Syllabus Template - CSUF Anthropology
Syllabus Template - CSUF Anthropology
Syllabus Template - CSUF Anthropology
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Class #14346 6<br />
font (such as Times Roman).<br />
Section 1: The Title Page<br />
Section 2: The Text Itself<br />
The Title Page is one page. It goes at the front of the paper. It contains<br />
the following information: Title of Paper (underlined), Name, Date, and<br />
Course Number.<br />
This section, following the Title Page, will contain no fewer than 1500<br />
words and no more than 1600 words.<br />
This section must be organized thus: an Introduction lets the<br />
reader know what is to come; Body Text provides the detail and<br />
the data; and a Conclusion tells the reader where he or she has<br />
been and what the meaning of it all is.<br />
All citations, as discussed below, must be noted in keeping with AAA<br />
Style (the AAA Style Guide is available as a PDF from Titanium).<br />
Having trouble with your writing? Seriously, the best place to get<br />
help is the Tutoring Center:<br />
http://www.fullerton.edu/ulc/TutoringCenter.asp<br />
Location: POLLAK LIBRARY NORTH, 2ND FLOOR<br />
Phone: 657.278.2738<br />
You have been advised of this!<br />
All citations, as discussed below, must be noted in keeping with AAA<br />
Style (the AAA Style Guide is available as a PDF from Titanium). If you<br />
have problems, you should ask at the Library, as they can help. You<br />
can also ask me, but it is best to start with the Librarians.<br />
Section 3: References Cited<br />
III. REFERENCES<br />
This section, following the Text Itself, will be formatted exactly<br />
according to the guidelines noted in the AAA Style Guide (which is<br />
available as a PDF from Titanium).<br />
The paper must cite a minimum of THREE ACADEMIC SOURCES. One of these three<br />
can be a reading from the course itself; the other two (or more) must be from outside<br />
the course. The paper can also have any number of POPULAR PRESS SOURCES, but it<br />
is essential that you know the difference here. For our purposes, an "academic"<br />
source is a peer-reviewed journal or book. A "popular press" source is anything that is