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Nov 24, 2024
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ASL 201 - Intermediate American Sign Language I This is the third in a four-course sequence in American Sign Language (ASL). The course includes extensive work on receptive and expressive use of ASL. It emphasizes the grammatical structure of ASL, particularly its morphology, syntax, and semantics. In addition to class sessions, students will work with media from external resources. This course has a community interaction requirement of 14 hours over the semester.
Prerequisite(s): ASL 102 or departmental permission. Co-requisite(s): Credits: 4
Meets the Following Core Requirement: Cultural Interpretation; Engaged Learning Course Typically Offered: Fall Course Type: American Sign Language
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