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SIGN LANGUAGE 252: American Sign Language II
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Students will develop advanced competence of complex ASL grammatical features including vocabulary building. Integrates and refines expressive and receptive skills in ASL. Encourages more creative use of non-manual markers, expression, classifiers, body language/postures, and signing space. This course is taught in ASL. Prerequisites: Lang 14-251 or permission of instructor. (F, S)
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SIGN LANGUAGE 256: American Sign Language Practicum
1.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course allows students to gain practical experience by participating in teaching children American Sign Language while under the supervision of the instructor. This course will provide an introduction into curriculum planning, creating, and integrating developmentally appropriate activities and materials when working with children in educational settings.
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SIGN LANGUAGE 351: American Sign Language III
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course will provide students the opportunity to develop competence in their ability to communicate about a variety of topics with the deaf community. Students will distinguish between English to ASL and ASL to English. Students will model appropriate language and cultural behaviors in a variety of situations. Discussions, activities, and multi-media components will also reinforce the student's receptive and expressive skills. This course is taught entirely in ASL with limited to no use of voice. Prerequisites: Lang 14-252 or permission of instructor. (S)
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SIGN LANGUAGE 451: American Sign Language IV
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Emphasizes advanced linguistic aspects of ASL and encourages contact with the deaf community. Students will translate written text into ASL and improve their ability to make formal presentations in ASL. Develops vocabulary, grammatical knowledge, and conversational competence with a total immersion approach. Broadens and strengthens the student's knowledge, fluency, and competence in American Sign Language through interpreting, transliterating, voice to sign and sign to voice. Students will develop proficient conversational storytelling skills. This course is taught entirely in ASL with no voice. Prerequisites: Lang 14-351 or permission of instructor. (F)
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SIGN LANGUAGE 459: Independent Study in American Sign Language
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Offered by special arrangement and petition approved by the modern language faculty. May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours. (F, S)
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Social Science 480: Methods in Secondary School Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A course for prospective teachers in the social sciences stressing materials, methods and techniques in teaching social studies in terms of the needs and problems of secondary education. This course must be taken before student teaching. (F)
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Social Science 500: Special Offerings
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Courses which are offered on only one occasion or variable issue-oriented course which have the content described in the title. Credit and prerequisites as announced.
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Sociology 101: General Sociology
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course is designed to provide a greater understanding of the social world. Sociology is defined as a scientific study of human behavior in social life with an assumption that there are social forces which shape and influence patterns of behavior and ways of thinking. These include social forces such as culture, stratification, age, gender, race and ethnicity, and globalization. Several sociological perspectives serve as the point of reference by which human behavior at the micro and macro level are better understood. (F, S, SS)
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Sociology 217: The Family
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
The family is studied as a historical and changing social institution. The structure and patterns of the family in modern life are examined. Prerequisite: Soc 35-101. (F, S)
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Sociology 230: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course is designed to explore competing explanations for the causes and/or influences of, and cures for social problems at the micro and macro levels. The course critically analyzes dominant definitions of social problems, the political and economic roots of these problems, and the public policies aimed at reducing them. Prerequisite: Soc 35-101. (F, S)
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