ASL 330

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Advanced Language Proficiency through Cultural Studies: ASL

Language Studies College of Humanities

Course Description

Study of ASL and Deaf Culture using advanced level interpersonal, presentational, and interpretive skills in ASL. The skills acquired in ASL 100/200 level courses (or equivalent experience such as an ASL mission) will be applied to extending knowledge of Deaf culture and language.

When Taught

Contact Department

Min

3

Fixed/Max

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

0

Other Prerequisites

Successful completion of ASL 301 or equivalent experience such as completion of an ASL mission.

Note

Entry course for returned missionaries or others of equivalent language ability. Required course for obtaining language credit by examination. May fulfill GE requirements.