Christopher Schroeder
English Department
CLS 2019, x5843
e-mail c-schroeder2@neiu.edu

Professor Schroeder earned a Ph.D. with distinction in English (rhetoric/composition) from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1999. Most recently, he taught in the English Department at Long Island University where he also coordinated the Writing Across the Curriculum program. Professor Schroeder has taught the full range of writing courses--basic writing, advanced writing, magazine writing, technical writing--both inside and outside of the English Department, as well as undergraduate and graduate courses in rhetoric and linguistics. He has also taught for, and been associated with, various sites of the National Writing Project.

Professor Schroeder's specialization is in postmodern cultural literacies, and at the moment, he has begun looking at electronic literacies as new forms of intellectual work.

At Northeastern he teaches the following courses:

ENGL 101: Writing I (catalog description
ENGL 102: Writing II (catalog description)
ENGL 376: Advanced Composition (catalog description)
ENGL 377: Argumentative Prose (catalog description)
ENGL 433: Seminar in Composition Theory (catalog description)
ENGL 434: Seminar in Basic Writing Theory (catalog description)
ENGL 436: Rhetorics of Composition (catalog description)
ENGL 437: Contemporary Issues in Composition (catalog description)