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SIGL 202: American Sign Language
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 4 Cr. Hrs This course is a continuation of SIGL 201/SIGL 201L presented in the target language. Instruction is designed to: 1) expand student responsibility for assigned and incidental vocabulary; 2) refine culturally appropriate clarifying behaviors and non-manual signals; 3) promote initiative for self-generated material in social interactions; and 4) expand formats of dialogues and monologues. Required for majors. Prerequisite: SIGL 201/SIGL 201L with a "C" or better and instructor's permission.
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SIGL 203: Fingerspelling and Numbers
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 2 Cr. Hrs This course addresses skill-building and the culturally appropriate use of both the manual alphabet and numbering system. The focus is on whole word and phrase recognition common in signed conversations. Videotaping and feedback are necessary components of instruction. Required for majors. Prerequisites: SIGL 101, or instructor's permission.
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SIGL 204: Signing Seminar
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 2 Cr. Hrs This course introduces students to (1) basic philosophy, historical perspectives, principles, and terminology related to the interpreting field; (2) ethical considerations; (3) rights, roles, and responsibilities of all individuals involved in the communication process; (4) various sign systems; (5) the growth and development of sign language interpreting as a profession. Required for majors. Prerequisites: SIGL 101 or instructor's permission.
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SIGL 210: Support Systems for Signers
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs This course is designed for students in transition from completion of the program to employment and/or continuing education. Course concepts include effective interpersonal skills, the exploration of self management resources, and strategies for becoming interdependent. Readings and small-group discussions address the needs of students to build confidence and personal awareness in a bi-cultural and cross-cultural environment outside the classroom. Required for majors. Prerequisites: SIGL 201/SIGL 201L and/or instructor's permission.
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SIGL 213: Creative Sign Language
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs This performance-based course introduces sign language students to "enhanced" forms of signing, beyond conversation. Features of ASL are integrated with common forms of literature performed in public settings toward common settings of performing in the community. Stimulus materials include pantomime a storytelling, poetry, and songs of deaf and hearing artists. Prerequisites: SIGL 201/SIGL 201L with a "C" or better, COMM 101, THEA 111, and SIGH 202/SIGL 202L.
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SIGL 220: Deaf Culture and Community
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs This course examines the works of prominent people and events that support the history and evolution of Deaf Culture. Comparisons are drawn from broader, parallel, fundamental studies on language and culture. Materials that emphasize current issues relating to language study and minority group dynamics. This course will also address (1) dynamics within family groups and/ or educational institutions; (2) cross-cultural issues; and (3) the structure and development of the deaf community. Recommend completion of ENGL 090/ENGL 101. Required for majors. Prerequisites: SIGL 101, PSYC 101 or SOCY 102; or instructor approval.
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SIGL P150: Sign Language
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr The course introduces the non-signer, non professional to survival communication with signs. It combines the vocabulary and features of American Sign Language (ASL) with English word order. This common form of social communication between deaf and hearing adults is known as Pidgin Signed English (PSE).
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SIGL P151: Sign Language
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr For survival signers, this is a continuation of SIGL P150, a course where some formal and/or informal and/or informal exposure to manual communication is expected. Activities will include additional visual-gestural readiness, expanded receptive and expressive vocabulary, and introductory information of the American Deaf Culture and communities. Not for specialized vocabulary needs of persons in professional or para-professional settings.
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SIGL P152: Sign Language
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr This self-contained short course is a continuation of SIGL P151 and can also meet the needs of the experienced social signer with activities for expressive and receptive fluency, expanded vocabulary, and information to increase awareness and sensitivity to the local deaf community. Not for specialized vocabulary needs of persons in professional or para-professional settings.
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SOCS 199: Social Science Workshop
9.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1-3 Cr. Hrs This class is a Social Science workshop course which may not transfer to another institution. This course is repeatable for a total of 9 credit hours.
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