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This course is the final professional experience in the Sign Language Education program and is a required field experience consisting a minimum of forty-five (45) consecutive teaching hours. During this experience, the student teacher is mentored by a cooperating faculty and by an university supervisor. Students with extensive sign language teaching experience, and with approval of the department, may undertake an on-the-job internship placement. A required seminar is conducted regularly to share teaching challenges, celebrate successes and to exchange useful teaching techniques.

ASL 752; a B grade or above is required; and program consent/approval.

Program: American Sign Language

Credit: 3

Other Courses

ASL-899

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

American Sign Language

Credits 1-3

ASL-895

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

American Sign Language

ASL-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

American Sign Language

Credits 1-3

ASL-795

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

American Sign Language

ASL-777

Digital Pedagogy in…

With the advent of non-traditional approaches to learning,…

American Sign Language

Credits 3

ASL-770

Sign Language Planning…

This course covers language planning and policy in…

American Sign Language

Credits 3