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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sign Language Interpreting Undergraduate Certificate
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Return to: College of Education and Human Development Departments and Programs
Return to: 4160 Department of Learning Sciences
The Sign Language Interpreting certificate 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 certificate will be based on the following:
- Admission to Georgia State University;
- Proof of a bachelor’s degree or higher;
- Completion of an American Sign Language Interpreting Certificate Program application;
- Completion of a program orientation;
- Successful completion of an entrance interview demonstrating at least intermediate conversational proficiency in American Sign Language, and visual-motor fluency.
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Total Hours: Minimum of 48 Semester Hours
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Return to: College of Education and Human Development Departments and Programs
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