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American Sign Language/English Interpreting
The certificate is intended for students who already have a baccalaureate degree and would like to go beyond their original undergraduate major by completing the course work for the major in ASL/English interpreting.

The certificate program includes 24 credit hours of course work. To earn the certificate, students are required to complete the following courses with a grade of C or higher:
Required Courses

ASL A219 History and Culture of the American Deaf Community (3 cr.)
ASL A221 Linguistics of American Sign Language (3 cr.)
ASL I250 Introduction to Interpreting (3 cr.)
ASL I305 Text Analysis (3 cr.)
ASL I361 Theory and Process of Interpreting I (3 cr.)
ASL I363 Theory and Process of Interpreting II (3 cr.)
ASL I365 Theory and Process of Interpreting III (3 cr.)
ASL I405 Practicum (6 cr.)
ASL L340 Interpreting Discourse: ASL to English (3 cr.)
ASL L342 Interpreting Discourse: English to ASL (3 cr.)
ENG Z205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.); or ENG Z206 Introduction to Language (3 cr.)

Federal Student Aid Student Disclosure:  https://apps.usss.iu.edu/disclosures/?plan=IN04.16.1601

For more information visit the website of the Department of World Languages and Cultures.