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Course Title: Elements of Writing

Course Number: 
   ENG-015  
(Fall)
   2005-2006 -
ENGL-094-W001  (Summer)
  
(Prior to Fall 2005 - 30:090 -
Basic Writing)
Semester Hours:  3
Instructor: Diana Cameron, camerdia@niacc.edu

Course Description:

A developmental writing course designed for students referred by orientation assessment or by instructors. Emphasis is on writing; students will learn strategies for recognizing and compensating for individual writing problems. Students complete the course by meeting the minimum entrance requirements for Composition & Speech I. Credit earned will not satisfy the requirements for an Associate Degree and will not be used in calculating the cumulative grade point average for graduation.  This course has been designated as a pass/no pass course.  (60-0) 
Equivalent to ENGL-P094, ENGL-094, 30-090.

Additional information from the Instructor:

Elements of Writing is a work-at-your-own-pace (within a fifteen week limit) course designed to introduce or reintroduce students to strategies for writing well, at the sentence, paragraph, and essay level, and includes attention to grammar and mechanics.

We will read essays from a text in order to identify writing strategies used by professional and student writers, and will emulate those strategies.

The writing in the course falls into two basic categories: 

  1. numerous short responses to subjects I propose or questions I ask in postings to the class discussion board, and
  2. five to seven essays

We will cover the grammar and mechanics portion of the course by

  1. my notes inserted in copies of writing you submit, which will explain the suggestions I have for revision and/or for review
  2. use of a handbook for reference

use of websites that offer automatic scoring for exercises related to grammar and mechanics (punctuation and verb problem areas, for example) scores are used only for diagnostic and learning purposes and are not calculated into the grade for the semester.

If you have questions concerning the course, I can be reached by e-mail at camerdia@niacc.edu and by telephone at 1-641-422-4126 (NIACC direct to my office), 1-888-GO-NIACC (toll-free to the NIACC switchboard), and 1-641-424-4516 (home telephone, before 9:00 p.m. I am a morning person.  I will be happy to clarify any questions you may have relative to the course.

Notes: O - Open Enrollment - Register and start anytime within the term - 15 weeks to complete the coursework;

Please note - This class may not be offered every term. See the current registration page for the complete list of courses offered each term.

Some online courses require an access code that is purchased with the textbook or separately. Contact the NIACC Bookstore to find out the textbook and access code requirements. Make sure to let them know that you want the course materials for this online course.
www.niaccbooks.com or 641-423-7293.

Technical Requirements for online classes:

NIACC uses the ANGEL Learning Management System for most online courses. This works with current versions Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox on Windows computers and Firefox (Not Safari) on Macintosh computers.

Contact the instructor via e-mail after registering for specific course instructions.

Course descriptions, requirements, syllabus, assignments and testing procedures are subject to change.


 


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