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George M. Manuel Library
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
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John Wesley School of Leadership
Graduate
Leadership
Doctoral
Leadership
Moore School of Education
Overview
Undergraduate
Deaf Studies
Elementary Education
Graduate
Master of Education
Concentrations
American Sign Language
Patterson School of Business
Overview
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Business Administration with Minor
Graduate
Financial Planning
Master of Business Administration
Concentrations
Management
Sports Management
Piedmont Divinity School
Overview
Undergraduate
Bible
Biblical Studies
Biblical Studies (Certificate)
Graduate
Biblical Studies
Master of Divinity
Ministry
Ministry (Portuguese)
Ministry (Spanish)
Concentrations
Ministry
School of Arts and Sciences
Overview
Undergraduate
Criminal Justice
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John Wesley School of Leadership
Moore School of Education
Patterson School of Business
School of Arts and Sciences
Piedmont Divinity School
Reference Information
Addendum
Doctrinal Statement
SL 460
Deaf Literature
3 Credit Hours
A study of the literature of the Deaf community in relationship to other world literatures. Students study a variety of genres including humor, drama, poetry, narratives, folklore, and language as art.
Prerequisites
SL 301
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American Sign Language V
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