Syllabi for Rivera Villafane
EAP 300 Course Syllabus
Low Intermediate Speech for Non-Native Speakers
Spring 2014
Course Information
Session: EAP 300- 15498
Days, Times: Tuesday and Thursday 8:30am-9:45am
Location: West Campus Building 1-129
Instructor Information
Professor: Jelitza Rivera
E-mail Address: JRivera386@valenciacollege.edu
Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday By appointment only.
Emergency Texting Number: 305-791-3125
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Required Textbook
Solomon and Shelley: Key Concepts 1
Miller, Sue Targeting Pronunciation: Communicating Clearly in English (Chapters 1-6).
Materials
1. Three ring standard size 1” or 1½” binder.
2. College-ruled, 8-1/2” x 11”, single sheet, lined
3. No. 2 pencils
4. Index cards (any size).
Course Description
This course addresses advanced listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities.
General Objectives
1. Course Description/Objective: Students develop speaking and listening skills necessary for participation in classroom discussions, with an emphasis on clarification through rewording and asking questions.
Competencies
1. Academic speaking/listening skills;
2. Classroom Collaborative skills;
3. Introduction to critical listening skills and strategies;
4. Oral presentations.
Valencia Competencies
Valencia has defined four interrelated competencies that prepare students to succeed in the world community: (1) think, (2) value, (3) act, and (4) communicate. The college catalog outlines these competencies. The activities in this course will further develop your mastery of the four core competencies.
CLAS: Evidence of College Academic Skills (CLAS) is a graduation requirement. To the extent possible, you will be encouraged to develop reading skills, essay skills, and English language skills as part of your work in this course. Additional information is available in the current Valencia College Catalog.
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Attendance
Attendance is mandatory. Students are expected to arrive on time. Class begins promptly at 8:30am. According to college policy, after three absences, students will receive an excessive absence warning.
After five absences, the student will be withdrawn from the course. Being late two times fifteen minutes or more will count as an absence. It is your responsibility to tell the professor if you were late for class, so you can be marked late; otherwise, you will be marked absent. This needs to be done the same day that you were late.
All students arriving late to class or leaving early disrupt the classroom routine and learning process for everyone else in the class. Early departures will be documented, with two such cases counting as an absence.
Attendance and participation = 100 points 6 points are deducted for each day absent |
Homework
This course requires preparation for each session. If for some reason you’re not able to attend a session, it is your responsibility to complete the work assigned.
· All homework will be posted on Blackboard. Check your Blackboard daily.
· Once the homework deadline is past due, the system nor I will not accept your work.
Plan your time wisely, so you can deliver your work on time. Late work will not be accepted. Even if you talk to me about not doing your homework, homework is expected on time. Do not send your homework via email, it will not count as a submission and will be given a zero. All assignments are to be turned in on Blackboard. If you had an emergency and missed homework, I suggest you don't miss any other homework, so it doesn’t affect your grades.
Homework Submission:
All homework needs to be submitted through Blackboard. This is the only way your homework will be corrected. If you email your work, it will not be graded.
If you experience any problem submitting your work, you can contact the Online Courses Help Desk through email at onlinehelp@valenciacollege.edu or by
calling 407-582-5600.
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It is required to seek assistance in the Writing Center, located on building 5-155, for ALL writing assignments. Make your appointments on time for the semester to assure you will be given time to work with an instructor. In addition, it is also required to seek assistance in the Writing Center for your recorded speeches.
Departmental Examination
In order for you to have plenty of time to complete a test, it is expected that you come to the classroom on time. Once you are taking the test, you will not be allowed to leave the classroom. If you choose to leave the classroom, you will need to hand in your test and your test will be completed. Any question should be directed to the instructor. Talking during a test will result on terminating your testing time.
Personal Concerns
For any question that involves a personal matter, should be discussed privately with me, not while a lesson is delivered. Every decision made to solve a particular matter will be handed through email. You email me your concern, and I will respond in writing.
Participation
It is essential that you come to class prepared. Participation includes taking notes, actively engaging in class activities, and not talking out of turn. You need to keep evidence of all notes taken. This is part of your participation grade.
Cell phone/Electronic Device Policy
All cell phones must be must be turn to silent or vibrate. Students using the cell phone during class will be asked to leave the classroom. Do not text during class. Computer use (Web Surfing, Email) is only allowed when instructed by the professor.
The computers are only used for academic purposes and are an additional learning tool to accomplish all course objectives. If any electronic device is used for any other purpose than learning, you will not be able to use any electronic device in the classroom.
When taking a quiz or a test, all your belongings need to be left near the door. All cell phones or any other electronic device should also be left with your belongings. Any student that takes a test with a cell phone near her/his desk will not be able to take the test. In other words, the test will be taken away, and a zero will be given.
Students with Disabilities
Students who need special accommodations need to provide a letter from the Office of Students with Disabilities (OSD). If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please notify your instructor on the first week of class.
Evaluation and Grading Scale
In order for a student to pass this course, a grade C or above needs to be obtained. Grades required to pass this course:
A 90-100% B 80-89 % C 70-79 %
Evaluation and Grading Scale
In order for a student to pass this course, a grade of C or above needs to be obtained.
Grades required to pass this course:
A 90-100%
B 80-89 %
C 70-79 %
Participation and attendance | 10% |
Portfolio: Lab. Assignments | 15% |
Mid Term Test | 25% |
Final Test | 25% |
Speeches and Quizzes | 25% |
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Portfolio
Lab work is a requisite in this course.
Homework and writing assignments should be documented in the student’s portfolio.
Your portfolio should include a cover page with your name, course name, instructor name, and course (10 points). It should be neatly typed following the APA format.
Divide the portfolio in the following sections:
I. Notes: all notes and exercises completed in class. Every note should be dated. 20 points
II. Lab Work: Lab work is a requisite in this course. The lab for this course is in the Writing Center, please make sure that you are planning accordingly, so that you complete your lab on time. An example of how your lab time can be divided throughout the semester is to complete one hour of lab work a week. points
Your lab. work will be posted on Blackboard; It’s aligned to what you’re learning.
Always provide evidence of lab work. Every work provided as evidence must show a date, time spent, and lesson practiced. Some evidence recommended:
· Copies of all exercises completed.
· Notes or answers to the exercises completed.
Example of lab. work evidence
Date ________ Objective: (To learn past participles). Website title:___________________
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D
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College-Wide Midterm/Final Examination
The midterm and final are departmental college-wide exams. The mid-term exam will be given in the seventh or eighth week of the semester. Comprehensive Departmental Final Exam will be given during the week prior to final week. The final exam will take place in the classroom.
Withdrawal
To withdraw from this course, you need to go to the Records Office prior to the withdrawal deadline or to the Communications Department after the deadline. Students who do not take the final exam will receive a grade of WF and be required to retake the course.
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**Disclaimer: A revised syllabus may be provided at the discretion of the instructor during any time of the course work to suit any academic need if required.
Student Resources:
1. The Writing Center
2. Library
3. EAP Lab
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