SIGL 102 American Sign Language 2*

This course is a continuation of American Sign Language 1 and will be taught in the target language. This course builds off the basic skills developed in ASL 1 and focuses on developing accuracy and fluency in receptive and expressive skills. Additional linguistic features will be taught in order to enhance conversational skills. Spontaneous use of the language will expand the students’ vocabulary through various discussions on daily life and world events. Supplementary information on Deaf Culture (people, history, and various group dynamics) will be discussed. Videotapings and constructive feedback are necessary components of instruction. Required for majors. Prerequisites: SIGL 101 with a "C" or better. Corequisite: SIGL 102L

Credits

4.00 Credits

General Education Competency

Humanistic & Artistic Way of Knowing

SIGL 102American Sign Language 2*

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I. General Information

Department

II. Course Specification

General Education Competency

Humanistic & Artistic Way of Knowing

Credit Hours Narrative

4.00 Credits

III. Catalog Course Description

This course is a continuation of American Sign Language 1 and will be taught in the target language. This course builds off the basic skills developed in ASL 1 and focuses on developing accuracy and fluency in receptive and expressive skills. Additional linguistic features will be taught in order to enhance conversational skills. Spontaneous use of the language will expand the students’ vocabulary through various discussions on daily life and world events. Supplementary information on Deaf Culture (people, history, and various group dynamics) will be discussed. Videotapings and constructive feedback are necessary components of instruction. Required for majors. Prerequisites: SIGL 101 with a "C" or better. Corequisite: SIGL 102L

IV. Student Learning Outcomes

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

VI. Delivery Methodologies