The American Sign Language (ASL) minor consists of 18 hours. It is designed to provide students with a background in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Although there will be exposure to Deaf Education and Educational Interpreting topics, the minor does not lead to interpreter certification or teacher licensure.
Admissions, Tuition and Fees, and Financial Aid Information
- David Smith
- Jeffrey Davis
- Calvin Farley
- April Haggard
- Megan Wylie Potts
- Cheryl Shahan
- Bill Stricklen
- Kimberly Wolbers
David Smith, research professor and instructional team lead
Jeffrey Davis, professor
Calvin Farley, lecturer
April Haggard, senior lecturer and ASL program coordinator
Megan Wylie Potts, lecturer
Cheryl Shahan, clinical assistant professor and educational interpreting program coordinator
Bill Stricklen, senior lecturer
Kimberly Wolbers, professor and SIWI program coordinator
April Haggard, senior lecturer and ASL program coordinator
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