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SGN 103 — Fingerspelling and Numbering Systems in ASL

3 credits · 3 hours

Provides instruction in the rules of fingerspelling and numbering systems in American Sign Language. Students will have opportunities for practice in the development of expressive and receptive skills at increasing levels of complexity. Receptive skill development focuses on whole words and numbers in isolation, as well as reading fingerspelling and numbers embedded in signed sentences. Expressive skill development focuses on accuracy, fluency, clarity and speed. Prerequisite: SGN 101 with a grade of C or better, or consent of department chair

Prerequisites: SGN 101

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