Undergraduate Program Requirements

American Sign Language Program Requirements

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ASL-Eng Interp BA 2017

The ASL-English Interpretation Major requires 56 total credits and a grade of C or better in all major courses. Any course substitutions or course waivers must be in writing from the department chair. This includes courses that are accepted in transfer and used toward the major and/or courses taken from the department's curriculum in place of the stated requirements.


Students must complete the 18 courses listed below for 53 total credits:

Required Courses

Courses: 18/18
CourseTitleCreditsGrade
37-1151 American Sign Language I 3C
37-1152 American Sign Language II 3C
37-1252 Deaf Culture 3C
37-1253 Introduction to Career Opportunities within the Deaf Community 2C
37-2153 American Sign Language III 3C
37-2154 American Sign Language IV 3C
37-2253 Linguistics of ASL 3C
37-2301 Interpreting Techniques 1C
37-2302 Language and Translation 3C
37-3204 Multicultural Issues 3C
37-3205 Advanced American Sign Language 3C
37-3304 Theory of Interpretation 3C
37-3401 Consecutive Interpreting 3C
37-3402 Advanced Interpreting Analysis 3C
37-3403 Interpreting Discourse Genres 3C
37-3404 Transliterating & Educational Interpreting 3C
37-4501 Interpreting Practicum I 4C
37-4502 Interpreting Practicum II 4C
Electives

Electives

Courses: 1/3
CourseTitleCreditsGrade

Students must complete three credits of electives from the courses listed below:
37-1153 Introduction to Classifiers in American Sign Language 3C
37-1701 ASL Fingerspelling 3C
37-1899 Directed Study: ASL/English Interpretation 1C
37-2201 Deaf Representations in the Media 3C
37-2251 Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Deaf American Artists and Art 3C
37-2402 Music Interpreting 3C
37-2601 Creativity and ASL 3C
37-3225 Deaf Education 3C
37-3305 Interpreting for Special Populations within the Deaf Community 3C
37-3650 Topics in ASL-English Interpretation 1C
37-3661 ASL Literature 3C
37-3898 Independent Project: ASL-English Interpretation 1C

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