Dr. L. Mari Centeno
LMCENTENO@adams.edu
Office Hours: M-Th, 11-12 and by appointment
ES 332, 719-587-7923
All of the readings for this course are available on-line on the HGP website:
http://www2.adams.edu/academics/hgp/
From that page, click on the Development of Civilization course link, click on HGP 110
and enter your college username and password.
Throughout the semester students will engage in 5 activities (debates, pop quizzes, etc.)
based on the readings. Some of these activities (pop quizzes) will not be announced
beforehand. Students are responsible for their attendance.
Exercises will be graded based on the quality of analysis, integration of the assigned readings and originality. The lowest of the 5 grades will be dropped at the end of the semester.
Students will craft four essays in response to questions I will distribute in advance. Two
of the exams will be conducted in class and two will be take-home. Essays should
consist of logical and concise arguments within a framework that includes a thesis,
**All students may rewrite their first in-class essay and submit it, along with the
original essay, within one week of receiving the graded original. The rewrite
option allows students to rework their first paper in order to better recognize
patterns of grammatical, spelling and stylistic errors so as to perform better on
subsequent take-home and in-class essays. The rewrite option also enables
students to improve their written argumentation skills and content analysis. The
quality of the rewrite will determine the number of percentage points added to the
original score.All rewritten exams must be stapled, double-spaced with one-
expected to practice academic honesty. [He/she] should refrain from any form of
cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the College\u201d (42).
Therefore:
Any phrases, paraphrases, terms, concepts, facts and/or figures applied from other sources must be cited correctly. All phrases or sentences that are not in your own words must be in quotation marks.
Plagiarism will result in a failing grade for the assignment. Second, or
more serious first offenses will result in a failing grade for the course and
notification sent to the Provost.
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