ASL240 History of the Deaf Community
Introduces pathological and cultural perspectives of Deaf people and their community; Deaf history and organizations; Deaf people's involvement in and access to the arts; and perspectives on education. Covers services, employment, legislation, special technology, communication systems and attitudes toward languages and their impact on the Deaf community. Introduces basic terminology and explains the difference between signers and interpreters. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide ).
- Credits:
- 4.00
- Registration:
- To register, you need the CRNs (ex. 22398) of your selected classes.
- Fees:
- Please note that for many courses, additional fees may apply.
- Textbooks:
- To find textbooks, you need the CRN, Campus, Term & Course Number (ex. BA101).
| CRN | Campus / Bldg / Rm | Time | Days | Dates | |
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| 32458 | Sylvania Campus / CT / 222 | 03:00 PM-05:20 PM | TuTh | 25-Jun-2013 thru 15-Aug-2013 | |
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Instructor: Patrick Q Fischer
Tuition: credit Fees: $0.00 |
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