**Review** Undergraduate Catalog 2025-2026

ASL 201 American Sign Language III

This intermediate course increases experiences in American Sign Language (ASL) and diverse Deaf Cultural topics to include intersectional identities to promote complex dialogic discourse to encourage personal expression in ASL. Students will continue deepening their comprehension and production of ASL grammar and sentence structure, foundational narrative discourse, descriptive classifiers, locatives, and depicting verbs with the aim of developing communicative competence at an intermediate level.

3

Prerequisites

ASL 102 with a minimum grade of D-

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Summer Annually

Course Attribute

LAA4-Arts&Hum-World Languages and LAMS-Multicultural Studies and GT Foreign Languages

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

ASL 202 American Sign Language IV

This upper intermediate course increases experiences in American Sign Language (ASL) and diverse Deaf Cultural topics, including how Deaf people get communication access to healthcare systems, telecommunication systems, economic systems, and social justice. Students will build on dialogic discourse regarding specialized topics, such as fitness, wellness, finances, weather, and travel. Students will demonstrate appropriate use of compound signs, semantics, numerical incorporation, spatial referents, and non-manual markers.

3

Prerequisites

ASL 201 with a minimum grade of D-

Offered

Generally offered Spring Annually

Course Attribute

LAA4-Arts&Hum-World Languages and LAMS-Multicultural Studies and GT Foreign Languages

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

ASL 210 ASL and Deaf Culture I

This course is focused on the development of a wide array of ASL skills and Deaf cultural knowledge useful in a variety of professional careers including, business, criminal justice, education, healthcare, psychology, social services, and the humanities.

3

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring Annually

Course Attribute

LAB3Soc&BehSci-HumBeh,Cult,Soc and LAMS-Multicultural Studies and GT Human Behavior & Soc Sys

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

ASL 212 ASL and Deaf Culture II

This course builds on what was learned in ASL for Professional I and continues the focus on the development of a wide array of ASL skills and Deaf cultural knowledge useful in a variety of professional careers including, business, criminal justice, education, healthcare, psychology, social services, and the humanities.

3

Prerequisites

ASL 210 with a minimum grade of D-

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring Annually

Course Attribute

LAB3-Soc&BehSci-HumBeh,Cult,Soc and LAMS-Multicultural Studies and GT Human Behavior & Soc Sys

Course Fee

Course Fee Required