Globalization:Current Issues and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Section 64305
- Note: This approach to WRIT 150 offers students chances for writing and critical reasoning that foreground global contexts. Students will work on writing projects, lessons, and ancillary assignments that foster awareness of human connectedness through engaging with current issues and perspectives in globalization. Some topics that will be covered include: imperialism, international relations and political history, macroeconomics, free trade agreements, immigration reform, revolutions and social movements, and comparative cultural studies. The transnational framework of this course will give students a unique opportunity to practice composition and critical thinking in especially timely and multidisciplinary ways.
- Session Dates (session code 001)
- First day of classes:
- Monday, January 11, 2016
- Last day to add:
- Friday, January 29, 2016
- Last day to drop without a mark of "W" and receive a refund:
- Friday, January 29, 2016
- Last day to withdraw without a “W” on transcript or change pass/no pass to letter grade:
- Friday, February 26, 2016
- Last day to drop with a mark of "W":
- Friday, April 8, 2016
- End of session:
- Wednesday, May 11, 2016
- Book List Prices and book list are subject to change.
- Writing Program. Writing 150 Course Reader 2015-2016. (Required)
ISBN: 9780738076812
New: $13.75
Used: $10.50
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