ASL 2300 A (CRN: 12174)
American Sign Language: Understanding Deaf Culture
3 Credit Hours—Seats Available!
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About ASL 2300 A
Provides students a comprehensive orientation to Deaf communities as linguistic and cultural minorities. Students will explore various aspects of American Deaf culture.
Notes
This course will have interpreters to facilitate lecture/ discussion for all students at each class meeting; Some Tuesdays will be online asynchronous; dates TBD. Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
This course is designed to engage students into the ‘Deaf World’ by exploring various aspects of American Deaf Culture including values, beliefs, norms, identities, traditions, arts, communities, and language. Students will also examine internal and external factors that affect Deaf communities through social, cultural, and political lenses. This course contains lecture, interactive class discussion, community engagement, and critical analyses. This course will be conducted in Spoken English.
Section Expectation
Except for the first Tuesday, all Tuesdays will be online, while all Thursdays will be in person.
Evaluation
Yellowdig Discussion - 20% Short quizzes - 30% Recaps - 25% Op-Ed Article - 25%
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