Academics

Course Overview

This course designs to continue the development of Lengua de Senas Mexicana (LSM) and emphasize development and refinement of comprehension, production, and interpersonal skills as well as deepening understanding of Mexican Deaf Culture. The visual and spatial language, LSM II will be taught with cultural context and brief Mexican Deaf history, as well. This course is designed to teach students the fundamentals needed to initiate and partake in, and understand intermediate LSM conversations with LSM users.

WLC 101 with a grade of B or better or equivalent, and permission of department chair.

Program: World Languages and Cultures

Credit: 3

Other Courses

WLC-599

Independent Study

Independent Study

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 1-6

WLC-401

Methods, Technology and…

Students will learn foreign language teaching and learning…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 3

WLC-495

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 1-5

WLC-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 1-3

WLC-384

U.S. Latino Literature

This course is an introduction to the writings…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 3

WLC-101

Mexican Deaf Culture…

This course is designed to build basic knowledge…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 3