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Syllabus CLASS HOURS: TH 4:20 - 6:45 pm, JR348, Class Number 17010
COURSE GOALS
TEXTBOOK AND READINGS
In addition to the texts scheduled above, we will read numerous shorter texts to be assigned in the course of the semester. There will also be a number of handouts. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Note: This timetable may change depending on the pace of the class. If you miss class, it is your responsibility to find out what the assigned work was. COURSEWORKYour grade will be based on participation (10%), one translation test (15%), and three essays (75%). Guidelines for this work will be given to you in the course of the semester, but note that all texts not studied in translation MUST be cited in the original Middle English. GRADINGAll essays must be typed. Late submissions and essays containing distracting numbers of typos, spelling mistakes, or grammatical errors will drop as much as one full grade. There is no automatic credit for participation or attendance; however, I will take these factors into account at the end of the semester in the case of borderline grades. I regret that I am unable to handle extra-credit assignments. Note: To receive a grade other than a W, you must have completed more than half the coursework (no exceptions). See also my Policy on Incompletes. Participation Enrolling in this class requires a commitment to a collaborative learning environment in which you agree both to have a part in the work of the class and not to disrupt the work of the class. In order to fulfil these requirements completely, you must bring your textbook to each class, contribute to group work and class discussion, and complete all the assignments additional to the essay and tests. You must also remember to turn off your cell phones and remain in the classroom for the duration of the class period. OFFICE CONSULTATIONS AND HOURS Office hours ensure that there is a time when you can always find me, but I encourage you to come and see me at any time. Either make an appointment or just drop by to see if I am in. ATTENDANCE AND ACADEMIC HONESTY Regular attendance is essential for success in this course. Frequent absences will be noted and may be reflected in your final grade. It is also extremely important that all aspects of your work are come by honorably. Efforts to gain an advantage not given to all students are dishonest and regarded as an extremely serious matter by the academic community. Consequences range from probation to expulsion. ADD/DROP POLICY Students should make sure that they follow the university's add/drop deadlines, outlined in the Schedule of Classes or on my add/drop policy page. According to university policy, drops are only allowed after the date therein when "a) there is a serious and compelling reason--specifically the student’s emotional or physical health or financial condition is clearly in jeopardy, and b) there is no viable alternative--including repeating the class". Students will need to provide documentation on official letterhead--a letter, on official stationery, from a doctor or an employer--to support their reasons. No adds will be allowed unless a student can provide documented proof--e.g., a clerical error--for the reason for the tardiness. |
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