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ENGL	102	-	01	
Summer	2019	 	
	
College	Writing	and	Rhetoric	
	
Kendra	Waters	
kwaters@uidaho.edu	|	208-885-6156	|	Brink	104	
Office	Hours:	By	appointment	
	
COURSE	GOALS	&	LEARNING	OUTCOMES	
Applied	principles	of	expository	and	argumentative	essay	writing,	including	summaries,	critiques,	
and	syntheses	of	texts,	and	the	research	essay;	emphasis	on	clear,	concise,	and	vigorous	prose.	
	
By	the	end	of	the	course,	you	should	be	able	to...	
1. Demonstrate	awareness	and	application	of	rhetorical	strategies	in	the	writing	
produced	by	others	and	yourself.	
a. How	writers	use	rhetoric:	
i. Comprehend	college-level	and	professional	prose	and	analyze	how	authors	present	
their	ideas	in	view	of	their	probable	purposes,	audiences,	genres,	modalities.	
b. Use	rhetoric	yourself:	
i. Accurately	assess	and	effectively	respond	to	a	wide	variety	of	audiences	and	
rhetorical	situations	and	articulate	your	rhetorical	purpose	for	writing,	who	you	are	
writing	for,	what	you	are	saying,	and	how	you’ve	decided	to	compose	it	(genre	and	
modality).	
2. Apply	effective	research	skills	appropriate	for	your	rhetorical	purpose.	
a. Locate,	evaluate,	organize,	and	use	research	material	collected	from	a	variety	of	sources,	
including	but	not	limited	to	the	following:	
i. scholarly	library	databases;	
ii. other	official	databases	(e.g.,	federal	government	databases);	
iii. informal	electronic	networks	and	internet	sources;	
iv. print	and	online	books	and	journals;	
v. and	primary	sources.	
b. Use	evidence	appropriately	according	to	the	rhetorical	situation	(e.g.	paraphrase,	
summary,	quote,	attributive	tags,	in-text	citation,	etc.).	
c. Correctly	cite	and	document	source	material	according	to	a	current	style	manual.	
3. Demonstrate	critical	thinking.	
a. Productively	incorporate	a	variety	of	perspectives.	
b. Present	ideas	as	related	to,	but	clearly	distinguished	from,	the	ideas	of	others.		
c. Write	critical	analyses	and	syntheses	of	college-level	and	professional	prose.	
4. Demonstrate	your	understanding	that	writing	is	a	process.	
a. Apply	a	variety	of	strategies	for	generating,	revising,	editing,	and	proofreading.	
b. Revise	your	writing	using	additional	invention	and	re-thinking	after	initial	draft	is	
produced.	
c. Give	and	receive	constructive	feedback	from	peers.	
5. Compose	arguments	that	meet	college-level	expectations	for	academic	compositions.	
a. Compose	a	focused	claim	supported	with	logical	and	clear	reasons	and	evidence.	
b. Synthesize	arguments	made	by	rhetors	to	develop	and	support	your	own	claim.		
c. Apply	current	citation	rules	in	situations	like	paraphrasing,	summarizing,	citing,	and	
documenting	borrowed	material.
REQUIRED	TEXTBOOK		
Nicotra,	Jodie.		Becoming	Rhetorical.		ISBN	1-305-95677-X	
	
COURSE	WEBSITE	
All	work	will	be	submitted	through	the	course	BbLearn	site	unless	otherwise	stated.	All	assignment	
sheets	and	other	course	materials	will	also	be	posted	on	the	BbLearn	site.	Log	on	into	BbLearn	
(http://bblearn.uidaho.edu)	using	your	University	of	Idaho	NetID	and	password,	and	locate	
English	102.		
	
COURSE	POLICIES	
	
Classroom	citizenship.	The	classroom	is	a	learning	community.	Be	respectful	of	your	fellow	
students	and	your	instructor.	If	you	have	a	problem	with	anything	in	the	course,	speak	to	me	about	
it	privately	after	class	or	meet	me	during	my	office	hours.		Disruptive	behavior	during	class	may	
result	in	expulsion	from	a	class	meeting	or	the	entire	course.	
Technology.	Technology	will	be	used	respectfully	and	frequently	throughout	this	course.	Bringing	
a	laptop	or	tablet	to	class	on	a	regular	basis	will	be	beneficial.	Guidelines	for	technology	use	will	be	
set	as	a	class.	
Email	etiquette.	I	welcome	your	emails	and	questions	–	if	you	have	questions	about	the	course,	
your	work,	meeting	times,	etc.,	please	contact	me	at	the	address	listed	above	or	on	the	BbLearn	
home	page.	When	you	contact	me,	please	treat	it	as	a	professional	correspondence—your	message	
should	have	a	greeting,	be	written	in	complete	sentences,	and	signed	with	your	name	at	the	bottom.		
Generally,	you	can	expect	a	response	during	regular	business	hours	(Monday-Friday,	8	AM-5	PM).	
Deadlines.	The	due	dates	for	all	homework	assignments	and	drafts	are	posted	under	the	
appropriate	Unit	on	the	course	BbLearn	site.	Late	work	will	not	be	accepted	without	prior	
arrangement.	
	
Original	Writing.	All	work	for	this	class	must	be	written	for	this	class.		Reusing	an	assignment	you	
completed	for	another	class,	or	back	in	high	school,	constitutes	academic	dishonesty.	
	
Academic	Dishonesty.	Academic	dishonesty,	including	inappropriate	collaboration,	will	not	be	
tolerated	in	this	course.	There	are	severe	sanctions	for	cheating,	plagiarizing,	and	any	other	form	of	
dishonesty	to	include	suspension	or	expulsion	from	the	UI.	Please	read	the	document	labeled	
“Statement	on	Plagiarism”	on	our	BbLearn	site	for	more	information	on	plagiarism.	
	
The	public	nature	of	class	writing	and	discussion.	Please	consider	every	piece	of	writing	you	do	
for	this	class	to	be	“public	property.”	Part	of	becoming	a	good	writer	is	learning	to	appreciate	the	
ideas	and	criticisms	of	others,	and	in	this	course	our	purpose	is	to	come	together	as	a	writing	
community.	Remember	that	you	will	often	be	expected	to	share	your	writing	with	others,	so	avoid	
writing	about	things	that	you	may	not	be	prepared	to	subject	to	public	scrutiny,	or	things	that	you	
feel	so	strongly	about	that	you	are	unwilling	to	listen	to	perspectives	other	than	your	own.	This	
does	not	mean	that	you	are	not	entitled	to	an	opinion,	but	that	you	adopt	positions	responsibly,	
contemplating	the	possible	effect	on	others.
Center	for	Disability	Access	and	Resources	Reasonable	Accommodations	Statement	
Reasonable	accommodations	are	available	for	students	who	have	documented	temporary	or	
permanent	disabilities.		All	accommodations	must	be	approved	through	the	Center	for	
Disability	Access	and	Resources	located	in	the	Bruce	M.	Pitman	Center,	Suite	127	in	order	to	
notify	your	instructor(s)	as	soon	as	possible	regarding	accommodation(s)	needed	for	the	
course.			
	
Center	for	Disability	Access	and	Resources	
Phone:	208-885-6307	
Email:		cdar@uidaho.edu	
Web:				http://www.uidaho.edu/current-students/cdar		
	
UNIVERSITY	OF	IDAHO	CLASSROOM	LEARNING	CIVILITY	CLAUSE	
In	any	environment	in	which	people	gather	to	learn,	it	is	essential	that	all	members	feel	as	free	and	
safe	as	possible	in	their	participation.	To	this	end,	it	is	expected	that	everyone	in	this	course	will	be	
treated	with	mutual	respect	and	civility,	with	an	understanding	that	all	of	us	(students,	instructors,	
professors,	guests,	and	teaching	assistants)	will	be	respectful	and	civil	to	one	another	in	discussion,	
in	action,	in	teaching,	and	in	learning.	
	
Should	you	feel	our	classroom	interactions	do	not	reflect	an	environment	of	civility	and	respect,	you	
are	encouraged	to	meet	with	your	instructor	during	office	hours	to	discuss	your	concern.	Additional	
resources	for	expression	of	concern	or	requesting	support	include	the	Dean	of	Students	office	and	
staff	(208-885-6757),	the	UI	Counseling	&	Testing	Center’s	confidential	services	(208-885-6716),	
or	the	UI	Office	of	Human	Rights,	Access,	&	Inclusion	(208-885-4285).	
	
COURSE	REQUIREMENTS	
Unit	Writing	Projects.		There	will	be	five	projects,	plus	a	final	portfolio.	
• Unit	1:	Rhetorical	Analysis	
• Unit	2:	Annotated	Bibliography	
• Unit	3:	Rhetorical	Arguments	
• Unit	4:	Argument	Remix	
• Unit	5:	Final	Reflection	and	Portfolio		
	
Daily	Assignments/Homework.		There	will	be	shorter	(what	we	call	“invention”	or	“prep	work”)	
assignments	due	regularly.		These	assignments	are	specifically	designed	to	help	you	generate	
material	to	write	the	major	assignments	and	may	be	completed	as	homework	or	in	class.	In	
addition,	for	each	major	assignment,	you	will	also	be	asked	to	read	and	comment	on	the	papers	of	
other	students.	
	
Revision.	A	lot	of	focus	will	be	spent	on	revision	of	your	written	work.	Revision	is	a	key	component	
to	growing	as	a	writer.		
	
Discussion.	You	will	have	bi	weekly	discussion	board	postings	on	BBLearn.	You	will	be	required	to	
post	and	respond	each	week.		
	
GRADING	
Each	assignment	and	project	will	have	a	list	of	requirements	you	must	meet	(in	full)	to	earn	a	B	on	
your	assignment.	Work	that	exceeds	expectations	will	earn	an	A.	Failure	to	complete	any	number	of
requirements	will	result	in	an	automatic	C.	For	unit	projects,	an	opportunity	will	be	given	for	
students	to	revise	their	work	to	earn	a	higher	grade.	
	
All	assignments	will	appear	in	the	grade	book	as	being	out	of	10	points.	If	you	meet	all	
requirements,	you	will	earn	an	8.	If	you	exceed	expectations,	you	will	earn	a	9.	If	you	fail	to	meet	
requirements,	you	will	earn	a	7.	This	grading	system	is	designed	so	that	you	get	out	what	you	put	in.	
The	more	you	try,	revise,	and	progress,	the	more	your	grade	will	go	up.

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