American Sign Language II
This course continues to stress the development of basic conversational skills with emphasis on expanding vocabulary and expressive skills.
Similar to an In-Person course, a Web Live course meets virtually at regular dates and times according to your schedule on MyTMCC. Your instructor has the option to require attendance or a webcam for class sessions. While not every course has requirements for proctored exams, your instructor may require you to come to campus or make arrangements with a proctoring center to take proctored exams.
This course continues to stress the development of basic conversational skills with emphasis on expanding vocabulary and expressive skills.
This course is designed to introduce American Sign Language, a visual-expressive language used by the Deaf community in the United States, and to focus on the development of basic conversational skills, emphasizing receptive and expressive abilities.
This course encourages the student to expand command of disclosure in American Sign Language on various everyday topics (leading to fluency).
Study at the intermediate level of Spanish structures with an emphasis on writing, reading, and conversation. This course transfers to UNR as SPAN 212. Completion of SPAN 212 satisfies the College of Liberal Arts foreign language requirement.
(Legal Specialty course) Covers interviewing skills, fact pattern analysis, discovery preparation and evidence. Emphasis is placed on preparation of documents throughout the court process.
(Legal Specialty course) Covers legal research and terminology. The student will become familiar with the law library and develop legal research skills through the use of legal digests, encyclopedias, reporter systems, indexes, Shepard's, treatises, cases, statutes, legal periodicals, government documents and other research material. Emphasis is placed on developing legal briefing skills and finding answers to legal research questions.
(Legal Specialty course) Emphasis on jurisdiction of the court system in Nevada. Discussion of complaints, summons, answers, supplemental pleadings. Will also cover pretrial tactics, motions, exceptions, venue, discovery, depositions and summary judgments.
This course encourages the student to expand command of disclosure in American Sign Language on various everyday topics (leading to fluency).
This course continues to stress the development of basic conversational skills with emphasis on expanding vocabulary and expressive skills.
This course continues to stress the development of basic conversational skills with emphasis on expanding vocabulary and expressive skills.