Sign Language Interpreting, B.A.
The sign language interpreting major provides students with two years of study about the culture and community of deaf people, including their language, American Sign Language (ASL); followed by two years of study in interpreting. Studies include models of interpreting, development of cognitive skills, translation, consecutive and simultaneous work, culturally sensitive involvement in the Deaf Community, ethics, professionalism, and skills necessary for taking interpreting certification exams. Graduates of the program possess foundational interpreting skills for entry level work in most community and educational settings and are generally prepared to take RID’s national performance exam within 2 years or less of graduation.
Program Requirements
Bethel Core
Major
Electives
Electives needed to complete degree
Total Credit Hours: 120