The American Sign Language & Interpreting Education Program offers combined majors for students wishing to broaden and enrich their studies. View the Undergraduate Catalog for the requirements of each combined major:
This Program is designed to assist students in acquiring competence in American Sign Language, developing an understanding of the American Deaf Community and its culture, and applying their linguistic and cultural skills and knowledge to a particular academic area of study.
The American Sign Language (ASL) & Linguistics combined major is an intensive program of study dedicated to preparing students to interact in a positive and supportive manner with members of the American Deaf Community while simultaneously providing students with an understanding of the theoretical, cultural, and social components of all human language.
This combined major educates students in cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, and the structures of human languages in general and American Sign Language (ASL) in particular.
This major is designed for students who want to combine an understanding of the American Deaf Community and its culture to the study and making of theatre, including performance, design, and production. It offers both classroom and experiential learning on the creative, social, and linguistic relationship between theatre and the American Deaf Community.