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College Reading and Composition


Course Code:  None
Credits:  Noncredit
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Credit Information
Course Title:College Reading and Composition
Course Code:None
Credits:Noncredit
Certificate Provider:Westcott Courses
Transfer:No, but can be used at some colleges as a prerequisite.
Grading Mode:Standard letter grade
See the Certificate & Preapproval tab for more details.

Course Requirements
Enrollment Type:RollingSign up and start any day of the year.
Requires Textbook?YesThis course requires a textbook.
Proctored Final:NoA final paper is to be submitted.
See the Course Details tab for more details.

Course Description
Provides a basic course in college reading and writing. Emphasis is on sentence structure, paragraph and essay structure, grammar, and critical thinking skills.

Prerequisite:   None

Course Pricing
The full cost of the course is $352.00; however, you may use the payment plan to split the cost into two payments.

Payment Plan:
1st payment: $197.10   (Start your class immediately!)
2nd payment: $161.90   (Automatically charged 30 days later.)

Enroll Now - Noncredit - $352   View Credit Option - $552


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Westcott Courses is the teacher of the course, and a certificate of completion is issued by Westcott for students who receive a C or better in the course. This course under the noncredit option does not go through our partner universities; thus, a transcript is not included with the course. If you need academic credit and/or a transcript, click on the button above or below to switch to the 'credit option'.
See the Certificate & Preapproval tab for more details on this topic.

The noncredit course is the exact same class as the credit course; it is just less expensive since it is not sent through our partner university for credit. The noncredit courses can be used for remediation, personal enrichment, or students can learn the material and then receive credit at a home college using their college's Credit by Examination option.

Enrollment Information
Enroll any day of the year, and start that same day. Students have five months of access, plus a 30 day extension at the end if needed. Students can finish the self-paced courses as soon as they are able, with a minimum coursework time of at least four weeks. Most students finish the lower level courses in four weeks to three months. The upper level math courses, such as calculus and above, usually take students 2 - 4 months.

Textbook Requirement:
IMPORTANT! Make sure you order your books using overnight delivery! You are required to use your books by the end of week 1. Not having your books on time means you will quickly fall behind in the course.

1. Course Packet emailed from Instructor. This will be given to you no later than the 2nd week of instruction. Only A NEW copy is acceptable.

2. Tobar: The Tattooed Soldier (through amazon)
(www.abebooks.com also has a lot of copies from $1.98) Make sure you use overnight shipping!

3. Barnet: Literature for Composition (through amazon) (10th edition only). Make sure you use overnight shipping!
Used from Abebooks.com Make sure you use overnight shipping!

Proctored Final Requirement:
No, a final paper is to be submitted.

Student's Requirements:
You must have internet access.
You must have access to email.
Omega MathTM Courses - you must be at or above a 7th grade reading level. Other courses require at least a 10th grade reading level.

Payment Plan:
The cost of each class can be divided into two payments by checking the payment plan box when you enroll. The first payment is 55% of the total amount, and the second payment is 45% of the total amount. Your first payment will be charged when you enroll, and the second payment will be charged in 30 days. Your course is activated once your first payment is made. There is a $3.50 additional fee for the credit card split for each of the two payments.

If paying by check, you can either send in a check for the two payments 30 days apart. Or you may send in both checks at the same time, with one post dated by 30 days for the 2nd payment. Just click on "Money Order by Mail" under Payment Information when you enroll. The form at the end of your enrollment will give you the address for mailing the checks.

Certificate Information:
A certificate of completion is issued from Westcott Courses, which includes a letter grade and an overall percentage earned in the class. This course under the noncredit option does not go through UMass Global; thus, it does not carry any units and an official transcript is not included with the course. Some colleges such as Cal State Maritime, San Francisco State University, College of the Desert, etc., accept the certificate of completion for this class as a prerequisite towards another course on their campus. Please see our Associated Schools page to see if your college will accept this class under noncredit. If your college is not on this list, then they most likely want you to take the class under the credit option, which will go through UMass Global.

If you would like preapproval from your school, please see the section below on "Preapproval from your School".

Transfer Information:   No, but can be used at some colleges as a prerequisite.

Most colleges will accept this course and use it as a prerequisite; however, it is too low of a level to go towards graduation. Your college will require any class you wish to transfer to them to be from a regionally accredited college that awards academic semester or quarter credits. They will also want the course description of the course to match their own. UMass Global is regionally accredited and issues academic semester credits. Our course description will match or exceed your college's description; thus, your college will most likely accept the course. If you would like preapproval from your school, please send your counselor or registrar's office the link at the bottom of this page. Your college may be one of the many schools that we are associated with, so check the Associated School link before asking for preapproval.
(K-12 use)

Preapproval from your School:
Westcott Courses/Omega Math is the teacher of the course, and a certificate of completion is issued. A course under the noncredit option cannot be used towards college graduation; however, it may be able to be used as a prerequisite at some colleges, such as College of the Desert, and/or graduate programs. View the Associated Colleges page to see if your school is listed. If your school is not on our list, they will most likely want the official transcript and semester credits from our credit option. Click on the link above "View the Credit Option", and then view the Preapproval tab.

Course Information


Course Title:College Reading and Composition
Course Code:None
Credits:0 credits
Certificate Provider:Westcott Courses
Grading Mode:Standard letter grade
Proctored Final: No

Textbook Requirement:
IMPORTANT! Make sure you order your books using overnight delivery! You are required to use your books by the end of week 1. Not having your books on time means you will quickly fall behind in the course.

1. Course Packet emailed from Instructor. This will be given to you no later than the 2nd week of instruction. Only A NEW copy is acceptable.

2. Tobar: The Tattooed Soldier (through amazon)
(www.abebooks.com also has a lot of copies from $1.98) Make sure you use overnight shipping!

3. Barnet: Literature for Composition (through amazon) (10th edition only). Make sure you use overnight shipping!
Used from Abebooks.com Make sure you use overnight shipping!

Course Description


Provides a basic course in college reading and writing. Emphasis is on sentence structure, paragraph and essay structure, grammar, and critical thinking skills.

Prerequisite:   None

Learning Outcomes


The goal of this course is to prepare students for English Composition.
After this course, students should have:

  1. Developed reading, writing, critical thinking and study skills.
  2. An understanding of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, editing, revising.
  3. Developed the ability to write a well-organized, well-developed, and well-edited essay.
  4. Developed the skills needed for the final essay exam.


Methods Of Evaluation


Essays 48%
Discussion Boards 25%
Quizzes 27%

Assignments


Students will:
  1. Read and analyze a variety of essays, short stories, and articles.
  2. Write critical responses to a variety of readings, including at least one novel, for a total of 1500-2500 words.
  3. Participate in online discussions and collaborate with their peers on various assignments, including, but not limited to, peer review of essays and group responses related to the reading.
  4. Write 3-4 analytical/expository essays for a total of 2500-4000 words.
  5. Identify their own patterns of error after learning the rules of the most common grammar and punctuation errors.
  6. Understand the elements of writing as a process of prewriting, drafting, and revising.


Assessment


A 90-100 A Clearly stands out as excellent performance and, exhibits mastery of learning outcomes.
B 80-89 B Grasps subject matter at a level considered to be good to very good, and exhibits partial mastery of learning outcomes.
C 70-79 C Demonstrates a satisfactory comprehension of the subject matter, and exhibits sufficient understanding and skills to progress in continued sequential learning.
D 60-69 D Quality and quantity of work is below average and exhibits only partial understanding and skills to progress in continued sequential learning.
F 0-59 F Quality and quantity of work is below average and not sufficient to progress.

Time on Task


This course is online and your participation at home is imperative. A minimum of 8 - 10 hours per week of study time is required for covering all of the online material to achieve a passing grade. You must set up a regular study schedule. You have five months of access to your online account with a thirty-day extension at the end if needed. If you do not complete the course within this time line, you will need to enroll in a second term.

Schedule


Below is the suggested time table to follow to stay on a 17 week schedule for the course. The following schedule is the minimum number of sections that need to be completed each week if you would like to finish in a regular semester time frame. You do not have to adhere to this schedule. You have five months of access plus a 30 day extension at the end if needed. You can finish the course as soon as you are able, with a minimum coursework time of at least six weeks.

  1. Discussion/Review of reading strategies: 2 weeks
  2. Review of writing as a process: 2 weeks
  3. Analysis of various readings: Ongoing
  4. Review strategies for integrating and synthesizing sources into students' own writing: Ongoing
  5. Review strategies for writing effective sentences: Ongoing
  6. Review strategies for writing effective compositions: 3 weeks
  7. Develop/revise essays: 6 to 8 weeks (approximately 2 weeks per essay)


Code of Conduct:


It is the student's responsibility and duty to read the information below and become acquainted with all provisions of what constitutes academic misconduct involving the topics below. Students are required to read each statement below, and the given repercussions. There are no exceptions to these policies, and the pretext of not reading each part will not be deemed as a reasonable excuse to contest the policies.

Code of Ethics:

Regulations and rules are necessary to implement for classroom as well as online course behavior. Students are expected to practice honesty, integrity and respect at all times.
The definition of academic cheating is an act of dishonesty in order to obtain a higher grade in the course, and to gain an advantage over other students in the course.
Each of the infractions below represents a result of performing an act of dishonesty in order to obtain a higher grade in the course. The result of any of the offenses may result in an F in the course, and possible expulsion from Westcott. It is the student's responsibility and duty to become acquainted with all provisions of the code below and what constitutes misconduct.


Examples of academic misconduct:
(A)  Payments:
Student's who engage in fraudulent chargebacks for payments, will have their course(s) deactivated. Students who initiate chargebacks will not be able to take finals in their other courses until the courses with the chargebacks have been paid in full.

Westcott reserves the right to permanently expel a student from Westcott Courses for chargebacks.

(B) Cheating:
Any form of cheating is forbidden during exams and will result in an F in the class. By signing up for a course, you are legally signing a contract that states that the person who is named taking this course is the actual individual doing the course work and all examinations. You also agree that for courses that require proctored testing, that your final will be taken at a college testing center, a Sylvan Learning center or our one approved online proctor, and the individual signed up for this course will be the one taking the test. Thumb prints will be taken at the testing center and verified with the Department of Justice that the student taking the final, is the named student. Conspiracy to commit fraud is a federal crime, and any person attempting to take the final for another will be charged along with the student. Information about the federal charges will forever be available to other colleges and universities.

Unauthorized collaboration
By enrolling in a course offered through Westcott Courses, all students agree that they will do all of their own work. Students that engage in questionable behavior or suspicious activities will be deactivated and blocked from enrolling in future courses. This includes but is not limited to hiring a company whose business it is to do some or all the course work for the student and/or helping them remotely cheat on the final exam by using remote access. If a US student's account shows they have tests/quizzes taken by one of these companies, their work will not be accepted and will receive an F for cheating. If US students have tests taken outside the US, they may be asked to show proof that they have traveled outside the US to these destinations. This includes showing a stamped passport over a zoom meeting for full verification of the location(s). If the student cannot show they have traveled to these international locations, they will receive an F for having someone else complete their tests and quizzes.

While taking the final with the online proctor, the final will be shut down if it is found that the student is using or most likely using a third party to take their final. Depending on the evidence, the student will either be told they need to take the final at a physical testing center or if there is substantial evidence a third party was indeed involved, then an F for cheating will be posted. If digital cheating is suspected and/or confirmed, all other finals will need to be taken at a physical testing center.

Other forms of cheating that will result in receiving an F:
Other forms of cheating include receiving or providing un-permitted assistance on an exam; taking an exam for another student; using unauthorized materials during an exam; altering an exam and submitting it for re-grading; failing to stop working on the exam when the time is up; providing false excuses to postpone due dates; fabricating data or references. Working with others on graded course work without specific permission of the instructor, including homework assignments, quizzes and tests, is considered a form of cheating.
Fabricating false information to Westcott to conceal cheating in order to gain a grade that was not earned.
Fabricating false information in the context of an academic assignment.
Fabricating or altering information or data and presenting it as legitimate.
Providing false or misleading information to Westcott, an instructor or other staff member.
Fabricating false information to gain access to a higher grade.
Claiming that Westcott Courses lost their test and/or quiz scores.
Copying Westcott Courses content and posting it on the internet. This includes assignments, quizzes, and tests.
Final exams are secure tests and the intellectual property of Westcott Courses. Taking screen shots of a digital final or copying a paper test is stealing our intellectual property and cheating. It is equivalent to stealing a copy of the final exam off an instructor's desk.

Plagiarism: All of the following are considered plagiarism, and will result in a zero on the plagiarized assignment, and there are no opportunities to redo the assignment.

Merriam-Webster defines plagiarism as “the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person” Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
  • having somebody else write your assignment for you
  • turning in an assignment that contains work that is not your own
  • changing words in phrases, sentences and/or blocks of text without giving credit to the source (paraphrase)
  • copying ideas, phrases, sentences or entire blocks of text without giving credit to the source
  • not crediting the correct source by providing incorrect information

Plagiarism is an act of fraud, and can usually be avoided by using quotation marks and citing the source of the material. Instructors apply plagiarism software to find assignments that contain plagiarized material. Again, assignments that contain one of the above infractions will receive a zero on the assignment and the student will not have the opportunity to redo the assignment.

Westcott Courses takes cheating very seriously and will pursue all means available to make sure student's caught cheating face the full consequences for their actions. Westcott reserves the right to permanently expel a student from Westcott courses for cheating and/or fraudulent chargebacks.

(C) Respectful Communication & Anti-Bully Policy
When contacting Westcott Courses, you agree to be considerate and respectful. Communications from a student which are considered by our staff to be rude, insulting, disrespectful, belittling, harassing, threatening or bullying via telephone, email, or otherwise will be considered a disrespectful communication and/or bullying and will result in a formal warning. Further disrespectful communications will result in a second and final violation of the policy, and the student will immediately and permanently be expelled from Westcott. These students will not under any circumstances, be permitted to continue with their course(s). Westcott Courses has zero tolerance for this type of behavior towards instructors and staff. A third disrespectful communication will result in a legal cease and desist order, the halting of further communication between our staff and the person(s) speaking on behalf of the student or the student themselves. Further disrespectful communications and/or bullying after a cease and desist order will result in legal action.

Bullying is defined by the CDC and DOE define as:
-Unwanted aggressive behavior
-Observed or perceived power imbalance
-Repetition or high likelihood of repetition of bullying behaviors

Additional unacceptable behaviors that fall under bullying policy, but are not limited to:
-Informing the instructor not to apply the regular grading system to their assignments, but to mark all their assignments with A’s.
-Discrediting the instructor’s authority and educational ability to set up the course content correctly. (Note: All our instructors hold a graduate degree in their field of study and teach at a California Community College and/or a California State University. They all have 20+ years teaching experience.)
-Playing the victim while concurrently bullying staff and/or instructors, and insist this justifies the behavior. This includes calling Westcott's staff or instructors racist, even though we don't know the student's race and they don't know ours. Or playing the victim after being issued the first violation of the Respectful Communications & Bullying Policy, and blaming others instead of taking responsibility for their unacceptable behavior.
-Threatening lawsuits because they are angry that we will not permit their violations of our policies. All threats of this kind will result in no further communication with the student.

We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who violates our polices. If Westcott Courses receives disrespectful communications or bully tactics from person(s) representing the student, or the student themselves, the student will be expelled from Westcott Courses.

(D) Grading information and proctored final policies:
The grading rules are put in place to protect the integrity of online education by stopping grade inflation, which is done by demanding a display of competency in exchange for a grade.

By agreeing to the terms of service agreement, you agree to read the 'Grading and Course Directions' page within your account, and the 'Proctored Final Information' page, if applicable. You have within your 7 day refund period to notify Westcott Courses that you do NOT agree to the grading policy and/or the proctored final policies that are outlined in the pages inside of your account. If you do not agree with these policies, please let us know and we can start the drop and refund process. Otherwise, once you are past your 7 day refund period, you agree to our policies and cannot contest them.

There are no exceptions to these policies, and the pretext of not reading the pages will not be deemed as a reasonable excuse to contest the policies. Before students take the final, they sign a grade disclaimer, which gives them the exact grades on the final and the overall course grade that those grades produce. Depending on the course discipline, students either have to get a 50% or 60% on the final to get a C or better in the course. The grade disclaimers will state the threshold for each course.

Student's who contest this grading policy after they have signed their grade disclaimer and taken the final, will be considered trying to cheat in order to obtain a higher grade and will receive an F. These students will not be permitted to take any other finals, until they have fully complied with grading policy and agree they will not contest the policy with any other courses. The grade disclaimer is a legal and binding contract and should be read carefully before signing. The pretext of not reading this document is not an excuse for contesting the policies.

If you have questions, please read more information about plagiarism at plagiarism.org, or ask your instructor.

Important Notes:

This syllabus is subject to change and / or revision during the academic year. Students with documented learning disabilities should notify our office upon enrollment, as well as make sure we let the testing center know extended time is permitted. Valid documentation involves educational testing and a diagnosis from a college, licensed clinical psychologist or psychiatrist.

How it Works


These courses are available to anyone in the public who'd like to enroll. Unlike traditional colleges where one must enroll in a degree program, Westcott Courses offers individual courses that are available instantly.
Westcott Courses is the teacher of the course, and the official transcript with academic semester credits comes from our partner university, UMass Global UMass Global, who is is regionally accredited by the WSCUC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). Westcott Courses doesn't appear on the transcript; the transcript shows our courses the same way it would show a traditional class taken at the university's campus.

Read more about transferring the credits.

Teachers for the course:

The classes are self-paced; however, a teacher is attached to each course who holds at least a master's degree in their field of study (or related). Most of our teachers are teachers who teach the exact same course on either a California State University or Community college campus.

Omega MathTM Courses:

Courses that have the trademark of "Omega MathTM" are courses that have been written by our Omega Math team, and have a format that students love! These courses contain all the lessons, homework, solution manuals, quizzes, tests and the final. Students can take each test and quiz twice, and only the higher of the two scores counts towards their grade. This feature enables students to figure out what they did wrong before pushing forward, providing them with a deeper understanding of the course material.