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ASL101: American Sign Language I
– 4 credits
Introduction of principles, methods, and techniques for communicating with deaf people who sign. Development of expressive and receptive sign skills, manual alphabet, numbers, and sign vocabulary. Overview of syntax, grammar, and culture related to American Sign Language (A.S.L.).
Prerequisites: None. ASL103 suggested as a corequisite but not required.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
10132
Glendale
LA 103
In Person
05/27 –
06/26
Summer 2025
M,Tu,W,Th
9:00AM – 11:40AM
- D. Murray
Open
21 of 24 Seats Available
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Costs include ASL Course Fee: $3.00
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Notes
- Notes: In-Person Class
Class meets face-to-face on campus at the designated days and times.
Class 10132 costs include ASL Course Fee: $3
- Additional Notes: It is STRONGLY recommended that students taking any 101-202 foreign language courses do so in sequence without interruption.
Sign Language fulfills foreign language requirements for university transfer.
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Book Information
ASL102: American Sign Language II
– 4 credits
Continued development of knowledge and language skills for communicating with deaf people who sign. Includes numbers, fingerspelling, and culture. Emphasis on enhancement of receptive sign skills and continued development of expressive sign skills. Application of rudimentary, syntactical, and grammatical structure stressed with continued development of sign vocabulary. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ASL101 or permission of Department or Division. Completion of prerequisites within the last three years is required.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
10131
Glendale
LA 103
In Person
06/30 –
07/31
Summer 2025
M,Tu,W,Th
9:00AM – 11:40AM
- D. Murray
Open
24 of 24 Seats Available
-
Costs include ASL Course Fee: $3.00
-
Notes
- Notes: In-Person Class
Class meets face-to-face on campus at the designated days and times.
Class 10131 costs include ASL Course Fee: $3
- Additional Notes: It is STRONGLY recommended that students taking any 101-202 foreign language courses do so in sequence without interruption. Sign Language fulfills foreign language requirements for university transfer.
-
Book Information
ASL101: American Sign Language I – 4 credits
Introduction of principles, methods, and techniques for communicating with deaf people who sign. Development of expressive and receptive sign skills, manual alphabet, numbers, and sign vocabulary. Overview of syntax, grammar, and culture related to American Sign Language (A.S.L.).
Prerequisites: None. ASL103 suggested as a corequisite but not required.
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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10132
|
Glendale
LA 103 |
In Person
|
05/27 –
06/26
Summer 2025 |
M,Tu,W,Th
|
9:00AM – 11:40AM
|
|
Open
21 of 24 Seats Available |
|
ASL102: American Sign Language II – 4 credits
Continued development of knowledge and language skills for communicating with deaf people who sign. Includes numbers, fingerspelling, and culture. Emphasis on enhancement of receptive sign skills and continued development of expressive sign skills. Application of rudimentary, syntactical, and grammatical structure stressed with continued development of sign vocabulary. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ASL101 or permission of Department or Division. Completion of prerequisites within the last three years is required.
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10131
|
Glendale
LA 103 |
In Person
|
06/30 –
07/31
Summer 2025 |
M,Tu,W,Th
|
9:00AM – 11:40AM
|
|
Open
24 of 24 Seats Available |
|