Frequently Asked Questions
Is ASL accepted as a second language at the University of
Minnesota of Minnesota?
YES! In 1987, the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) recognized
ASL as a complete and natural language. ASL may apply as either
credit or proficiency toward the second language requirement.
A student may test for proficiency in ASL to meet the second
language requirement (consult your
CLA Advising Web for
more information).
How many credits are required to meet the second language
requirement?
Your academic program determines the number of credits needed.
Most students require 5 semesters (5 credits per semester) to
meet the proficiency requirements. Many students elect to take
ASL 3705 - Cultural Perspectives of Deafness (3 cr.).
Where is ASL offered?
ASL course are offered through the
Department of Educational Psychology
at the College of Education and Human Development at the University.
Credit for ASL coursework may also be transferred to the College
of Liberal Arts if it is earned at other higher education institutions
following the U of M credit transfer guidelines. Contact the
ASL Program Office for a listing of additional classes in the
community. Classes are located at Vo-Tech 140A, B, C; there
may be times that the classes will be offered elsewhere on campus.
When
is ASL offered?
The ASL classes are offered each semester, including the
summer semester. You can check the schedule online at
onestop.umn.edu/schedule/html/tc.html.
Can I get an override for classes that are closed?
It depends. You may want to contact the instructor or attend
class on the first day to get a magic number (override) if available.
*TIP* Show up first day of class, even class is full - your
chances of getting a magic number is greatly increased if you
show up, and there's a possibility that students have dropped
out, even the lists say full.
Can I transfer ASL credits from other institutions?
American Sign Language credits are transferable from other
accredited colleges and universities. For more information regarding
the transfer of credits and credits by special examination,
please contact the ASL Program.
For more information
stop by or send inquiries to:
holte002@umn.edu
American Sign Languages Program
University of Minnesota
Vocational and
Technical Education 240
1954 Buford Ave.
Saint Paul, MN 55108
Tel: 612-624-1274
Fax: 612-624-1275
612-626-9392 V/TTY or 612-624-8870 FAX
Revised April 2006
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