Learning Communities & Structured Learning
Events
What is a WSCC Learning Community?
A WSCC Learning Community (LC) is a group of students (usually one 9:30 course) who participate in organized group-learning outside of the classroom.
What do students in Learning Communities do?
Students in a Learning Community, or LC, attend “community” events together. LC students
share common experiences centered on their academics and community, achieve a deeper
understanding of their course’s subject matter, build relationships with one another,
and learn together.
In a Learning Community, students connect with their Wallace State community, faculty,
and peers by attending or virtually-attending campus and community events together,
and processing their experiences as part of their class.
Why take an LC?
- LC activities make learning personal. You’ll see how to use what you learn in the “real world”.
- You’ll use what you learn. See first bullet.
- You’ll explore course material in a more in-depth way.
- You’ll attend campus and off-campus events as part of your class.
- You’ll learn a lot about WSCC, your classmates, and yourself.
The Format
- Students register for ONE course, but connect with other courses through events and activities
- 9:30 classes only
- Students experience various WSCC and community opportunities
LC Courses
- Business
- Drafting
- English
- History
- Math
- Music
- Psychology
- Religion
- Speech
- Theatre
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