English 118 - COLLOQUIA IN WRITING

Fall
2016
06
4.00
Fadia Hasan
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
18460-F16
SAGE 16
fhasan@smith.edu
In sections limited to 15 students each, this course primarily provides systematic instruction and practice in reading and writing academic prose, with emphasis on argumentation. The course also provides instruction and practice in conducting research and in public speaking. Bilingual students and nonnative speakers are encouraged to register for sections taught by Ethan Myers and Morgan Sheehan-Bubla. Priority is given to incoming students in the fall-semester sections. Course may be repeated for credit with another instructor. Reading and writing analytical essays about the topic of global youth activism, new media technologies and social change. Topics include analysis of international youth activist movements in diverse social and political contexts and the ways in which the use of new media technologies has impacted a multitude of social change efforts.
Topic: Youth Activism, New Media and Social Change.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.