Course SLOs for Program: ASL 33 records returned Course Code Course Name ASL100 American Sign Lang I 3738 1. The student will demonstrate comprehensive mastery of vocabulary items from Units 1-4 and part of Unit 6 of Signing Naturally and DVDs. American Sign Lang I 3738 2. The student will demonstrate comprehensive mastery of target, content-specific commands, questions, and statements in ASL. American Sign Lang I 3738 3. The student will demonstrate comprehension of conversation norms. American Sign Lang I 3738 4. The student will discover valuable cultural information. ASL101 ASL102 ASL103 ASL104 ASL105 ASL110 SLO American Sign Language II 3956 1. The student will demonstrate comprehensive mastery of vocabulary items from Units 5-10 and part of Unit 6 of Signing Naturally and DVDs. American Sign Language II 3956 2. The students will demonstrate the ability to recognize and produce complex ASL sentence structures. American Sign Language II 3956 3. The student will demonstrate comprehension and production of conversations and short narratives American Sign Language II 3956 4. The student will discover relevant cultural information. Fingerspelling 2207 1. The student will demonstrate comprehension of the linguistic rules of fingerspelling, numbers and classifiers. Fingerspelling 2207 2. The student will produce fingerspelling, numbers and classifiers within conversational norms. Fingerspelling 2207 3. The student will demonstrate the ability to incorporate contextual clues to aid in closure when words are missed. Fingerspelling 2207 4. The student will, using critical thinking, compare ASL and spoken languages regarding fingerspelling, numbers and classifiers. American Sign Language III 3735 1. The student will demonstrate comprehensive mastery of vocabulary items from Units 1115 of Signing Naturally and DVDs. American Sign Language III 3735 2. The student will demonstrate receptive and expressive mastery of dialogues and short narratives and/or stories utilizing ASL grammatical features. American Sign Language III 3735 3. The student will demonstrate the ability to initiate, conduct and terminate context specific conversations with Deaf users or ASL other than the professor. American Sign Language III 3735 4. The student will analyze information on Deaf Americans, ASL, and its history. American Sign Lang IV 3736 1. The student will demonstrate comprehensive mastery of vocabulary items from Units 1620 of Signing Naturally and DVDs. American Sign Lang IV 3736 2. The student will demonstrate comprehensive mastery of target, content-specific commands, questions, and statements in ASL. American Sign Lang IV 3736 3. The student will demonstrate comprehension and production of ASL Discourse. American Sign Lang IV 3736 4. The student will examine the history of Deaf Americans and their cultures. Amer Sign Lang V 5655 1. The student will demonstrate comprehensive mastery of vocabulary items from Units 21 25 of Signing Naturally and DVDs. Amer Sign Lang V 5655 2. The student will demonstrate cumulative comprehensive and production of ASL. Amer Sign Lang V 5655 3. The student will demonstrate the ability to express self generated stories, narratives, discourse and others in ASL. Amer Sign Lang V 5655 4. The student will relate information, cultures and history of a given topic in ASL. Deaf Culture and Comm 2210 1. The student will investigate and debate Deaf and hearing cultures. Page 1 Created Tue Feb 12 11:59:14 PST 2013 ASL150 ASL299 Deaf Culture and Comm 2210 2. The student will appraise behavior and group norms, values, and common knowledge of Deaf people. Deaf Culture and Comm 2210 3. The student will compare attitudes and oppression with the Hearing and Deaf communities. Deaf Culture and Comm 2210 4. The student will explore the traditions of Deaf people. ASL Linguistics 5656 1. The student will analyze and utilize problem-solving skills related to ASL linguistic features. ASL Linguistics 5656 2. The student will diagram ASL Discourse structures and appraise how this is related to presentations, narratives and the discussion of hypothetical issues. ASL Linguistics 5656 3. The student will apply and differentiate phonological, morphological, syntax and semantic processes. ASL Linguistics 5656 4. The student will analyze an understanding of sociolinguistic variation in ASL and ASL Discourse. Special Projects: ASL 5938 All 149 and 299 special topics courses will create outcomes on a case-by-case basis. Page 2 Created Tue Feb 12 11:59:14 PST 2013