World Languages

Broaden your world: Learn another language

World Languages is proud to offer a variety of languages to meet the university degree requirements and/or to provide individuals with the opportunity to study another language and culture of interest to them. We provide learners with small classes with highly qualified professors, individualized help, and free tutoring services.

Why take a language at SCC?

  • Classes are a manageable size for lots of practice and attention
  • All classes are taught by highly qualified professors
  • Free tutoring is available
  • Advisors to assist you in course selection and registration
  • Day, Evening, and Summer classes to meet your needs
  • Hybrid classes with on-line instruction
  • Computerized Writing Center
  • Financial Aid is available
  • Classes transfer to universities

Classes and locations available to meet your needs

Classes are held day and evening on the SCC campus. Arrangements can also be made to offer classes off-campus at a business location if there are enough interested individuals at that facility.

In most of our languages we offer two types or tracks of courses: the degree transfer courses and the conversational courses. Many of our students take both degree transfer and conversational classes consecutively or concurrently.

Degree Transfer Courses

The degree transfer language classes includes courses numbered 101 and 102 for first year courses, and 201 and 202 for second year courses.

101 and 102 courses emphasize grammar and vocabulary building, while 201 and 202 courses practice speaking, reading, and writing the language. After completing 202, most students are fairly competent in the language and able to utilize it for business or pleasure.

While most students taking these courses will use them to transfer to a university to satisfy the language requirement, they are open to and recommended to anyone interested in learning the language.

Conversational Courses

The second track is the Conversational track. Successful completion of SPA202 can be used as a prerequisite for SPA235(advanced).

Conversational language classes meet fewer hours per week so they proceed more slowly than the degree transfer courses. Although students do learn grammar and vocabulary, the emphasis is on conversing in the language. At the universities these conversational courses are awarded elective credit only.

These courses are intended for those individuals whose goal is to develop speaking ability for their own use, for example, someone who travels to Spanish-speaking countries frequently.