EUH 2000 Section 2
Western Civilization I
Mrs. Amy Darty
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Contact Information: |
Office:
Trailer 607, Office 108 (first trailer to right of Communications
Bldg--left of sidewalk) |
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Required Texts: |
Kishlansky, Mark, Patrick
Geary, and Patricia OBrien. Civilization in the West, Volume I:
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Course Content: |
The course will contain intensive reading, writing assignments, quizzes, and exams. Class discussion is required, and your attendance is strongly recommended. Frequent absences and tardiness are not appreciated, and your performance will be judged accordingly. Analytical and critical thought is important to everything you do, but so is your creativity. Thus, while youll acquire knowledge, my hope is that you will learn to appreciate the intricate stories of history and gain insight about the past. |
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Expectations: |
Mutual respect, commitment to the class and learning objectives, and honest effort from each studentwhat you put into this class will be what you reap from it. Education is more than your degree; it is a lifelong habit of using your intelligence and talents to better understand yourself and the body of knowledge that exists in our world. Each of you has different goals for your life but, with the context of intellectual curiosity (regardless of the subject), your perspective and enrichment will be that much greater. So I challenge you to learn now and in the future, not because you have to but to become the person you truly want to be. |
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Total points: |
600 points (See class website for Assignments Schedule) |
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Exams (2 tests, 1 final) 300 pts |
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Group Activities (5) .100 pts |
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Quizzes (5) ...100 pts |
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Term
Paper
...100 pts |
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Exams: |
Two exams plus one final,
none of which will be cumulative except as information pertains to the
overall themes of the course. No make-up exams will be given, with the
exception of an excused absence. A study guide including terms and essay
topics will be provided for each exam. All exams are 100 points each. |
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Group Activities |
You will be organized into groups to discuss topics from the readings and to participate in various interactive assignments. Class participation and creativity are important as well as the assignment. Five group activities will be given, 20 points each. |
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Quizzes: |
All quizzes throughout the semester are prescheduled and will consist of information from the assigned readings. The quizzes will help you prepare for the exam content and format. See Assignments Schedule for specific readings for each quiz. Make-ups are not an option, with the exception of an excused absence. Five quizzes will be given, 20 points each. |
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Term Paper: |
You will be writing term papers this semester, which you will choose from prearranged topics. These topics will be posted outside my office for you to sign-up, on a first-come first-served basis. The Term Paper consists of three parts: Source Worksheets (25 pts), Outline (25 pts), and Final Draft (50 pts). Required templates for the source worksheets and outline are posted on-line. Deadlines must be metno exceptionsSee Assignments Schedule. |
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· Each research project paper must be turned in before the end of class on the day it is due. If you are unable to attend, you are still responsible for turning in the work, even if it means sending a courier. The time due remains the same. Absolutely NO late projects/papers will be accepted without documentation of extremely extenuating circumstances! · See class website for term paper requirements, under Term Paper Requirements. You must use the required reference manual, Mary Lynn Rampollas A Pocket Guide to Writing in History, for appropriate format and content for the footnotes/endnotes and bibliography. ·
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with writing is available from the · Help with research is also available from me and through the UCF Library. Undergraduate students may make PERC appointments at the Library reference desk for help finding research topics, sources, and information. |
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Extra Credit: |
If you choose, as this is
voluntary, you may earn a maximum of 15 extra points. A 1-page typed
and double-spaced summary is required, and each instance of extra credit
equals 5 points, therefore you may do 3 summaries maximum. You must choose
a different topic for each of these summaries, and bibliographic information
is required. Grammar, quality, and appearance will affect points. |
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Email Accounts: |
Every enrolled student at UCF has a preset email account, or feel free to use other email accounts. If using independent email, please ensure that your email reaches me and is not being rejected by UCF server protocols. |
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Academic Dishonesty: |
Plagiarism and cheating are not tolerated and have no excuse. Inaccurate or lack of required documentation (footnotes or endnotes and a bibliography), handing in the same or similar assignments (paraphrasing another), or cheating on exams are grounds for academic probation or expulsion. Have respect for your abilities, the subject matter, and your instructor by doing your own work. Official UCF Policy is posted on the website, under Plagiarism Rules. |
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Changes: |
Syllabus and Assignments Schedule are subject to adjustment if necessary. |
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NOTES: |
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