鶹ƽ State students wanting to earn a degree in American Sign Language will be able to make progress toward that goal starting fall 2023, when WSU launches a Bachelor of Arts in American Sign Language.
Shockers will be able to tailor the Bachelor of Arts in ASL to their interests and needs by choosing one of three tracks: The Structure of Language; Language and Culture in Context; or Interpreting Methods.
“The new degree responds to the need for qualified interpreters, and the need to bring an awareness of signed languages as natural languages, just as sophisticated, expressive and beautiful as spoken languages,” Andrew Hippisley, dean, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said. “ASL will be a sister language to Spanish, French and German.”
As demand for certified interpreters increases in Kansas, 鶹ƽ State’s program will help grow the talent pipeline for the state. Candidates wanting to take the national Certified Deaf Interpreter Examination are now required to have a bachelor’s degree. 鶹ƽ State is one of only two universities in Kansas where students can train for that certification.
Career paths include interpreting positions in social work, education, health care, criminal justice, human resources, counseling and more.
The major also meaningfully addresses 鶹ƽ State’s core value to make the campus inclusive and accessible for everyone. ASL courses attract more than 100 students who minor in sign language or take ASL to meet language requirements in the Fairmount College.
Additionally, students pursuing the interpreting track for the degree will gain applicable work-related skills.
“This conforms to 鶹ƽ State’s applied mission, or purpose, because students will use their translation and interpreting skills in the workplace,” Wilson Baldridge, professor of French and chair of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, said.
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