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For students who are interested in pursuing careers working with deaf/hard of hearing children or adults, the B.A. Deaf Studies degree will allow for a concentration in Deaf Education or Sign Language Interpreting. The courses within this program will provide students with a foundation in American Sign Language, Deaf Culture(s), and skills specific to teaching or interpreting for deaf individuals. Graduates will be prepared to work in a variety of settings that serve deaf children and/or adults. Graduates are provided coursework and practicum experiences resulting in knowledge of characteristics, curriculum, instructional strategies, and classroom management procedures.
Program Admission
Students are required to meet all university and college admission requirements. In addition, students must:
- Complete Areas A-E;
- Complete of ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 each with a grade of “C” or better;
- Complete of ASL 1001 with a grade of “C” or better and ASL 1002 , ASL 2001 , and ASL 2002 each with a grade of “B” or better;
- Complete the program application.
- Demonstrate proficiency in sign recall and visual-motor integration;
- Complete an entrance interview demonstrating at least intermediate conversational proficiency in American Sign Language.
- Complete the program orientation.