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Course Overview

This course delves deeper into different types of specialized discourses reflecting different disciplines in American Sign Language. Emphasis is on polishing students’ ability to comprehend and participate in classroom discussion in preparation for undergraduate study. Students will be introduced to more complex grammatical features in different types of presentational situations. 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 101, or qualifying performance on the ASL self-assessment, or on the ASL Screening Interview.

Program: American Sign Language

Credit: 3

Other Courses

ASL-595U

Special Topics

Special Topics

American Sign Language

Credits 3

ASL-499

Independent Study

A project in the area of the student's…

American Sign Language

Credits 1-3

ASL-495

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

American Sign Language

Credits 1-5

ASL-494

Senior Seminar

This capstone course is required for those students…

American Sign Language

Credits 3

ASL-490

ASL Internship

This course is intended as a cumulative application…

American Sign Language

Credits 1-6

ASL-480

Introduction to ASL…

The course is designed to give students the…

American Sign Language

Credits 3