Demonstrate general knowledge of a sociocultural group other than the one emphasized for the major. Develop a basic understanding of the ways of thinking (ideas, beliefs, attitudes, values, philosophies), the behavioral practices (patterns of social interactions) and the tangible/intangible cultural products (for example, art, history, literature, music) of the second culture. The second culture studied must be totally different from the target culture and majority American culture.

Complete at least one upper-division class focusing on a sociocultural group not reflected by the language or culture emphasized for the major.

Note: Student majors may take a total of no more than two non-WLC courses to satisfy WLC MLO 5 or 6. Please consult with your major advisor.

 

Required Courses