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ARTS 646: Intermediate Painting
8.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
More complex issues of the visual language. Still life and the fi gure continue as dominant subject matter. Slide lectures. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits. Prereq: ARTS 546. Lab. 4 cr.
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ARTS 796: Independent Study in the Visual Arts
8.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
A) Photography; B) Sculpture; C) Drawing; D) Painting; E) Printmaking; F) Water Media; G) Architectural Design; H) Curatorial Assistant; I) Painting in Italy; J) Ceramics; K) Wood Design; L) Art History. Open to highly qualifi ed juniors and seniors who have completed the advanced level courses in the chosen medium. May be repeated to a total of 8 credits. Prereq: permission of department chairperson and supervising faculty member or members. Special fee on some sections. 1-8 cr.
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ASL 435: American Sign Language I
1.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Introduction to American Sign Language with emphasis on visual receptive and expressive use of language, as well as providing opportunities for other forms for visual communication such as facial expression, mime, and gesture. Participants develop their skills through videotapes, classroom participation, and readings that cover issues important to the Deaf community. A weekly, one-hour language laboratory is required as part of this course. Limited to 15 students. Special fee. No credit if credit has been received for COMM 533. 4 cr.
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ASL 436: American Sign Language II
1.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Continuation of ASL 435 and expansion on concepts and principles. Focus on more advanced vocabulary and patterns of grammar; use of space and modulation of signs to denote aspects of time and location; and additional information on Deaf culture. A weekly one-hour language laboratory is required as part of this course. Prereq: ASL 435 or program evaluation. Limited to 15 students. No credit if credit has been received for COMM 733. 4 cr.
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ASL 531: American Sign Language III
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Continuation of ASL 436. Expands on groundwork and grammatical principles established in ASL I and II. Introduces the sociolinguistics aspects of ASL as it functions within the deaf cultural context. Limited to 15 students. Prereq: ASL 436 or program evaluation. 4 cr.
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ASL 532: American Sign Language IV
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Continuation of ASL 531. Expands on the groundwork and grammatical principles established in ASL I, II, and III. Introduces the sociolinguistic aspects of ASL as it functions within the deaf cultural context. Areas of investigation include use of formal versus informal sign register; sign variation by region, age, and gender; social factors that give rise to code switching; and political and cultural evolution of the U.S. deaf community. Taught in the target language using the direct experience method. Prereq: ASL 531 or program evaluation. Limited to 15 students. 4 cr.
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ASL 599: Special Topics in American Sign Language/Deaf Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Selected topics related to American Sign Language and deaf studies that vary by semester. Description available in departmental offi ce during preregistration. May be repeated for credit (maximum of 8 credits) if topics diff er. 1-4 cr.
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ASL 621: Advanced American Sign Language Discourse I
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Focuses on the use of ASL discourse in formal as well as informal settings. Students explore the genres of public speaking, artistic expression, formal discussion, interview, and narrative. Development of ASL vocabulary in specialized areas not covered in previous courses. Prereq: ASL 532. 4 cr.
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ASL 622: American Sign Language Discourse II
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
In this advanced ASL course, students will advance their ASL profi ciency by focusing on vocabulary, syntax, and discourse related to the following topics: 1) biological/ medical, 2) fi nancial, 3) technical/mechanical, and 4) cross-culturalcomparisons and issues. Th e cross-cultural topic, in particular, will be a focus throughout the semester. Students work in small assigned groups, on a rotating basis, in which they research and develop speeches on the four topics mentioned above. Th e class requires both in-class feedback and out-if-class work. Prereq: INTR 438 and ASL 621. 4 cr.
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BCHM 658: General Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
A comprehensive, introductory course emphasizing the cellular metabolism and the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. Prereq: BIOL 411, CHEM 545-546, CHEM 547-548, or CHEM 651-652. Coreq: BCHM 659 (except BCHM majors who are encouraged to take BCHM 755). 0/3 cr.
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