Japanese Language Courses

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The WLCC at OCCC provides Oklahoma City and surrounding communities with access to a rich variety of resources, supports, and technologies for learning world languages and cultures. We empower students to achieve their goals, and we help our community thrive in increasingly global contexts.

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The WLCC at OCCC provides Oklahoma City and surrounding communities with access to a rich variety of resources, supports, and technologies for learning world languages and cultures. We empower students to achieve their goals, and we help our community thrive in increasingly global contexts.

The WLCC at Oklahoma City Community College aspires to be recognized by our students and our community as the finest resource center in the Midwest for the study of world languages and cultures.

  • Oklahoma City Branch

    7777 South May Avenue 73159-4444, Oklahoma City

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