ASL 2150 — AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
Continuation of ASL 2140 . The course will emphasize the history of deafness in America, and the linguistic structure and visual and conceptual nature of American Sign Language. Course includes the development of intermediate expressive and receptive conversational sign language skills. A minimum grade of C is required if being used to satisfy the Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement.
Prerequisites: ASL 2140
Part of
- General Education and Course Requirements
- Sign Language Interpretation Degree Pathway
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