World Languages and Cultures

Also see French, German, and Spanish.

LOWER DIVISION

WLC 110. Language Laboratory (1). Must be taken with Elementary & Intermediate language courses. Students use computers and technology to expand coursework, carry out investigations, do research, and practice oral and aural skills. [Rep 3 times per department. CR/NC.]

WLC 120. Elementary Language (1-5). Develop basic skills in a language not regularly offered by department. Rep.

WLC 199. Introduction to Language (1-3). Independent supervised study to acquire skill in a language (other than English) not offered by the department. Rep. Prereq: IA.


UPPER DIVISION

WLC 480. Special Topics (1-4). Topics from a multicultural or multilanguage perspective. Rep. Prereq: IA.


Abbreviations for Course Descriptions

activ = activity section

(C) = may be concurrent

CAN = California articulation number (for a more complete explanation, see section 3 under Transfer Requirements).

coreq = corequisite(s)

CR/NC = credit/no credit grading

DA = department approval

DCG = diversity & common ground elective course

disc = discussion section

F, S, Su = fall, spring, summer. To help in long-range academic planning, these letters signify that a course is regularly offered in a fall, spring, or summer term.

GE = general education elective course

IA = instructor approval

lect = lecture section

prereq = prerequisite(s)

rep = may be repeated