Syllabi for Kokoulin
ENC 1101 31326
Freshman Comp I
Summer 2024 Credit Courses
Professor Information
Course Information
Credit Hours: 3
Course Prerequisites: ENC0027, EAP1640C, EAP1620C
Class Meeting Times: ONLINE
Course Description: FRESHMAN COMPOSITION I Prerequisites: Score of 103 on writing component of PERT or equivalent score on other state-approved entry test or minimum grade of C in ENC 0027 or minimum grade of C EAP 1640C, and a score of 106 on reading component of PERT or equivalent score on other state-approved entry test or minimum grade of C EAP 1620C. Development of essay form, including documented essay; instruction and practice in expository writing. Emphasis on clarity of central and support ideas, adequate development, logical organization, coherence, appropriate citing of primary and/or secondary sources, and grammatical and mechanical accuracy. Gordon Rule course in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments. Minimum grade of C is required if ENC 1101 is used to satisfy Gordon Rule and General Education Requirements.
Course Outcomes
Apply a multi-stage composing and revising process to produce essays. Apply conventions aligned to varied writing situations. Demonstrate information literacy. Synthesize information for a specific rhetorical aim. Document source material in accordance with at least one recognized documentation style. Apply active reading strategies.
Required Materials
Assessments
Assessments in this course include quizzes, weekly discussions, and essays.
Attendance
Regular class participation is a significant factor that promotes success in college.
For online courses, attendance is determined by consistently logging in and accessing the course content and completing courses in accordance with the course schedule.
In the event of the inability to participate in an online course, you should make up late work online as soon as possible. Make-up work is graded at the discretion of your professor.
Academic Honesty
All forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited at Valencia College. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, acts or attempted acts of plagiarism, cheating, furnishing false information, forgery, alteration or misuse of documents, misconduct during a testing situation, facilitating academic dishonesty, and misuse of identification with intent to defraud or deceive.
If a faculty member concludes a student in their class has violated this policy, the faculty member can choose to assign academic penalties that include, without limitation, one or more of the following: loss of credit for the assessment (assignment, examination, project, paper, etc.); a reduction in the course final grade; a grade of “F” as the final grade in the course. The faculty member may also refer the violation for action in accordance with Policy 6Hx28:8-03, Student Code of Conduct.
Student Code of Conduct
Valencia is dedicated not only to the advancement of knowledge and learning but also to the development of responsible personal and social conduct. As a registered student, you assume the responsibility for conducting yourself in a manner that contributes positively to Valencia's learning community and does not impair, interfere with, or obstruct the orderly conduct, processes, and functions of the college as described in the Student Code of Conduct.
Disclaimer Statement
Changes to this syllabus, schedule, and/or policy may be made at any time during the course per instructor discretion. These changes will be reasonable and made in the best interest of student learning. Students will be notified of any changes either in class, through Announcements, and/or via the Canvas Inbox conversations tool. Students with any concerns about any changes should discuss it with the instructor as soon as possible.