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American Sign Language Minor, B.A.; B.A.A.; B.S.

The minor in American Sign Language (ASL) will enable students to acquire conversational skills in American Sign Language and to develop an appreciation and understanding of the way in which people in the Deaf community live, think and communicate. The ASL minor is designed for students who wish to expand their language skills and cultural knowledge to enhance other majors such as linguistics, communication sciences and disorders (speech-language pathology and audiology), journalism, business, education, theater, social work, psychology, health sciences, or other areas of study.

Program Requirements

Required Courses (18 hours)

ASL 100Introduction to the Deaf Community and Deaf Culture

3(3-0)

ASL 101American Sign Language, Level I

3(3-0)

ASL 102American Sign Language, Level II

3(3-0)

ASL 201American Sign Language, Level III

3(3-0)

ASL 202American Sign Language, Level IV

3(3-0)

ASL 390Sociocultural History of the American Deaf Community

3(3-0)

Electives (6 hours)

Select 6 hours in consultation with an advisor.

ASL 300Introduction to the DeafBlind Community

3(3-0)

ASL 401American Sign Language Level V

3(3-0)

ASL 402American Sign Language Level VI

3(3-0)

ASL 404Advanced Fingerspelling and Numbers

3(3-0)

ASL 510ASL Linguistics

3(3-0)

ASL 590Independent Study

1-4(Spec)

ASL 593Jamaica Study Abroad

3(Spec)

ASL 594ASL in Elementary Education

3(Spec)

ASL 595Community Placements with Deaf Children and Adults

3(1-3)

ASL 597American Sign Language Teaching Assistantship

3(Spec)

ASL 599Special Topics

1-6(Spec)

Total: 24 semester hours