ASL102 — American Sign Language 2
3 Credits This course will continue to develop the student’s expressive and receptive American Sign Language skills. It will present the student with additional vocabulary and conceptual skills that will advance the student’s ability to manually communicate with the deaf and non-verbal individuals. At completion of the course, the student will be able to carry on more complex informal and semi-formal, interactive conversations with native ASL users, as well as present descriptive accounts of day-to-day activities and events. This course will focus on ASL vocabulary, concepts and grammar, deaf community and culture. Prerequisites: ASL 101 - American Sign Language 1
Prerequisites: ASL101
Part of
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Anthropology Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Economics Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Psychology Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Sociology Concentration