Bachelor of Arts in ASL Linguistics and Deaf Cultures
Degree Requirements (50 units):
*These requirements depend on the year that you are admitted to the university. See your advisor for your specific requirements.
LOWER DIVISION (22 units)
Take all the following courses:
- ASLD 101: American Sign Language 1 (4)
- ASLD 102: American Sign Language 2 (4)
- LING/ANTH 170: Introduction to Linguistics (3)
- ASLD 124: American Deaf Cultures (3)
- ASLD 201: American Sign Language 3 (4)
- ASLD 202: American Sign Language 4 (4)
UPPER DIVISION (28 units)
Take all the following courses:
- ASLD 305: American Sign Language 5 (4)
- ASLD 306: American Sign Language Linguistics (3)
- ASLD 324: Critical Deaf & Disability Studies (3)* new course
- LING 325: Modern English Grammar (3)
- ASLD 424: Global Deaf Culture and Languages (3)
- ASLD 456: Sign Language Sociolinguistics (3)
Take 3 Courses out of the following:
- ASLD 151: Mexican Sign Language (4)
- ASLD 490/499: Directed Study in ASLD (1-6)
- LING 301: Introduction to Research Methods (3)
- LING/ANTH 413: Language and Culture
- LING 421: Syntax (3)
- LING 422: Discourse Analysis (3)
- LING 423: Semantics (3)
- LING 426: History of English (3)
- LING 460: TESOL composition (3)
- LING 470/ANTH 475: Language and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (3)
- LING 472: Language and Social Justice (writing intensive capstone)
- LING 477: Language Socialization (3)
Admission Requirements:
ASLD 101 (American Sign Language 1), and ASLD 102 (American Sign Language 2) with a grade of C or better
Minors you may want to add if you are an ASLD major:
- Linguistics- TESOL
- Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Translation- under RGRLL