Introduces the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) used by the Deaf Community, including basic vocabulary, syntax, finger spelling, and grammatical non-manual signals. Students will focus on communicative competence. Students will develop gestural skills as a foundation for ASL enhancement. This course introduces cultural knowledge and increases understanding of the Deaf Community.
Credits - 3
This course is a continuation of ASL I. Students must have taken ASL 101 prior to taking this course or must demonstrate knowledge of information presented in ASL 101. This course continues to introduce the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) used by the Deaf Community, including basic vocabulary, syntax, finger spelling, and grammatical non-manual signals. It focuses on communicative competence. This course develops gestural skills as a foundation for ASL enhancement. Introduces cultural knowledge and increases understanding of the Deaf Community.
Credits - 3
This course is a continuation of ASL II. Students must have taken ASL 102 prior to taking this course or must demonstrate knowledge of information presented in ASL 102. This is an advanced course in American Sign Language. Students will continue to improve upon their receptive and expressive mastery of grammar and lexicon in American Sign Language. Students will continue to improve upon their conversation skills. To increase the student's speed and depth of signing. Students will gain advanced insight into the culture of the deaf community. Students will continue to gain more vocabulary. Students will learn how to increase their ability to witness to a Deaf or hard of hearing person. Bible verses will be learned, as well as worship music.
Credits - 3
This course is a continuation of ASL 201. Students must have taken ASL 201 prior to taking this course or must demonstrate knowledge of information presented in ASL 101, ASL 102, and ASL 201. This course continues to introduce the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) used by the Deaf Community, including basic vocabulary, syntax, finger spelling, and grammatical non-manual signals. It focuses on communicative competence. This course develops gestural skills as a foundation for ASL enhancement. Introduces cultural knowledge and increases understanding of the Deaf Community.
Credits - 3
This course enables students to understand the definition of health and nutrition. All aspects of health are explored, with an emphasis on physical health. In addition, the role of nutrition in maintaining normal health status and disease processes associated with poor nutrition are examined. The interrelationships between health, nutrition, weight management and exercise are also examined. This is a Gen ED course. Prerequisite: ES 220: Basic Sports Nutrition.
Credits - 3
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