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ASL 1229 Intermediate American Sign Language II

Expands ability to express abstract concepts in American Sign Language (ASL), further develops vocabulary and receptive and expressive fluency. Read and discuss topics related to deaf culture. Deaf community interaction required.

Division: Liberal Arts, Communication and Social Sciences
Department: American Sign Language
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No

Prereqs: ASL 1101 AND ASL 1228 AND ENG 1101 

Outcomes

  • Increase proficiency with ASL vocabulary.
  • Demonstrate basic conversation skills and use of appropriate American Sign Language vocabulary, fingerspelling and numbers.
  • Increase ability to use the appropriate syntax and grammar of American Sign Language.
  • Students can communicate/actively interact with members of the Deaf community on a wide range of topics in culturally appropriate ways. Students can use appropriate turn-taking techniques and can conform to cultural behaviors.

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom Hours: 3