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Nov 24, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sign Language Interpreting, B.A.
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Return to: 4160 Department of Learning Sciences
Sign Language Interpreting is an interdisciplinary field that combines highly developed competency in both American Sign Language and English, with knowledge of linguistics, interpretation, translation, and principles of professional practice.
The Sign Language Interpreting major prepares students with the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to enter field of American Sign Language/English interpretation. Students develop confidence in their working languages, proficiency in linguistic and cultural analysis, and the interpersonal skills needed to develop a relevant and sound professional practice.
Program Admission
- Admission to the major in sign language interpreting will be based on the following:
- Completion of Areas A-E;
- Completion of American Sign Language Interpreting Baccalaureate Degree Program application;
- Completion of a program orientation;
- Completion of ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 each with a grade of “C” or better;
- Completion 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;
- Demonstrated proficiency in sign recall and visual-motor integration;
- Successful completion of an entrance interview demonstrating at least intermediate conversational proficiency in American Sign Language.
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Area F. Preparation for the Major (18 Hours)
Required (12 Hours)
Students who have applied ASL 1002 to Area C in the core, may choose an 3 additional hours from the list below to count toward Area F.
Choose two courses (6 Hours)
Area G. Major Area (48 Hours)
Students must complete all courses in Areas G with a grade of “C” or higher unless otherwise noted. Area H: Electives (12 Hours)
Students must complete all courses in Areas H with a grade of “C-” or higher unless otherwise noted. Choose four courses (12 Hours)
Total Program: Minimum of 120 Semester Hours
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