ASL 302 : Advanced American Sign Language II and Structure

This course is a continuation of ASL 301. The course builds on the skills examined and practiced in AMS 21 and provides an intense study and application of advanced American Sign Language competencies. This course also provides a survey of the linguistic structure of ASL particularly its phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. This course is conducted entirely in ASL. Expressive and receptive abilities are enhanced and practiced in native/immersion environments. Prerequisite: ASL 301 with a C or better. Three class hours and two lab hours per week. Gen. Ed. Competencies Met: Human Expression.

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