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Career Opportunities Interpreter, Translator,
Educator (junior high/secondary/higher education),
International Business, Researcher, Publishing/Editing,
International Music and Art, Political/Diplomatic
Careers, Computer/Technology Industries.
Program
Requirement Sheet |
Classes offered this quarter
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ASL |
ASL |
Chinese |
French |
Japanese |
Spanish
Designed to provide students with a broad liberal
arts background of study during their first and second
years of college with an emphasis on world languages.
The state's two-year and four-year schools developed
transfer agreements that allow students from a community
college to transfer at least 90 credits (60 semester
credits) to a four-year college or university. The
degrees satisfy some or all general requirements for
a bachelor's degree.
We offer courses in
ASL ,Chinese,
French,
Japanese and
Spanish.
We offer second-year courses in ASL
(221/222/223/297/298/299, Japanese (211/212/213) and
Spanish (201/202/203).
Generally, one year of high school language classes
is equivalent to one quarter of Shoreline language
class. For example, if you have taken two years of high
school Spanish, we generally would recommend that you
start with third quarter Spanish (Spanish 103) here at
Shoreline.
No language courses are required to receive an
Associate Degree from Shoreline. Many four-year
institutions, however, require transfer students to have
already taken two quarters of college-level language
classes (or two years of high school classes) prior to
admission. You should check with the individual
institution for verification. Many four-year
institutions require two or three quarters of
college-level language courses for graduation. Different
majors in the same institution may have different
requirements. Again, you should check with the transfer
institution for verification.
If you have further questions or would like
clarification of the information provided above, please
do not hesitate to contact one of our language
professors.
As a student at SCC, you will have the opportunity
interact directly with our outstanding, award-winning
faculty who are interested in your education goals. Our
faculty are available to answer your questions.
Amelia D. Acosta (Spanish) |
Faculty home page
Office 5300, (206) 546-5818,
aacosta@shoreline.edu
Mayumi
Steinmetz (Japanese) |
Faculty
home page
Office 5323, (206) 546-5887,
msteinme@shoreline.edu
Richard Jacobs (American Sign Language) |
Faculty Home Page
Office 5318,
rjacobs@shoreline.edu
To contact by phone, dial 711 (off
campus phones)
and relay the phone number: (206)
546-4647
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