ENG 1027  Honors Adv. Composition
Tentative Course Schedule
Spring 2024
MW 9:30-10:45, AC 532
NOTE:  This schedule may change as needed.  Your presence in class ensures correct assignments
ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE BY THE BEGINNING OF OUR CLASS MEETING TIME (9:30AM)
Week 1
M 1/8               Intro to Course; Review the Rhetorical Situation; Purpose and Audience; 
                          Blog Post:  What is Argument?
                          HOMEWORK (Due 1/10):  
-                 Review Syllabus and Complete quiz in Ulearn (see Week 1 folder)
 
                          topics there that interest you. Locate one article that you'd like to examine
                          in more detail.  Carefully read it and annotate it and then do Reader 
                          Response 1.
                          stated or inferred? What is their strongest piece of evidence that supports  
                          their overall claim? What is the weakest? Why do you think so?  Is this 
                          author credible and is their a strong appeal to ethos?  Why or why not (do
                          research if necessary)?  Is there an appeal to pathos?  If so, is it strong or 
                          weak?  Why?  If there a strong or weak appeal to logos?  Why or why not?
                          Can you identify any logical fallacies here?
-                 Bring 2 Discussion Questions to Class
 
W 1/10        Share Article Analysis with Class
                         HOMEWORK (Due 1/17): 
                         topics there that interest you. Locate one article that you'd like to examine 
                         in more detail. Carefully read it and annotate it and then do Reader 
                         Response 2.  Article can be same topic as last class but doesn't have to be.
                         stated or inferred? What is their strongest piece of evidence that supports  
                         their overall claim? What is the weakest? Why do you think so? Is this 
                         author credible and is their a strong appeal to ethos? Why or why not (do
                         research if necessary)? Is there an appeal to pathos? If so, is it strong or 
                         weak? Why? If there a strong or weak appeal to logos? Why or why not?
                         Can you identify any logical fallacies here?
-                Be prepared to present article content to class.
 
Week 2
M 1/15            NO CLASS, MLK DAY
W 1/17            Share Article Analysis with Class
                          HOMEWORK (Due 1/22):   
                         topics there that interest you. Locate a third article that you'd like to 
                         examine in more detail. Carefully read it and annotate it and then do 
                         Reader Response 3. Article can be same topic as last class but doesn't have
                         to be.
                         directly stated or inferred? What is their strongest piece of evidence that 
                         supports their overall claim? What is the weakest? Why do you think so? Is 
                         this author credible and is their a strong appeal to ethos? Why or why not 
                         (do research if necessary)? Is there an appeal to pathos? If so, is it strong 
                         or  weak? Why? If there a strong or weak appeal to logos? Why or why not?
-                 Submit to Ulearn: See Week 2 folder
 
-                 Be prepared to present article content to class.
 
Week 3
                          HOMEWORK (Due 1/24):
                           Complete informal Rogerian assignment and post to your blog and 
                           complete discussion board in ulearn by 11:59pm on Friday, 1/26). 
                           HOMEWORK (Due 1/29):
Week 4
M 1/29             CLASS MEETS AT LIBRARY COMPUTER LAB; Time to gather sources?
                           HOMEWORK (Due 1/31):
-                  Work on First Draft of Rogerian Letter
 
W 1/31            Invention Work and Organizing Ideas
                           HOMEWORK (Due 2/5):
                         tutor.com; Draft must meet all minimum requirements
Week 5
                          CONFERENCES
                          HOMEWORK (Due 2/7): 
-                 Typed Peer Critique of Rogerian Letter (both parts); Submit BOTH PARTS
 
-                 to Ulearn AS ONE MS WORD FILE
 
                           feedback/report (overview and draft with comments) and your revision 
                         plan as ONE MS Word file to Ulearn in the Week 5 folder
-                Continue to revise Essay 1
 
W 2/7            NO CLASS HARMON AT CONFERENCE; Complete Peer Critique with 
                         HOMEWORK (Due 2/12):
                
Week 6
                          HOMEWORK (Due 2/14):
-                  Final Draft of Rogerian Letter Due with Reflection
 
                          HOMEWORK (Due 2/19):                                                  
                         overall claim? It is directly stated or inferred? What is their strongest 
                        piece of evidence? Is this author credible and is their a strong appeal to 
                         ethos? Why or why not? Is there an appeal to pathos? If so, is it strong 
                         or weak? Why? If there a strong or weak appeal to logos? Why or why not?
-                Annotated Bibliography Due
 
Week 7
                        Paper
                         HOMEWORK (Due 2/21):  
W 2/21          Discussion (Structuring the Evidence of Position Paper); Rebutttal; 
                        Constraints; Backing
                         HOMEWORK (Due 2/26):
-                Position Paper Outline due; Submit to Ulearn
 
Week 8
M 2/26          Discuss Outlines
                         HOMEWORK (Due 2/28):    
                        Upload  to ulearn and to tutor.com
W 2/28           First Draft of Position Paper Due; Exchange for Peer Critique; Why 
                           Critique? Critique Process
                          HOMEWORK (Due 3/11):   
-                 Complete Peer Critique of Partner's Essay (both parts as discussed in        
 
                          class); upload both steps to ulearn as one MS Word document.
                         Complete Tutor.com Report and Revision Plan
SPRING BREAK, MARCH 4-8, NO CLASSES
Week 9
M 3/11             Peer Critique, Position Paper; Conferences
                           HOMEWORK (Due 3/13):  
W 3/13           Conferences
                          HOMEWORK (Due 3/18):  
-                 Final Draft of Position Paper due with Reflection
 
Week 10
M 3/18           No Regular Class Meeting; Complete the folowing in Ulearn instead:
                         Watch Understanding MLA (part 1 and part 2) and complete Understanding 
                          MLA Notes (600 words min.) and Quiz in ulearn (week 10 folder); Due 
                         before 11:59pm TODAY
                          HOMEWORK (Due 3/20):   
-                 Complete MLA Notes (min. 600 words) and upload to ulearn 
 
-                 Complete Most Common Citations Quiz
 
W 3/20           Group Work/Discussion: Practicing MLA

 HOMEWORK (Due 3/25):
                           HOMEWORK (Due 3/25):   
-                 Review example social media campaign (week 10 folder) and do Reader 
 
                         Who is the author's intended audience (think demographics, 
                         values/beliefs, etc.)? How do you know? What is the author's 
                         overall claim? It is directly stated or inferred? What is their strongest 
                         piece of evidence? Is this author credible and is their a strong appeal to 
                         ethos? Why or why not? Is there an appeal to pathos? If so, is it strong 
                         or weak? Why? If there a strong or weak appeal to logos? Why or why not?
Week 11                
 M 3/25           
                         Final Draft of Position Paper due with Reflection; Reader Response 5 due 
                         by 11:59pm today;
                         Assign Groups; Set up
                         group documents and work on campaign proposal (choose a topic, choose a
                         specific audience, think about message of each post, order of each post, 
                         images that will be used, etc.); Discuss Social Media Campaign Assignment
                         HOMEWORK (Due 3/27):  
W 3/27           Continue to work on campaign proposal (message of each post, order of 
                          posts, images that will be used, etc.)
                           HOMEWORK (Due 4/1):  
-                  Work on group project (individual weekend research):  Getting Started, 
 
                          Researching Other Groups (see Word doc in Week 11 folder and course 
                          announcement); Answer the 5 W's about the social media account you 
                          chose as an individual
-                 Submit your answers to the questions about the invidual account that you
 
-                 analyzed (week 11 folder): Getting Started:  Researching Other Groups (1 
 
-                 full page up to 2 full pages)
 
Week 12  
M 4/1            Individual Research Due (Researching Other Groups); In-class workday for 
                       group project; Compare findings of similar or dissimilar groups and 
                      document);  In-class assignment:  what does your audit of other groups 
                      that your group analyzed (one MS Word document for the group) and upload
                       to ulearn (ONE COPY FOR GROUP).
                          HOMEWORK (Due 4/3):  
-                Identify trends in social media around your client's public interest/social
 
                         justice issue (2nd bullet point page 3 of instructions) and answer questions 
                        (what was succcessful? what was lackluster or failed? and other questions 
                        at this bullet point); use library database sources as well as social media 
                       accounts as sources of research; each individual brings one full-page 
                       summary of data to class
W 4/3             Discuss social media trends and develop your target audience for your 
                         public event (is there more than one?); Where will your event be held? How
                        does your target audience alighn to various social media opportunities? 
                         These decision should be based on your data and findings thus far
                          HOMEWORK (Due 4/8): 
                          See 5 examples of psychographic characteristics. Develop 1 full-2 full page
                          explanation  for your intended audience.
-                Analyze Opposing Groups and Media Impact (you may have some of the
 
-                info all ready, but should develop this further). Submit 1 full-2 full page 
 
                          Submit Pscyhographic Traits and Opposing group analysis as one MS 
                        Word document (ONE COPY FOR GROUP)
-               This completes   PHASE 1 RESEARCH PHASE
 
Week 13
M 4/8            Based on Research Findings and Audience Analysis, Begin Work on Phase 2, 
                        Planning Stage; Focus on first 6 bulleted questions (down to "which key 
                        messages would resonate with the target audience)
                          HOMEWORK (Due 4/10): 
-                Complete 2 full page -3 full page summary of the first 6 questions;     
 
-                upload ONE copy to ulearn for group
 
W 4/10          Work on Remaining Questions for Planning Phase (Budget and Scheduling)
                         HOMEWORK (Due 4/15):
-               Answer remaining questions regarding budgeting and scheduling
 
-               Complete 2 full page- 3 full pages summary of answers  and upload ONE  
 
-               This completes Phase 2 Planning Phase
 
Week 14
M 4/15          Work on Rough Draft; Using all of the earlier documents you have created,
                        develop a rough draft of your digital marketing and social media plan and a 
                        mock up of your presentation.   The earlier work helped you develop "the 
                        bones" for your plan; now it's time to develop the "muscle and connective 
                        tissue."  Draft of paper must be 4 Full - 6 Full pages; draft of presentation 
                        must be 8+ slides
                          HOMEWORK (Due 4/17):
-                Revise Social Media Campaign 
 
W 4/17          Work on Draft
                           HOMEWORK (Due 4/22):
-               Submit first full official draft (essay and presentation) to ulearn
 
-              Upload Essay to Tutor.com  (Each Group Member)
 
-              Each Group Member Completes Their Own Tutuor.com Report and Revision
 
                       Plan; Due Next Class
F 4/23           LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM A COURSE
Week 15
M 4/22       PEER REVIEW DAY (Deliver presentation to other group)
                       HOMEWORK (Due 4/29):
-              Final Draft of Group Project (Social Media Campaign) Due; upload essay to 
 
                       ulearn; one copy per group; everyone's name on document; upload one copy
                       to ulearn
-             Complete Individual Reflection and Grade Group Members
 
-             Presentations Delivered Next Class
 
Week 16
M 4/29          PRESENTATIONS DELIVERED IN CLASS (10:30AM-12:30PM);
                        Final Draft of Group Project Due with individual reflection (written essay
                        and presentation); submit one copy of social media campaign for group; each
                        student completes their own  individual reflection and grades group 
                        members in reflection