ASL 107

Advanced American Sign Language

Peter S. Cook

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This course is the last course in the 100-level ASL sequence. The objective is to attain a high level of communication proficiency in ASL by the end of the semester. Thus, in this course, students will focus on expanding their vocabulary, internalizing basic grammar, employing varied sentence structures, and integrating the multidimensional aspects of ASL in their everyday signing. Students will also continue to expand their knowledge of Deaf culture and disability issues. Students will develop such skills through in-class interactive activities and out-of-class readings and exercises.

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