This program provides students a foundation in American Sign Language (ASL) and basic issues of concern to the Deaf community, while strengthening knowledge and communication skills.
Furthermore, the program broadens students' appreciation and understanding of Deaf culture, history and language to enable students to:
Successful completion of the Applied American Sign Language Studies AAS degree may lead to employment in a variety of different occupations. Below are examples, some of which may include additional degree work at a transfer institution. Northeast Ohio median salaries in 2020 for interpreters and translators was $59,690 and for speech and language pathologists was $82,610. See O*Net OnLine for additional wage and employment trends as well as required knowledge, skills and abilities.
Students interested in the American Sign Language, transfer, or liberal arts are encouraged to get involved:
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