In an effort to cater to high school students seeking to fulfill their foreign language prerequisites while also earning college credit, Tennessee Tech University has introduced a novel American Sign Language dual enrollment course for the upcoming fall semester. This initiative is available to all high school students in Tennessee, offering them a distinctive chance to delve into the realm of sign language through virtual classes. The course curriculum comprises American Sign Language 1 in the fall term, followed by American Sign Language 2 in the subsequent spring semester. For those interested in learning more about this innovative program, inquiries can be made by calling 931-372-6820 or by visiting [email protected].
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