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1302 Topic Schedule 24

The document outlines a 16-week course schedule with topics covered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, focusing on rhetoric, argumentation, and research skills. Key activities include introductions to rhetorical concepts, analysis, and presentations, culminating in final presentations in Week 16. There are designated work/research days and no classes during Thanksgiving week.
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1302 Topic Schedule 24

The document outlines a 16-week course schedule with topics covered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, focusing on rhetoric, argumentation, and research skills. Key activities include introductions to rhetorical concepts, analysis, and presentations, culminating in final presentations in Week 16. There are designated work/research days and no classes during Thanksgiving week.
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Week Tuesday Thursday

 Intros, Expectations, E-  Introduction to Rhetoric


Week 1 8/27 & 8/29 Portfolio
 Rhetorical Situation  Rhetorical Appeals
Week 2 9/03 & 9/05
 Rhetorical Analysis  Determining
Week 3 9/10 & 9/12 (combining the appeals) Effective/Ineffective
Rhetoric
 Analyzing Style  Talking with the Text
Week 4 9/17 & 9/19
 Discourse Communities  Primary/Secondary
Week 5 9/24 & 9/26 Research
 Topic Sentences  Transitions
Week 6 10/01 & 10/03
 Introduce Research Paper  Proposal
Week 7 10/08 & 10/10  What is Argument?  Annotated Bibliography
 Academic Arguments

Work/Research Day Work/Research Day


Week 8 10/15 & 10/17 NO CLASS NO CLASS
 Types of Arguments  Types of Arguments
Week 9 10/22 & 10/24
 Shaping the Argument  Shaping the Argument
Week 10 10/29 & 10/31  Outline
 Types of Claims  Claim to Thesis
Week 11 11/05 & 11/07
 Visual Presentation  Fallacies in Argument
Week 12 11/12 & 11/14  Fallacies in Argument

 Synthesizing Sources  Using Sources to Inform an


Argument
Week 13 11/19 & 11/21  Using Sources to Appeal to
an Audience
 Peer Review Thanksgiving
Week 14 11/26 & 11/28 NO CLASS
 Group Work  Group Work
Week 15 12/03 & 12/05
 Final Presentations  Final Presentations
Week 16 12/10 & 12/12

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