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English literature courses carry humanities credit.
ENGLISH 205-DL : Intermediate Composition: Immigrant Stories
Description
Immigration has always been a part of the history of the United
States and has always been a controversial topic by its very
nature. History also suggests that our national identity is tied to
the diversity of peoples and traditions we represent. By exploring
immigration to the United States, students will gain an
understanding of the variety of reasons why people emigrate,
including war and famine; how attitudes towards immigration have
changed and stayed the same; the importance immigrants have had in
our history; and the rights and responsibilities of all citizens.
By the end of the course, students will be able to: develop a
conception of writing as an interaction between writer and reader;
develop strategies of effective research, analyzing, summarizing,
paraphrasing, and arranging; use genre and argumentative strategies
as persuasive tools; conduct a rhetorical analysis on a historical
document; use the conventions of academic research to document
sources.
The course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be
added to tuition.
Note: This course is limited to School of Professional Studies
students only. Undergraduate students in other schools at
Northwestern are not permitted to enroll in this course.
Additional Information:
Writing Requirement course. Meets requirement for course that applies perspectives on power, justice, and equity within the United States for BS degrees.
Summer 2025 | ||||
Start/End Dates | Day(s) | Time | Building | Section |
06/23/25 - 08/31/25 | Asynch | Asynch | 20 | |
Instructor | Course Location | Status | CAESAR Course ID | |
Hermes, Tricia | Online | Open |