Course attributes are descriptions assigned to Langara courses to help you determine how these courses meet associate degree, arts and science diploma, and university-transferable general elective requirements. These attributes are assigned based on how current Langara courses transfer to the BC research universities: UBC, UBCO, SFU, UVIC, and UNBC.
- What does a course attribute mean?
Course Attributes
Course attributes are assigned for the purpose of determining how a course meets associate degree, arts and science diploma, and university-transferable general elective requirements, and they reflect how the course currently transfers to at least one of the BC research universities. For example, a first-year course at Langara may be given a second-year attribute because it transfers to at least one of universities as a second-year course. This Langara course may transfer to all of the other universities as a first-year course.
- What do the course attribute symbols mean?
Attribute Symbols/Legend
2AR - Meets second-year arts requirement.
2SC - Meets second-year science requirement
HUM - Meets humanities requirement
LSC - Meets lab-science requirement
SCI - Meets science requirement
SOC - Meets social science requirement
UT - Meets "university-transferable" requirements. Course transfers to at least one of UBC, UBCO, SFU, UVIC, and UNBC
- How do my courses fit into Langara College program requirements?
My Courses and Graduation Requirements
You may use the Graduation Evaluation menu item available through Student Information System to determine how your courses meet associate degree, arts and science diploma, and university-transferable general elective requirements. All of the attributes, except UT, denote that the course is either an arts or a science course. Courses with only a UT attribute are not considered either arts or science courses.