English 202.01 & 02

Fall 2004

Agenda

Instructor: Joseph Rosenblum
Office: McIver 224D
Hours: By appointment
E-mail: j_rosenb@uncg.edu

Texts: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment
Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

8/16. Introduction
8/18. CP, 1.1-1.2
8/23. CP, 1.3-1.7
8/25. CP, 2.1-2.2
8/30. CP, 2.3-2.6
9/1. CP, 2.7-3.1
9/8. CP, 3.2-3.5
9/13. CP, 3.6-4.1
9/15. CP, 4.2-4.5
9/20. CP, 4.6-5.1
9/22. CP, 5.2-5.5
9/27. CP, 6.1-6.3
9/29. CP, 6.4-6.7
10/4. CP, 6.8-Epilogue.2
10/6. AK, 1.1-1.17
10/13. AK, 1.18-1.25
10/18. AK, 1.26-1.34
10/20. AK, 2.1-2.16
10/25. AK, 2.17-2.25
10/27. AK, 2.26-3.6
11/1. AK, 3.7-3.15
11/3. AK, 3.16-3.32
11/8. AK, 4.1-4.9
11/10. AK, 4.10-5.2
11/15. AK, 5.3-5.13
11/17. AK, 5.14-5.29
11/22. AK, 5.30-6.5
11/29. AK, 6.6-6.21
12.1 AK, 6.22-6.32
12/6. The End!!!

Attendance is expected and required. Students missing more than four classes will be dropped. There are no excused absences.

Your grade is based solely on daily quizzes. We will have 25 such quizzes, each worth four points. Please note that there are no make-up quizzes. If you can’t attend your assigned section, you may attend the other and take the quiz there. I teach this class at 3:30 PM MW in McIver 135 and at 6:00 PM in Eberhardt 554. If you know in advance that you will be missing a quiz, please see me, and we may be able to arrange a phone quiz. Such arrangements should not be habitual. Cheating on quizzes will be prosecuted to the full extent of the UNCG Honor Code, which you should read and heed.

Please note that you should arrive on time because the quiz is given at the beginning of class. Class begins when I say it does, and it ends when I say it does. Please do not start packing up before class is dismissed. If you leave before class is dismissed, you will be counted absent, and you will receive a zero for the quiz. Please schedule your doctor’s appointments, meetings with advisors, and other such recreational activities so that they do not conflict with this class.

Please turn off all noise-makers before class starts. Please do not take pictures of classmates and/or instructor with your phones or other digital devices during class. If you are bored, do what we students did back in the 1960s: go to sleep or start a revolution (depending on your political inclinations). In either case, please undertake your chosen activity quietly.

Grading is on a ten-point scale with very limited use of plusses and minuses. I hope that you will all participate in class discussion. Participation will enhance your enjoyment of the class but not your grade.

For additional copies of this syllabus, go to www.uncg.edu/eng. (The period is grammatical, not part of the address.) Then click on the undergraduate listing for fall 2004. Obviously, if you lose this syllabus, you will lose this address, so be sure to transfer this information to another safe and easily accessible location, such as your hand.