ENGL 570
Discussion boards are collaborative learning experiences; therefore, student participation in each forum is necessary for greater understanding of the subject matter. Each thread must address the forum’s prompt, be 500 words minimum, and demonstrate course-related knowledge. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to 1 other classmate’s thread. Each reply must be 200 words minimum.
This is a formal proposal that clearly defines the student’s midterm project. The student will select one choice from those listed in the assignment description, indicate what the focused content of the project is, and describe the practical value it has to the student in 300–500 words. The proposal must be in APA format if citations are necessary and included. This proposal corresponds to the Midterm Project.
The Midterm Project will be the fully completed extension of the proposal (Note: the proposal may shift the focus as a result of instructor feedback on said proposal and any further discussions between instructor and student). This is a book review, which will give the student an excellent opportunity to publish (if they wish) and interact with newer ideas in the field as they connect or respond to theories we discuss in class. The assignment must be a minimum of 1500-2000 words if in written form or must be an equivalent length/amount of work in another medium. The assignment must use APA formatting guidelines to reference original works.
This is a formal proposal that clearly defines the student’s term paper topic. The student will select one of the general prompts provided in the assignment description, modify the prompt to a more specific focus, and explain how the student envisions the final paper might look in 300–500 words. This proposal corresponds to the Term Paper Outline and the Term Paper. The assignment must use APA formatting guidelines to reference original works.
This is a formal, full sentence outline that reflects the structure of the final term paper. The outline should reveal what the key points will be, what primary sources the student will utilize, and what type of support they will use for main ideas. This outline corresponds to the Term Paper Proposal and the Term Paper. Though there is no word requirement, students should present an outline that sufficiently reflects their intended approach, including a thesis, all main points, and primary subpoints that will be used for support. Though not required, a reference list is highly suggested.
This conference length research paper will be a product of all the readings, the DB discussions, and the student’s specific focus developed during the semester. The student will synthesize material read in class as well as part of their outside reading to formulate an original idea(s) about a rhetorician, theme, or concept in classical rhetoric. The paper must be between 4500–5000 words and include a minimum of 10 secondary sources. This paper corresponds to the Term Paper Proposal and the Term Paper Outline.