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AMST190
American Sign Language
AMST190 FA
Section | Class Size | *Available | Times |
1 | 160 | 0 | Times: M...... 4:15PM-6:00PM; |
*The number of spaces listed as available is based on class seats open for
the current phase of registration. Some seats may be taken in previous
phases while others may be held out for subsequent phases of registration.
(Last Updated on Wed Mar 4 05:01:03 EST 1998
)
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of ASL,
the principal system of manual communication among the
American Deaf. Not to be confused with Signed English (to
which a certain amount of comparative attention is given) or
with other artificially developed systems, ASL is a
conceptual language and not merely encoded or fingerspelled
English. As such, while to some extent influenced by
English, depending on the individual signer, it presents its
own grammar and structure, involving such elements as
topicalization, spatial indexing, directionality,
classification, syntactic body language, etc. These will
all be studied during the course in both the weekly 1 3/4
hour class and two weekly small group sessions. By the end
of the semester students should have learned between 700 and
800 conceptual signs and their use. They will also have
been introduced to aspects of American Deaf
culture--sociology, psychology, education, theater,
etc.--through a variety of readings and discussions.
MAJOR READINGS
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Weekly quizzes and final
examination.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
AMST190 may be
offered again during the Spring semester. Interested
students should consult the instructor during the Drop/Add
period. Intermediate and advanced ASL group lessons are
also available depending on demand, taught (for fee) by
instructors from the National Theater of the Deaf and/or
other organizations. In addition qualified ASL students may
participate in a limited number of internships at the NTD,
with credit to be awarded through the Theater Department, or
at the American School for the Deaf. For further
information consult the instructor.
Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting
or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the
first class, they will be dropped from the class list.
NOTE: Students must still submit a completed Drop/Add form
to the Registrar's Office.
In addition to the main time, small sections will be
arranged.
COURSE FORMAT: Discussion Lecture
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level: UG Credit: 0.50
Prerequisites:
None
- Section 01
- Shapiro, N
- Times: M...... 4:15PM- 6:00PM;
- Grading Mode: Cr/U
- Registration Preference (1 high to 6 low, 0=Excluded) Sr: 1, Jr: 1, So: 1, Fr: 1
- No Major Preference Given
Last Updated on MAR-03-1998
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