ENGL 120 GGU Knowledge About Excellent Business Writing Course Reflective Essay

writeareflective essay that addresses the following:

  • What specific skills you’ve learned and practiced in the class to date;  be specific and offer examples.
  • Discuss the challenges you have faced in your education and in your career thus far and how the skills you have been studying and practicing in English 120 might help you further.
  • offer your thought process about some of the following in terms of your writing and work life: your strengths and growth, what you’d still like to work on, where you want to be headed, how equipped you feel you are, what you want to pursue, and what you need next.
  • Course DescriptionHelps students develop the skills necessary for effective business writing. They will write, edit and format letters, memos, reports and a research paper. They will analyze business articles and other professionally oriented material.Course ObjectivesBy the end of this course, the student will demonstrate proficiency of the following skills:Write business documents (including memos, letters, instructions, reports).Create a job portfolio (including resume, cover letter, networking letter, profile).Participate in peer reviews.Utilize the drafting process.Edit and proofread documents- focusing on grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and   sentence construction and variety.Develop presentation skills.Identify elements of business communication, and describe how messages are adapted to various audiences and purposes.Prepare and revise a variety of formal business communications, including letters, memos, instructions, reports, proposals, and summaries to make them unified and well detailed.Design effective visuals, and use electronic graphics to enhance business messages and documents.Write effective instructions that adapt the to the previous knowledge and needs of the target audience–includes an introduction, definitions, preparations, steps and commands.Write various types of summaries, including informative, explanatory, and analytic.Make vocabulary choices in terms of diction, level, and rhetorical purpose.Provide supporting details for rhetorical claims.Focus and develop ideas through prewriting exercises.Document external sources with in-citations and ‘references” lists using MLA or APA format.Apply a variety of patterns of development in writing such as cause/effect (complaint letter, instructions, proposal); compare/contrast (reading responses); persuasion (proposal, letters), summary (annotated bibliography); and analysis (report), etc.Read and assess articles, reports, letters, and other modes of business communication for effective organization, purpose, tone, and rhetorical strategies.Read and assess articles and online materials for main points, logic, supporting detail, and organization, visual elements, and strategy.Assess an author’s purpose, tone, and audience in a variety of modes of business communication.

       Term: Fall 2022, A Term
    Course: ENGL-120-MSF2, Business Writing
    Number of Credits: 3 Units
    Instructional Methods: Mixed Mode
    Rebecca VanDeVoort
    School of Undergraduate Studies
    GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY
    Office Hours: by appointment
    See eLearning course shell for instructor contact information.
    Class Meets: Thursday 6:50PM-9:30PM
    This mixed mode course will meet live on the following Thursdays from 6:50PM to 9:30PM Pacific
    Time: September 8, November 17, and December 8, 2022.
    Students may attend the September 8, November 17, and December 8 class meetings on campus or
    remotely via Zoom web conference. During all other weeks, the course will be asynchronous (no live
    meetings) and online only.
    First Day of Term: September 4
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    Last Day of Term: December 17
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    Course Description
    Helps students develop the skills necessary for effective business writing. They will write, edit
    and format letters, memos, reports and a research paper. They will analyze business articles
    and other professionally oriented material. Prerequisites: ENGL 50 and ENGL 60 or consent of
    the department chair. Students must complete ENGL 60 with a grade of “C-” or better.
    Course Learning Outcomes
    After successfully completing this course, students can expect to be able to:
    Write business documents (including memos, letters, instructions, reports).
    Create a job portfolio (including resume, cover letter, networking letter, profile).
    Participate in peer reviews.
    Utilize the drafting process.
    Edit and proofread documents- focusing on grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and sentence
    construction and variety.
    Develop presentation skills.
    Identify elements of business communication, and describe how messages are adapted to
    various audiences and purposes.
    Prepare and revise a variety of formal business communications, including letters, memos,
    instructions, reports, proposals, and summaries to make them unified and well detailed.
    Design effective visuals, and use electronic graphics to enhance business messages and
    documents.
    Write various types of summaries, including informative, explanatory, and analytic.
    Make vocabulary choices in terms of diction, level, and rhetorical purpose.
    Provide supporting details for rhetorical claims.
    Focus and develop ideas through prewriting exercises.
    Document external sources with in-citations and ‘references” lists using MLA or APA format.
    Apply a variety of patterns of development in writing such as cause/effect (complaint letter,
    instructions, proposal); compare/contrast (reading responses); persuasion (proposal, letters),
    summary (annotated bibliography); and analysis (report), etc.
    Read and assess articles, reports, letters, and other modes of business communication for
    effective organization, purpose, tone, and rhetorical strategies.
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    Read and assess articles and online materials for main points, logic, supporting detail, and
    organization, visual elements, and strategy.
    Assess an author’s purpose, tone, and audience in a variety of modes of business
    communication.
    Course Materials
    Textbook(s)
    Required: Successful Writing at Work, 11th edition (not the concise edition). Philip Kolin.
    Houghton Mifflin Company. (The e-book might be the most convenient to use in an online course.)
    ISBN-13: 978-1337285018, ISBN-10: 1337285013.
    Students should also have access to a grammar and usage handbook.
    Recommended: Rules for Writers ISBN-13: 978-1319083496, ISBN-10: 1319083498
    Bookstore: You may purchase course materials from GGU’s official online bookstore:
    https://www.bkstr.com/goldengatestore/home/en
    Classroom Guidelines & Student Responsibilities
    Please review the Classroom Guidelines and Student Responsibilities policies on the School
    of Undergraduate Studies Policies and Resources section (see below) that apply to all
    courses. Below are other polices that also apply to this course.
    Late work is not accepted in this course except in cases of illness or death in the family.
    Students have the following responsibilities in this, and any other course taught at Golden Gate
    University:
    1) Review the Classroom Guidelines and Student Responsibilities policies below that apply to
    all courses.
    2) Read syllabus and course information carefully.
    3) Read lectures and other required learning materials online carefully.
    4) Participate in discussions (in-person and/or online) and engage in learning activities.
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    5) Actively engage the material and ask questions of the instructor when confused about any
    aspect of the course.
    6) Complete activities (discussion, quizzes, case studies, essay, applied learning assignment
    and final exam) in a timely manner following the instructions for each activity.
    7) Treat other students and the instructor with civility and respect.
    8) Abide by the Student Code of Conduct
    9) For courses that contain a web conference (Zoom) component: enable your webcam so that
    your face is visible to instructors and classmates in synchronous web conference classes. This
    promotes full engagement and a sense of community. If you have concerns about privacy,
    please use a virtual background that hides your physical background or consult with your
    instructor.
    Course Requirements
    Participation and Attendance
    Attendance is expected and required for all 3 scheduled in person sessions. Students are
    expected to attend the three in-person classes either in person or via Zoom. Participation in
    class discussions for in-person classes, participating in discussion forums for online classes
    and quality of your contribution each week will be assessed and reflected in the class
    participation score. If you cannot attend an in person class please send notification in
    advance. The only excused absences are illness which the student submits a doctor’s note for
    or loss of a family member. Coming half-way into or leaving half-way through class will result in
    a half-missed class.
    For all classes, students are expected to complete all readings, assignments and discussion forums on
    time each week for full credit. In cases of illness or death in the family, a one week extension will be
    granted. Other late work unexscused will result in zero points.
    Grading Policy
    The weight of each graded activity in this course is shown below.
    1) GGU Grading Policy
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    Please review the Grading policies listed on the School of Undergraduate Studies Policies and
    Resources section (see below) that apply to all courses. Below are the specific grading polices that
    will be used in this course.
    Grading Policy
    The weight of each graded activity in this course is shown below.
    Grading Policy
    Portfolio 1
    25%
    Portfolio 2
    25%
    Long Report
    20%
    Presentation of Long
    Report
    5%
    Weekly Assignments
    12%
    Reflective Essay
    3%
    Attendance/
    Participation
    10%
    Online Discussion Forum Participation
    Grade
    Skills
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    A/A-
    Contributions are prompt, timely, distributed throughout the week, relevant, self-initiated; remarks
    are raised freely on all assignments throughout the course; there is no attempt to dominate
    conversation. Expression is clear, concise, substantive, and with obvious connection to the topic.
    Demonstrates analysis of others’ posts and builds on the contributions of others. Contributes or
    exceeds the required number of posts.
    B+/B/B-
    Student generally keeps up with the discussion, posting in a timely fashion, but may not distribute
    posts throughout the week. May need some prompting to contribute. Frequently posts
    well-developed contributions related to the discussion, elaborates on an existing post with further
    comment or observation. Contributes the required number of posts.
    C+/C/C-
    Participation is spotty; picks and chooses topics in which to get involved. Demonstrates little
    initiative. Connection to topic is sometimes unclear, evidenced by minimal expression of opinions or
    ideas. Shallow follow-up on others’ posts, does not enrich the discussion.
    D+/D/D-
    Little participation; contributions lack clarity, have little or no connection to topic; does not build on
    others’ remarks.
    F
    No participation.
    Policies and Resources
    Click here to review policies for this course:
    https://www.ggu.edu/undergraduate/policies-and-resources/
    These policies and resources are part of this course syllabus. The following policies, available at the
    link above, apply to all courses:
    Resources such as:
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    Bookstore
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    Business Library
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    Tutoring
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    Disability Resources for Students
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    Wellness Resources for Students
    Policy on Academic Integrity
    GGU Grading Policy
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    Instructional Methods and Related Policies
    Instructor Bio
    Professor VanDeVoort grew up speaking a dialect of English that inspired an ongoing fascination with
    language and wrote their first novella at the age of 12. They write fiction and experimental poetry
    and hold an MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College, a BA in English Language and Literature
    from the University of Minnesota and an AA/AS from Mesabi Community College. Their work
    background has been varied starting off working in corporate America as a copywriter for KBA
    Marketing in Minneapolis, then as an environmental science teacher for Tree Frog Treks in San
    Francisco and currently as an adjunct professor at GGU, previously at The Academy of Art University
    and as a volunteer professor at the Prison University Project at San Quentin Prison. In any given
    week, they have had students from 18-90 years old from any background/culture imaginable and
    delight in diversity and variety of experience.
    Course Outline/Schedule
    The instructor reserves the right to modify this syllabus at any time. Any changes will be announced
    in class, online via eLearning or via email. You are responsible for ensuring that your syllabus is
    current.
    Week
    Class Dates
    Topic
    Week 1
    Company Profile
    9/4/22-9/10/22 Live Meeting: September 8th at 6:50PM – 9:30PM
    PT
    Assignments
    Weekly Assignment 1, Due
    9/15
    Week 2
    9/11/22-9/17/
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    Memorandums
    Weekly Assignment 2, Due
    9/22 Portfolio 1 Assigned,
    Due 10/13
    Week 3
    9/18/22-9/24/
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    Business Letters
    Weekly Assignment 3, 9/29
    Week 4
    9/25/22 10/1/22
    Social Media
    Weekly Assignment 4, Due
    10/6
    6
    Week
    Class Dates
    Topic
    Assignments
    Week 5
    10/2/22 10/8/22
    Newsletters
    Finish Portfolio 1, Due
    10/13
    Week 6
    10/9/22 10/15/22
    Cover Letters
    Weekly Assignment 5, Due
    10/20
    Portfolio 2 Assigned, Due
    11/17
    Week 7
    10/16/22 10/22/22
    Resumes
    Weekly Assignment 6, 10/27
    Week 8
    10/23/22 10/29/22
    Thank you/Networking Letters
    Weekly Assignment 7, Due
    11/3
    Week 9
    10/30/22 11/5/22
    LinkedIn Profiles
    Weekly Assignment 8, Due
    11/10
    Week 10
    11/6/22 11/12/22
    Business Reports
    Long Report Assigned, Due
    12/18
    Week 11
    11/13/22 11/19/22
    APA Citation
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    Live Meeting: November 17 at 6:50PM – 9:30PM
    PT
    Long Report
    Research/Writing
    Week 12
    11/20/22 11/26/22
    Class about Presentation Technique
    Long Report
    Research/Writing
    Week 13
    11/27/22 12/3/22
    Research/Visuals
    Long Report
    Research/Writing
    Week 14
    12/4/22 12/10/22
    Reflective Essays
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    Live Meeting: December 8 at 6:50PM – 9:30PM
    PT
    Reflective Essay Due InClass
    Long Report
    Research/Writing
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    Week
    Class Dates
    Week 15
    12/11/22 12/17/22
    Topic
    Student Presentations of Long Reports
    Assignments
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