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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
American Sign Language Minor
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Department Contact:
Chair: TBD
Dean, School of Health Sciences and Education: Dr. Donald Walkovich, dwalkovich@francis.edu
Program Description:
A minor in American Sign Language (ASL) enables students to develop the necessary knowledge of the cultural norms, values, and traditions within the Deaf community, as well as the ability to use ASL in a one-on-one setting at a conversational level. Students will be aware of the pathological perspective of deafness that is typically held by the dominant American hearing culture and the Deaf cultural perspective; they will possess the ability to navigate between both. An off-campus immersion experience (offered every other year - additional costs apply) is required to complete the American Sign Language minor.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the ASL Minor, students will have Deaf cultural awareness and ASL conversational skills.
Total Credits Required:
19-21 credits
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Course Requirements: (19-21 credits)
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