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|Read the syllabus carefully and completely.{{refn|It is imperative that you have the unit complete by the end of the first week of class. Failure to do so will have you reported as a no-show, and you will be removed from the class. If this happens, '''you will not be readmitted'''.}} | |Read the syllabus carefully and completely.{{refn|It is imperative that you have the unit complete by the end of the first week of class. Failure to do so will have you reported as a no-show, and you will be removed from the class. If this happens, '''you will not be readmitted'''.}} | ||
|Read: “[[How to Do Well in My Class]]” and “[[Writing in the Liberal Arts]].”{{refn|You ''must'' follow the writing conventions and guidelines outlined in this document, including the presentation of titles. This should all be review from ENGL 1102. {{crossreference|(See also the [[CompFAQ|Composition FAQ]].)}}}} | |Read: “[[How to Do Well in My Class]]” and “[[Writing in the Liberal Arts]].”{{refn|You ''must'' follow the writing conventions and guidelines outlined in this document, including the presentation of titles. This should all be review from ENGL 1102. {{crossreference|(See also the [[CompFAQ|Composition FAQ]].)}}}} | ||
|Take Introduction Quiz on D2L.|Register for [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Requirements#Packback|Packback]] if you have not already.{{refn|You should have received an invitation from Packback | |Take Introduction Quiz on D2L. | ||
|Respond to Who are you? on Packback.{{refn|You will need to be signed in to Packback and have access to our course to post. Review [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Requirements#Packback|Packback]] for instructions.}}}} | |Register for [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Requirements#Packback|Packback]] if you have not already.{{refn|You should have received an invitation from Packback, unless you just registered for the course. If you were not invited, please [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Instructor|let me know]].}} | ||
|Respond to '''Who are you?''' on Packback for practice.{{refn|You will need to be signed in to Packback and have access to our course to post. Review [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Requirements#Packback|Packback]] for instructions.}} | |||
|Complete [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#1. Orientation|Orientation for World Literature 1]].}} | |||
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=====Epic Poetry===== | =====Epic Poetry===== | ||
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| | |Complete assignments under [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#2. Epic Poetry|2. Epic Poetry]].}} | ||
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=====''The Epic of Gilgamesh''===== | =====''The Epic of Gilgamesh''===== | ||
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| | |Complete assignments under [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#3. The Epic of Gilgamesh|3. ''The Epic of Gilgamesh'']].}} | ||
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=====Homer, from the ''Iliad''===== | =====Homer, from the ''Iliad''===== | ||
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| | |Complete assignments under [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#4. Homer’s Iliad|4. Homer’s ''Iliad'']].}} | ||
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=====Homer, from the ''Odyssey''===== | =====Homer, from the ''Odyssey''===== | ||
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| | |Complete assignments under [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#5b.|5b. Homer’s ''Odyssey'', Books 9–12]].}}{{A note}} Lessons 5a and 5c are ''not'' required. | ||
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=====Midterm Exam===== | =====Midterm Exam===== | ||
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|Read: [[CompFAQ/Essay Exam|How do I write strong exam answers?]] | |||
|Take midterm exam on D2L. Be sure to read the directions carefully before you begin.}} | |Take midterm exam on D2L. Be sure to read the directions carefully before you begin.}} | ||
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=====Aristotle, from ''Poetics''===== | =====Aristotle, from ''Poetics''===== | ||
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|Complete assignments under [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#7. Greek Tragedy|7. Greek Tragedy]].}} | |||
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| Apr 17–23 || | | Apr 17–23 || | ||
=====Sophocles, ''Oedipus the King''===== | =====Sophocles, ''Oedipus the King''===== | ||
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|Complete assignments under [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#8a.|8a. Sophocles’ ''Oedipus the King'']].}}{{A note}} Lesson 8b is ''not'' required. | |||
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=====Euripides, ''Medea''===== | =====Euripides, ''Medea''===== | ||
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| | |Complete assignments under [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey/ENGL 2111#9a.|9a. Euripides’ ''Medea'']].}}{{A note}} Lesson 9b is ''not'' required. | ||
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| May 1–3 || style="background-color: #D1F2EB;" | | | May 1–3 || style="background-color: #D1F2EB;" | | ||
=====Final Exam===== | =====Final Exam===== | ||
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|Review: [[CompFAQ/Essay Exam|How do I write strong exam answers?]] | |||
|Take exam on D2L. | |||
|Submit your [[Short Lit Crit Response|Lit-Crit Response]] on D2L.}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 9 March 2024
TL;DR: This schedule is tentative and subject to change. This is a digital document; do not print. Students are responsible for getting updates. |
This schedule represents the ideal outline for our study this semester. Yet, like all best-laid plans, we may not be able to keep up with our agenda. Please be flexible and try to look and read ahead whenever possible.
We will do our best to stick by this schedule, but I will inform you verbally, via an email, and/or a literal change to the schedule below whenever there is a deviation. Getting these updates is solely your responsibility. Therefore, this schedule is tentative and subject to change contingent upon the needs of the students and the professor, and dictated by time and other constraints which may affect the course. For face-to-face classes, this schedule reflects only an overview of the assigned reading and other major course assignments. It may not indicate specific class session assignments or activities. Specific in-class assignments may not be reflected on the schedule.
Overview and Instructions for Work
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All assignments are due Tuesday evenings at 11:59 pm. Have the assigned text(s) read by Fridays at the latest, so you can post your questions and responses to Packback well ahead of the due date. Procrastination and posting at the last minute will earn you lower grades. I suggest the following work schedule for each week:
Look ahead and plan your reading accordingly. I have tried to keep reading to a minimum, but if you are a slower reader, like I am, you may want to plan out your reading schedule so that you can meet the course deadlines. |
Week | Date | Assignments |
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1 | Mar 6–12 |
Course Introduction
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Epic Poetry
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2 | Mar 13–26 |
The Epic of Gilgamesh
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3 | Mar 27–Apr 2 |
Homer, from the Iliad
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4 | Apr 3–9 |
Homer, from the Odyssey
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5 | Apr 10–16 |
Midterm Exam
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Aristotle, from Poetics
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6 | Apr 17–23 |
Sophocles, Oedipus the King
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7 | Apr 24–30 |
Euripides, Medea
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8 | May 1–3 |
Final Exam
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notes
- ↑ It is imperative that you have the unit complete by the end of the first week of class. Failure to do so will have you reported as a no-show, and you will be removed from the class. If this happens, you will not be readmitted.
- ↑ You must follow the writing conventions and guidelines outlined in this document, including the presentation of titles. This should all be review from ENGL 1102.
- ↑ You should have received an invitation from Packback, unless you just registered for the course. If you were not invited, please let me know.
- ↑ You will need to be signed in to Packback and have access to our course to post. Review Packback for instructions.
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