May American Sign Language be used to fulfill the foreign language requirement?
American Sign Language requires five courses at MSU (CEP 341, 441A, 441B, 442A, and 442B) or an equivalent sequence through Sign IV at another institution. However, there is an extremely high demand for second-year sign language courses at MSU, and students sometimes find that they are unable to complete their second year of language study. Lansing Community College offers American Sign Language classes but does not accept students from MSU who have already completed their first year of study in sign language. Students interested in pursuing sign language are advised to take the entire sequence of Sign Language I-IV at LCC.
American Sign Language requires five courses at MSU (CEP 341, 441A, 441B, 442A, and 442B) or an equivalent sequence through Sign IV at another institution. However, there is an extremely high demand for second-year Sign Language courses at MSU, and students sometimes find that they are unable to complete their second year of language study. Lansing Community College offers American Sign Language classes, but does not accept students from MSU who have already completed their first year of study in sign language. Students interested in pursuing sign language are advised to take the entire sequence of Sign Language I-IV at LCC.