Codrina Cozma, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of English

South Georgia State College

Douglas & Valdosta, GA

January 2006-present

Curriculum Vitae

 

Contact Info

                                                                             Phone: 229-251-9927 (cell)

                                                                             E-mail: codrina.cozma@sgsc.edu                      

                                  

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

(The Declaration of Independence)

 

 

Dr. Codrina Cozma’s Teaching Philosophy

is firmly anchored in the principles that contributed to the foundation of the most powerful democratic state in the world, the United States of America. As stated in the U.S. Declaration of Independence, the value of the individual as a unique human being with unique talents and potential is central to Dr. Cozma’s teaching.  In her interaction with students and colleagues, Dr. Cozma operates with an utmost respect for the diverse needs, opinions, values, and cultural backgrounds of individuals.  Dr. Cozma’s teaching places great emphasis on fairness to all, equitable policies, and an indiscriminatory application of clearly established rules.  While addressing the diverse learning abilities of each student, Dr. Cozma also strives to create an enthusiastic and nurturing learning environment, that enables students to exercise their “unalienable Rights,” and especially their freedom of speech, and to maximize for them the opportunity to fully develop their potential.  As a proud employee of South Georgia State College, Dr. Cozma feels privileged to offer quality teaching delivered with high professional ethics!  

Teaching Tools and Methods

 

Course Resources

SPRING 2017

AMERICAN LITERATURE II

Syllabus American Literature II ENGL 2132

SGSC ONLINE Courses

GEORGIAVIEW HANDOUTS

GeorgiaView - Instructions

GeorgiaView Orientation

 

COMPOSITION I ONLINE

Orientation Composition Online

Syllabus Composition I Online ENGL 1101-1

Lectures Notes Composition I Online

 

COMPOSITION II ONLINE

Lectures Notes Composition II Online

Syllabus Composition II Online -ENGL 1102-14

Syllabus Composition II Online - ENGL 1102-F

 

WORLD LITERATURE I ONLINE

Syllabus World Literature II - ENGL 2112-2

 

MLA Format

MLA Citations Handout

 

Understanding MLA

Modern Language Association (MLA)

 

MLA Formatting and Style Guidelines

The Owl at Purdue University

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/