ASL 3 (SIGN 3100)
This course helps the student to develop his/her abilities to question, narrate, and give detailed descriptions of activities, plans, and directions. The student is expected to converse effectively in ASL with native signers from a variety of backgrounds. The student also learns to express him/herself effectively on a number of topics of current, public, and personal interest, making any necessary accommodations to context, setting, or register.
Prerequisite: ASL 2
Credits:
5.0
Programs offering this course:
To register for this course, you must apply to the college and be accepted into:
