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Dec 18, 2024
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2020-2021 Cal State East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
American Sign Language Minor
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MLL Minor Requirements (15-23 units)
All minor students, regardless of lower-division exemptions outlined below, will be required to complete a minimum of 15 units of CSUEB coursework. See a Modern Language and Literatures (MLL) Department advisor to determine the best path of coursework for you.
Note: Minor students should take all courses for a letter grade.
Lower Division Exemption or Coursework
All American Sign Language (ASL) minor students are required to have an intermediate-level understanding of ASL. Incoming students with prior experience with ASL may have some or all of the lower division courses waived. Students may also challenge any of the lower division courses by exam. To determine which lower division coursework to take contact your MLL advisor for exemption procedures and forms. Students who do not achieve any lower division exemptions must take all of the following coursework:
Upper Division Coursework
All ASL minor students will be required to take advanced language coursework. Choose one course for 4 units:
Elective Coursework
All students must choose at least one elective course for 3-4 units. To complete the minimum required coursework of 15 units for the minor, some students will need to take additional elective units. Choose from the following list:
Department Courses Listed by Course Type
Modern Languages and Literatures CoursesDepartment of Modern Languages and Literatures
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Modern Languages and Literatures
Modern Languages and Literatures: American Sign Language
Modern Languages and Literatures: Chinese
Modern Languages and Literatures: French
Modern Languages and Literatures: Japanese
Modern Languages and Literatures: Spanish
Modern Languages and Literatures: Spanish-American Literature and Culture
Modern Languages and Literatures: Spanish Peninsular Literature and Culture
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