- Students will be able to write a freshman-level essay, demonstrating their facility with
- Purpose and Audience
- Organization and Coherence
- Making claims
- Supporting Claims
- Grammar, Mechanics, and Syntax
- Synthesizing Sources
If you have a disability and require reasonable classroom accommodations, please see me after class or make an appointment during office hours. If you plan to request accommodations for a disability, please register with the Office of Disability Services in Room 118, Powell Hall, phone number 912-260-4435. Also, if you find that any content in this course is inaccessible because of your disability, please contact me as soon as possible.
Counseling services are confidential and available upon request. If you would like to schedule a session, referral forms are located online or outside the counselor’s office. Please complete and submit the referral form to the counselor. Do not submit by email. Once you have submitted your form you will be contacted by phone to set up an appointment. The Counselor’s Office is located in Powell Hall, Room 119, phone number 912.260.4438.
Academic Support offers various resources to assist SGSC students with their academic success. These resources are available to SGSC students at no charge and are found at several ASC locations: the Academic Support Center in room 148A of the Dye Building on the Waycross campus, the Academic Support Center in room 216 of Powell Hall on the Douglas campus, and the STEM Center in room 125 of Stubbs Hall on the Douglas campus. All locations offer course-specific peer tutoring, academic skills workshops, and resources on study skills, time management, note-taking, and learning strategies. Live, online tutoring is also available 24/7 in GeorgiaVIEW through tutor.com. For more information about any of the resources available, contact Amber Wheeler, Academic Support Director, at amber.wheeler@sgsc.edu or visit our webpage at http://www.sgsc.edu/current-students/academicsupportcenter.cms.
Title |
Page # |
Dates Week of ... |
A Rose for Emily |
4 |
8/22 |
On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer |
146 |
8/22 |
Bright Star |
148 |
8/22 |
The Yellow Wallpaper |
12 |
8/29 |
Ode on a Grecian Urn |
147 |
8/29 |
The Open Window |
27 |
9/05 |
Miss Brill |
30 |
9/12 |
My Last Duchess |
225 |
9/12 |
De Profundis | 249 | 9/19 |
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge |
34 |
9/26 |
Tears, Idle Tears |
154 |
9/26 |
Break, Break, Break |
154 |
9/26 |
The Tell-Tale Heart |
46 |
10/3 |
The Sick Rose |
160 |
10/3 |
The Tyger |
161 |
10/3 |
Cask of Amontillado |
50 |
10/10 |
FILM: Tales of Terror (1962) | XXX | XXX |
London |
161 |
10/10 |
A Poison Tree | 160 | 10/10 |
The Masque of the Red Death |
56 |
10/17 |
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Young Goodman Brown |
61 |
10/24 |
She Walks in Beauty |
163 |
10/24 |
Remember Thee! Remember Thee! |
164 |
10/24 |
Rappaccini's Daughter |
73 |
10/31 |
The Adventure of the Speckled Band |
93 |
10/31 |
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches |
113 |
11/7 |
Sonnet LV by William Shakespeare |
166 |
11/7 |
Sonnet XVIII by William Shakespeare |
166 |
11/7 |
The Adventure of the Red-Headed League |
132 |
11/14 |
Sonnet CXVI by William Shakespeare |
166 |
11/14 |
Sonnet 5 by Edna St. Vincent Millay | 158 | 11/14 |
Reading Day | xxx | 11/21 and 22 |
Movie TBA | xxx | 11/28 |
August 15 |
First Day of Class |
September 5 |
Labor Day -- No class |
September 7 |
Test 1 begins online Essay 1 due |
September 28 |
Essay 2 due |
October 3 |
Mid-semester (Must drop by this date to avoid academic penalties) |
October 5 |
Test 2 begins online |
October 19 |
Essay 3 due |
November 2 |
Test 3 begins online |
November 9 |
Essay 4 due |
November 23-25 |
Thanksgiving Holidays -- No Classes/No Homework -- Be Safe |
November 30 |
Test 4 begins online Essay 5 due |
December 2 (Friday) |
Last day to hand in late assignments in person and online |
December 5-9 |
Test 5 (The Final Exam) begins online Dec. 5 and ends Dec. 9 at 11:59 pm. |
August 16 |
First Day of Class |
September 8 |
Test 1 begins online Essay 1 due |
September 29 |
Essay 2 due |
October 3 |
Mid-semester (Must drop by this date to avoid academic penalties) |
October 6 |
Test 2 begins online |
October 20 |
Essay 3 due |
November 1 |
Advisement Day -- No Class |
November 3 |
Test 3 begins online |
November 10 |
Essay 4 due |
November 23-25 |
Thanksgiving Holidays -- No Classes/No Homework -- Be Safe |
December 1 |
Test 4 begins online Essay 5 due |
December 2 |
Last Day of Classes Last day to hand in late assignments |
December 5-9 |
Test 5 (The Final Exam) begins online Dec. 5 and ends Dec. 9 at 11:59 pm. |
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