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description     = This course introduces the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and is designed for students who have little or no previous knowledge of ASL.  Students will focus on learning the ASL alphabet, basic vocabulary, grammar structure, fingerspelling, commands, and ASL questions.  Students will be given the opportunity to develop both receptive and expressive skills in order  to hold a beginning-level conversation with deaf/hard-of-hearing native users of ASL.  An awareness of the history and culture of deaf people, as well as information on deaf role models, are included in the course.
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teacher         = [[Rogelio Contreras]]
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This course introduces the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and is designed for students who have little or no previous knowledge of ASL. Students will focus on learning the ASL alphabet, basic vocabulary, grammar structure, fingerspelling, commands, and ASL questions. Students will be given the opportunity to develop both receptive and expressive skills in order  to hold a beginning-level conversation with deaf/hard-of-hearing native users of ASL. An awareness of the history and culture of deaf people, as well as information on deaf role models, are included in the course.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 29 January 2025


Department World Languages
Teacher Rogelio Contreras
Sessions 2
GR Code FL1
Offered Currently
Open to Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

This course introduces the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and is designed for students who have little or no previous knowledge of ASL. Students will focus on learning the ASL alphabet, basic vocabulary, grammar structure, fingerspelling, commands, and ASL questions. Students will be given the opportunity to develop both receptive and expressive skills in order to hold a beginning-level conversation with deaf/hard-of-hearing native users of ASL. An awareness of the history and culture of deaf people, as well as information on deaf role models, are included in the course.