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LASS students have the opportunity to:

Learn academic research, writing, and speaking skills

  • Students in the LASS Career Community acquire foundational skills in their majors that can translate to a wide array of fulfilling jobs in areas like education, social services, cultural studies, American Sign Language, and Communication.
  • Writing, speaking, and researching effectively are three of the ten skills today’s employers seek the most, according to a 2013 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).

Serve the community

  • Programs such as Sociology, Psychology, and Communications allow students to serve the community in meaningful ways, often resulting in internships or service learning opportunities that enrich students’ educational experiences.
  • Advocating on the behalf of those in your community who are in need can be a rewarding vocation, and LASS students will learn about how to make a profound difference in the well-being of others while gaining valuable work experience.

Transfer to a 4-year university

  • Many of the LASS degrees allow students to fulfill their foreign language and general education requirements through courses taken before transferring.
  • Sinclair’s articulation agreements with area colleges and universities allow most or all of your credits to transfer toward a bachelor’s degree, enabling you to enter a four-year program as an advanced student, in many cases.