To earn an A in this class, you must perform extra work, which is marked as bonus credit (or Credit+Bonus in Blackboard). Every bonus you earn adds 1/3 a letter to your final grade. Therefore, students can also use bonus credit to move from a C to a B, a D to a C, or an F to a D.
Because this is an upper-level class, I do not define the work that needs to be done to earn bonus credit. You get to come up with ways to enhance your assignments beyond the basic requirements. I do this because students are often able to come up with a wider variety of enhancements than I can and because coming up with enhancements on your own requires a deeper understanding of the genre you are exploring.
NOTE: I do not permit students to earn more than 4 bonus credits in a semester.
All bonuses add 1/3 a letter to your final grade, which means 1 bonus can bring a B to a B+. Another bonus assignment would bring that B+ to an A-.
You only need 2 Credit+Bonus assignments to earn an A as long as you do not have any No Credits and have not exceeded three unexcused absences. I mark A- as A at the end of the semester, and anything above A- is marked as A+. I do not round up any other grades.
Another example would be if you had earned 2 No Credits. Each No Credit reduces your grade by 1/3 a letter, so 1 No Credit would take your grade from a B to a B-. The second No Credit would drag it down to a C+.
You could earn 1 Credit+ Bonus to add 1/3 a letter to your grade, bringing it from a C+ to a B-.
To earn a Credit+Bonus, you must go beyond the basic requirements on an assignment and write a memo arguing for bonus credit. To be specific: