2025-2026 Undergraduate General Catalog

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AMSL 1101 American Sign Language I

This course presents the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) whereby students develop expressive and receptive language skills through learning basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, cultural awareness, and conversational behaviors. Students are introduced to the values, beliefs and behavioral norms shared by members of Deaf cultural communities. Field assignments and language lab hours required.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall and Interim in person, every Summer hybrid

Notes

Previously: ASL 110

AMSL 1102 American Sign Language II

This course continues the study of American Sign Language (ASL) designed to increase the student’s proficiency in intermediate ASL communication skills with the continued emphasis on comprehension skills, conversational skills, cultural awareness, grammatical features and vocabulary development. Field assignments and language lab hours required.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

AMSL 1101

Offered

Every Spring in person, every Summer online

Notes

Previously: ASL 111

AMSL 1120 Foundations in American Deaf Culture

This course provides insight into the culture of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and provides an understanding of the historical and philosophical trends in the Deaf Community with an overview of the psychological, emotional, vocational and educational status of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Included will be an introduction to the schools, organizations, and professional personnel involved in the education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at the local, state and national levels.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: ASL 101