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ENGLISH
215 GENERIC COURSE SYLLABUS
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Course Prefix
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Credit
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Lecture
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Lab
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EGL
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215
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Science Fiction
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3
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3
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0
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| II. | Prerequisite: | |||
| None | ||||
| III. | Course (Catalog) Description: | |||
| This course offers a literary and historical study of science fiction from Mary Shelley to Ursula K. LeGuin with emphasis on the achievement of science fiction as a serious literary form in the romantic tradition. Novels and short stories studied are also compared to similar mainstream literature. | ||||
| IV. | Learning Objectives: | |||
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| V. | Academic Integrity: | |||
| Students and employees
at Oakton Community College are required to demonstrate academic integrity
and follow Oakton’s Code of Academic Conduct. This code prohibits:
• cheating, There are serious consequences to violations of the academic integrity policy. Oakton’s policies and procedures provide students a fair hearing if a complaint is made against you. If you are found to have violated the policy, the minimum penalty is failure on the assignment and, a disciplinary record will be established and kept on file in the office of the Vice President for Student Affairs for a period of 3 years. Details of the Code of Academic Conduct can be found in the Student Handbook. |
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| VI. | Sequence of Topics: | |||
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| VII. | Methods of Instruction: | |||
| Lecture/discussion | ||||
| VIII. | Course Practices Required: | |||
| Reading, writing, and testing | ||||
| IX. | Required Materials: | |||
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Texts might include such short story anthologies as the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and the Road to SF; and such novels as Babel 17 by Delany, The Left Hand of Darkness by LeGuin, Dying Inside by Silverberg, as well as works by Wells, Heinlien, Asimov, and other SF notables. Possible films: 2001, A Boy and His Dog, THX 1138, etc. Films from the University of Kansas on SF history. |
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| X. | Methods of Evaluating Student Progress: | |||
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| XI. | Other Course Information: | |||
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Attendance policy For whatever information/procedures the instructor holds the student accountable. If you have a documented learning, psychological, or physical disability you may be entitled to reasonable academic accommodations or services. To request accommodations or services, contact the ASSIST office in Instructional Support Services. All students are expected to fulfill essential course requirements. The College will not waive any essential skill or requirement of a course or degree program. |
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June, 2006
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