American Sign Language (ASL), C.S.C.
This program prepares students to communicate proficiently in American Sign Language, including both expressive and receptive skills. The ASL Career Studies Certificate will improve the students’ marketability in a wide range of positions where it is necessary to possess effective communication between hearing and Deaf persons. These fields include careers such as teaching, health and social service occupations, and public safety positions. Many people already holding positions in these areas would enhance their ability to perform their current jobs by expanding the range of people with whom they can communicate. The ASL Career Studies Certificate also fulfils all of the prerequisite require
Courses
- ASL 100 — Orientation to Acquisition of ASL as an Adult
- ASL 101 — Beginning American Sign Language I
- ASL 102 — Beginning American Sign Language II
- ASL 115 — Fingerspelling And Number Use in ASL
- ASL 125 — History of the U.S. Deaf Community
- ASL 201 — Intermediate American Sign Language I
- ASL 202 — Intermediate American Sign Language II
- ASL 220 — Comparative Linguistics: ASL/English
- SDV 100 — College Success Skills
- SDV 101 — Orientation to: