Unit One: Science and Technology



Unit One: Science and Technology

Assignments and Deadlines

Mon 10/2 Welcome and Introductions

Wed 10/4 Reading: (All reading to be done prior to class)

• The Scientist in Society, Julius Robert Oppenheimer, WAW, pp. 417-423.

• The Erosion of Civilization, Jared Diamond, WAW, pp. 504-507.

Moodle Assignment Due by 10pm on Tues, 10/3 (3-4 paragraphs):

• After reading both articles listed above, choose one and provide a one-paragraph summary.

• Did you find the article persuasive? Be sure to use your knowledge of Aristotle’s Rhetoric (logos, ethos, and pathos) to analyze the article’s persuasive effectiveness. (2-3 paragraphs.)

Mon 10/9 Reading: (All reading to be done prior to class)

• The Obligation to Endure, Rachel Carson, WAW, pp. 477-483.

• The Solution, Edward O. Wilson, WAW, pp. 508-521.

Moodle Assignment Due by 10pm on Sun, 10/8 (200-250 words): Compose a critical response to one of the articles, in which you disagree with some or all of its arguments. Be concise and professional, and remember to consider Aristotle’s Rhetoric (logos, ethos, and pathos) when critiquing the article.

Wed 10/11 Assignment Due in Class: One page typed research proposal for your first Major Writing Assignment. Note: Please bring Hacker to class

*Library orientation (We will meet in room 1575 at 10am, first floor classroom, behind the information-reference desk). Following the orientation, you will begin organizing and outlining your rough draft.

Mon 10/16 Assignment Due in Class: Rough Draft (2-4 pages typed). Please bring three copies to class.

Wed 10/18 Assignment Due in Class: Please bring 3 copies of your 2nd revision (5-7 pages typed). *We will meet in Leadbetter-Phelps 1530 at 10am*

Sun 10/22 ***Final Draft of Major Writing Assignment due electronically by Midnight.***

Note: Unit One Assignments Subject to Change

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