ENG 204: Introduction To Contemporary Literature

Course Description

This course explores currently important works in American literature. We will be reading fiction generally agreed upon as "best" from the last few years. Students can expect to leave class with a better understanding of the breadth of what counts as "literature" in America in 2014

Policies

Late Work Policy

In this class, late papers and assignments will be marked down 5 points every day they are late. So, for instance, a paper that would have earned a 90 would, if two days late, receive an 80. Late responses, however, will merely receive a 0, due to the fact that your lateness will affect your classmates’ ability to comment on your response.

If you would like an extension on any of the assignments in this class, I will be happy to grant one but only if you ask at least 24 hours before the due date for the assignment. No extensions will be granted after this period of time has expired.

Paper Formatting Policy

Any written work that takes the form of a paper must be formatted with 1” margins and set in Times or Times New Roman font face at a size of 12pt as a Word Document (.DOCX) or a PDF (.PDF), though Word is strongly preferred. Papers will be double or single-spaced as indicated in the assignment, but a double-spaced paper will not have additional blank lines between paragraphs (beyond the natural one line skipped because of the double spacing). Any attempts to change the margins, font face, font size, line spacing, or paragraph spacing will result in the paper receiving a grade of 0.

Additionally, papers submitted for this class may include a heading but the heading will not count toward the overall length of the document.

Professionalism

I expect you to communicate with me in a professional manner at all times. Though we may never meet in person, I am a real person and expect to be treated like one. Furthermore, I care very much about this course and expect you to do the same. On my end, I will also do my best to treat you with respect, dignity, and consideration. Emails should include salutations (such as “Good Morning,” “Hello,” or “Dear Dr. Pilsch”), sign-offs (such as “Sincerely” or “Yours faithfully”), and signature lines (your name). Use complete sentences. Do not use all caps. Avoid text speak by spelling out all words and eschewing abbreviations. Make sure to proofread your emails. Avoid aggressive or whiny language. A one-line email is typically a sign that you are not explaining yourself enough or are being impolite; one-line emails are only appropriate if we have been exchanging many emails about one specific topic and have reached the end of our correspondence about that topic. Above all, remember that politeness is the best way to get what you want from anyone.

Do communicate me about any health-related problems you might have during the semester that may influence your performance in this course. Computer problems are not valid reasons for missing assignments or turning them in late. By signing on to an online class, you are agreeing that you have reliable access to the Internet and a working computer that you can successfully operate. By taking this class, you are attesting that you know how to use Blackboard.

Your Browser Does Not Meet Class Requirements

For this class, you are required to have a more modern web browser than Internet Explorer 8, the browser you are using. IE8 is 5 years out of date with regards to web standards, riddled with security errors, and no longer supported or maintained by Microsoft.

To view course content, you are required to install a more modern browser. I recommend downloading and installing the newest version of Mozilla Firefox. It is easy to install, compatible with a broad range of websites, and runs on many old computers.

When you have installed the required browser for this course, please return here to read the syllabus.

Help

Here are instructions for installing Firefox on Windows.

Basic information literacy as a prerequisite for this course. If you are having trouble installing a working browser, contact ASU support or consider dropping this course.