Deaf Studies
A.A. in Deaf Studies
Both the A.A. degree and the minor in American Sign Language are intended for those students desiring to develop language skills allowing them to converse with d/Deaf adults. As with any second language, ASL is an asset in supplementing other fields of study such as education, nursing, or other service professions.
| Class | Class Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| General Studies* | ||
| HIST210 | History of the Christial Church & the Deaf Community | 3 |
| *See a complete listing of General Studies courses. Courses listed above are General Studies courses required by the Interpreting major. | ||
| Major | ||
| ASL101 | ASL I with lab | 4 |
| ASL111 | ASL II with lab | 4 |
| ASL201 | ASL III with lab | 4 |
| ASL204 | Idioms & ASL Expressions | 4 |
| ASL208 | American Deaf Culture | 3 |
| ASL211 | ASL IV with a lab | 4 |
| Race & Ethnicty | 3 | |