Title

ASL1102 - American Sign Language and Deaf Culture II

Description

Description

This is the second in a series of courses designed to develop the skills and knowledge needed to communicate in American Sign Language (ASL). ASL 1102 will focus on vocabulary development, fingerspelling, numbers and grammatical structure. This course includes further practice with both expressive and receptive ASL, along with additional information about the Deaf Community and Deaf Culture.
API ID

Credits

3 (3/0/0)

Prerequisites

  • ASL1101
  • Grade of B or better in ASL1101.

Competencies

  1. Develop and increase expressive and receptive skills in American Sign Language (ASL).
  2. Expand ASL vocabulary.
  3. Perform and comprehend intermediate fingerspelling and numbers.
  4. Demonstrate the ability to comprehend and express ideas in ASL.
  5. Execute intermediate sentence structure.
  6. Develop advanced ASL conversational skills.
  7. Describe communication methods within the Deaf Community.
  8. Expand cultural awareness and cross-cultural concepts.
  9. Develop an insight into the nature of the language and culture of the Deaf.

Goal Areas

8. Global Perspective
Degrees that use this course

Degrees that use this course

Degree:
Associate of Science (AS)
The American Sign Language Pre-Interpreting Program prepares students to enter a bachelor’s degree program in the field of sign language...
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
60
Degree:
Certificate
The American Sign Language (ASL) Studies certificate provides students with a basic knowledge of American Sign Language and Deaf culture...
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
18
Degree:
Certificate
The American Sign Language and Deaf Studies certificate program is designed to introduce students to the language, culture, and history of...
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
9