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Writing-Intensive Courses

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The faculty expects all students to become effective writers and achieve the learning goals of the Writing across Audiences and Genres NUpath attribute. To this end, students are given opportunities to improve their writing throughout their curriculum.

First-Year Writing Requirement

All first-year students must satisfy a first-year writing requirement by earning a grade of C or better in one of the courses in the following list or with qualifying advanced placement scores (such as AP or IB) or appropriate transfer credit. (See the Northeastern University Undergraduate Admissions Transferring Credit page for details.)

Course List

Code Title Hours
ENGW 1111 First-Year Writing 4
ENGW 1102 First-Year Writing for Multilingual Writers 4
ENGW 1113 First-Year Writing Innovation Seminar 4
ENGW 1114 First-Year Writing with Service-Learning 4

The First-Year Writing Program uses “guided self-placement” to facilitate course choice and requires students bring an essay to the first class meeting; see the Guided Self-Placement page for details.

For more information about the Writing Program, visit the Writing Program webpage.

Advanced Writing Requirement

Advanced Writing in the Disciplines is the second course of the universitywide requirement. Students are eligible to enroll in AWD once they satisfy the first-year requirement, earn a minimum of 64 semester hours of academic credit (this number includes the semester in which students enroll in AWD), and have at least junior or senior standing. Students are strongly encouraged to take AWD before they have accrued 96 semester hours. A variety of AWD sections are offered, including Advanced Writing in the Technical Professions, Advanced Writing in the Sciences, and Advanced Writing in the Health Professions, among others. A small number of online sections and sections for non-native speakers of English are also offered. Students should consult with their advisors to choose the section that best suits their needs. Transfer credit cannot be used to satisfy this requirement. Students must earn a C or better to satisfy the advanced writing requirement.

For more information about the Writing Program, visit the Writing Program webpage.

Writing-Intensive Courses in the Major

Each major includes at least two additional writing-intensive courses. These courses are characterized by: