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Curriculum Academic Year 2006-2007
Course Descriptions
101A: Language Study I - American Sign Language Program : Introduction to a language not offered as a major or minor. Fundamentals of pronunciation, structure and culture designed to
develop the ability to use and understand the chosen language. May be repeated for credit as topics change. (4 units)
102A: Language Study II - American Sign Language Program : Further study in a language not offered as a major or minor. Fundamentals of pronunciation, structure and culture
designed to develop the ability to use and understand the chosen language. May be repeated for credit as topics change.
Prerequisite: FLAN 101 in the chosen language. (4 units)
150A: Intermediate Language Study - American Sign Language Program : Intermediate study in a language not offered as a major or minor. Emphasis on oral and written competency at the
intermediate level in a cultural context. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Prerequisite: two years of high school study in the chosen language or equivalent. (4 units)
232: Introduction to ASL Interpreting : Overview and practical application of interpretation. Emphasis on the professional code of ethics
and professional concerns. Prerequisite: FLAN 150A. (4 units)