Modern Languages & Literatures

ASL

American Sign Language

Adjunct Instructors: Rand Adams, LaVona Andrew, Davina Snow, Mary Shawver, Stefanie Saltern

For the current class schedule, please search BroncoWeb under ASL.

Articles, databases, books, and web resources related to the teaching, learning, and understanding of American Sign Language studies, go here!

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Placement Exams and Challenge Exams:
For general placement information, please contact Rand Adams, randinboise@yahoo.com

 
General information:

Language Resource Center State-of-the-art, interactive lab equipment is available to assist students in their language studies. Most 100- and 200- level language courses require lab participation such as video and computer activities in the Language Resource Center, for which students pay an additional laboratory fee. Computer resources include word processing and internet search capability.

Credit for Prior Learning: Once a student enrolls in and successfully completes a language course beyond the 101 level with a grade of ”C” or higher, he or she may petition to receive credit for all courses prerequisite to the level successfully completed.  For example, a student who successfully completes ASL 201 may receive credit for ASL 101 and ASL 102.

To see courses offered, click here.

To see American Sign Language Minor requirements, click here.