Language Study 0123 - American Sign Language I

Fall
2017
2
4.00
Dana Hoover
02:00PM-03:20PM TU;02:00PM-03:20PM TH
Hampshire College
324941
Franklin Patterson Hall ELH;Franklin Patterson Hall ELH
dhIA@hampshire.edu
This course introduces the third mostly widely used language in the United States and Canada. It is intended to give an overview of both the language and the culture of the deaf community. Emphasis will be focused on learning basic grammatical structure as well as developing receptive and expressive signing skills used in everyday conversation, also being able to give a skit in American Sign Language. Cultural aspects of the Deaf community will be shared through readings, videotapes/DVDS, presenters and class discussion.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Multiple Cultural Perspectives In this course, students are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time. This time includes practicing sign language with the DVDs/classmates, doing their student workbooks, doing readings and writing reaction papers/one term paper with their choice of topic related to ASL/Deaf Culture.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.