AMSL - American Sign Language
AMSL 1001 Elementary American Sign Language I (3-0-3)
This course prepares students to understand and use American Sign Language grammar, signs, fingerspelling, and non-manual markers at the basic level. Students receive an orientation to Deaf culture.
AMSL 1002 Elementary American Sign Language II (3-0-3)
This course prepares students to understand and use American Sign Language grammar, signs, fingerspelling, and non-manual markers at the elementary level. Students receive an orientation to Deaf culture. Students belong in AMSL 1002 if the student received credit for AMSL 1001 (either at CSU or as a transfer, or by taking a proficiency exam).
Prerequisite(s): AMSL 1001 with a minimum grade of D
AMSL 2001 Intermediate American Sign Language I (3-0-3)
This course prepares students to understand and use the grammar, signs, fingerspelling, and classifier system of AMSL at the intermediate level. Students refine expressive and receptive skills and engage in extended discourse. Students belong in AMSL 2001 if the student received credit for AMSL 1002 (either at CSU or as a transfer, or by taking a proficiency exam).
Prerequisite(s): AMSL 1002 with a minimum grade of D
AMSL 2002 Intermediate American Sign Language II (3-0-3)
This course continues the study of ASL, Deaf Culture, deaf literature and poetry, and extended discourse at the advanced intermediate level. Students belong in AMSL 2002 if the student received credit for AMSL 2001 (either at CSU or as a transfer, or by taking a proficiency exam).
Prerequisite(s): AMSL 2001 with a minimum grade of D