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Feb 05, 2025
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Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025
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ASLN 290 - Deafness Origins & Orientation 3 Credit Hours This course will introduce students to the evolution of the Deaf culture, in particular to major
concepts about and issues facing the Deaf community, and to psychological and social aspects of
Deafness. Students will learn about the acquisition of sign language, and behavioral norms, values,
and traditions of the Deaf. Students will study the impact of influential Deaf individuals such as
Thomas Gallaudet, Marlee Matlin, and Laurent Clerc and their accomplishments in raising awareness of the unique problems that face members of the Deaf community. Secondary areas of study include linguistics, creative arts, and literature as they apply to Deaf culture and the Deaf community. Most lectures and discussions will be presented both orally and through
signing, which will supplement students’ ability in the language.
Prerequisites: ASLN101 and ASLN102
Levels: Graduate Undergraduate
College of Arts & Sciences Classics & Modern Languages
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