Course description

This course in American Sign Language (ASL) furthers the student's abilities by refining the skills learned in American Sign Language 104. Level 2 encourages students to discuss people and environments outside the classroom in more abstract ways; for example, at home or in other parts of the country. Students learn basic role shift sequencing including initiator and receiver points of view, basic narrative structures, trip and fall sequencing, positions and actions, how to describe facts, ranking, using comparatives and superlatives, and how to discuss coincidences (Units 18-19).

Course details

Hours: 42
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: ASL1035
Corequisites: None

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Registration dates

Not all courses are offered each term.

Winter 2025 registration opens November 4, 2024. Spring 2025 registration opens March 17, 2025.

Delivery options

In person: classes held in person on a campus/site in a classroom/lab/shop/studio for the course duration

Online - Asynchronous: ​100% online delivery, no scheduled day or time course requirements with the instructor, assigned due dates

Online - Synchronous: 100% online delivery, scheduled day and time course requirements with the instructor, assigned due dates

Hybrid: any combination of in person, timetabled, on campus, online, and hyflex delivery