ASL/EI, B.A.
The Major in American Sign Language-English Interpreting requires 57 hours beyond elementary American Sign Language (ASL 110: American Sign Language I and ASL 120: American Sign Language II). A double major in American Sign Language-English Interpreting and American Sign Language and Deaf Studies is not permitted.
Required courses include:
Major and Major-Related Courses
ASL 107 | History and Culture of the American Deaf Community | 3 |
ASL 203 | American Sign Language III | 4 |
ASL 204 | American Sign Language IV | 4 |
ASL 299 | Issues in Professional Development | 1 |
ASL 305 | American Sign Language V | 3 |
ASL 331 | Introduction to Linguistics of ASL | 3 |
AEI 301 | Introduction to Interpreting | 3 |
AEI 302 | Interpreting Skills I | 4 |
AEI 303 | Interpreting Skills II | 4 |
AEI 305 | Interpreting Skills III | 4 |
AEI 337 | Internship | 0-15 |
AEI 351 | Senior Study I | 3 |
AEI 352 | Senior Study II | 3 |
AEI 401 | Seminar on American Sign Language-English Interpreting | 3 |
PSY 101 | Introductory Psychology | 3 |
One of the following courses:
A supervised internship in an approved off-campus agency is an essential part of the major program. Internship requirements, limited class enrollments, and the necessity of offering some classes in alternate years demand very careful planning by students majoring in American Sign Language and American Sign Language-English Interpreting. Major paradigms and alternate year offerings are available from major advisors.