Undergraduate Catalog

DST 305 Deaf Space: Concepts & Methodologies

This course introduces students to Deaf Space concepts and research methodologies. Students will investigate the ways in which the unique sensory orientation of Deaf people shapes how they inhabit the world, as well as their relationships with people and space. This course will explore the ways of dwelling of Deaf people and engage in methodological exploration derived from proxemics and visual studies fields to gain a better understanding of the characteristics and principles of Deaf Space.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: DST 101 or permission of instructor

Distribution

Bachelors, Undergraduate