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ASLS 102 - American Sign Language I (3)
Gen Ed Humanities
Presents the basic skills used in American Sign Language. Includes vocabulary and grammar
related to the exchange of personal information, introductions and negotiating the
environment of sign conversation. Uses workbooks and videotapes. (First of four courses in
ASL. Credit by examination is available.)
1134 ASLS102-1
MW 8am-9:15am 15-week
1135 ASLS102-2
MW 9:30am-10:45am 15-week
1136 ASLS102-3
MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week
1137 ASLS102-4
MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week
1150 ASLS102-5
MW 3:30pm-4:45pm 15-week
1138 ASLS102-6
TuTh
9:30am-10:45am 15-week
1139 ASLS102-7
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 15-week
1140 ASLS102-8
TuTh
12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week
1141 ASLS102-9
TuTh
2pm-3:15pm 15-week
1142 ASLS102-10
SAT
9am-11:45am 14-week
2414 ASLS102-11
M
5pm-7:35pm 15-week
1143 ASLS102-12
Th
5pm-8:05pm 13-week
ASLS 103 - American Sign Language II (ASL II) (3)
Prerequisite: ASLS 102
A continuation of American Sign Language I. Further develops communication competencies
in sign language above the basic level. Introduces transcription symbols, sentence types, time
pronominalization, subjects and objects, classifiers, locatives, pluralization and temporal and
distributional aspects. Develops receptive/ expressive skills. Features additional information
about the deaf community and deaf culture.
1144 ASLS103-1
MW 2pm-3:15pm 15-week
1145 ASLS103-2
W
5pm-7:35pm 15-week
ASLS 106 - Introduction to Deaf Community and History (3)
Gen Ed Multicultural Perspect; Cultural Competence
Introduces students to the American Deaf Community through historical events. Topics include
the development of American Sign Language, modes of communication, laws concerning
Deaf people, professions within the Deaf community, education of Deaf children, and the
importance and value of Deaf Culture.
1146 ASLS106-ONL1
Onl
i
ne Course
15-week
ASLS 202 - American Sign Language III (ASL III) (3)
Gen Ed Humanities
Prerequisite: ASLS 103
A continuation of American Sign Language II. Emphasizes ASL grammar, vocabulary
development and the deaf culture. Expands dialogue, short stories, narratives, short
conversations and both receptive and expressive skills. Emphasizes signing techniques as well
as signing speed and accuracy.
1149 ASLS202-2
W
5pm-7:35pm 15-week
ASLS 211 - ASL Linguistics (3)
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72) and (ASLS 203 and ITR 104); Corequisite: ITR 110,
ITR 112, and ITR 114
Introduces students to the linguistics of American Sign Language (ASL) and English. Provides
an introductory study of the phonological, morphological, lexical, syntactic, and discourse.
Reviews the similarities and differences between signed languages and spoken languages.
Introduces basic theories regarding ASL structure and emphasizes ASL status as a natural
language by comparing and contrasting similarities and unique differences between the two.
2370 ASLS211-1
M
5pm-7:35pm 15-week
BI: Biological Science
BI 55 - Preparation for Allied Health (0) [3]
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR (EN 50 and EN 51) OR (ESL 94 and ESL 97) OR (ESL 70 and ESL 71) OR
(Corequisite: EN 75) AND (MA 81 or MA 83 or MA 85 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
Presents basic science concepts and science study skills. A preparatory course for students
who have limited science background.
1582 BI55-1
MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week
1583 BI55-2
Tu
8am-10:35am 15-week
1584 BI55-3
TuTh
2pm-3:15pm 15-week
1585 BI55-4
SAT
9am-11:45am 14-week
1586 BI55-5
W
6pm-8:35pm 15-week
BI 100 - Fundamental Concepts of Biology (4)
Gen Ed Science
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
AND (MA 81 or MA 83 or MA 85 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
Explores basic biological concepts involved in understanding the structure, function, and
evolution of organisms. Introduces organization of living matter, metabolism, genetics,
evolution, and ecology, and their application to everyday life. This one semester laboratory
course is intended for non-STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) majors, and
is designed to provide students with an appreciation of biological concepts and their current
applications. Meets the requirement for a general education science lab course.
1587 BI100-1LC
M
9:30am-12:05pm 15-week
1588 BI100-11LB
W
9:30am-12pm 15-week
1589 BI100-2LC
MW 9:30am-10:45am 15-week
1590 BI100-21LB
W
12:30pm-3pm 15-week
2278 BI100-3LC
MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week
2279 BI100-31LB
M
12:30pm-3pm 15-week
1591 BI100-4LC
Tu
8am-10:35am 15-week
1592 BI100-41LB
Th
8am-10:30am 15-week
1595 BI100-5LC
TuTh
9:30am-10:45am 15-week
1596 BI100-51LB
Tu
12:30pm-3pm 15-week
1593 BI100-6LC
Tu
12:30pm-3:05pm 15-week
1594 BI100-61LB
Th
12:30pm-3pm 15-week
2400 BI101-7LC
F
11am-1:35pm 15-week
2401 BI101-71LB
F
8am-10:30 am 15-week
1597 BI100-8LC
SAT
9am-11:45am 14-week
1598 BI100-81LB
SAT
12pm-2:45pm 14-week
1599 BI100-9LC
Tu
6pm-8:35pm 15-week
1600 BI100-91LB
Th
6pm-8:30pm 15-week
1601 BI100-HYBC
Onl
i
ne Course
15-week
1602 BI100-HYBB
F
11am-1:30pm 15-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).