Search UBC Extended Learning
-
American Sign Language Beginner 2
Course
Continue to build on your American Sign Language (ASL) skills and knowledge. Focus on discussing living situations, locations and basic directions. Learn how to ask "What is the sign for ___?" and new fingerspelling letters.
-
American Sign Language Beginner 3
Course
Learn how to describe family members and how they are related, and how to specify someone's age using American Sign Language (ASL). Formerly Sign Language Lower Intermediate.
-
American Sign Language Beginner 4
Course
Advance your grammar and understanding of sentence structure in American Sign Language (ASL). Learn about agreement verbs, how to ask if something is done, and how to tell how often. Learn signs for talking about everyday activities, chores, extended family and what one does for a living. Formerly Sign Language Intermediate 1.
-
American Sign Language Beginner 5
Course
Focus in-depth on American Sign Language (ASL) storytelling, and take your skills and knowledge of this visual literature to a new level. With seven stories in the curriculum, including six childhood stories, the course moves at a quick but exciting pace. Formerly Sign Language Intermediate 2.
-
American Sign Language Intermediate 1
Course
Learn to communicate in a wider array of situations and further develop your fluency and comprehension of American Sign Language (ASL). Formerly Sign Language Intermediate 3.
-
American Sign Language Intermediate 2
Course
Focus on using American Sign Language (ASL) in situations such as making requests, agreeing with conditions and asking for advice. Formerly Sign Language Intermediate 4.
-
American Sign Language Intermediate 3
Course
In this course, focus on discussing neighbourhoods and restaurants with ASL. Practise and learn the ASL story The Lion and the Mouse.
-
American Sign Language Intermediate 4
Course
This course focuses on sharing opinions and comparing personal qualities using ASL. You’re introduced to your first ASL fable, The Fox and the Crow.
-
Ancient Greece: A Key to the Modern World
Course
Explore key episodes in Greek history and famous tales of the gods, popularized in modern books and movies like Percy Jackson and the Olympians, alongside the central discoveries of the Greek philosophers. This course is part of the UBC Future Global Leaders On-Campus program for high school students ages 15 -18.
-
Anti-Racism Strategies for the Workplace
Course
Expand your understanding of anti-racist work. Deepen your understanding of the historic and current realities of racism in Canada, and learn from the perspectives and experiences of racialized professionals. Consider the commitment, courage and creativity required to dismantle racism within organizations both on micro and macro levels.