Required course work provides students with theory and practical application of American sign language with knowledge and appreciation of deaf culture and deaf history. The program will provide students with the skills and ability to interact with the broader deaf community. Graduates will have enhanced skills and credentials in professions such as speech language hearing sciences, nursing, education, social work, criminal justice and the general service industries.
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Total Credits Required | 20 |
SL 252 American Sign Language I | 4 |
SL 253 American Sign Language II | 4 |
SL 354 American Sign Language III | 4 |
SL 358 Deaf Community/Culture | 4 |
SL 360 Deaf History | 4 |
Note: This certificate is not financial aid eligible.
Bulletin Year:
2017 - 2018 Undergraduate Bulletin
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