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ASL 2314. INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II. 3 Hours.

Expands on the expressive and receptive skills, grammar, and vocabulary of American Sign Language (ASL) developed in ASL 2313, including more complex communicative activities and discussion of the use of culturally significant topics relating to the Deaf Community. This course satisfies the University of Texas at Arlington core curriculum requirement in language, philosophy and culture. Prerequisite: ASL 2313, or the equivalent, with a grade of C or better.

American Sign Language (ASL)

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ASL 1441. BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I.  4 hours. Introduction to the basic production (expressive skills) and comprehension (receptive skills) of American Sign Language (ASL). Includes the manual alphabet and numbers, develops conversational ability, introduces Deaf culture, and exposes students to ASL grammar.