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American Sign Language II
This course will improve your newly acquired signing skills, continue the development of your sign vocabulary and everyday phrases, and further your signing with confidence. You will engage in class activities designed to challenge and develop your current skills. You will continue to develop your knowledge of the Deaf Community, culture, and history. You will have
the opportunity to communicate with members of the Deaf Community in a social environment.
Students must have successfully completed Sign Language I or an equivalent and have a thorough knowledge of fingerspelling, of casual conversation, and a vocabulary of at least 250 words.
221OLLAN200| 10 Sessions | $199
Wednesday | 8/18-10/20 | 6:30 -8:30 Online Instructor Led
221OLLAN200A | 10 Sessions | $199
Saturday | 9/11- 11/13 | 10 am-noon | Online Instructor Led
American Sign Language II Advanced
This course sharpens your skills by continuing to develop your sign vocabulary, focusing on conceptually accurate signing, improving everyday phrases/conversational skills, and increasing your confidence as you socialize with members of the Deaf Community. You will engage in class activities designed to challenge and develop your current skills. You will continue to develop your knowledge of the Deaf Community, culture, and history
221OLLAN300A| 10 Sessions | $199
Tuesday | 9/7 -11/9 | 6:30-8:30 pm Online Instructor Led
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Cassandra Ammons, Instructor
American Sign Language I
Learn to communicate using American Sign Language (ASL). In this introductory course, you will learn the major components of ASL, develop basic sign vocabulary to use in conversation, and receive an introduction to the Deaf Community, its culture and history.
221OLLAN403A| 10 Sessions | $199
Thursday | 8/9 – 10/11 | 6:30-8:30 pm Online Instructor Led
Online Instructor Led
Monday |9/13-11/15 | 6:30-8:30pm
Online Instructor Led
American Sign Language III
This course will improve upon your skills from American Sign Language I, continue the development of your sign vocabulary and everyday phrases, and allow you to sign with confidence. You will engage in class activities designed to challenge and develop your current skills. You will continue to develop your knowledge of the Deaf Community, culture, and history. You will have the opportunity to communicate with members of the Deaf Community in a social environment.
221HPLAN404B| 10 Sessions | $199
Monday |9/13-11/15 | 6:30-8:30pm Online Instructor Led
Spanish I
 Bienvenidos! Welcome, “true” beginners! The Spanish I course begins with the phonetics of pronunciation and progresses to vocabulary, parts of speech, expressions, and the present tense of Ser and Estar. This course emphasizes hands-on activities that are both fun and instructive. Class meets once a week (two hours) for eight sessions.
Textbook is required and is an additional cost.
Instructor: Tamara McNeill
221OLLAN221A| 8 Sessions | $239
Tues & Thur | 8/10 -9/2 | 6-9pm Online Instructor Led
Spanish II
This course is designed for students who have completed Spanish I or who have some Spanish language experience. Course activities include conversations on general topics, current events, and short readings. Guidance on grammar and vocabulary expansion is incorporated into the interactive conversations between instructor and students.
Instructor: Tamara McNeill
222OLAN202A | 8 Sessions | $239
Tues & Thur | 9/21 – 10/14 | 6-9pm Online Instructor Led
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