Edward Nevarez

Instructor
Modern Languages
EMAIL: enevarez@bmcc.cuny.edu
Office: S-601F
Office Hours:
Phone: (212) 776-6706
Expertise
American Sign Language
Sign Language Interpreter
Degrees
- M.Ed Curriculum Development and Assessment
- EdD Enroute 2024 Educational Leadership in Higher Education
Courses Taught
- American Sign Language 105 is a beginner course designed to develop skill in a form of manual communication used primarily by American-born deaf person in interpersonal (face-to-face) relations. The main objective is develop signed communication skills, comprehension skills, sign literacy and expressive skills, and develop a further awareness of culture of deaf and hard of hearing users of ASL.
- American Sign Language 106 is a second semester language course. The main objective is to improve signed communication skills, expand comprehension skills, increase sign literacy and expressive skills, and develop a further awareness of culture of deaf and hard of hearing users of ASL.
Prerequisite: ASL 105
Research and Projects
ASL Internship Project
Students are placed in areas to practice their transfer of learning of ASL in various employment opportunities. Students are able to receive credit and build their CV.
Publications
Honors, Awards and Affiliations
- Member of ASLTA