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Apr 21, 2026
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2026-2027_College Catalog
American Sign Language and Interpreting Studies (AA)
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Designed to provide the foundation for students interested in pursuing a career in American Sign Language Interpreting or within the Deaf community.
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Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: - demonstrate American Sign Language communication competency and apply knowledge of American Sign Language linguistics;
- discuss and apply knowledge of text analysis between English and American Sign Language;
- analyze, identify and apply personal, professional and ethical decisions in a manner consistent with social justice models and standard Interpreting professional practice;
- and demonstrate interpersonal competencies that foster effective communication and productive collaboration with colleagues, consumers and employers within the Deaf Community.
General Education: 32 credits
All general education coursework must be selected from approved AGEC list. Written and Oral Communication: Composition (6)
Quantitative Reasoning (3)
Arts and Humanities (6)
Two courses, recommended from different disciplines Social and Behavioral Sciences (6)
Two courses, recommended from different disciplines Institutions in the Americas (3)
Additional Required General Education Credits (4-6): Limit one course per category
Degree Core Requirements: 28 credits
These courses are needed to fulfill the major requirements and some may fulfill general education categories as shown. Total Degree Credit Hours: 60
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