ࡱ> y g:bjbj {{,/Z lll8l$KX:B(jjj5v$gKiKiKiKiKiKiK$@NPKl""5""KjjK$$$"p8jljgK$"gK$$RCTFj +B#DSKK0KEQ#Q<FQlFV9$- KK$^K""""Q : San Jos State University Department of English and Comparative Literature English 1B, Composition 2 (GE C3), Section 80, Spring 2012 Instructor:Sara Cook Office Location:Faculty Offices 115Telephone:(408) 924-5073Email:Sara.Cook@sjsu.eduOffice Hours:Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 2:45pmClass Days/Time:Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am 10:15amClassroom:Engineering Building 327Prerequisites:Passage of Written Communication 1A (C or better) or approved equivalent.GE Category:Written Communication C3Course Description English 1B is the second course in 91s two-semester lower-division composition sequence. Beyond providing repeated practice in planning and executing essays, and broadening and deepening students understanding of the genres, audiences, and purposes of college writing, English 1B differs from English 1A in its emphasis on persuasive and critical writing (with less attention paid to the personal essay), its requirement for fewer but longer essays, and its introduction to writing informed by research. Students will develop sophistication in writing analytical, argumentative, and critical essays; a mature writing style appropriate to university discourse; reading abilities that will provide an adequate foundation for upper-division work; proficiency in basic library research skills and in writing papers informed by research; and mastery of the mechanics of writing. Prerequisites: Passage of Written Communication 1A (C or better) or approved equivalent. Course Goals and Student Learning Objectives Building on the college-level proficiencies required in English 1A, students shall achieve the ability to write complete essays that demonstrate advanced proficiency in all of the following: Clear and effective communication of meaning. An identifiable focus (argumentative essays will state their thesis clearly and will show an awareness, implied or stated, of some opposing point of view). An appropriate voice that demonstrates an awareness of audience and purpose. Careful attention to review and revision. Effective and correct use of supporting materials, including independent research (e.g., quoting, paraphrasing, summarizing, and citing sources); Effective analysis, interpretation, evaluation, and synthesis of ideas encountered in multiple readings. Effective organization and development of ideas at paragraph and essay levels. Appropriate and effective sentence structure and diction. Command of conventional mechanics (e.g., punctuation, spelling, reference, agreement). Student Learning Objectives: SLO 1: Students shall write complete essays that demonstrate the ability to refine the competencies established in Written Communication 1A. SLO 2: Students shall write complete essays that demonstrate the ability to use (locate, analyze, and evaluate) supporting materials, including independent library research, and identify key concepts and terms that describe the information needed. SLO 3: Students shall write complete essays that demonstrate the ability to select efficient and effective approaches for accessing information utilizing an appropriate investigative method or information retrieval system. SLO 4: Students shall write complete essays that demonstrate the ability to synthesize ideas encountered in multiple readings. SLO 5: Students shall write complete essays that demonstrate the ability to incorporate principles of design and communication to construct effective arguments. SLO 6: Students shall write complete essays that demonstrate the ability to identify and discuss issues related to censorship and freedom of speech. Information available online You are responsible for reading the following information online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/english/comp/policyforsyllabi.html" http://www.sjsu.edu/english/comp/policyforsyllabi.html Course guidelines Academic policies (academic integrity, plagiarism, ADA and DRC policies) Adding and dropping classes Required Texts/Readings Textbooks Course Reader, available at Maple Press The New Yorker magazine (instructor coordinates) The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle The Bedford Handbook by Diana Hacker A College-level Dictionary Classroom Protocol In this class I expect you to: Relax and have fun! Academic work doesnt have to be a drag and I welcome any suggestions to make class more enjoyable for everyone (except not doing the work of course) Come to class on time. Tardiness is disruptive and disrespectful; chronic tardiness will affect your grade. Turn off your cell phone before class. If your phone rings during class, or you are texting during class I will ask you to leave. Engage yourself in our class. If you are doing anything other than being present in our class work I will ask you to leave. Take responsibility for your actions, positive and negative. Remember teachers do not give grades, you earn them. Take pride in your ideas and questions. Dont be afraid to express your thoughts and remember that what you dont know is just as important as what you do know. Communicate with me. I am here to help you, but I have no way of knowing if you are unclear about an assignment or are otherwise having trouble unless you tell me. If you have questions about the work, speak up in class, come see me in my office, or send an email. Assignments and Grading Policy Assignments: Reading Class discussions and activities are based on the reading. It is pertinent that you have the reading completed on the corresponding date on the schedule I cannot emphasize the importance of this enough. I expect you to read slowly, attentively, and to annotate your text with a pen or pencil. Essays You will compose 6 essays in English 1B, totaling 8000 words. Three of these will be in-class essays and three will be out-of-class. Essays will correspond to the readings and will increase in difficulty as the semester progresses. In-class essays will be written in large blue books or yellow books; please bring at least one blue or yellow book the day of an in-class essay along with pens and your dictionary. In-class essays cannot be made up. If extenuating circumstances apply, please see me well in advance (at least one week) of the date of the in-class essay. All out-of-class essays must be in MLA format and are due in class. Unstapled papers will not be accepted. Annotations & Other Work There will be other writing assignments and exercises assigned throughout the semester (instructions to follow). These various assignments are due at the beginning of class on their due date. Participation This is a seminar course; oral participation is necessary: your thoughts and questions are important to the discussion and our communal growth as writers. The potency of our class depends upon our commitment to reading, discussing, and writing with conscientiousness and consistency. You are expected to participate with flawless preparation and awe-inspiring enthusiasm. Final Exam A common essay final, graded holistically, shall count 20 percent toward the course grade. A single university-wide final will be developed around two college-level reading passages each semester by the English Department Composition Committee. All faculty members teaching individual sections will grade the examination holistically under controlled conditions. Students must take the final exam in order to pass the course. Late Work: I do not accept late work. In-class work cannot be made up. See the last page of this syllabus for the one exception to this policy. Values for Work: Essays 1 & 6 (5% each) 10% Essays 2 & 5 (10% each) 20% Essays 3 & 4 (15% each) 30% Annotations 10% Participation & Attendance 10% Final exam 20% Grading: A = 93% + B = 83 86% C = 73 76% D = 63 66% A- = 90 92% B- = 80 82% C- = 70 72% D- = 60 62% B+ = 87 89% C+ = 77 79% D+ = 67 69% F = below 60% Grading Criteria: A = Excellent. This essay is organized and well constructed. It demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic and has a focused thesis. Ideas are clearly presented and supported with specific details. Paragraphs are fully developed and flow easily from one to the next. The language is varied, lively and syntactically complex. This paper is virtually free of mechanical errors and is a pleasure to read. B = Very good. This essay shows an understanding of the prompt, but is less precise and original than the A paper. This paper exhibits clear ideas and supports them with examples, but may lack sentence variety and a consistent, smooth flow. This paper may contain minor grammatical and/or mechanical errors, however it does exhibit overall confidence. C = Average. This essay discusses the prompt, but in a superficial or overly generalized way. The paragraphs show a lack of firm control of the ideas and neglect to provide sufficient support and detail. Word choice and syntax is unvaried and simplistic and mechanical errors may be frequent enough to distract the reader. D = Poor. This essay makes an attempt to discuss the prompt, but is poorly organized, vague, and lacks appropriate and/or adequate examples. The paper exhibits a weak control of ideas and syntax and is full of mechanical and grammatical errors. F = Unacceptable. This essay does not adequately fulfill the requirements of the assignment. It fails to address the prompt or misrepresents it significantly. It lacks coherence, clarity and development. This essay does not demonstrate a competent understanding of grammar and mechanics. 91 Writing Center The 91 Writing Center is located in Room 126 in Clark Hall. It is staffed by professional instructors and upper-division or graduate-level writing specialists from each of the seven 91 colleges. Our writing specialists have met a rigorous GPA requirement, and they are well trained to assist all students at all levels within all disciplines to become better writers. The  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/writingcenter/about/staff/" Writing Center website is located at http://www.sjsu.edu/writingcenter/about/staff/. English 1B, Spring 2012, Course Schedule This schedule is subject to change. WeekDateTopics, Readings, Assignments, Deadlines1 1/26/12Introduction2 1/31/12 2/2/12Essay #1: in-class (LO 1,5) (1100 words) Vocabulary of Argument (reader), Writing Effective Arguments (reader), Letter from Birmingham Jail (reader)3 2/7/12 2/9/12Fallacies (reader); On Nation and Race (reader); The Bedford Handbook, pages 104-118 Love Supreme (reader), Using Quotations (reader)4 2/14/12 2/16/12It Takes a Family (reader), What is Marriage? (reader) Class in America 2006 (reader)5 2/21/12 2/23/12Essay #2 due (LO 1,4,5) (1600 words) The Crossing (reader), Using Sourced Material in your Writing (reader)6 2/28/12 3/1/12Library Training Day meet in MLK library The Pressure to Cover (reader); The Bedford Handbook, pages 438-4627 3/6/12 3/8/12C.P. Ellis (reader); The Bedford Handbook, pages 462-478, 482-488, 498-572 Essay #3 due (LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (1600 words)8 3/13/12 3/15/12The New Yorker magazine articles TBA The New Yorker magazine articles TBA 9 3/20/12 3/22/12 The New Yorker magazine articles TBA The New Yorker magazine articles TBA10 3/27/12 3/29/12Spring Break (no class) Spring Break (no class)11 4/3/12 4/5/12Workshop: Essay #4. Complete rough draft due (LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Conferences12 4/10/12 4/12/12Conferences Essay #4 due (LO 1,2,3,4,5,6) (1600 words)13 4/17/12 4/19/12The Tortilla Curtain (3-79) The Tortilla Curtain (80-165) 14 4/24/12 4/26/12The Tortilla Curtain (166-257) The Tortilla Curtain (261-355) 15 5/1/12 5/3/12Essay #5: in-class (LO 1,2,4,5) (1100 words) Research Day16 5/8/12 5/10/12 Essay #6: in-class, preparation for final exam (LO 1,4,5) (1100 words) Preparation for final examFinal Exam Saturday, May 12th 10:00am noon, location TBD17 5/15/11Last day matters  SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT      Course Name, Number, Semester, and Year Page  PAGE 1 of  NUMPAGES 8 The one-time-only Emergency Pass Guidelines: With this pass, you may turn in essay #2 OR essay #3 OR essay #4 up to one week (7 days) late. This pass may not be used for any other assignments. I highly suggest you save this pass for an actual emergency (i.e. car accident on the way to school, relative dying, etc.) Directions: Staple this pass to the top of your essay, signing and dating below, and submit your essay to me in class. Other pertinent info: Essays slipped under my office door will not be accepted Essays that are more than one week (7 days) late will not be accepted. I, ______________________________________ have read and understand the guidelines & directions for using this pass. Date: _______________  $%'(/034?@JKRSTUVWbmnuvxyz     + - 2 3 4 8 9 > a ȵ hdkhdkh5_hdkh hmhLD huhLDhvh4luh>m hhLDhEfh&Na h %hLDhU2@hLDG>UkdX$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&NaUkd$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&Na $Ifgd&Na $Ifgd&Nagd %:Ukd$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&Na $Ifgd&NaUkd$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&Na $Ifgd5_ $Ifgd&Na , - > b c n CUkd$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&NaUkd`$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&Na $Ifgd&Na $Ifgd&Naa c n          kpqstŽŹűũťץץץťץťץťץhnuhEfhEf6hEf5\]hEfhEfhEf5 hEfhEfhv hwWhLDhU2@hZ hu hLDh-)} hEfh-)}h>m hmhLDhLDAn C: $IfgdZUkdh$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&Na $Ifgd&NaUkd$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&Na $Ifgd&Na    [ & Fh^hgdEfgdEfgdEfgdLDUkd$$Ifl0 D%` P t%44 layt&Na $IfgdZ m"?\x<WjgdgdLDgdLDgdLD & F gd gd gd gdEfgdnugdM & Fh^hgdEft"x+;<VW`aj'-Prξʐ΁zz hohohoho5 hD2hD2 hF+hLD hTh/Z hTh h 6h hufh h 6h/Zh/Zh/Z6hohU2@hLDh4h 0JnH tH jh4h U h4h hnuhEf hEfhEf0j5%'. !!9#D#$$$%h^hgdh^hgdo & F gdogdogdLD & F gdD2gdD2r|  !!!!9#C#$$$$$%%%%%%%%%.&/&7&8&&&&&&)),2,T,m,X-Y-]-^-e-f-l-m-n-q-r-v-w-~-------hLDhU2@ hwWhLD hU2@aJ$hwWhLDaJ$ h>|hoh h5hohh5 ho5 h 5hoho5h hohoB%%%%%%%&/&8&m&&&&()<+3,X-Y-n-{///// $$Ifa$gdzgdkogdkogdLDgdLDgdo----------------------------------........... .%.&.*.+.3.4.5.8.9.@.M.Q.R.U.V.W.X.`.a.d.e.q.r.u.v.z.{.~....................... hwWhLDhLDhU2@_...............#/$/%/,/-/3/4/;/7?7D7E7L7M7V7W7Z7[7`7a7e7f7g7m7n7o7p7q7s7t7u777777777777Ⱦ̣Лzh!5CJ4OJQJ^JaJ4#hq*hW5CJ4OJQJ^JaJ4h]hW6hg hU2@0JhM0JmHnHu h&Np0Jjh&Np0JUhU2@h&NphbjhbUhUhkojhWOJQJUjh)}hWOJQJU.77877777788V99999L:M:c:d:e:f:g:gd-y & F gd! & F gdWgdW$a$gd!$a$gdWh]hgd&Np7777788O9U99999c:d:e:f:g:hbhU h%RhWh!hWh|hW>*#h!hW5CJ4OJQJ^JaJ421h:p&Np/ =!"0#$% za=mRg9wJu( V$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaV$$If!vh#v` #vP:V l t%,5` 5Pyt&NaDyK yK ^http://www.sjsu.edu/writingcenter/about/staff/$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l4r0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`55/ 4ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`55/ 4ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`55/ 4ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`55/ 4ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`55/ / / 4ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`55/ 4ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554pytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554pytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`554ytz$$If!vh#v`#v#v:V l0$5`55/ 4ytWDd D  3 @@"?b 02 0@P`p2( 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p8XV~PJ_HmH nH sH tH H`H MNormalxCJ_HaJmH nHsH tHd@d 4lu Heading 1$$h@&a$&5CJKH OJPJQJ\^JaJ tH ^@^ LD Heading 2$x@&!5OJPJQJ\]^JaJtH V@V C[ Heading 3$xx@&5CJOJPJQJ\tH DA`D Default Paragraph FontRi@R  Table Normal4 l4a (k (No List NON LDNormal numbered  & FxPJtH ToT LD Table text <<CJPJ_HaJmH sH tH @@@ LDHeader !xPJtH H @"H LD0Footer !hCJOJPJQJtH :B@2: LD Body TextxPJtH 0U`A0 LD Hyperlink>*B*FO!RF LDcontact headingxOJQJ.)@a. LD Page NumberFV`qF LDFollowedHyperlink >*B* ph8"@8 C[Caption5CJ\aJHY@H  Document MapCJOJQJ^JaJVoV Document Map CharCJOJQJ^JaJnHtHBoB &Np0 Footer CharCJOJPJQJaJH@H &Np Balloon TextCJOJQJ^JaJVoV &NpBalloon Text CharCJOJQJ^JaJnHtHPK![Content_Types].xmlN0EH-J@%ǎǢ|ș$زULTB l,3;rØJB+$G]7O٭V$ !)O^rC$y@/yH*񄴽)޵߻UDb`}"qۋJחX^)I`nEp)liV[]1M<OP6r=zgbIguSebORD뛟qu gZf~ٺlAplxpT0+[}`jzAV2Fi@qv֬5\|ʜ̭NleXdsjcs7f W+Ն7`g ȘJj|h(KD- dXiJ؇(x$( :;˹! I_TS 1?E??ZBΪmU/?~xY'y5g&΋/ɋ>GMGeD3Vq%'#q$8K)fw9:ĵ x}rxwr:\TZaG*y8IjbRc|XŻǿI u3KGnD1NIBs RuK>V.EL+M2#'fi ~V vl{u8zH *:(W☕ ~JTe\O*tHGHY}KNP*ݾ˦TѼ9/#A7qZ$*c?qUnwN%Oi4 =3N)cbJ uV4(Tn 7_?m-ٛ{UBw6A)&!bvU,޲"zbf5fkpέV9pyahRCBT~CmEBd Adm0iRִY뤭o|O[KvEssr"Yر[hjq~11_8z L&;CL@[f_PK! ѐ'theme/theme/_rels/themeManager.xml.relsM 0wooӺ&݈Э5 6?$Q ,.aic21h:qm@RN;d`o7gK(M&$R(.1r'JЊT8V"AȻHu}|$b{P8g/]QAsم(#L[PK-![Content_Types].xmlPK-!֧6 0_rels/.relsPK-!kytheme/theme/themeManager.xmlPK-!štheme/theme/theme1.xmlPK-! ѐ' theme/theme/_rels/themeManager.xml.relsPK] g2g2 YYY\a tr-.(013436(77g:"&(*+.26;@DFn j%/00g11b22w33444;555'6J66 777g: !#$%'),-/01345789:<=>?ABCE&$';'/&/)/g2XX_:ACHSU\!l  ,r$=mRg9wJui4@,(   % 3 3  "0?z  0X99A?"`% 3n  C 8c"`% 3 B S  ?'/g2(#t _Hlt252786662 _Hlt252786663 _Hlt203811745 _Hlt2038117460'0'q'q'h2@@@@1'1'r'r'h2y?z?{?|?}?~???????????????????nnzFFY%Y%^%f%r%r%w%%''))///h2     yII""]%e%l%l%v%~%%%''))///h2   9*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsplace8*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsCity=*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags PlaceName=*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags PlaceTypeB*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagscountry-region +/,/,/./////1/2/4/5/7/8/f/p/t///h2z!!'',/.///1/2/4/5/7/8///e2h23333v*v***/+2+3+H+++,/,/./////1/2/4/5/7/8/f/p/t/////e2h2+/,/,/./////1/2/4/5/7/8///h2 {qO xw* [ ">ʺF%3< T} 9V:ers@ Kt~RDg|h^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohp^p`OJQJo(hHh@ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohP^P`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHhp^p`OJQJo(hHh@ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohP^P`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohp^p`OJQJo(hHh@ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohP^P`OJQJo(hHhhh^h`.h ^`hH.h pp^p`OJQJo(h @ @ ^@ `OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh PP^P`OJQJo(h^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohp^p`OJQJo(hHh@ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohP^P`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHhpp^p`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh@ @ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHhPP^P`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh  ^ `OJQJo(hHh ^`hH.h ^`hH.h pLp^p`LhH.h @ @ ^@ `hH.h ^`hH.h L^`LhH.h ^`hH.h ^`hH.h PLP^P`LhH.h ^`hH.h ^`hH.h P LP ^P `LhH.h   ^ `hH.h ^`hH.h L^`LhH.h ^`hH.h ``^``hH.h 0L0^0`LhH.^`o(. ^`hH. pLp^p`LhH. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.h ^`hH.h ^`hH.h P LP ^P `LhH.h   ^ `hH.h ^`hH.h L^`LhH.h ^`hH.h ``^``hH.h 0L0^0`LhH.h^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohpp^p`OJQJo(hHh@ @ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohPP^P`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohp^p`OJQJo(hHh@ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohP^P`OJQJo(hH >s< 9V wtPDg|r KtF%{qO                                                                                                     1~8?y2CJa{3utzko j :B 2  M!}?<LWpE*HEaB=Gk:CV|a! M"Li"G#N#%%%'%`&^(_~(fi+dG, -7.GB/h 1@1p-2D2h2O3c'3>3P3n56(6x6798;n;<(=W.=S>U2@e@$ALDd5EBE4-HINILM(O*OD:QwQeRSS&oS~TU^V[VRfVaXAjXY/Z@[C[V?]Rx]_5_&Nama)bpb$d$9dufEfgr(g=iNsij jdkZl%laynAo+p&Np^qWRr[XsRWtsu(uFEu4lunuQ~x&}-)}I[}~S~Z~>mQ _+y5KM^(y<q|)>|YF zy +tpWe";aWmJxT )_-M0@syxvw&H-ywP!S]9#o~5\ phQGdJ<<5>;(UboH`lW!Obb,EIa'ul6X`#'Kf%|9eZn2%v}70v}}I&3K\x>09ck@_%5 /cnNWZ7cmUqz;J*LwpP[ ;;W ,D %kF3 Q*V,/./@g2@Unknown G*Ax Times New Roman5Symbol3. *Cx Arial9Garamond7 AAndalus;(SimSun[SO5. .[`)Tahoma?= *Cx Courier New;WingdingsA$BCambria Math"1h&G&GG "(U "(U!x4// 2qHP ?LD2! xx Accessible Syllabus Template(Center for Faculty Development & SupportGabriel Rabanal<         Oh+'0  8 D P \hpx Accessible Syllabus Template,Center for Faculty Development & SupportNormalGabriel Rabanal2Microsoft Office Word@F#@@@ "(՜.+,D՜.+,` hp  San Jose State UniversityU/ Accessible Syllabus Template Title 8@ _PID_HLINKSA< "d/http://www.sjsu.edu/writingcenter/about/staff/%7http://www.sjsu.edu/english/comp/policyforsyllabi.html  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGIJKLMNOPRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy{|}~Root Entry F|@Data H`1TableQQWordDocumentSummaryInformation(zDocumentSummaryInformation8CompObjr  F Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q