(PHILADELPHIA – Sept. 15)--Hard-of-hearing and deaf students are certainly among those with special needs. Teachers and school administrators must actively engage with them in order to provide a meaningful education.
Drexel University is now offering American Sign Language I and II at our main campus in Philadelphia. Courses are given in partnership with the Deaf-Hearing Communication Centre, Inc. of Delaware County. Learn America’s fourth most-spoken language from our faculty, who are experienced, native speakers of ASL.
Online registration for the following is now open for the following courses:
American Sign Language I
Develops a basic foundation for speaking the language. Students learn to finger-spell names, numbers, ask questions, hold conversations, and identify others.
September 28 – December 7 (Wednesdays)
6:30-9:30pm
American Sign Language II
Builds on concepts and vocabulary covered in ASL1. Students learn to communicate commands, locations, basic directions, and lengths of time.
September 26 - December 5 (Mondays)
6:30 – 9:30pm
For course descriptions and to register, please visit goodwin.drexel.edu/asl or email Dr. Rosalie Guzofsky at rg384@drexel.edu.