Which syllabus you use depends on your needs:
Individuals in the CSUS, CCE,
EHS, or CDE programs should contact Dr. Vicars for the direct link to
your syllabus. Others, including ASLU independent students should
use the syllabus below that applies to your situation.
ASL Level 1 Self-study
(free)
You are a casual learner who would like an easy, organized way to
study ASL through the internet at your own pace without having to buy
anything. You don't need to test yourself. You don't
need documentation. You just want to learn how to communicate with
your friend, coworker, relative, or Deaf people that you happen to meet.
ASL Level 1 [Home
School / Self-Testing] (Material fee: Buy the Level 1 coursepack
from the Lifeprint bookstore. Do
not register. Do not pay tuition.)
You are a home school or self-study student and want
to be able to test your own progress by using computer-based testing.
You prefer to purchase the course materials from the ASLU
bookstore and use them on
your own and track your own progress or that of your child. You do
not need authoritative documentation.
ASL
Level 1 [College-equivalent study] (Registration
fee, includes materials)
You need authoritative documentation of your
participation in an organized continuing education experience under
responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction.
You need to satisfy a language course or continuing education
requirement at your local school or organization by taking a course
equivalent to a 3 semester-credit-hour college course or a 1-semester
high school course. You have checked and your local school or
organization has indicated in writing that they are willing to accept
continuing education units from ASLU.
Registration Page
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ASL
Level 2 [College-equivalent study] (Registration
fee, includes materials)
You need a second semester course that
provides authoritative documentation of your participation in an
organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship,
capable direction and qualified instruction. You need to satisfy a
language course or continuing education requirement at your local school
or organization by taking a course equivalent to a 3
semester-credit-hour college course or a 1-semester high school course.
You have checked and your local school or organization has indicated in
writing that they are willing to accept continuing education units from
ASLU.
Registration Page
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Utah: EHS ASL 4215
[American Sign Language Level 1]
If you are a Utah Electronic High School Student and want to find
your syllabus.
Dr. Bill says: Contact me for the direct
link to your syllabus. Include "EHS" and your first and last name in the
subject line of the email.
Sac State EDS 151 / EDS
152 [ASL 1 and ASL 2]
If you are a California State University, Sacramento Student and
want to find your syllabus.
Dr. Bill says: Contact me for the direct
link to your syllabus. Include "CSUS" in your subject line. In the body
of your email always include your full name, the days of your course,
and the time of your class. If you are a Continuing Education
student then put CCE in your subject line, your name, and your topic.