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ASL 101 - Beginning American Sign Language I


This is a beginning course in American Sign Language (ASL). It will include extensive study of receptive and expressive use of ASL, as well as an introductory discussion of Deaf culture. Course content covers basic principles in the use of sign, sign vocabulary, and aspects of the grammar of ASL. In addition to class sessions, students will use written materials and other media outside of class. This course has a community interaction requirement of four hours over the semester.

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Credits: 4

Meets the Following Core Requirement: Cultural Interpretation
Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
Course Type: American Sign Language



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