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STARTS JANUARY 26TH!
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday/Thursday, 11:00AM-12:50PMLOCATION: Northeast Campus, Student Union, SU 116INSTRUCTOR: TBD
An introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) which includes the development of receptive and expressive skills in authentic situations and an introduction to Deaf culture. This introductory course in ASL uses a natural language approach to introduce culturally appropriate signed concepts related to the immediate environment. Common communicative events and interactions are utilized to acquire a basic working vocabulary and grammar. The course includes the development of appropriate linguistic/cultural behaviors and awareness of respect for Deaf culture. Receptive and expressive skills are fostered through interactive ASL lessons without voice.
01/26/2026
05/10/2026
Northeast
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MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Wednesdays, 6:00 PM - 9:50 PMLOCATION: Southeast Campus, Building 3, Room 3216INSTRUCTOR: TBD
01/12/2026
Southeast
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday/Wednesday, 10:00AM-11:50AMLOCATION: Southeast Campus, Building 4, Room 4109INSTRUCTOR: TBD
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday, 6:00PM-9:50PMLOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Student Union, SU 122INSTRUCTOR: TBD
An introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) which includes the development of receptive and expressive skills in authentic situations and an introduction to Deaf culture. This intro course in ASL uses a natural language approach to introduce culturally appropriate signed concepts related to the immediate environment. Common communicative events and interactions are utilized to acquire a basic working vocabulary and grammar. The course includes the development of appropriate linguistic/cultural behaviors and awareness of respect for Deaf culture. Receptive and expressive skills are fostered through interactive ASL lessons without voice.
8-week Course, Starts March 9th!MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Online, no set timeLOCATION: Online INSTRUCTOR: TBD
03/09/2026
Online Course
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday/Wednesday, 10:00AM-11:50AMLOCATION: Southeast Campus, Building 3, Room 3216INSTRUCTOR: TBD
Continuation of American Sign Language I. This course further develops receptive and expressive skills in American Sign Language in authentic situations and expands the study of Deaf culture. This course progresses from common, concrete communicative events and interactions to language expressing abstract ideas. Emphasis is on the comprehension and production of increasingly complex linguistic structures focusing on dialogues and conversational expressions. More complex receptive and expressive skills are fostered through interactive ASL lessons without spoken English.
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesdays, 6:00PM-9:50PMLOCATION: Southeast Campus, Building 3, Room 3216INSTRUCTOR: TBD
LOCATION: OnlineINSTRUCTOR: Gayle VanTrease
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday/Thursday, 9:30AM-10:50AMLOCATION: Northeast Campus, Room TBAINSTRUCTOR: TBD
This is an interdisciplinary course to introduce students to human values through the exploration of American deaf culture through its history, literature, and arts. Students will explore Deaf culture as a minority culture focusing on awareness and understanding of cultural diversity and preservation of language. Culture and relationships are examined through the impact of modern technology and moral trends.
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Online (no set time))LOCATION: Online CampusINSTRUCTOR: TBD
MEETING DAYS AND TIMES: Tuesday/Thursday, 1:00PM-2:20PMLOCATION: Southeast Campus, Building 1, Room 1115INSTRUCTOR: Francoise Sullivan
This introductory course is designed for adult learners with little to no prior experience in French. Students will develop basic communication skills through speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Topics include greetings, numbers, everyday vocabulary, simple grammar, and common expressions used in travel and daily conversation. Emphasis is placed on practical usage and cultural awareness to build a strong foundation for further study.
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Online, No Set TimeLOCATION: OnlineINSTRUCTOR: Francoise Sullivan
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: (Online, no set time)LOCATION: OnlineINSTRUCTOR: Francoise Sullivan
This course is designed for students who have completed French 1 or have basic knowledge of French. It builds on foundational skills, focusing on improving conversational ability, listening comprehension, and reading and writing in everyday contexts. Students will expand their vocabulary, learn more complex sentence structures, and deepen their understanding of French culture. They will be able to ask and answer questions about travel, food, weather, and hobbies, describe past events, and give and follow directions. Ideal for those looking to increase confidence and fluency in real-life situations.
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday/Thursday 5:30 PM - 6:50 PMLOCATION: Metro Campus, Academic Building, Room 521INSTRUCTOR: TBD
This introductory course is designed for adult learners with little to no prior experience in Spanish. Students will develop basic communication skills through speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Topics include greetings, numbers, everyday vocabulary, simple grammar, and common expressions used in travel and daily conversation. Emphasis is placed on practical usage and cultural awareness to build a strong foundation for further study.
Metro
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday/Wednesday 9:30AM-10:50AMLOCATION: Southeast Campus, Building 3, Room 3210INSTRUCTOR: TBA
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