ASL 202: Intermediate ASL IV
COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDERS
American Sign Language 202 is an advanced level Sign Language course concentrating on vocabulary, conceptual accuracy, and skill building to produce expressive and receptive spontaneous signed conversations. Designed for students who have previous course work in other manual communication systems as well as in the complex grammar, facial expression, metaphorical and idiomatic vocabulary of American Sign Language.
3 Credits
Prerequisites
- ASL 201: Intermediate ASL III $target.descriptions.MinimumGrade$
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for ASL 202
Subject Areas
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