DST101 Introduction to Deaf Studies

An introduction to the study of the language, culture and community of Deaf people. The course covers topics in Deaf history, education, sociology, language, legal issues, art & literature, audism, services for the Deaf, organizations, assistive technology, and the nature of Deafhood. Several controversial issues will be analyzed such as oralism, methods of Deaf education, signing systems, and biomedical ethics (including cochlear implants and genetic engineering). Taught primarily in ASL and audio interpretation and/or interpreter is included.

Credit Hours

3

Lecture Hours

3

Prerequisite

Reading proficiency or RWR090 Reading Writing and Reasoning Minimum Grade of: C or ENG101 or higher Minimum Grade of: C

Attributes

  • Free Elective