ASSIGNMENT | % | DATE DUE |
ETYMOLOGY ESSAY | 15 | FEB 28 |
CURIOSITY PROJECT ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 20 | MAR 6 |
CURIOSITY PROJECT | 30 | PROPOSAL: before the end of WEEK 6 (Feb. 14)
PROJECTS: APR 1 OR APR 3 |
CLASS CONTRIBUTION | 15 | Reflection: APRIL 8 |
OPTIONS:
You may choose EITHER the READING JOURNAL OR the FINAL EXAM |
20 | Reading Journal: MAR 20
FINAL EXAM: TBA |
Please read the document linked below for information regarding our class plans and assignment during the COVID19 social distancing process:
ENGL 390 COVID19 class plan and instructions
Please read the document below for instructions regarding the remaining readings and their application to your class contribution grade:
ENGL 390 COVID19 readings revision and instructions March 17 2020
Below you will find links to detailed descriptions of each of the assignments. Please read them carefully and keep copies with you for reference.
ENGL 390 Annotated bib assignment description rev w2020
ENGL 390 Class Contribution assignment description
ENGL 390 Curiosity Project Assignment Description
ENLG 390 Etymology Assignment Description
ENGL 390 Final Exam: TBD
ENGL 390 Reading Journal assignment description
ENGL 390 Awake Journal Homework
NQA VOUCHERS: Each student will receive ONE (1) “No Questions Asked” voucher at the beginning of the term. This voucher entitles you to an extension on an assignment until the next scheduled class. You MUST submit the voucher on the day that the assignment is due. If you do not use your voucher, you may turn it in at the end of the course for a 2% bonus grade. You MUST submit the actual voucher in order to receive this bonus.
POLICIES
Assignments: All Assignments are Due at the beginning of class.
NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS will be accepted except in extenuating circumstances. You must consult with the instructor in advance to obtain an extension. Where unexpected circumstances arise, the student must contact the instructor as soon as possible and should be prepared to provide supporting documentation (such as a doctor’s note). COMPUTER PROBLEMS DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTABLE EXCUSE.
Keep copies of all materials handed in for grade.
Academic Honesty: Students are required to adhere to the highest standards of academic honesty. Definitions of PLAGIARISM and the related penalties for this offence are available in the English Program Handbook and in the current edition of the Undergraduate Calendar. Be sure to familiarize yourself with these regulations and definitions as ignorance of the rules is no excuse and anyone caught committing an academic offence will face the severest penalties.
Accessibility: This classroom welcomes all kinds of learners. If you require academic accommodations, please contact the Instructor.