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NEO Workshop

COMPOSITION II - COM102/4 Spring 2020


Course
Tony Ozuna
For information about registration please contact our admissions.

This second part of the Composition curriculum builds upon what has been covered in COM 101 and concentrates on improving writing style and helping students develop the skills required to produce an academic research paper. These skills include summary writing, critical reading, note taking, library research, field research, working with primary and secondary sources, bibliographical techniques, finding a topic and organizing formal writing.

Here is the course outline:

1. Essay 1

2. Virtual Class for March 19

Mar 19

This will be our first virtual session since the outbreak of Coruna virus.

3. April 2 Preliminary Thesis Presentations

Mar 25

Here are the guidelines for the Thesis Presentations on April 2

4. April 9th--Our class after the Thesis presentations

Apr 9

This class is the mark of the second half of our semester; this is for the week after the thesis presentations.

5. April 16th-Titles, Intros, Conclusions, Outlines/Sequences

Apr 16

April 16th-Titles, Intros, Conclusions, Outlines/Sequences Materials for this session are attached

6. April 22nd sesssion

Apr 23

I will upload materials from April 23nd session here.

7. This is the lesson for April 30

Apr 30

Chapters from Murray 2nd edition for lesson this day.

8. May 7 Lesson

May 6

May 7 Lesson materials will go here

9. Consultations on May 14 & 15

May 13

this is the schedule for consultations on the 14th and 15th, this week.

10. May 21-Final Thesis Presentations

May 20

This is the description of the session May 21--our last session for the semester when you give your final thesis presentation

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