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SED DE 551: Deaf Literature and ASL FolkloreRepresentative
3.00 Credits
Boston University
fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama depicted in readings and videotapes related to everyday lives of Deaf people. Develops insight and appreciation of Deaf literature and ASL folklore and their implications for education. (Offered alternate years.) Czubek. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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SED DE 551 - Deaf Literature and ASL FolkloreRepresentative
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SED DE 552: Seminar:Selected Topics in Deaf StudiesTopics
3.00 Credits
Boston University
pertinent to current cultural and educational issues concerning Deaf adults and children. Children's literature, development of services for and by the Deaf (locally, nationally, internationally); the professions: law, medicine, and education, and their effects on society's view of the Deaf; aging and the Deaf. In-depth discussion and contact with professionals in these areas . Czubek . 4 cr, 1st sem.
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SED DE 552 - Seminar:Selected Topics in Deaf StudiesTopics
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SED DE 554: Field Experience:Deaf StudiesPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
consent of program coordinator. Students work in an agency providing services to Deaf people for a minimum of one day per week. Supervision maintained in cooperation with the staff of the Deaf Studies Program and agency personnel. Specific placement depends on students' interests in particular setting or area. Czubek. Variable cr, either sem.
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SED DE 570: American Sign Language IIntroductory
3.00 Credits
Boston University
course that provides nonnative signers an opportunity to study American Sign Language as a foreign or second language. Emphasizes ASL grammatical structure and receptive skills. An introduction to the Deaf community is presented through conversation. Staff. 4 cr, 1st sem. and Summer Term I.
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SED DE 570 - American Sign Language IIntroductory
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SED DE 571: American Sign Language IIPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SED DE 570. Continuation of SED DE 570. Patterns of lexical and grammatical structure reviewed and extended. Extensive information on Deaf culture is presented through conversation. Staff. 4 cr, either sem. and Summer Term II.
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SED DE 572: Psychology,Sociology,and the DeafSurveys
3.00 Credits
Boston University
historical, currentphilosophical, and future directions in educating Deaf children. Includes the study of concepts and research specifically related to the psychological functioning of Deaf children and adults. Czubek. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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SED DE 590: American Sign Language IIIPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SED DE 571. Intermediate course designed for students who have completed SED DE 570 and SED DE 571. A more in-depth discussion of the principles of American Sign Language. More complex grammatical processes are developed receptively and expressively in students. Presents further exposure to more sophisticated dialogue. Staff. 4 cr, either sem.
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SED DE 591: American Sign Language IVPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SED DE 590. In-depth discussion of principles of American Sign Language (ASL). More complex grammatical processes are developed expressively by students. Provides exposure to discourse processes in ASL. Staff. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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SED DE 591 - American Sign Language IVPrereq
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SED DE 592: ASL Advanced Grammar and SyntaxAn
5.00 Credits
Boston University
intensive course in the production and comprehension of advanced grammatical properties of ASL as a second language. This course will focus on learning advanced principles and strategies in the use of classifiers, compound, and complex sentence structures such as conditionals, temporal adverbials, relative clause, complement structures, etc. Staff. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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SED DE 593: ASL Academic LanguageThis
6.00 Credits
Boston University
course will focus on the production of ASL vocabulary an syntax in math, science, and technology. It will cover advanced vocabulary and advanced strategies for the presenting of technical vocabulary for instruction to both children and adults. Staff. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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