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Course Requirements.
 
Attendance
You are expected and required to attend all seminar classes and required meetings of this course. Since this course is a seminar course that revolves about class discussion, it is particularly important for you to be in class to benefit from all that your fellow student-scholars and instructor have to offer. No more than three unexcused are permitted. You will fail the course on your fourth unexcused absence.

Introduction to the Liberal Arts writing requirements
A. An introductory, thesis-based essay of approximately 500 to 750 words that will be assigned during the first week of class. Your instructor will expect you to revise this essay.

B. Two formal 500-1250 word thesis-focused essays and one formal 500-1250 word essay of autobiographical or biographical nature. All essays will be processed-based.

C. Informal Writing: You will be expected to write informally on a regular basis. Informal writing might include journals, free writing, convocation descriptions and others. As with all college writing, your professors will expect these pieces to be carefully drafted and well thought-out before submission.

D. A library-based research exercise as determined by your instructor. This exercise (oral or written) will focus on the collection, evaluation and citation of sources.

E. A comprehensive essay final exam.

Grading Guidelines
50% Formal Writing, Informal Writing, and Research/Library Assignment

20% Class Participation/Oral communication in class

30% Quizzes, exams, final exam.

Section Differences
Beginning with the course philosophy from the Monmouth College catalog, the current Introduction to the Liberal Arts instructors collaborated on the choice of texts, convocation speakers, writing requirements and grading guidelines for the course.

Although the broad outlines and goals of the course are common, you will find that there are variations that exist between your section and others. These variations may be in the extra readings that your section does, the particular emphasis of your section places on particular texts and the philosophical direction that your section takes.

This diversity in the sections is part of the excitement of the course. Introduction to the Liberal Arts instructors come from across the campus from all different disciplines. No instructor is a specialist teaching in his or her field.

In some very real sense, your instructor embodies the ideals of liberal education as he or she explores the ideas of the course with you. You should strive to learn how to gather ideas and information, how to assess those ideas and information, and how to create new ideas and information.

Your instructor will model one way of doing that, so you should be sure to pay close attention to how your instructor approaches problems and solves them.

Goals
All students who complete ILA will be able to:

  • Engage in the practice of reading, in order to see books as sources of pleasure as well as knowledge;
  • Engage in an effective critical thinking process;
  • Utilize an effective writing process;
  • Demonstrate proficient oral engagement and active listening skills;
  • Explain the distinctiveness and value of a liberal arts education;
  • Argue for qualities of an "exemplary life." 
 

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