ENG 241: Survey of American Literature I

Judy Riggin

Assignments

[Introduction] [Your Responsibility] [Syllabus] [Assignments] [Exams] [Resources]

 

Course Progress: ELI is designed for students with busy and sometimes irregular schedules. Most ELI courses do not require fixed assignment due dates. However, research shows that students are most successful with independent study when they start their course work on time and make steady progress. To help you do this, we suggest that you try to follow the timeline below. Base the months on your specific enrollment dates .

Month 1

 

How To: Read, Watch, and Write About Literature

Week 1:

Program One

Practice Journal

Week 2:

Program Two

Week 3:

Program Three

Journal # 1

Week 4:

Program Four

Journal # 2

[ Top ]

 

Month 2

 

Week 5:

Exam # 1

Week 6:

Program Five

Week 7:

Program Six

Journal # 3

Week 8:

Program Seven

Mid-course evaluation

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Your Last Withdrawal Date falls approximately 9 weeks after your enrollment begins. By this date, you must have submitted at least one assignment or your instructor will automatically withdraw you from the course with no refund.

Month 3

 

Week 9:

Exam # 2

Week 10:

Program Eight

Journal # 4

Week 11:

Program Nine

Week 12:

Essay

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Month 4

 

Week 13:

Program Ten

Week 14:

Program Eleven

Week 15:

Program Twelve

Journal # 5

Week 16:

Exam # 3

Complete Course Evaluation

Journal # 6 - Extra Credit

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Your End of Enrollment Date falls approximately 4 months after your enrollment begins. By this date, you should have completed all work for the course. If you have not, but you have satisfactorily completed approximately 50% of the course work, you may request a grade of Incomplete (I). See the section on Incomplete Grades for more information.