American Sign Language

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Our ASL program introduces basic production and comprehension skills, including spelling and numbers. You will develop your conversational ability and be introduced to ASL grammar.

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American sign language (ASL) is more than just a visual communication tool for the deaf or hard of hearing – it’s also an art form.

Our ASL program introduces basic production and comprehension skills, including spelling and numbers. You will develop your conversational ability and be introduced to ASL grammar.

 

With a growing demand for qualified interpreters, you could work in a variety of settings:

  • Public or private agencies

  • Schools

  • Businesses

  • Health care facilities

  • Performing arts

 

Interpreting sign language is complex. You need to be highly fluent in two languages to ensure linguistic and cultural knowledge translates correctly for smooth communication.

  • Dallas Branch

    1601 Botham Jean Blvd, Dallas
  • Dallas Branch

    801 Main St, Dallas

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