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American Sign Language Course Sequence, Lecture notes of Sign Language

A series of american sign language (asl) courses offered at western kentucky university, including asl 101 to 403, asl specialized vocabulary, fingerspelling, professional ethics and issues, deaf culture and history, and special topics. The courses cover various aspects of asl, such as expressive and receptive skills, cultural features, classifiers, and professional ethics. Some courses require off-campus experiences and have specific prerequisites.

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1 American Sign Language (ASL)
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
(ASL)
ASL101American Sign Language I3 Hours
Principles, methods, and techniques for communicating with individuals
who sign. Topics include expressive and receptive sign skills, manual
alphabet, numbers, and sign vocabulary. Off campus experiences are
required. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation
to designated or assigned sites.
Course Fee: $50
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2019; fall 2020; fall 2021
ASL102American Sign Language II3 Hours
Continuation and expansion of principles, methods and techniques for
communicating with individuals who sign. Off-campus experiences are
required. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation
to designated or assigned sites. Fulfills World Language with a grade of C
or better. Note: Permission of instructor maybe required.
Prerequisite(s): (CD 101 with a minimum grade of C or CDCC 101C with
a minimum grade of C or ASL101 with a minimum grade of C or High
School 2 years ASL)
Course Fee: $50
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; spring 2020; spring 2021
ASL201American Sign Language III3 Hours
Development of intermediate expressive and receptive ASL skills
and cultural features of the language and community. Off-campus
experiences are required. Students are responsible for arranging their
own transportation to designated and assigned sites. The class will be
conducted without voice to enhance comprehension of the language.
Fulfills World Language with a grade of C or better. Note: CLEP test may
be required.
Prerequisite(s): (CD 102 with a minimum grade of C or CDCC 102C with a
minimum grade of C or ASL102 with a minimum grade of C)
Course Fee: $50
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2019; fall 2020; fall 2021
ASL301American Sign Language IV3 Hours
The fourth in the four semester sequence which continues training
in American Sign Language (ASL) and study of the Deaf Community.
Expressive, receptive, and affective skills will be the primary focus with an
emphasis on receptive skills. The class will be conducted without voice to
enhance comprehension of the language. Fulfills World Language with a
grade of C or better.
Prerequisite(s): (CD 201 with a minimum grade of C or ASL201 with a
minimum grade of C)
Course Fee: $50
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; spring 2020; spring 2021
ASL302Deaf Culture in America3 Hours
Provides analysis of the sociological, cultural and political impacts of
deafness and compares various dynamics between Deaf and Hearing
cultures in the United States. Colonnade/Statewide General Education
Code K-SC
Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or
junior status
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021; summer 2021;
fall 2021
ASL303International Deaf Studies3 Hours
Expands the student's global understanding and knowledge of language,
culture, education, law, technology, services provided and careers for the
deaf and hard of hearing in other countries. Colonnade/Statewide General
Education Code K-LG
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; fall 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021
ASL306American Sign Language Classifiers3 Hours
Provides an in-depth analysis of classifiers in ASL through discussion
and demonstration of the three different categories in ASL: representative
classifiers (noun and its action), descriptive classifiers (size-and-
shape, perimeter, patterns and textures), and instrumental classifiers
(manipulative and handle). Students will learn to comprehend and
produce classifiers from all three categories. The class will be conducted
in American Sign Language to enhance comprehension.
Prerequisite(s): ASL301 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum
grade of C
Course Fee: $50
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
ASL309ASL Specialized Vocabulary3 Hours
Supplements a student's American Sign Language (ASL) conversational
skills by introducing terms and phrases which are found in specialized
settings. The class will be conducted in American Sign Language to
enhance comprehension.
Prerequisite(s): ASL301 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum
grade of C
Course Fee: $50
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; spring 2020; spring 2021
ASL401Fingerspelling3 Hours
This course will serve to supplement a student's American Sign Language
(ASL) conversational skills. Receptive and expressive fingerspelling
course content will serve to further strengthen the student's use of
this language. In addition, the course will also focus on aspects and
applications of incorporating numerals into use of ASL in a variety
of contexts. The class will be conducted without voice to enhance
comprehension of the language.
Prerequisite(s): ASL102 with a minimum grade of C
Course Fee: $50
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2019; fall 2020; fall 2021
ASL402ASL Professional Ethics and Issues3 Hours
Professional and ethical issues as they relate to interpreting and
transliterating. In addition, students will become familiar with applicable
terminology and procedures when interacting with the Deaf Community.
Topics are based on information needed for the Registry of Interpreters
for the Deaf certification tests.
Prerequisite(s): (CD 201 with a minimum grade of C or ASL201 with a
minimum grade of C)
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
Western Kentucky University -- American Sign Language (ASL) Catalog
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1 American Sign Language (ASL)

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

(ASL)

ASL 101 American Sign Language I 3 Hours Principles, methods, and techniques for communicating with individuals who sign. Topics include expressive and receptive sign skills, manual alphabet, numbers, and sign vocabulary. Off campus experiences are required. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to designated or assigned sites. Course Fee: $ Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2019; fall 2020; fall 2021 ASL 102 American Sign Language II 3 Hours Continuation and expansion of principles, methods and techniques for communicating with individuals who sign. Off-campus experiences are required. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to designated or assigned sites. Fulfills World Language with a grade of C or better. Note: Permission of instructor maybe required. Prerequisite(s): (CD 101 with a minimum grade of C or CDCC 101C with a minimum grade of C or ASL 101 with a minimum grade of C or High School 2 years ASL) Course Fee: $ Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; spring 2020; spring 2021 ASL 201 American Sign Language III 3 Hours Development of intermediate expressive and receptive ASL skills and cultural features of the language and community. Off-campus experiences are required. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to designated and assigned sites. The class will be conducted without voice to enhance comprehension of the language. Fulfills World Language with a grade of C or better. Note: CLEP test may be required. Prerequisite(s): (CD 102 with a minimum grade of C or CDCC 102C with a minimum grade of C or ASL 102 with a minimum grade of C) Course Fee: $ Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2019; fall 2020; fall 2021 ASL 301 American Sign Language IV 3 Hours The fourth in the four semester sequence which continues training in American Sign Language (ASL) and study of the Deaf Community. Expressive, receptive, and affective skills will be the primary focus with an emphasis on receptive skills. The class will be conducted without voice to enhance comprehension of the language. Fulfills World Language with a grade of C or better. Prerequisite(s): (CD 201 with a minimum grade of C or ASL 201 with a minimum grade of C) Course Fee: $ Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; spring 2020; spring 2021 ASL 302 Deaf Culture in America 3 Hours Provides analysis of the sociological, cultural and political impacts of deafness and compares various dynamics between Deaf and Hearing cultures in the United States. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021; summer 2021; fall 2021 ASL 303 International Deaf Studies 3 Hours Expands the student's global understanding and knowledge of language, culture, education, law, technology, services provided and careers for the deaf and hard of hearing in other countries. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; fall 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021 ASL 306 American Sign Language Classifiers 3 Hours Provides an in-depth analysis of classifiers in ASL through discussion and demonstration of the three different categories in ASL: representative classifiers (noun and its action), descriptive classifiers (size-and- shape, perimeter, patterns and textures), and instrumental classifiers (manipulative and handle). Students will learn to comprehend and produce classifiers from all three categories. The class will be conducted in American Sign Language to enhance comprehension. Prerequisite(s): ASL 301 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of C Course Fee: $ Recent Term(s) Offered: None ASL 309 ASL Specialized Vocabulary 3 Hours Supplements a student's American Sign Language (ASL) conversational skills by introducing terms and phrases which are found in specialized settings. The class will be conducted in American Sign Language to enhance comprehension. Prerequisite(s): ASL 301 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of C Course Fee: $ Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; spring 2020; spring 2021 ASL 401 Fingerspelling 3 Hours This course will serve to supplement a student's American Sign Language (ASL) conversational skills. Receptive and expressive fingerspelling course content will serve to further strengthen the student's use of this language. In addition, the course will also focus on aspects and applications of incorporating numerals into use of ASL in a variety of contexts. The class will be conducted without voice to enhance comprehension of the language. Prerequisite(s): ASL 102 with a minimum grade of C Course Fee: $ Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2019; fall 2020; fall 2021 ASL 402 ASL Professional Ethics and Issues 3 Hours Professional and ethical issues as they relate to interpreting and transliterating. In addition, students will become familiar with applicable terminology and procedures when interacting with the Deaf Community. Topics are based on information needed for the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf certification tests. Prerequisite(s): (CD 201 with a minimum grade of C or ASL 201 with a minimum grade of C) Recent Term(s) Offered: None Western Kentucky University -- American Sign Language (ASL) Catalog

American Sign Language (ASL) 2 ASL 403 Deaf Culture and History 3 Hours An overview of the psychological, sociological and cultural impacts of deafness upon children and adults. Explores how deafness can affect the individual's development in language, communication, cognition, and psychological emotional growth. Examines historic relations between Deaf and hearing and compares Deaf culture with that of the hearing world. A voice interpreter will be provided for this class. Prerequisite(s): (CD 102 with a minimum grade of C or CDCC 102C with a minimum grade of C or ASL 102 with a minimum grade of C) Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2019; fall 2019; spring 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021 ASL 406 ASL Special Topics 1-3 Hours (repeatable max of 9 hrs) An in-depth examination of a current topic and relevance in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. Prerequisite(s): ASL 102 Recent Term(s) Offered: None Western Kentucky University -- American Sign Language (ASL) Catalog