BA Linguistics with Concentration in American Sign Language/English Interpreting
Linguistics is the discipline that studies and describes language in all its aspects: its structure, its use, its history, its varieties and how it is learned. Some linguists are interested primarily in devising theories to explain why languages are the way they are and how the human mind shapes language. Other linguists are more concerned with the practical, such as teaching a second language, working as a sign language interpreter or programming a computer to handle linguistic information.
In this concentration students gain a grounding in the components of American Sign Language from sound and sign to discourse and meaning, preparing students for a career in ASL-English interpreting, a field for which demand is growing.
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