English 3621: Women's Writing I
Dr. Miriam Jones
Winter, 2004 / W 13:30–15:50 / HH127

Written Work

Format—All written work must be computer-generated or type-written, and must follow the MLA format. See “Essay Checklist” and “Documenting Sources for Academic Assignments: MLA Format” on my site for additional tips.

Due Dates—See Schedule and/or Requirements.

Rewriting—The short assignment and web material may both be resubmitted. Students will have two weeks to rewrite, and the two marks will be averaged. Students are welcome to bring early drafts of any of the assignments to the instructor.

Writing CentreAll students are actively encouraged to take their work to the Writing Centre. Even the best writers (especially the best writers) want and need feedback on their work. For appointments phone 648-5501, drop by G18 Oland Hall, or email stuserv@unbsj.ca. Book early, as the Centre gets busy.

Non-sexist language— All written work is expected to demonstrate respectful, inclusive language (e.g. "human" rather than "mankind," etc.). When in doubt, check with the course instructor or a Writing Instructor.

In accordance with the commitment set out in the University's Mission Statement to provide an environment conducive to the development of the whole person, all members of the University community—staff, faculty, students and administrators—have the right to work and/or study in an environment which affords them respect and dignity, and is free from danger, discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and behaviour which is destructive, disruptive, or unlawful.

from the UNB Calendar 2003–2004: X. General Regulations on Conduct: B. http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/calendar/.

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