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American Sign Language Studies (Minor)

The minor in American Sign Language Studies at DePaul University provides students with a linguistic and cultural background, develops their creative and critical thinking skills, and helps to prepare them for a career in a multicultural world.

The ASL Studies minor consists of six courses in American Sign Language at the 100-level (ASL 101-106), plus two outside electives chosen from this list or in consultation with the ASL faculty advisor.

Course Title Quarter Hours
MOL 220HOW LANGUAGE WORKS4
PAX 268DISABILITY JUSTICE STUDIES: AN INTRODUCTION4
PAX 278DISABILITY JUSTICE, RIGHTS, AND POLICY4
PPS 278DISABILITY RIGHTS AND POLICY4
PAX 384TOPICS IN ACTIVISM AND ADVOCACY4
PAX 228IDENTITY, PRIVILEGE, AND SOCIAL CHANGE4
ANT 106LANGUAGE AND CULTURE4
WRD 264LANGUAGE, SELF AND SOCIETY4

Please note: students with advanced proficiency in ASL may substitute any 100-level courses with the following advanced ASL courses, should they be available:

Course Title Quarter Hours
ASL 201ADVANCED COMMUNICATION I4
ASL 202ADVANCED COMMUNICATION II4
ASL 203ADVANCED COMMUNICATION III4
ASL 305AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE LITERATURE4
ASL 306ARTS IN THE DEAF COMMUNITY4
ASL 310DEAF CULTURE4
ASL 311DEAF-BLIND COMMUNITY4
ASL 321ART OF TRANSLATION4
ASL 352ASL LINGUISTICS4
ASL 353FINGERSPELLING4
ASL 354SOCIOLINGUISTICS FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY4
ASL 397SPECIAL TOPICS IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE4

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