BMCC Syllabus Spring 2010
BMCC Syllabus Spring 2010
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Borough of Manhattan Community College
• Department of English • Spring 2010 • Intensive Writing: ENG 088 - 081•
to providing equal access to all programs and curricula to all students.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the presentation of someone else’s ideas words or artistic, scientific or technical work as
one’s own creation. Using the idea or work of another is permissible only when the original author is
identified. Paraphrasing and summarizing, as well as direct quotations, require citation of the original
source. Lack of dishonest intent does not necessarily absolve a student of responsibility for plagiarism.
Students who are unsure how and when to provide documentation are advised to consult with their
professors. The library has guides designed to help students to appropriately identify cited work. The
full policy can be found at BMCC’s web site, www.bmcc.cuny.edu. For further information on
integrity and behavior please consult the college bulletin.
Participation and Respect
Attendance and participation in class discussions and exercises are key to passing this class, but will
also make for a more stimulating semester for our community. Please be respectful of your classmates
writing and ideas. There will be no cell phone activity during class. Should your phone ring or attract
your attention during the class, you will receive and F for class participation on that day. If you leave
to answer your phone, you will be marked as late.
Semester Outline –Assignments and Readings Will Be Posted on the Course Website
Weeks 1 & 2: Diagnosing Student Problems
• Diagnostic tests in writing, grammar, spelling, and mechanics
• Identify individual problem areas and targeted goals
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Borough of Manhattan Community College
• Department of English • Spring 2010 • Intensive Writing: ENG 088 - 081•
• Using the five senses in descriptive essays
• Preparing for the final examination