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Santa Barbara City College
Associate of Arts in American Sign Language
- Santa Barbara, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate in Arts in American Sign Language degree (A.A in American Sign Language) provides students with the foundational knowledge in ASL to prepare them for transfer to four-year universities that offer a baccalaureate program. Languages are the key to the understanding and appreciation of value systems and social attitudes of different cultures. Furthermore, acquiring communication skills in other languages facilitates the exchange of ideas and transactions, and increases awareness, appreciation and understanding of cultural diversity.


York St John University
An Introduction to British Sign Language
- York, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
This course gives you an introduction to British Sign Language (BSL), including finger spelling, lip reading, and the semiotic structure of the language. Alongside the practical aspects of BSL, you will learn about Deaf awareness and explore Deaf history and culture. There are over 150,000 individuals in the United Kingdom who use BSL, and they can face communication barriers in many aspects of their lives. This course will both teach you the foundations of the language, and help you to understand and support BSL users.
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Bloomsburg University
American Sign Language and English Interpreting
- Bloomsburg, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
American Sign Language (ASL) and English interpreting is a specialized field that involves facilitating communication between individuals who use ASL and those who use English. Here are some key points about ASL interpreting and its relationship with English: ASL and English are different languages: ASL is a visual-gestural language used primarily by Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals in the United States and parts of Canada. English, on the other hand, is a spoken and written language. ASL has its own grammar, syntax, and cultural nuances distinct from English. Role of ASL interpreters: ASL interpreters play a crucial role in bridging the communication gap between Deaf and hearing individuals. They translate spoken English into ASL and vice versa, ensuring effective communication in various settings such as educational institutions, workplaces, medical facilities, and social gatherings.


York St John University
Intermediate British Sign Language
- York, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
This course will enable you to feel confident having conversations in BSL. Expand your conversational skills with vocabulary linked to work, shopping, transport and more. Further develop the skills you learnt on your introduction to BSL course and continue your professional development.
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