Advisement and Registration Information for DHHA Freshmen
Spring 2012
The following provides you with an outline in terms of the courses you should take in Spring 2012. Please remember that you have two majors. Your primary major is Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHHA). Your secondary major is in one of 11 disciplines. You need to meet with an adviser from each major.
The following courses should be taken in the spring semester. Note that there is a space holder for one course in your second major. If your second major requires that you take two courses this coming spring, then you will not take a math or SPE or SLP class. If you need to take WRI 102, it must be completed in Spring 2012.
Be sure to make an individual advisement appointment with Dr. Slobodzian. Sign up sheets for appointments are in the Special Education Office, 308 FH. Come to your appointment with a listing from PAWS of courses you have completed and with an updated DHH Audit Sheet .
If you are not familiar with the DHH 5-year projected course sequence be sure to look at it prior to registration.
DHHA freshmen should take the following courses:
- *ASL 101--Students MUST register for both a lecture and a conversation hour. ASL 101 fills up quickly. Do not panic if you see that all sections are closed as we have held seats for Deaf Ed majors. Those seats will be opened for you, as needed.
- DHH 105
- A course in your second major. See an adviser to determine which course you should take.
- WRI 102, if needed, must be taken. A list of all sections of WRI 102 for the spring semester by day and time, along with the sub-title and a detailed description can be found at http://www.tcnj.edu/~writing/courses/index.html. Students not needing WRI 102 may take:
- SPE 103 OR
- SPE 203 OR
- SLP 102 OR
- MAT 105, 106, or 200 (200 is for math majors). One of these math courses is needed as a prerequisite to MST/MTT 202 which is taken during the sophomore year.
* Any student who has previously taken American Sign Language and has not taken the TCNJ ASL Placement Test must do so. Information about the upcoming test date is on the ASL web site.
