Writing@CSU

University Composition Program

CO130 Academic Writing

 

CO130: Sample Syllabus

Week 1: Writing processes and writing rituals

  • What processes help writers get started and keep going as they write?
  • Do all writers use the same strategies?

Assignments: Diagnostic writing; students write about preferred writing processes and rituals

Week 2: Reading strategies; prewriting strategies

  • How are reading and writing connected?
  • How does reading for learning differ from reading for other purposes?
  • How is reading a prewriting strategy?
  • What other techniques help writers collect, plan, and organize their writing before they begin drafting?

Assignments: Writing in response to readings in the text

Week 3: Audience awareness; summarizing

  • Who are potential audiences in the university?
  • How do audiences differ?
  • What are the features of effective summaries?
  • Why is summarizing a valuable learning tool?

Assignments: Writing in response to readings--summaries and reactions

Week 4: More practice with summary; focusing and developing ideas

  • Why should summaries be objective?
  • What techniques can help writers communicate effectively with readers?
  • Why do readers need detail?

Assignments: Writing in response to readings--summaries and reactions

Week 5: Organizational strategies; workshopping

  • What are typical ways writers organize material to present it efficiently to readers?
  • Why do readers expect these organizational patterns?
  • How do the patterns make reading more efficient?
  • How can writers revise their texts to make the patterns more helpful to readers?

Assignments: Drafting essays for portfolio 1 (Portfolio 1 will include at least 6 pages of revised prose and all informal writing done to date)

Week 6: Revising to meet audience needs; preparing portfolio 1

  • What techniques help writers revise?
  • When might writers prewrite as they revise?
  • How do audience and purpose shape revising strategies?

Assignments: Revising essays for portfolio 1

Week 7: Revising strategies; portfolio 1 due

  • Where does proofreading fit into the writing process?
  • How can readers help writers with final revisions and proofreading?

Assignments: Revising and proofreading essays for portfolio 1

Week 8: Linking personal experience with academic context

  • How do readers use their personal experience to make sense of new information?
  • What academic reading/writing assignments draw mainly on personal experience?
  • What academic reading/writing assignments draw less on personal experience?

Assignments: Writing in response to readings--synthesizing readings

Week 9: Prewriting, audience revisited

  • What prewriting strategies help writers collect data to supplement personal experience?
  • What do readers expect from writing based on data?
  • How can writers help readers understand new concepts?
  • What mixture of personal experience and data works well in academic papers?

Assignments: Synthesizing readings

Week 10: Introducing library and Internet research

  • When do writers use other sources to supplement their personal experience and insights?
  • What resources in the library and on the Internet are available to help writers find information?
  • How do writers document their sources?

Assignments: Library and Internet work on thematic topics, research process, synthesizing personal knowledge and source-based information

Week 11: Organizational strategies revisited

  • How do writers organize data for readers?
  • What are the typical ways that writers blend personal experience and data for readers?

Assignments: Begin drafting for portfolio 2 (Portfolio 2 will include at least 8 pages of revised prose and all informal writing done since portfolio 1.)

Week 12: Drafting a paper that uses sources

  • How do writers know when they have included enough source material?
  • What is a quick draft and how can it help writers working with source material?

Assignments: Continue drafting for portfolio 2

Week 13: Documenting source material

  • How do writers acknowledge their sources for quoted or paraphrased material?
  • How do writers evaluate sources for credibility?
  • How many sources should a writer use to support an argument?

Assignments: Continue drafting and revising for portfolio 2

Week 14: Revising strategies revisited; workshopping

  • How do audience and purpose shape revising strategies?
  • What revising strategies help writers who use outside source materials?
  • How can writers use workshop peers to be sure they have included enough information and organized it clearly?

Assignments: Revising portfolio 2

Week 15: Preparing portfolio 2; portfolio 2 due

Assignments: Revising portfolio 2

Final exam week: Holistically scored final summary-and-response essay

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