Class Schedule

Winter 2010 - Deaf Studies Courses

ASL& 121 - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL); the visual-gestural language created by Deaf people; study of the basic vocabulary, grammar, functions of the language; introduction to the culture of the Deaf community. Students who begin this sequence will take ASL& 122 in the Winter and ASL& 123 in the Spring
ASL& 121 0142 01 5 Cr. ROBERTS, K. Closed
DAILY 11:00AM to 11:50AM BE1114
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 121 0144 02 5 Cr. STAFF 17 Seats Open
TTh 06:30PM to 09:00PM BE1114
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 122 - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
PREREQ: Successful completion of ASL& 121 passed with 2.0 or better, or demonstration of equivalentskill, or with permission of instructor.
Continuation of ASL& 121. The focus of the course is to develop ASL grammar skills, increase vocabulary, and continue to gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation of Deaf culture.
ASL& 122 0150 01 5 Cr. ROBERTS, K. 12 Seats Open
DAILY 09:00AM to 09:50AM BE1114
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 122 0151 02 5 Cr. ROBERTS, K. 11 Seats Open
DAILY 10:00AM to 10:50AM BE1114
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 122 0152 03 5 Cr. VINCENT, C. 6 Seats Open
DAILY 11:00AM to 11:50AM BE4179
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 122 0154 04 5 Cr. BERNSTEIN 16 Seats Open
MW 06:30PM to 09:00PM BE1114
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 122 0155 05 5 Cr. BERNSTEIN 20 Seats Open
TTh 06:30PM to 09:00PM BE3209
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL 125 - AMERICAN DEAF CULTURE
Prereq: ASL 103 with a GPA of 2.0.
Discussion of Deaf people as a culture, a group of people held together by its strength of culture rather than its disability, Deaf minorities, and current issues in the field. As part of the A.A. degree, this course counts as an anthropology requirement (Individuals and Societies requirement for the University of Washington).
ASL 125 0172 01 5 Cr. VINCENT, C. 11 Seats Open
DAILY 12:00PM to 12:50PM BE1114
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 222 - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE V
Prereq: ASL& 221 with a 2.5GPA or higher or permission.
(Formerly ASL 202) Continued development of receptive and expressive skills. Produce/receive narratives at a near-native level and decrease dependency on English syntax structures.
ASL& 222 0181 01 5 Cr. VINCENT, C. 4 Seats Open
DAILY 10:00AM to 10:50AM BE3203
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 222 0183 03 5 Cr. WILSON, NAT 19 Seats Open
TTh 06:30PM to 09:00PM BE3211
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL& 222 0184 04 5 Cr. WILSON, NAT 20 Seats Open
MW 06:30PM to 09:00PM TBA
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010
ASL 299 - INDEPENDENT STUDY FOR ASL
PREREQ: Permission of instructor.
Independent study course of selected topic(s) in ASL. A research project of mutual desirability is assigned by the appropriate supervising faculty.
ASL 299 0185 01 5 Cr. 5 Seats Open
ARRANGED ARR to ARR BE1114
1/4/2010 thru 3/24/2010