- ASL-001
- Intro to Asl: Level 1
- Credit(s) 4
Introduction to American Sign Language: Level 1
ASL 001 covers the beginning fundamental principles of American Sign Language a visual/spatial
language used by Deaf people in the United States and Canada. ASL introduces basic
information and cultural/ historical background about the Deaf community and Deaf
culture. This course is recommended for students who encounter Deaf people in their
working environment, or who are majoring in American Sign Language/Deaf Studies. ASL
001 is as a prerequisite for students who wish to enter an Interpreter Preparation
Program. Students are expected to attend outside Deaf events at their own expense.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- ASL-002
- Inter American Sign Language:
- Credit(s) 4
Intermediate American Sign Language: Level 2
ASL 002 is designed to introduce students to the second semester of ASL. Students
will engage in conversation using ASL at a level expected from intermediate signers.
Students will expand conversational skills such as turn-taking, discussion of culturally
appropriate topics and leave-taking. Students will also learn how to relate simple
experiences and events using ASL. This course is recommended for students who encounter
Deaf people in their working environment, or who plan on majoring in American Sign
Language/ Deaf Studies. Students are expected to attend outside Deaf events at their
own expense.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- ASL 001
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU