American Sign Language

LSU World Languages is proud to introduce American Sign Language (ASL) to the LSU Baton Rouge campus. ASL is considered a foreign language and improves the quality of family communications for hearing people with deaf or hard of hearing family members. ASL is said to be  the fourth most commonly used language in the United States. 
 
We currently offer ASLG 1001, Beginning American Sign Language. Introduction to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL). This course is designed to develop basic ASL communication skills and knowledge of the Deaf culture. (4 credits). 
 
Our faculty member is Mr. Jimmy Challis Gore who can be reached at jcgore@lsu.edu or 225-308-4816.
 
For more information regarding ASL at LSU contact:
Dr. Rafael Orozco, Department Chair
LSU World Languages, Literatures & Cultures
rorozc1@lsu.edu