ASLP285 — Practicum in ASL
This course invites students to explore some specific practical applications of ASL, to consider the implications of these applications, and to examine their own assumptions of these ASL aspects more closely. The studies in this independent course will students who want to make the most of their skills, using ASL in practical situations (interpreting, peer tutoring, ing other students, or working in ASL environment). PRE- or 0 or better in the ASL Proficiency Interview, or consent of department. Nine hours of work each week. 3 semester hours Course