ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2*
国際教養学部
AENG112E
コース情報
担当教員: GOMAN Nicholas
単位数: 4
年度: 2024
学期: 春学期
曜限: 月5, 木5
形式: 対面授業
レベル: 100
アクティブラーニング: あり
他学部履修: 不可
評価方法
授業参加
リアクションペーパー
レポート
小テスト等
詳細情報
概要
This course will allow students to further develop their writing skills and advance them into more complex structures for academic purposes. Students will choose a research topic to explore throughout the semester in various writing assignments culminating in a final research project.
目標
To provide students with an overview of the academic reading and writing process; to conduct rhetorical analyses from multiple perspectives; to understand and produce the skills needed to generate fluid, well-supported persuasive writing.
授業外の学習
--Review previous class materials (70 minutes) --Work on ongoing assignments (60 minutes) --Prepare materials and reading/writing/presentation assignments for next class (60 minutes)
所要時間: 190 minutes
スケジュール
- Course Intro What is critical thinking?
- Review: Rhetorical situation Academic style & flow
- • Academic style & flow cont’d • Thinking & writing—a critical connection • Quiz 1
- • Inferences—critical thought • Quiz 2 • Inference essay
- • Inference Essay Activity
- • Inference paper peer-review session • Inference paper draft
- • Visual rhetoric • Rhetorical analysis I
- • Comparing advertisements • Organizing the rhetorical analysis
- • Discuss ads for rhetorical analysis
- • Rhetorical analysis peer-review session
- • Structure of argument Quiz 3
- • Argument continued
- • In-class writing assignment #1
- • Discussion of Article #1
- • In-class writing assignment #2
- • Final paper • Topic & bibliography
- • Developing Research Questions • Research topic discussion
- • Evaluating Sources
- • Review: APA style
- • Writing Annotations
- • Topic & annotated bibliography peer review
- • Introduce Final Paper (Literature Review) • Conducting a Literature Review (cont’d) • Comp 1 review: Paragraph structure & integrating sources
- • Literature reviews (cont’d) • Creating dialogue
- • Summarizing
- • Plagiarism and Quotations
- • Introductions and Conclusions
- • Open Consultation
- • Final paper (Literature Review) peer review • Course wrap-up • Course evaluations * I reserve the right to modify this syllabus. Any changes will be announced in class.
教科書
Course readings will be made available on Moodle or will be distributed in class.
The Writer's Harbrace Handbook (5th or 6th ed.)
著者: Glenn, C. & Gray, L.
出版社: Wadsworth (2012 or 2017)
参考書
Course readings will also be made available online or will be distributed in class or via email.