Counseling – Adult Education

COUNS 906, AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE LEVEL 1 (BEGINNER)    0 UNITS

• Prerequisite: None.

This introductory course is designed for the student with little or no previous knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL). ASL is taught using an interactive approach, which includes classroom conversation, games and exercises. Students learn basic everyday communication skills, using signed words and finger spelling. Course content includes information about deaf culture and the deaf community.

7001   6:30p-8:35p T   LA 223   Natale A

7002   6:45p-8:50p M   LV 14   Natale A

COUNS 910, ABI CONNECTIONS    0 UNITS

• Prerequisite: None.

This course is taught in community settings for adults with acquired brain injuries. The course instructs students in retraining and increasing cognitive skills. Caregivers will be included in the instruction when desirable.

7003   1:00p-3:30p M   MAD 106   Evans Jami R

   1:00p-3:30p W   MAD 106   Evans Jami R

   1:00p-3:30p F   MAD 106   Evans Jami R

Above 7003 section meets at the Madison Campus, 1310 11th Street.

COUNS 912, DEVELOPING OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS    0 UNITS

• Prerequisite: None.

The Development Occupational Skills class is a two-year program designed for developmentally disabled/slow learners. The program curriculum includes development of basic skills in the areas of meal planning and preparation, shopping, money management, sex education, social behavior, leisure, and pre-vocational skills.

7004   2:15p-4:50p MTW   MAD 102C   Weinstein J M

   2:00p-4:35p Th   KEN EDWA   Weinstein J M

Above 7004 section meets at the Madison Campus, 1310 11th Street.

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