IOCC 201
Writing Assignment
You must write one (1) paper in this course.
Your paper must be 5-7 pages
long (1250-1750 words), and my “common sense” rule applies.
Late papers (w/o proper
documentation) will be reduced by 10% for each day that it is late. Example:
Class starts at 9:00, after 9:00 +/- a few minutes it is late. Each calendar day is a reduction.
Topic:
Select
a problem that is currently in the literature in your major area of study. Use one ancient text or idea to help solve
this problem. Use proper documentation
from both this class and your major area of study.
Example:
Sports Management: The current problem of steroid (PEDs) use in
MLB. Aristotle argues in his ethics if
you seek an advantage over the activity of the sport you are taking a shortcut
and will lose the lessons taught by the sport, it will affect your character in
a negative way. Documentation of PED use
supported by Aristotle…… (This example is now off limits as a topic)
You may work with any
assigned author (original source material) or text in our course.
N.B. You
must work on a text we read, and if you work from the Bible it must be from a
book of the Bible that was ASSIGNED IN CLASS.
Citations are ruled by your
Rhetoric 102 course or similar course at your transfer college. The CLE and the Library can help with this. The WSRP is an outstanding model for writing
this paper. Use the skills acquired in
RHET 101 to write a successful paper in IOCC.
Use gender neutral language.
Improper citations or lack of
citations will be charged a 5 point penalty for each offense at a minimum and
at a maximum will be considered plagiarism and I will file a formal complaint
with the Academic Standards Committee and the Dean of the College.
Many, many, IOCC 201 students
do not cite the Bible and suffer dearly from this oversight. The Bible is a book that
d eserves equal respect among all the great works of the
Western tradition. Despite rumor, there
is no rule that ancient text need
not be cited.
You must use MLA style.
Your paper is due on the last d ay
of class!
Your final draft must be
handed in as a hardcopy.
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