ENGL 103 Discussion Board Responses and Evaluations (2 each)
The student is required to provide a response to the provided topic for each forum. Each response is to be 250–300 words and demonstrate course-related knowledge, citing two authoritative sources and completing a reference list at the bottom of the posting in APA format. In addition to the response, the student is required to evaluate one other classmate’s response, citing two authoritative sources and completing a reference list at the bottom of the posting in APA format. Each evaluation must be 250–300 words. These assignments align with the following FSLOs: Communication and Information Literacy 1, 2, 3, 5
ENGL 103 Professional E-Mail
The student will write a one-page professional e-mail in proper format that focuses on a persuasive message in accordance with the textbook. This assignment aligns with the following FSLOs: Communication and Information Literacy 1, 2, 3, 5
ENGL 103 Business Letter
The student will write a one-page business (job application) letter in proper format that focuses on a persuasive message in accordance with the textbook. This assignment aligns with the following FSLOs: Communication and Information Literacy 1, 2, 3, 5
ENGL 103 Résumé
The student will write a one-page résumé, including the experience with business correspondence, including professional e-mails, letters, a formal proposal, and a presentation outline with PowerPoint slides. This assignment aligns with the following FSLOs: Communication and Information Literacy 1, 2, 3, 5
ENGL 103 Formal Proposal
The student will write a 10-page research-oriented formal proposal in current APA format that focuses on some substantive change in Liberty University OR offering a seminar on some topic of interest to you. The proposal must include at least two references. This assignment aligns with the following FSLOs: Communication and Information Literacy 1, 2, 3, 5
ENGL 103 Exams (2)
The student will complete two open-book/open-notes exams, each consisting of 25 multiple-choice questions. Each exam must be completed in 1 hour and 30 minutes.