Apr 30, 2024  
2021-22 Catalog 
    
2021-22 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Quarterly Credit Classes are available online, where you may filter class offerings by subject, time, day, or whether they are held on campus, online or are hybrid classes.

& = Common Course Identifier

 

World Languages

  
  • WLANG 194 - Special Topics in World Languages


    1-5 CR

    Allows specialized or in-depth study of a subject supplementing the World Languages curriculum. Topics are announced in the quarterly schedule. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

    Recommended: Permission of instructor.


    Find out when this course is offered


  
  • WLANG 195 - Special Topics in World Languages


    1-5 CR

    Allows specialized or in-depth study of a subject supplementing the World Languages curriculum. Topics are announced in the quarterly schedule. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

    Recommended: Permission of instructor.


    Find out when this course is offered


  
  • WLANG 196 - Special Topics in World Languages


    1-5 CR

    Allows specialized or in-depth study of a subject supplementing the World Languages curriculum. Topics are announced in the quarterly schedule. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

    Recommended: Permission of instructor.


    Find out when this course is offered


  
  • WLANG 197 - Special Topics in World Languages


    1-5 CR

    Allows specialized or in-depth study of a subject supplementing the World Languages curriculum. Topics are announced in the quarterly schedule. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

    Recommended: Permission of instructor.


    Find out when this course is offered



First-Year Seminar

Intended for New-to-BC, associates-degree-seeking students.   

 

  
  • FYS 101 - First Year Seminar


    3 CR

    The First-Year Seminar will equip students to thrive by exploring their identities and communities through a social justice lens; mapping out their professional, educational, financial, wellness, and social goals; and developing professional and academic skills alongside personal wellness practices.

    Course Outcomes
    1. Identify professional/career goals and key strategies for reaching those goals.
    2. Develop an academic plan that aligns with a Bellevue College Pathway and with professional/career goals.
    3. Examine the roles of family and community expectations, personal strengths, challenges, and social systems for personal success.
    4. Articulate a plan for finding and using academic, social, career, wellness, and financial resources.
    5. Develop and practice skills to enhance cross-cultural interaction, student-instructor interaction, student-community interaction, student-student interaction, and self-advocacy.
    6. Develop self-reflection techniques to identify strengths and opportunities for continual growth across the academic, social, wellness, financial, and career spheres.


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