Composition 1

Fall 2016
Dr. Rhonda L. Kelley
Assoc. Professor of English
130 Collins Hall; 912-260-4303 (office); 912-592-1513 (cell); rhonda.kelley@sgsc.edu
Office Hours: M-Th 7:30-8:00; Mon 11:00-12:15; T and Th 9:30-10:45; F 7:30-11:00

 

Required Texts and Materials:

Course Description

 Learning Outcomes

Grades

Attendance and Participation Policy

Email and The Web

Caveats

Academic Dishonesty

Special Needs

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.

Mental Health Counseling

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

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.

Graded Assignments and Reading Schedule

Essays

Tests

Weekly Homework Assignments

Reading Assignments (from Textbook)

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

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

236

10/17

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

 

Course Calendar

Monday and Wednesday classes

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.

 

Tuesday and Thursday classes

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.


 


[1] Wikipedia contributors. "Academic dishonesty." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 6 Aug. 2012. Web. 9 Aug. 2012.


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