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ARA 390: Supervised Teaching
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University of Rochester
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ARA 391: Independent Study
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University of Rochester
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ASL 101: Beginning Amer Sign Lang I
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
An introductory course in American Sign Language as developed and used by the Deaf community in most areas of North America. It consists of a preparatory phase to attune students to communication in the manual-visual mode, followed by instruction and practice in vocabulary, sentence structure, elementary conversation, and literature. In addition, the course provides a survey of various issues raised by examining ASL and the Deaf community.
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ASL 102: Beginning Amer Sign Lang Ii
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Continuation of basic study of the language and culture; an opportunity to build receptive and expressive sign vocabulary; use of signing space; further use of nonmanual components of ASL grammar, including facial expression and body postures, and introduction to conversational regulators. Discussion of regional and ethnic sign variations, and social, political and educational institutions of the Deaf community. Interaction with members of the Deaf community in both directed and non-directed activities will be featured.
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ASL 105: Intermed Americn Sign Lang I
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course emphasizes further development of receptive and expressive skills. Introduction to language forms used in ASL poetry and to the features of culture as displayed in art and theater.
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ASL 106: Intermediate Asl Ii
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course consists of intensive use of expressive and receptive skills in complex grammatical structures, dialogues, and storytelling.
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ASL 110: Compar Study Of Fr Sign Lang
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course focuses on the development of basic LSF vocabulary, fingerspelling, numbers, visual-gestural communication, and basic conversational skills. Cultural behaviors of the Deaf Community in France will be introduced in various and appropriate situations.
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ASL 113: Frn Sign Lang&Deaf Cul In Fr
6.00 Credits
University of Rochester
A unique study abroad experience in France for Deaf and hearing college-level ASL students and professionals. An opportunity to learn French Sign Language and French Deaf Culture in a formal setting and further your understanding of the international Deaf World. A native Deaf French faculty member from UR is affiliated with several faculty members at the University of Paris 8th and they jointly plan the program, schedule, and curriculum offered to ASL students and professionals. Written and spoken French are not required.
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ASL 200: Signed Language Structure
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Examines signed languages and the cognitive constraints that shape them, through a detailed consideration of the structure of American Sign Language and other natural signed languages of the world. Includes training in sign language notation and analysis. Knowledge of sign language is required.
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ASL 203: Advanced Asl
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This advanced language course focuses on advanced ASL grammar, providing students practice in expression and comprehension skills in both conversational and formal registers. Hands-on exercises include the descriptions of complex and abstract concepts and advanced argumentation techniques.
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