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RTVB 2487: Internship-Radio and TV Broadcasting
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the College and the employer. Required Prerequisite: RTVB 1405 or Consent of coordinator
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SLNG 1211: Fingerspelling and Numbers
2.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Development of expressive and receptive skills in fingerspelling and numbers. Receptive skills focus on whole word phrase recognition and fingerspelling/ number comprehension in context. Expressive skills focus on the development of speed, clarity, and fluency.
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SLNG 1215: Visual/Gestural Communication
2.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Development of skills in non-verbal communications. Emphasizes the use and understanding of facial expression. Gestures, pantomime, and body language.
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SLNG 1291: Special Topics in Sign Language Interpreter
2.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledges, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.
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SLNG 1321: Introduction to the Interpreting Profession
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
An overview of the field of American Sign Language (ASL)/English interpretation. Provides an historical framework for the current principles, ethics, roles, responsibilities, and standard practices of the interpreting profession.
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SLNG 1347: Deaf Culture
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Historical and contemporary perspective of American Deaf culture using a sociocultural model. Includes cultural identity and awareness, values, group norms, communication, language, and significant contributions made by D/deaf people to the world.
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SLNG 1350: Sign-to-Voice
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Skill development in interpreting and transliterating from American Sign Language and other modes of communication to English and analysis of increasingly complex tasks utilizing simulated interpreting experiences including skills analysis and peer evaluation.
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SLNG 1404: American Sign Language: I
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
An introduction to the basic skills in production and comprehension of American Sign Language (ASL). Includes the manual alphabet and numbers. Develops conversational abilities, culturally appropriate behaviors, and exposes students to ASL grammar.
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SLNG 1405: American Sign Language II
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Develops receptive and expressive ability and allows recognition and demonstration of more sophisticated grammatical features of American Sign Language (ASL). Increases fluency and accuracy in fingerspelling and numbers. Encourages opportunities for interaction with the deaf community.
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SLNG 1444: American Sign Language III
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Integrates and refines expressive and receptive skills in American Sign Language (ASL), including recognition of sociolinguistic variation. A practice oriented approach to language acquisition.
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