETED rough draft of public spaces paper to Blackboard Writing Group by |
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Plan ahead: Reread instructions for Research Project. Select commercial film or combined minimum of 1.5 hours of documentary coverage for Research Project. |
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10/26 (Week 9) |
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Learn about reviews of music and drama |
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Assemble program, advertising and background research for performance you attended; decide on thesis of your review |
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Plan ahead: Identify and consult research guides in your major to assist with the research paper |
| 10/30 | SELECTIVE WITHDRAWAL PERIOD ENDS | ||
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11/2
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Post COMPLETED rough draft of theatre/concert/dance review to Blackboard Writing Group by |
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Refer to criteria for evaluating play reviews for assistance in critiquing drafts. |
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Refer to criteria for evaluating
music |
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Refer to criteria for writing dance reviews and accessing others' reviews for assistance in critiquing drafts of dance performance reviews. |
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Review instructions for the Research Project; clarify the difference between analytical vs. argumentative papers |
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Identify the appropriate GMU research guide for your major or other outside research guides |
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E-mail
Research Proposal to instructor by |
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Review instructions for Research Proposals |
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Recieve feedback from instructor on viability of Research Proposals no later than 4/9 |
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Post COMPLETED rough draft of research paper to Blackboard Writing Group by |
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11/23 |
RESEARCH
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| 11/25-29 | THANKSGIVING BREAK | ||
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11/30 |
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Research paper returned by 11/30. |
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Optional: Choose one paper to rewrite and resubmit; begin work |
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last day to submit optional rewritten paper of your choice by |
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Optional rewritten paper graded and returned to students no later than 12/13 . |
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12/7
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Complete university course evaluations at link provided by instructor |
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12/14 Exam Week |
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Final course grades are finalized and submitted to registrar by instructor, no later than 12/18. Available to students on Blackboard as well as Patriotweb |
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