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ENGL 201: World Literature (Online) -- Spring 2006

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Course Requirements and Policies

 

Weekly discussions about the course readings

(40% of final grade)

 

Each week you will be expected to make regular contributions to the course discussion area in Blackboard.  If you are taking an online course because you think it will be easier than a regular course, you should probably reconsider your choice.  Although this course will probably not be more time consuming than a regular course, it will not be less time consuming either, and it will definitely be more intensive in terms of the number of individual contributions you will need to make during the course of every week.  It is my hope that this more intense engagement with the readings and with your fellow students (and instructor) will make this course an extremely meaningful educational experience for you.

Go here for discussion guidelines and expectations.

 

 

Three exams

(20% each of your final grade)

Go here for exam guidelines.

Please read the course policy on plagiarism and cheating.

 



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