Online Course Syllabus

ASC 88 Composition Lab
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Course Description

To provide supplemental and developmental instruction for students taking an English course. It is taken the same semesters as the English course. Instruction is based on student need with time allowed for application to the English assignments. This course may be repeated when additional English courses are taken.

This class is a companion class that is intended to assist students with the composition course in which they are currently enrolled.

Prerequisite Courses

None

Textbooks and Software and Other Materials

The Little Brown Compact Handbook, Fifth Edition

Student Access Code Card (available from NDSCS Bookstore)

Contact Coleen at the NDSCS Bookstore for the most current textbook information (1-800-342-4325, ext 2239 or coleen.thoe@ndscs.nodak.edu). You may also visit the Bookstore web site at http://www.ndscsbooks.com/ and search for book information by class by clicking the "Textbook" tab.

Software: Microsoft Word is needed for all online classes. If additional software is needed for a particular course, it will be indicated in the online course schedule.

Technology Required

Email: Students taking online classes from NDSCS also need a working email account. Be sure email address is updated in student record in PeopleSoft system.

Internet Access required. High speed Internet service is highly recommended. If students are unable to get high speed service, an alternate site may be needed to view some of the course components.

Course Objectives

  1. The student will utilize pre-writing, writing, revising, and eduting strategies to develop writing projects.
  2. The student will critique academic essays.
  3. The student will edit his/her own essay.
  4. The student will write five-paragraph academic essay.
  5. The student will utilize argumentative thesis.
  6. The student will utilize different modes of developing academic essay.
  7. The student wil demonstrate research skills.
  8. The student will use correct format, mechanics, and grammar 70% of the time.

Grading

Grading is Satisfactory/unsatisfactory based on submitting all major writing assignments for English 110 to your Composition Lab instructor for suggestions for revision and completing the online mycomplab.com assignments with a minimum of 70% accuracy.

***You need to complete the lessons in Composition Lab during the allotted time for this course. If you click on a particular lesson which is pertinent to what you are doing in your composition class, then you should complete that lesson and go back to a different lesson later. For example, poetry (Lesson 18) should be completed while you are studying poetry

  1. Complete all lessons.
  2. Submit all major writing assignments for your College Composition I class (English 110) to the Composition Lab instructor for review (Major assignments. For example, essays).
  3. Lessons 3, 4, 5, and 17 (Poetry) require submission of English 110 work.
  4. If students have an assignment they don't understand, they may place the assignment in the drop box for the Composition Lab instructor to review and to receive help.
  5. This is a pass/fail class based on completing English assignments and other writing-related online work.

Work Expectations

Students should estimate approximately three hours of course work per credit per week for NDSCS classes. For example, a three-credit class may require approximately nine hours of work time a week for the student. This amount may vary by class and by student.

Policies and Procedures

NDSCS online students should be aware of various policies and procedures such as those listed below.

Attendance - Students are expected to log into their online classes frequently during each week of the semester and to submit course work on time to meet due dates set by the instructors. Attendance and class participation is monitored and students not submitting work in their online classes may be dropped from the class. Review the Attendance Policy for further details.

Computer Access - It is the student's responsibility to maintain access to a working computer and Internet connection to keep up in online class assignments. Because computer problems do occur, students should have a plan for alternative computer access in case of computer problems. Students will be able to access their online classes from any computer with an Internet connection.

Refund Policy/Withdrawal Refund Schedule

Academic Calendar - Online classes follow the same calendar as regular on-campus classes. They begin with the semester begins and students do not need to log in at specific days/times but instructors do set due dates for assignments and exams to be submitted so there is structure to the classes. Online classes are not self-paced but do provide flexibility in that they are accessible 24/7 to allow students to work around other commitments when doing their course work.

Academic Integrity - Integrity is an NDSCS core value and there is an expectation that all students, as members of the college community, adhere to the highest levels of academic integrity.

Dishonesty in class, laboratory, shop work or tests is regarded as a serious offense and is subject to disciplinary action by the instructor and dean of the respective division. For more information, refer to the NDSCS Student Planner or College Catalog under College Policies and Basic Regulations of Conduct.

Types of Misconduct

  • Cheating: Intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, information, or study aids in any academic exercise.
  • Fabrication: Intentionally and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise.
  • Facilitating academic dishonesty: Intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another to commit an act of academic dishonesty.
  • Plagiarism: Intentionally or knowingly representing the words or ideas of another as one’s own in any academic exercise.

Disabilities and Special Needs

If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, you are encouraged to contact both your instructor and the Disability Support Services Office, 225 Mildred Johnson Library (phone 701-671-2623, 800-342-4325, ext 32623) as early as possible in the term.

Other College Policies can be found in the Catalog.

Student-Instructor Communications

While an online class is available 24 hours a day and offers greater flexibility for the student and instructor, keep in mind that your instructor will not be available 24 hours a day. I will check my email, voicemail, and Cyber Office messages on a regular basis, but there may be times when I am unavailable due to other commitments and job responsibilities. I will respond to email, voicemail, or Cyber Office messages as time allows. As a general rule, you can expect your direct question to be answered within 24 hours during week days.

When sending an email, please include your full name so I know to whom I'm responding. Often, the email address does not indicate who is sending the message.

Exams

Exams are done online. Instructors may require a proctor be present for online exams. When the semester begins, check your course information for the proctor form and proctor criteria.

Schedule

Online classes follow the same academic calendar for start and end dates as regular on-campus classes. While there is no set time for students to be logged into a class each day, instructors do set due dates for assignments and exams. Students should lot into classes frequently to keep up with announcements and to keep up with course work. Online classes are not self-paced.

You may want to print the NDSCS Academic Calendar reference during the year. It includes semester start and end dates, final days to add/drop classes for each semester, vacation dates, etc.

Tuition/Fees

See tuition and fee information, Refund Policy and Withdrawal Schedule information in the NDSCS Online site under Financial Information. Tuition and fee costs do not include books, software, supplies and other program or course fees which may vary by program.

Instructor Information

Instructors may vary from semester to semester.