ASL 102 – American Sign Language II
Prerequisites:
C or better in ASL 101
Continues study of intensive signing, finger spelling, and understanding advanced signs through immersion in visual language, inside and outside the classroom environment. Teaches salient issues in Deaf culture and stimulates research in Deafness and Deaf education. Places greater emphasis on expressive and receptive signs exemplified by appropriate facial expressions and real-life interaction with Deaf and hearing signers.