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ACCT 270: Work Experience
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
A program of on-the-job learning experiences for students employed in a job related to their major or their educational goals. The combined maximum credit for all work experience courses from all disciplines may not exceed 16 units.
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ACCT 290: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is for students who wish to conduct additional research, a special project, or learning activities in a specific discipline/subject area and is not intended to replace an existing course in the discipline. In this course students will have a written contract with their instructor for activities such as: preparing problem analysis, engaging in primary research, preparing reports, and meeting with the instructor at specific intervals. This course may be taken four times with different content, for a maximum of six units.
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AMSL 104: Introduction to Deaf Culture
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This is a course to provide students an introduction to the unique aspects of Deaf Culture and Deaf community. This course provides in-depth discussion of the beliefs and customs of this sociolinguistic/cultural minority in relation to language use and history of Deaf people in the United States of America. This course is intended for students who are interested in learning about Deaf Culture and the Deaf community.
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AMSL 105: Implications of Deafness
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is a study of the audiological, educational, social, and communicative aspects of people who are deaf and hearing impaired. Emphasis is placed on historical perspectives and current trends, philosophies, and ideologies related to deafness. This course is intended for students who are interested in learning about the pathological aspects of deaf and hearing impaired people.
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AMSL 108: Fingerspelling for Interpreters
2.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is an intermediate-level study of the American Fingerspelling manual alphabet. Emphasis is placed on the application of fingerspelling in the interpreting process. Students participate in extensive drills and practice in expressive and receptive skills that may include the use of fingerspelling in voice to sign and sign to voice interpreting. This course is intended for American Sign Language (ASL) majors and those pursuing employment or a career in the field of American Sign Language/English interpreting.
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AMSL 115: American Sign Language Level I
4.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This is an entry-level course designed to introduce students to American Sign Language (ASL) and fingerspelling as it is used within Deaf Culture. Students are taught to use American Sign Language by signing, fingerspelling, using facial grammar at the novice level. Emphasis is placed on the development of ASL and receptive skills. The course is designed for students who want to explore the basic language structure of ASL and Deaf Culture.
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AMSL 115L: American Sign Language I (Lab)
1.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This laboratory course provides students with the opportunity to apply their American Sign Language (ASL) skills through an individualized program. Students utilize interactive media to express their comprehension of basic ASL sentences and stories as well as their signing skills. Lab activities are designed to provide students the opportunity to practice vocabulary and syntax. The course is designed for students who want to explore the basic language structure of ASL and Deaf Culture.
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AMSL 116: American Sign Language Level II
4.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is a continuation of the study of American Sign Language (ASL) at the beginning intermediate level. Emphasis is placed on increasing development of students' receptive and expressive skills through ASL vocabulary, fingerspelling and knowledge of Deaf culture. Instruction includes a natural approach to teaching a second language by exposing students to authentic conversations in the classroom. This course is designed for students and/or professionals interested in working and interacting with Deaf people.
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AMSL 116L: American Sign Language II (Lab)
1.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This laboratory course provides students with the opportunity to apply their American Sign Language (ASL) skills through an individualized program. Students utilize interactive media to express their comprehension of basic to intermediate ASL sentences and stories as well as to hone their signing skills. Lab activities are designed to provide students the opportunity to practice vocabulary and syntax at the intermediate level. This course is designed for students and/or professionals interested in working and interacting with Deaf people.
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AMSL 205: Interpreting Skills I
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course introduces students to the interpretation process. Emphasis is placed on the application of previously-learned American Sign Language (ASL) skills to develop the cognitive and critical thinking abilities required for interpreting and transliterating. Consecutive interpreting and simultaneous interpreting skills of source language text are utilized throughout the course. Instructor may use sign to voice and/or voice to sign techniques. This course is designed for Interpreting majors and accommodates those seeking the Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI) certificate.
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