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ENGL 1600-40 Critical Thinking Literature and Composition
This course focuses
on critical thinking and composition through reading of essays, poetry and
fiction; introduces critical evaluation; develops techniques of analytical,
critical and argumentative writing; explores inference, evidence, inductive
and deductive reasoning, identification of assumptions underlying
conclusions and other terms of logical thinking; continues expository
writing (8000 word minimum).
- Prerequisite: English
1500
Course Details
- Instructor: Geoffrey
Dyer
- Units: 3
- Class Meets: June 8
to July 30, 2009
- Textbook & Estimated
Costs:
- Rental Textbook:
Literature, An Introduction to Reading and Writing. Roberts
and Jacobs. 7th Edition. (Contact Bookstore for rental cost).
- Purchase:
Candide, Voltaire. (around $10).
- Estimated Time Per Week:
Students can expect to devote between 6 and 9 hours per week to the
course.
- Special Requirements: The
entire course will be conducted online through the ETUDES-NG program.
Students are required to have Internet access, the ability to use word
processing, conduct Internet searches, attach files, send emails and
other basic computer skills. Students are expected to work
independently. Students will submit major assignments through
turnitin.com.
- Assignments & Tests:
Each week, you will read the assigned work actively and complete short
writing assignments. You will write four original papers on literature
from the course, supporting your own ideas about the texts with critical
thinking. You will take two exams. The mid-term and final will both
include an objective section, highlighting key points of the course, and
each exam will also include a timed argumentative essay about the texts
we have been studying. All exams are delivered through the ETUDES
system.
- Proctored Exams: None
- Additional Comments:
Although this course uses literature as primary text, the aim of the
course is to develop advanced critical thinking and intelligent writing.
It is important to understand, from the very start, that the ideas you
will write in your essays and exams are to be your own. Because
reactions to texts and ideas about texts are endless, you will use your
reading and thinking to carefully support these ideas. Summary of the
texts consumed must only be used on a limited basis when necessary to
support your own ideas about the texts. I urge you to contact me by
phone or through ETUDES well before an assignment is due any time you
have difficulty understanding my instructions, are struggling with a
text, or have a brilliant idea for a paper of your own that you wish to
discuss. I look forward to working with you.
- New to ETUDES:
Be sure to check
System Requirements
before getting started with ETUDES.
You need to do this on each computer you use while taking a
class through ETUDES.
- ETUDES Course: You will log into the Etudes classroom with log-in information provided below
New Users use the following login instructions:
Login ID
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Password
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First 2 letters of first name +
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First 2 letters of last name +
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Last 5 digits of your Student ID
(Type using all lower case letters)
Example:
Jose
A. Garcia
ID: A000123456
Username =
joga23456 |
MonthDay of birth
in school records
(Type
using all lower case letters)
Example:
Birthday is April 11th, 1982 (04/11/82)
Password
=
0411 |
Previous Users use the following login instructions:
Login ID
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Password
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First 2 letters of first name +
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First 2 letters of last name +
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Last 5 digits of Student ID
(Type using all lower case letters)
Example:
Jose A.
Garcia
ID: A000123456
Username =
joga23456 |
Enter the
password YOU set in a previous term
If you cannot remember your password, go to the
ETUDES login screen and reset the password. Be sure
to use the email address you used in on your
application.
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Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation
only and are subject to change.
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