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|name=American Sign Language II | |||
description | |description=This course is designed for students to expand their understanding of the grammar and vocabulary of American Sign Language studied during the first level course. Students are given the opportunity to continue to develop both their receptive and expressive skills in order to communicate effectively with deaf individuals. An awareness of the history and culture of deaf people, opportunities to interact with the deaf community and information on deaf role models are included in the course. Students also study different sign language systems in existence. | ||
department | |department=Foreign Language and Literature | ||
teacher | |teacher=Rogelio Contreras | ||
sessions | |sessions=2 | ||
prerequisites | |prerequisites=American Sign Language I | ||
|grcode=FL2 | |||
grcode | |offered=Currently | ||
offered | |opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors | ||
opento | |requiredby=STEM House, Career College House, Fine Arts House, Liberal Arts House | ||
requiredby | }} | ||
Revision as of 01:32, 14 January 2022
Department | Foreign Language and Literature |
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Teacher | Rogelio Contreras |
Sessions | 2 |
Prerequisites | American Sign Language I |
GR Code | FL2 |
Offered | Currently |
Open to |
Sophomores Juniors Seniors |
Required by |
STEM Career & College Fine Arts Liberal Arts |
This course is designed for students to expand their understanding of the grammar and vocabulary of American Sign Language studied during the first level course. Students are given the opportunity to continue to develop both their receptive and expressive skills in order to communicate effectively with deaf individuals. An awareness of the history and culture of deaf people, opportunities to interact with the deaf community and information on deaf role models are included in the course. Students also study different sign language systems in existence.