Academics

Course Overview

This course introduces students to different types of specialized discourses in American Sign Language. Emphasis is on comprehension, production and presentation skills. Students will be introduced to more complex grammatical features through presentational, narrative and dialogue practice. To pass this course, students are required to maintain a B- or higher in all developmental ASL courses.

Grade of B- or above in ASL 100, or qualifying performance on the ASL Self-assessment or on the ASL Screening Interview

Program: American Sign Language

Credit: 3

Faculty

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