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ASLÂ 212 — Â Intermediate ASL II

This course provides a continuation of . Emphasis is placed on the continuing development of expressive and receptive skills study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. It will include a skills-oriented lab practice for enhancement of skills and knowledge. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate spontaneously and accurately with increasing complexity and sophistication. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement and the Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement general education core requirement in humanities/fine arts.

Prerequisites: ASL 211

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