Syllabus

 

Specialized Communications for Technology Students

ENG 1133 E200 | Tu 6:00PM-8:30PM | N420A

 

Professor Ellis

Office: Namm N-520

Contact: jellis@citytech.cuny.edu

Office Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 4:00PM-5:00PM, or by appointment

 

Class Description

Capable engineers and technologists are a dime-a-dozen. This class’ purpose is to offer you an opportunity to distinguish yourself among many otherwise qualified individuals by improving essential communication skills. Students will build job application portfolios, improve writing in a variety of formats for different audiences, research something important to their careers so as to have an important writing sample, and practice professional oral presentation skills based on research. This class is difficult in ways different than major-specific classes, but it is the challenge afforded by the intensive projects and weekly in-class writing assignments that develop your communications skills over time. Simply put, students who apply themselves to the class throughout the semester will develop ways of thinking and expressing that will place them above many of their peers in a competitive job market.

 

Learning Objectives and Prerequisites (See Separate Handout)

 

Required Resources

  • For each class: a different printed magazine article of interest to your studies and future career. Online sources are not permitted for this particular work.
  • Notebook or loose-leaf US-letter-size paper (paper with torn fringe is unacceptable)
  • Black or blue ink pen
  • City Tech Student Email
  • citytech.cuny.edu Account (requires student email address to setup)
  • Google Drive/Docs account for in-class writing assignments
  • Office suite of applications to create DOCX, PPTX, and PDF documents
  • Access to printer
  • USB flash drive AND an online storage solution
  • City Tech’s Ursula C. Schwerin Library, http://library.citytech.cuny.edu
  • Purdue Online Writing Lab: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

 

Grade Distribution

Project 1: Job Application Portfolio Create a portfolio of job application documents, including: a letter of application for a specific job, a skills-based resume for that job, a chronological/work-experience resume for that job, and a LinkedIn profile. 25%
Project 2: Research-Based Technical Report Write a 1500-2000-word research-based technical report relevant to your studies. It should consolidate and present information about your selected topic in a manner consistent with a technical report. It should clearly identify its purpose (e.g., reviewing a design, or investigating a topic) and demonstrate its meeting its stated purpose in a clear and straightforward manner (i.e., maintain a unity of thought). All sources in your paper must be quoted and cited. There must be at least 10 cited sources accessed through the library (databases, periodicals, books). 30%
Project 3: Research Presentation After completing your research paper, you will have an opportunity to turn it into a 5-minute oral presentation supported by a PowerPoint slideshow. Your PowerPoint slideshow should balance text with images that support what you have to say. All images in your presentation must be made/taken by you. On the day of your presentation, you must be prepared with your PowerPoint saved on a flash drive and one other medium (e.g., cloud-based storage) and dressed in business casual attire. 20%
In-Class Writing Be prepared to write in-class, online assignments and written assignments. Always bring a magazine containing an article about something related to your studies and future career that you have read completely and underlined important, key sentences in. These readings that you choose will be the basis for the in-class writing assignments that focus on . 25%
Total 100%

 

Policy for Late Work

Assignments submitted late or exams taken late will incur a 10-point reduction for each day that they are late. However, no assignments will be accepted after the last day of class. If a student knows that work cannot be completed on time, he or she should contact me or visit my office hours to discuss.

 

Attendance and Lateness Policy

The expectation for successful and respectful college students is to arrive on time and attend all classes. The college permits students to miss 10% of a class (one and a half absences) for whatever reason. In our class, each additional absence will reduce your final grade by 20 points (equivalent of two full letter grades). Missing too many classes will obviously result in failure of the class. Also, an absence does not excuse you from any assignments or exams. Use your absences wisely. Arriving late or leaving early will count as a full or partial absence depending on degree.

 

Required Format for Papers

All formal writing and citations should follow APA guidelines (see the Purdue OWL APA section for more information: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/). Remember in your research paper that quoting is far more persuasive than paraphrasing, and in either case, your use of others ideas or writing must be properly cited to give credit where credit is due and to maintain your own academic integrity.

 

College Policy on Academic Integrity

Students who work with information, ideas, and texts owe their audience and sources accuracy and honesty in using, crediting, and citing sources. As a community of intellectual and professional workers, the College recognizes its responsibility for providing instruction in information literacy and academic integrity, offering models of good practice, and responding vigilantly and appropriately to infractions of academic integrity. Accordingly, academic dishonesty is prohibited in CUNY and at New York City College of Technology, and is punishable by penalties, including failing grades, suspension, and expulsion. The complete text of the College policy on Academic Integrity may be found in the catalog.

 

Tentative Schedule

 

Week Day Date Activities and Due Dates
1 Tu Aug 29 Introduce the class and review the syllabus.

 

Introduce Project 1: Job Application Portfolio

 

 

Bring job-related materials to our next class.

 

2 Tu Sep 5 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
3 Tu Sep 12 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
4 Tu Sep 19 No Class (classes follow a Thursday schedule).
5 Tu Sep 26 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
6 Tu Oct 3 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
7 Tu Oct 10 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)

 

Due: Project 1: Job Application Portfolio

Introduce: Project 2: Research Paper

8 Tu Oct 17 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
9 Tu Oct 24 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
10 Tu Oct 31 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
11 Tu Nov 7 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
12 Tu Nov 14 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)
13 Tu Nov 21 No Class (classes follow a Friday schedule).
14 Tu Nov 28 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)

 

Due: Project 2: Research Paper

Introduce: Project 3: Research Presentation

15 Tu Dec 5 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)

Studio Time for Project 2 and 3

16 Tu Dec 12 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)

Studio Time for Project 2 and 3

17 Tu Dec 19 In-Class Writing Exercise (bring a magazine article relevant to your studies and career—online sources are not allowed)

 

Due: Project 2 by email attachment of Word docx file (subject ENG1133)

Due: Project 3: Research Presentation (delivered during class)

 

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