Course Info: LS-0123
Course | LS-0123 American Sign Language I |
Long Title | American Sign Language I |
Term | 2018F |
Note(s) |
Satisfies Distribution Textbook information |
Meeting Info | Franklin Patterson Hall 108 on T,TH from 12:30-1:50 |
Faculty | Dana Hoover |
Capacity | 20 |
Available | 1 |
Waitlist | 0 |
Distribution(s) |
Culture, Humanities, and Languages |
Cumulative Skill(s) | Multiple Cultural Perspectives |
Additional Info | In this course, students are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time. This time includes practicing sign language with the DVDs/classmates, doing their student workbooks, doing readings and writing reaction papers/one term paper with their choice of topic related to ASL/Deaf Culture. |
Description | This course introduced the third most widely used language in the United States and Canada. It is intended to give an overview of both the language and the culture of the Deaf community. Emphasis focuses on learning basic grammatical structure, as well as developing receptive and expressive signing skills using everyday conversation and giving a skit in American Sign Language. Cultural aspects of the Deaf community were shared through readings, videotapes/DVDs, presenters and class discussions. |