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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of fundamentals of language and culture with additional vocabulary, grammar features, and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on conversational skills. Prerequisite: ASLG U102 and ASLG U102A; or demonstrated proficiency; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Concentration on intermediate conversational and discourse skills. This course is conducted entirely using American Sign Language. Prerequisite: ASLG U201; or placement through demonstrated proficiency; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
General understanding of the theory, practices, and ethics of facilitating oral communication between English and American Sign Language, including implications of disability law. Develops basic skills for professional interpreting in its cultural context with practice in signing with form and meaning. Prerequisite: ASLG U202; placement or demonstrated proficiency above ASLG U202; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation and applied practice in converting signed messages in ASL to spoken English, including development of skills and judgment in use of register, word choice, and intonation. Prerequisite: ASLG U202; or placement or demonstrated proficiency above ASLG U202; or consent of instructor. PreCo: ASLG U310.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation and applied practice in converting messages in spoken English to ASL, including development of skills and judgment in use of signing space, register, discourse mapping, compressions, expansions, and the relationship between meaning and form. Prerequisite: ASLG U202; or placement or demonstrated proficiency above ASLG U202; or consent of instructor. PreCo: ASLG U310.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced preparation and applied practice in converting signed messages in ASL to spoken English, including development of skills and judgment in the use of register, word choice, intonation, and demonstrating accuracy of intent. Prerequisite: ASLG U311.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced preparation and applied practice in converting messages spoken English to ASL, including development of skills and judgment in use of signing space, register, discourse mapping, compressions, expansions, and the relationship between meaning and form. Prerequisite: ASLG U312.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of selected topics chosen by instructor. Prerequisite: ASLG U201 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Directed research and reading project outside the classroom of a complex and extensive nature in keeping with the student's creative and/or scholarly interests. May be repeated with the consent of the instructor and advisor for a total of no more than six hours of undergraduate credit. Prerequisite: GPA 2.0 overall, 2.5 in American Sign language courses, and consent of faculty supervisor.
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1.00 Credits
Supervised professional experience or research outside of the classroom, involving a meaningful project or activity for the employing firm or organization and a scholarly project for the student. For three credit hours, a student is to work 135 hours with an approved agency; for two credit hours, 90 hours; for one credit hour, 45 hours. A contractual agreement signed by the student, the instructor of record, and other designated faculty and administrators is required. A student may repeat ASLG U499 once with a different internship contract description for a total of no more than six hours of undergraduate credit. Prerequisite: ASLG U201 or above; GPA 2.0 overall, 2.5 in ASLG courses; and consent of the faculty supervisor and advisor.
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