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ASL1002 — American Sign Language II

3 credits · 3 hours

ASL 1002 - American Sign Language II ASL 1002 - American Sign Language II This course is designed to continue the study of American Sign Language (ASL) and the culture of Deafhood. Students refine receptive and expressive skills necessary to understand and utilize the language in its structure and format. Emphasis will be on accuracy of sign production/vocabulary (using the correct parameters as introduced in ASL 1001 ). This course will also emphasize ASL sentence types and correct ASL grammatical structure, and conversational skills. General Education Code: Arts and Humanities (ARHX) Elective Code(s): FLNG, LACU Previous: ASL* 102

Prerequisites: ASL1001

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