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Example syllabi and course structure

Sample Syllabus: FYW 115

July 20, 2023

Here is a sample syllabus from Professor Dennis Clausen’s FYW 115 course. Known as Introduction to College Writing, this course introduces students to strategies and standards that will ultimately help prepare them for FYW 150 and future USD coursework. In Continue reading →

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Sample Syllabus: FYW 115

July 20, 2023

Here is a sample syllabus from Professor Deniz Perin-Coomb’s FYW 115 Course: Introduction to College Writing. This course introduces students to writing standards and strategies that will ultimately prepare them for FYW 150 and equip them to succeed in other Continue reading →

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Sample Syllabus: FYW 110

July 12, 2023

Here is a sample syllabus from Dr. Atreyee Phukan’s FYW 110 course: Preparation for College Writing. This course gives special attention to the critical elements of writing, with the goal of preparing students for FYW 150. Fall 2020 FYW 110-01 Continue reading →

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Course Structure: Scaffolding Assignments in FYW 150

May 9, 2023

Professor Anne Wilson uses a series of scaffolded writing assignments in her FYW 150 course. You can find her detailed course structure outline here. A scaffolded approach to writing is particularly helpful for first-year students as it not only helps Continue reading →

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Sample FYW 150 Syllabus: Academic Writing Skills combining Literature and Other Texts

December 10, 2022

An example FYW 150 syllabus that emphasizes academic writing skills by combining literary and other types texts for exploration and class discussion.

Posted in FYW 150, Syllabi & Structure | Tagged literature

Sample FYW 150 Syllabus: Controversy Model (Multiple, Mixed Texts)

December 10, 2022

This syllabus explores multiple controversies in several different kinds of texts (journalism, fiction, Op-eds, research, and so on). The selected topics are ones that might be interesting and engaging to first year students on campus.

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FYW150 Syllabus Template

December 6, 2022

New instructors can use this template (linked to as a google doc, with space-holders for your class and official policy language) as a starting point to build their FYW150 syllabi.

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Sample FYW 150 Syllabus: Fiction Novel with Supplemental Readings

December 6, 2022

Here is an example syllabus that uses one fiction novel as a single core reading for FYW150, but supplements it with other shorter readings in other discourses and genres. The paper sequence is Reflective writing with description with a purpose Continue reading →

Posted in FYW 150, Syllabi & Structure | Tagged literature, narrative

Sample FYW 150 Syllabus: Discourse Model

December 6, 2022

Here is an example syllabus that studies language and discourse explicitly, asking students to treat discourse as the subject of their reading and analysis (in this case, the connection between discourse and identity, and new discourse innovation). The paper sequence Continue reading →

Posted in FYW 150, Syllabi & Structure | Tagged literacy

Sample FYW150 Syllabus: A Single Controversy with Mixed Texts (Popular, Trade, Scholarly)

October 29, 2019 — No Comments ↓

Attached is a syllabus for a FYW 150 course structured around a controversy on a single theme, and asks students to engage popular, trade, and academic texts. The paper sequence described in the syllabus is Map stakeholders and core positions Continue reading →

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