American Sign Language

Courses

ASL 101: American Sign Language I

Credits 3
Theory Credit
2
Experimental Laboratory Credit
1

This course is an introduction to American Sign Language. Students will learn the basis of nonverbal communication skills as a foundation for learning American Sign Language. Upon course completion, students should be able to introduce themselves, exchange personal information, talk about one's family activities, give directions, and describe others utilizing sign language.

Code C

ASL 102: American Sign Language II

Credits 3
Theory Credit
2
Experimental Laboratory Credit
1

This course is part two of a five part sequence and allows students the opportunity to practice sign language skills. In addition, the course provides students with instruction on how to make requests, talk about family, occupation, and daily routines in sign language. Upon course completion, students should be able to conduct a basic conversation utilizing sign language.

Code C