Written Communication for Graduate Students

Fall 2005

MWF 1:30-2:20

Heavilon Hall, room 124

Instructor: Ms Moussu

Office phone number: 494-3761

Website: http://www.moussu.net/courses/english002_F05

MSN: msmoussu@hotmail.com

Office: Heavilon Hall 413

Office hours:

E-mail address: lmoussu@purdue.edu

AIM: msmoussu

 

Textbooks:

  • APA Manual, fifth edition

 

Resources:

  • Visit the Purdue libraries and learn how to use them
  • To write in our online journal, go to Blogger.com
  • Use the online Longman dictionary or the Merriam-Webster dictionary
  • Go visit the OWL (Online Writing Lab) to sign up for help with your papers
  • The online APA website can help you with APA style and much more
  • The CORE Tutorial can help you learn more about conducting research projects at Purdue.
  • If you feel homesick, overwhelmed, or depressed, CAPS can help you for free

 

Things you must remember:

  • Homework and assignments can NOT be turned in late! EVER! Don't even ask for an exception.
  • If you miss class, you are expected to talk to a classmate to find out what you missed. Make sure that you have someone else’s telephone number. I will NOT spend extra time explaining to you what you have missed.
  • Please download AIM (AOL Instant Messaging) or MSN so I can contact you easily.
  • There will be NO opportunities to make up work that you have missed in class.
  • Check your e-mail messages EVERY DAY because I send important messages.
  • Please do not eat in class unless you want to share with everyone.
  • Everything you write needs to be TYPED (font: Times, 12 pt.) and DOUBLE-SPACED.
  • On everything you turn in, write your name, the project number (or assignment name), the draft number, the date, and your teacher's name.
  • When turning in your final drafts, also include ALL your previous drafts in a folder.
  • Being late not only disturbs class but is also a sign of disrespect for your classmates and your teacher. If you are late 3 times, it counts as one absence!
  • Plagiarism means an automatic F in this class. No exception! If you are unsure about what plagiarism is, ASK your teacher or someone in the writing lab.
  • "Extra credit" can change only up to 5% of your final grade. I strongly encourage it, since individual work is always welcome, but do not count on it to get you an A when you have a C in this class. Start thinking about the grade you want early!
  • Bring a stapler to class and staple everything!
  • If you have ANY questions, please ask your teacher.
  • EVERY time you miss class, you lose points... and if you miss SEVEN times (that includes conference time), you get an automatic F in the class. NO EXCEPTION!

 

Grading:

  • Good grades are not given by the teacher; they are earned by the student!
  • If you are unsure of your grammar and spelling, go to the writing lab.
  • Every paper you write will be graded on a 100-point scale.
  • Here is the general breakdown of the grades (THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE!):

Attendance and participation: 10%

Journals/Readings/Quizzes/Daily Homework: 10%

Project 1: Writer's autobiography: 20%

Project 2: Curriculum vitae: 20%

Project 3: Research proposal: 20%

Project 4: Journal article analysis: 20%

 

Schedule: Go to the assignment page to see the detailed schedule for the semester.