WLC 400: WLC Major Capstone
Students work with the instructor and WLC faculty advisors to research, synthesize, write and present their Capstone projects. Students will also assemble a Graduation Portfolio reflecting how each MLO was met. This course is required for all Japanese, Spanish and World Languages and Cultures majors.
Units: 4
Course reflection WLC 400
One of the last classes that I attended at CSUMB was WLC 400 with Dr. Christine Fernández. I took this class in the spring of 2019. It is a requirement for the Spanish major. WLC 400 was one of the most challenging classes I have taken throughout my college experience. During this semester my partner and I worked on our Capstone project, which we decided to focus on The Existentialism in Julio Cortazar’s short stories. Throughout this course we also worked on our presentation that we had to give at the capstone festival and put it in our E portfolio. This course was an incredible experience, both in the research and in developing our main topic. This was the course in which we applied everything learned in the other Spanish classes.
Students work with the instructor and WLC faculty advisors to research, synthesize, write and present their Capstone projects. Students will also assemble a Graduation Portfolio reflecting how each MLO was met. This course is required for all Japanese, Spanish and World Languages and Cultures majors.
Units: 4
Course reflection WLC 400
One of the last classes that I attended at CSUMB was WLC 400 with Dr. Christine Fernández. I took this class in the spring of 2019. It is a requirement for the Spanish major. WLC 400 was one of the most challenging classes I have taken throughout my college experience. During this semester my partner and I worked on our Capstone project, which we decided to focus on The Existentialism in Julio Cortazar’s short stories. Throughout this course we also worked on our presentation that we had to give at the capstone festival and put it in our E portfolio. This course was an incredible experience, both in the research and in developing our main topic. This was the course in which we applied everything learned in the other Spanish classes.