ASL2200 American Sign Language IV

American Sign Language IV builds on skills from ASL I, II, and III, adding advanced grammatical features, complex vocabulary for abstract ideas, idioms, short stories, poetry and conversational norms. This course further develops ASL receptive and expressive skills, dialogue skills, extensive use of classifiers and complex use of space. It introduces ASL linguistics with proper interpretation between ASL and English. Deaf culture and history are discussed. This course requires out-of-class interaction with the Deaf community. Completion of this course helps satisfy the Daytona State College foreign language requirement.

Credits

4

Enrollment Requirements

Prerequisite: ASL2160 or SPA2614

Offered

Fall, Spring