Spring ASL Courses
The following courses are usually offered every Spring under the College of Education and Social Services at the University of Vermont:
ASL 001: American Sign Language I (4 credits)
Prerequisite: none.
ASL 002: American Sign Language II (4 credits)
Prerequisite: ASL I or successful completion of placement interview.
ASL 051: American Sign Language III (3 credits)
Prerequisite: ASL II or successful completion of placement interview.
ASL 195: American Sign Language VI (3 credits)
Prerequisite: ASL V or successful completion of placement interview
ASL 195: Understanding Deaf Culture (3 credits)
Prerequisite: none.
For course meeting days and times, go to: http://giraffe.uvm.edu/~rgweb/batch/curr_enroll_spring.html
To register or get registration information, go to: http://www.uvm.edu/~learn/?Page=reg_options.html
The above courses covers the fundamentals of expression and understanding of American Sign Language, including grammar, facial markers, body classifiers, vocabulary, and fingerspelling. Elements of Deaf Culture are also explored. Students will acquire a functional understanding of American Sign Language and the culture of native users of this language. These courses fulfill the Arts & Sciences foreign language distribution requirement.
Any questions or concerns? Contact the ASL Course Series Program Coordinator,
Keri Ogrizovich via e-mail: kogrizov(at)uvm(dot)eduLast modified November 26 2012 02:39 PM
