American Sign Language Associate in Arts and Certificate of Achievement
The ASL degree is designed for students to acquire advanced expressive and receptive signing skills It also gives students greater awareness of the Deaf culture and Deaf community This degree is meant for the student who wants to work with Deaf people Communicating in sign language and understanding Deafness is critical in any career where one works with Deaf and hard of hearing people The emphasis is on paraprofessional vocations such as teacher’s aid, child care worker, etc Students completing the ASL degree may wish to transfer to a four year institution or continue their studies in interpreting
Career Opportunities
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- Case Worker
- Certified Translator
- Certified Terminologist
- Education Counselor
- Interpreter
- ASL (American Sign Language)
- Certified
- Conference
- Court
- Educational
- Foreign Broadcast
- Legal
- Literacy
- Medical
- Program Coordinator
- Rehabilitation Counselor
- Teacher
The Program-level Student Learning Outcomes (PSLOs) below are outcomes that students will achieve after completing specific degree / certificate requirements in this program Students will:
- Converse fluently in ASL with peers both hearing and Deaf by applying the language in conversations, ASL storytelling, or narratives
- Understand the grammar structures of ASL and apply them in dialogues
- Demonstrate knowledge of the Deaf culture heritage and Deaf values through presentations, papers, and written exams
- Demonstrate knowledge of local and national resources for Deaf, hard of hearing, and late Deafened adults through presentations, papers, exams, or group demonstrations
- Demonstrate an awareness how to work with Deaf people in a variety of settings through community service learning
Associate Degree Major Requirements
Note: All courses must be completed with a letter grade of “C” or higher or “Pass.”
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
ASL-120 | American Sign Language I | 4 |
ASL-121 | American Sign Language II | 4 |
ASL-130 | American Sign Language: Fingerspelling | 3 |
ASL-131 | American Sign Language: Fingerspelling II | 3 |
ASL-140 | Inside Deaf Culture | 3 |
ASL-220 | American Sign Language III | 4 |
ASL-221 | American Sign Language IV | 4 |
PSY-120 | Introductory Psychology | 3 |
Total Units | 28 |
Plus General Education and Elective Requirements
Certificate of Achievement
Any student who chooses to complete only the courses required for the above major qualifies for a certificate of Achievement in American Sign Language An official request from the student must be filed with the Admissions and Records Office prior to the deadline stated in the yearly calendar which is listed in the class schedule and catalog.