Syllabus Two

This syllabus is designed for a twelve-week course and features argumentation.

Week One: Introduction, The Writing Process, Audience, Rhetorical Strategies

Day One: Introductions

Day Two: Reading: Chapter 1

Day Three: Reading: Chapter 3

Week Two: Thesis Statements

Day One: Reading: “Finding a Topic”: Chapter 6

Day Two: Reading: “Finding a Thesis”: Chapter 6

Day Three: Readings: “The Informal Outline,” The Formal Outline,” “Use of the Outline”: Chapter 6

Week Three: Drafting

Day One: Reading: “Pointers on Drafting”: Chapter 7

Day Two: Reading: “The First Draft”: Chapter 7

Day Three: Reading: “Revising the First Draft”: Chapter 7

Week Four: Illustration

Day One: “How to Use Illustration”: Chapter 10; brainstorming and prewriting

Day Two: Style: “The Sentence”: Chapter 20; proofreading of drafts

Day Three: Reading: “How Near Death is a Near Death Experience? ”: Chapter 10

Week Five: Illustration Continued

Day One: Workshop

Day Two: Style: “The Sentence”: Chapter 20, continued; proofreading of drafts.

Day Three: “What I’ve Learned from Men”: Chapter 10; assignment due

Week Six: Definition

Day One: Reading: “How to Write a Definition”: Chapter 11; brainstorming & prewriting

Day Two: Style: “Sentence Types”: Chapter 20

Day Three: Reading: “Arrangement in Black and White”: Chapter 11

Week Seven: Definition Continued

Day One: Workshop

Day Two: Style: “The Clause and Phrase”: Chapter 20; proofreading of drafts

Day Three: Reading: “People Aren’t Born Prejudiced”: Chapter 11; assignment due

Week Eight: Causal Analysis

Day One: Reading: “How to Write an Analysis of Cause”: Chapter 15; brainstorming & prewriting

Day Two: Style: “Errors with Sentences”: Chapter 21

Day Three: Reading: “Mary Todd Lincoln: Second Thoughts on Our Most Vilified First Lady”: Chapter 15

Week Nine Causal Analysis Continued

Day One: Workshop

Day Two: Style: “Errors in Agreement”: Chapter 21; proofreading of drafts

Day Three: Reading: “Why we Crave Horror Movies”: Chapter 15; assignment due

Week Ten: Argumentation

Day One: Reading: “How to Write an Argument”: Chapter 16; brainstorming & prewriting

Day Two: Style: “Errors in Point of View”: Chapter 21

Day Three: Reading: “I Want a Wife”: Chapter 16

Week Eleven: Argumentation Continued

Day One: Discussion of “Avoid Common Fallacies of Thinking”: Chapter 16

Day Two: Style: “Errors in Reference”: Chapter 21; proofreading of drafts

Day Three: “The Case against Man”: Chapter 16; assignment due

Week Twelve: Argumentation Concluded.

Day One: Workshop

Day Two: Reading: “War”: Chapter 16; proofreading of drafts

Day Three: assignment due; evaluations