American Sign Language Degree Programs

 

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American Sign Language is a surprisingly versatile area of study that can lead to myriad careers. Almost any workplace or field can benefit from an employee fluent in ASL, and students looking to study it can choose from a variety of focus areas and degree levels. Find out more about the different certificates and degrees available for American Sign Language, how students can benefit from learning this unique language, and the different careers open to those with an ASL degree.

ASL interpreters translate spoken language into sign language. Interpreters can work in a wide variety of settings, from schools to hospitals to courtrooms.

Healthcare interpreters do the vital work of assuring a patient understands their doctor and a doctor understands their patient. Individuals in this line of work help insure deaf individuals and the Deaf community’s access to quality healthcare and health related services.

Deaf educator is a term that refers to teachers who work specifically with deaf students, possibly at a private school for the Deaf. As with teachers at hearing and/or mainstream schools, deaf educators may specialize in specific subjects or only teach certain grade levels.

Social workers help individuals and communities, especially those which are considered vulnerable, solve problems and overcome challenges which unfairly prevent them from thriving. Social workers fluent in American Sign Language can be especially valuable for working with deaf families, individuals, and children.

The ASL guide includes:

  • Benefits of Studying ASL
  • ASL Degrees & Certificates
  • American Sign Language Scholarships