Writing 50: Writing and the Research Process
Work and the Twenty-First Century
Instructor: James Donelan 
   Time: TR 1-2:50 
   Room: Tuesday: Girvetz 2115; Thursday, Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525 (except 
1/16).
   Section: 4
   Enroll Code: 46706 
   Office Hours: Monday, 1-2 PM; Tuesday, 10-11 AM 
   Lab Meetings: The class will meet in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525, on
all     Thursdays. 
   
   Texts:Writing Essentials and ConnectWeb (available
  at the UCen Bookstore)
        Gig: Americans Talk About Their Jobs, ed. Bowe, Bowe, and Streeter
    
Course Description: The course will explore writing and research methods in relation to the subject of work, allowing for approaches from a variety of disciplines and viewpoints. Students will research and write a series of exercises and a research paper concerning an aspect of this topic. In addition, students will use networked computers to conduct research, to exchange ideas, and to compose assignments.
Requirements: An interview proposal, an interview report, a résumé, a cover letter, and a bibliography, brief electronic discussion exercises, and an oral presentation, all leading to a 10-12 page paper. Please observe the following rules:
Syllabus
Please note: Complete descriptions of all writing assignments are available on ConnectWeb. All assignments after the first week should be posted on ConnectWeb.
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I: Personal Perspectives: The Work Interview
1/7
   Handout: Excerpt from Gig: Rose Collins, Executive Recruiter, 
     10-15.
   In-class exercise: Writing sample: personal goals for the course.
   
            1/9 
   Class meets in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525.
 Reading: Tracy Jensen, Sales Rep., 138-147. 
   Homework: Interview proposal. 
   In-class assignment: Group discussion of interview proposals.
   
            1/14
     Reading: William K., High School Teacher, 484-489; WE, Chapters 
     16-17.
   Homework: Interview questions.
   In-class: Group feedback. Practice interview exercise.
   
            1/16 
   Class meets in MIRAMAR lab, Phelps 1526.
 Reading: WE, Chapters 18-20.
   Homework: Interview draft.
   In-class: Preliminary interview work.
1/17
            Final version of interview due.
II. Career Opportunities: Applications and Resumes
1/21
    Reading: Kate G., College Professor, 490-495; WE, Chapters 
   26-28.
   Homework: Job advertisement analysis.
   In-class: Conducting and editing an interview.
   
            1/23
 Class meets in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525.
 Reading: WE, Chapters 29-31.
   Homework: Cover letter and resumé draft.
   In-class: Peer review of applications. 
1/28
   Reading: William Rosario, UPS Driver, 5-9; John Hart, Securities 
   Lawyer, 505-510.
   Homework: Cover Letter and Resumé Final Draft.
   In-class: Mock job interviews.
III: Basic Research: Annotated Bibliography
1/30 
   Class meets in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525.
 Homework: Topic development exercise.
   In-class: Finding basic sources; topic development discussion.
2/4
           Reading: Jonathan Brown, Psychiatric Rehab. Therapist, 643-647.
      WE  , Chapters 1-3
   Homework: Final project topic due.
   In-class: Planning a large-scale project.
2/6
   Library visit. Bring a notebook and pen! 
   
            2/11
   Readings: James R., Basketball Coach, 389-398; WE, Chapters 
     6-8.
   Homework: Working bibliography.
   In-class: Finding what you need; outlining. 
   
            2/13 
   Class meets in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525.
 Reading: WE, Chapters 9-10.
   Homework: Annotated bibliography draft.
   In-class: Peer review of annotated bibliographies. 
   
            2/18
   Reading: WE, Chapter 11.
   Homework: Annotated Bibliography Due.
   In-class: Discussion of projects; formation of work groups.   
  
IV: Analysis and Critique of the Working World
2/202/25
Reading: Reich, "Why the Rich..." (handout)
Homework: Preliminary outline and working thesis.
In-class: From outline to draft—working methods. 
2/27 
   Class meets in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525.
Homework: Revised outline and working thesis.
   In-class: Time management; discussion of progress.
3/4 
   Homework: First page of rough draft. 
   In-class: Editing techniques. 
   
            3/6 
   Class meets in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525.
 Homework: Half of rough draft due. 
   In-class: Putting it all together. 
3/11
   Homework:Full rough draft due.
   In-class: Oral Presentations.
   
            3/13 
   Class meets in Mesa Lab, Phelps 1525. Final Class. 
3/14 
            Final Project Due.