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Instructor: Lisa Hager
Mailbox: 4301 Turlington
Office: 5th floor of Rolfs
Office Hours: After class and by appt. 
Email: lhager@english.ufl.edu
Term: Summer B 2002
Periods: M-F 5 (2-3:15)
Classroom: Rolfs 114

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  ENC 1101 is a course in which students learn how texts work and how to employ similar conventions in their own academic and public writing. While each section of the course will approach such a study differently, all will provide opportunities for students to learn how to introduce a topic or an issue, articulate a thesis, support and develop a thesis and subordinate claims, work with secondary sources, and organize an argument.

 

Syllabus

Class Policies

Grade Breakdown and General Explanation of Assignments

Achievement of Course Objectives

Overview of Assignments

 

Essays

Essay 1:

Assignment

Peer Review

Essay 2:

Assignment

Peer Review

Essay 3:

Assignment

Peer Review

Essay 4:

Prospectus    Assignment

Peer Review

 

Other Information

Essay Editorial Advice

Essay Structure Tips

MLA Works Cited Page Example

Extra Credit Opportunities

NWE Information Page for this Course

Reading and Writing Center Homepage

 


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