Course Syllabus
Class Meeting Times and Location: M/W 11:30am – 1:35am, H108
This class is a part of the First Year Experience program. Students are required to participate in all mandatory FYE activities as part of their enrollment. This class is linked with Anthropology 2 with Professor Mannen. The curriculum in these classes will work together to enhance your college experience. Consistent attendance and engagement in both classes will make for a much more meaningful experience!
Instructor: Professor Thompson
Office: H321 J
Office Hours: T 8:45 - 9:45 am; W 10:30 - 11:30 am
Contact Information: Phone: 310 6603593 ext. 7772
Email: dethompson@elcamino.edu
Course Materials
Required: Access to The Bedford Bookshelf. Can be purchased in the bookstore.
Having reading completed before arriving to class on assigned days will ensure a richer experience and better chance of success on assignments.
Course Objective: This class combines composition and critical thinking. To that end, we will be employing the skills learned in Freshman Composition (which you should have passed) and applying more serious analysis to the reading and writing. This class is not designed to instruct in grammar, but you are responsible for proper usage.
SLO: Students will compose an argumentative essay that shows an ability to support a claim using analysis, elements of argumentation, and integration of primary and secondary sources. This essay will be well organized, follow proper MLA format, and be technically correct in paragraph composition, sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and usage
Student Equity:
The ECC English Department believes that access to a high-quality education in an inclusive, anti-racist, culturally responsive environment is the right of all students. In addition, as an educator, I recognize that individual abilities, backgrounds, gender identities, and learning differences, as well as systemic structures—including our existing economic, educational, and socio-political systems—affect how students absorb, process, and respond to all that occurs within a classroom. I know that I am in a unique position of authority, but I invite you to collaborate with me as we strive to create a classroom environment that acknowledges all people's contribution to the curriculum and builds a diverse community.
Students with Disabilities:
El Camino College promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in all programs and services. If you believe you may need accommodations in this class now or at any point in the semester, please go to the Special Resource Center (SRC) or call (310) 660-3295. You are also encouraged to communicate with your instructors. For more information, visit http://www.elcamino.edu/student/studentservices/src
Academic Integrity and Plagiarism:
El Camino College places a high value on the integrity of its student scholars. When an instructor determines there is evidence of dishonesty in any academic work (including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, or theft of exam materials), disciplinary sanctions appropriate to the misconduct (defined in AP 5500) may be taken. A failing grade on an assignment in which academic dishonesty has occurred and/or suspension from class are possible consequences for academic dishonesty (AP 5520). I encourage you to speak with me if you have any questions about Academic Integrity.
Attendance Policy: Because we are all here to achieve success, I look forward to everyone being on time and attending regularly. Irregular attendance virtually guarantees struggles. While there are legitimate reasons to miss, there are a lot of reasons to attend as well. Identifying those reasons for yourself may help to sustain motivation.
Do be aware there are school-wide policies.
Students are expected to attend their classes regularly.
- Students who miss the first class meeting or who are not in regular attendance during the add period for the class may be dropped by the instructor.
- Students whose absences from a class exceed 10% of the scheduled class meeting times may be dropped by the instructor. For this class, that means four absences is the maximum.
- Habitual and/or excessive tardies also interfere with a student’s progress in class.
- Students are responsible for dropping a class within the deadlines published in the class schedule.
- Students who stop attending but do not drop may receive a failing grade.
Recording in the Classroom:
The use of any recording device during class without the prior consent of the instructor is prohibited, except as necessary to provide reasonable auxiliary aids and academic adjustments to disabled students who present official documentation from the Special Resource Center to the instructor prior to recording. This is to protect privacy and to create a safe classroom environment where all participants can discuss potentially controversial or sensitive subjects freely. If you want to take a photograph or make an audio or video recording, you must get the prior written permission of the instructor. The instructor also may require the verbal and/or written permission of everyone present. Even if a student gets permission to record, the recordings are only for personal use and may not be distributed, posted, published, or shared in any manner. A student who records without instructor permission or distributes any recordings is subject to disciplinary action in accordance with El Camino College District Administrative Procedure 5500 Standards of Student Conduct.
Gender‐Based or Sexual Misconduct and Child Abuse/Neglect
Sexual or Gender‐Based Misconduct: Please know that if you reveal gender‐based or sexual misconduct (including sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking, or intimate partner violence) that has taken place on campus or in connection with a school activity to an instructor, counselor, or librarian, we are required by law to report the problem to the Office of Title IX, Diversity & Inclusion. In addition, Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, and Medical Physicians in the Student Health Center are required per California Licensing Requirements to report these types of incidents to local law enforcement.
If you want to discuss gender‐based or sexual misconduct confidentially, Clinical Psychologists in the Student Health Center are not required to report such issues to the Office of Title IX, Diversity & Inclusion. Contact the Student Health Center for an appointment at 310.660.3643, or visit the Student Health Services website. For more information, visit the Sexual and Gender‐based Misconduct website.
Child Abuse/Neglect: Any information you share about child abuse or neglect to any ECC employee, including Clinical Psychologists in the Student Health Center, is required by law to be reported to the Department of Children and Family Services.
Student Conduct:
http://www.elcamino.edu/studentservices/activities/codeofconduct.asp (Links to an external site.)
Classroom Policies: All work in the class is meant to make us better writers. Each assignment is a building block toward that end. To get to that goal, there will be quizzes, group assignments, Socratics, quick writes, and homework. These are meant to prepare you to write the major essays.
Grading:
Essays 100 each
Misc (quizzes, hw, etc) 5 – 10 each
Midterm and Final 100 each
Socratics/Oral Presentation 50 each
The scale will be typical: A = 100 – 90%; B = 89 – 80%; C = 79 – 70%; D = 69 – 60%;
F = below 59%.
Late Assignment Policy: Only essays will be accepted late. If you cannot meet an essay deadline, meet with me to arrange a later date. Know that late work will receive a 10% penalty.
No other assignments will be accepted late.
Student Resources:
Please click the links below to access detailed and current information about each service.
- Reading and Writing Studio
Free tutoring is available for writing assignments, grammar, and vocabulary. - The Tutoring Center
The LRC Tutorial Program offers free drop-in tutoring in a variety of subjects.
- Student Health Center
The Health Center offers free and low cost medical and psychological services as well as free workshops on topics like test anxiety. - Special Resource Center – SRC
The SRC provides free disability services, including interpreters, testing accommodations, counseling, and adaptive computer technology. - Counseling
Counselors are available for online chat, telephone calls, and virtual appointments. Also, chat with a front desk staff member is available to help navigate the scheduling process and address quick questions.
This is for emergency needs
You must also have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or the California Dream Act application (to apply click here). Laptop, hotspot, and calculator supplies are limited and not guaranteed.
The Warrior Pantry offers healthy food items and toiletries to students to help them succeed in their classwork without distractions caused by food insecurity.
Schedule: This is a tentative schedule; changes may be made as the instructor sees fit. The schedule will be augmented with specifics as needed, so days with nothing listed are not days off. Important assignments are in bold. Please make sure to arrive to each class prepared.
1 Feb 12 Syllabus and Intro
Feb 14 Critical Thinking Concepts; “Allegory of the Cave”
2 Feb 19 Holiday
Feb 21 No Class
3 Feb 26 Argument Development; Education Readings
Feb 28 Fact, Inference, Judgment
4 Mar 4 Hidden Assumptions
Mar 6
5 Mar 11 Essay 1 Draft Due
Mar 13 Essay 1 Final Draft Due; Definition in Argument
6 Mar 18 Fallacies; Advertisement Readings
Mar 20 Advertisement Readings Continued
7 Mar 25
Mar 27
8 Apr 1 Statistics
Apr 3 Midterm; Essay 2 Due
Apr 8 Spring Break
Apr 10 Spring Break
9 Apr 15 Antigone
Apr 17 “Crito,” “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”
10 Apr 22 Trifles
Apr 24
11 Apr 29
May 1
12 May 6
May 8 Essay 3 Due
13 May 13 Readings: TBA
May 15
14 May 20
May 22
15 May 27 Holiday
May 29
16 Jun 3 Essay 4 Due
Jun 5 Final