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Sign Language Studies
Course Descriptions
Class Registration Form Policies and Student Helps

The Deaf Action Center sign language studies / interpreter formation program was developed for persons interested in learning American Sign Language with the option of progressing and advancing to an interpreter training program if so desired. Sign language studies are in essence a four-tiered system with a succession of classes within each tier. To progress from one class session to another a student must successfully pass a written and performance examination. The 100 series of classes are those focusing on basic syntax and grammatical features of American Sign Language (ASL). The 200 series of classes focus primarily upon conversation and advanced ASL principles. The 300 series of classes entail specialized signing from a variety of settings, e.g., medical, spiritual, cultural arts, vocational, general community, education, etc. Once completed, students may petition to enter the 400 series classes, the interpreter formation program. In this level, students will learn interpreter ethics, general principles and vernacular of interpreting, laws governing interpreting, and, of course, the art of interpreting in various settings.

Sign Language Studies -- 2008 Semesters
(Each course is offered in 8 sessions)
At least six persons must be registered in order for a class to make.
Course fees include: MATERIALS, TEXTBOOK(S), and T-SHIRT
Winter
Last Day to Register
JAN 3rd
Spring
Last Day to Register
MAY 1st
Fall
Last Day to Register
AUG 28th
Date and Time
JAN 8 - MAR 4
6pm - 8pm
MAY 6 - JUN 24
6pm - 8pm
SEP 2 - OCT 21
6pm - 8pm
Winter
Last Day to Register
JAN 2nd
Spring
Last Day to Register
APR 30th
Fall
Last Day to Register
AUG 27th
Date and Time
JAN 6 - FEB 24
6pm - 8pm
MAY 5 - JUN 23
6pm - 8pm
SEP 1 - OCT 20
6pm - 8pm

For more information contact DAC.