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This page is in the process of being updated.

PLEASE NOTE:  Any syllabi on these pages are general guidelines for specific classes.  It is the students´ responsibility to obtain updated syllabi from class instructors.

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ENG 087 - Introduction to Language Arts
ENG 088 - Introduction to College Reading I
ENG 089 - Introduction to College Reading II
ENG 098 - Introduction to College Writing I
ENG 099 - Introduction to College Writing II
ENG 101 - English Composition I
ENG 102 - English Composition II
ENG 122 - Introductory Technical and Business Writing
ENG 128 - The Dynamics of Communication
ENG 129 - Public Speaking
ENG 205 - British Literature I
ENG 206 - British Literature II
ENG 207 - American Literature I
ENG 208 - American Literature II
ENG 209 - World Literature I
ENG 210 - World Literature II
ENG 216 - Contemporary Literature
ENG 227 - African American Literature I
ENG 228 - African American Literature II
ENG 229 - Introduction to Poetry
ENG 230 - American Poetry
ENG 235 - Introduction to Shakespeare
ENG 245 - Women in Literature I
ENG 246 - Women in Literature II
ENG 279 - Survey of Yiddish Literature
ENG 288 - Fiction and Film Studies - Schedule
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Syllabus Statement 2003

The following are some of the guidelines as of 04/16/03

All ENG 200 level courses must have the following statement in their syllabi:

    "By the conclusion of the semester, all students who pass this course will have demonstrated, in at least one substantial graded essay, that they understand the fundamentals of research.  This will include doing basic research, being able to evaluate sources and citing at least five of these sources in the proper MLA style in the graded essay.  Some of these sources must be electronic, including but not necessarily limited to the Internet.  Students must pass this essay with a grade of C or higher, and students will not be allowed to pass it unless they can adequately demonstrate their ability in this area to quote and integrate multiple sources."

ENG 101 syllabus should read, "citing at least three of these sources."

ENG 102 syllabus should read, "citing at least four of these sources."

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PLEASE NOTE:  Any syllabi on these pages are general guidelines for specific classes.  It is the students´ responsibility to obtain updated syllabi from class instructors.

 


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