Academic Catalog

ASL - English Interpreting BS

ASL-English Interpreting - 57 Credits

The interpreting program prepares students to effectively communicate and interpret between American Sign Language (ASL) and English. Practicum experiences are provided in educational, medical, vocational and other settings. The program also provides for interaction with students at the Missouri School for the Deaf, the local deaf community, and deaf instructors and tutors in a state-of-the-art interpreting lab.

Students must earn a grade of ‘C’ or better to continue on in their sequence of majors courses. If a student does not receive a grade of ‘C’ or better, they will be invited to repeat the course. The curriculum is designed for classes to layer information and skill, thus lack of skill development in a prerequisite course will not lead to success in future work. For example: If a student receives a ‘C’ in Interpreting II they may go on to Interpreting III. If a student receives a ‘D’ in Interpreting II, they will be invited to repeat the course until they earn a grade of ‘C’ or better.

Major Requirements

Core Credits: 54.00

ASL 120Deaf Culture -U

3

ASL 336Topics in Deafness

3

ASL 345American Sign Language VI

3

ASL 425 Linguistics of American Sign Lang

3

ASL 430ASL Literature

3

ENG 301Grammar and Syntax

3

ITP 211Theory of Interpretation

3

ITP 217Comparative Translation

3

ITP 241Fundamentals of Interpreting

3

ITP 301Interpreting I

3

ITP 310Interpreting in Advanced Settings I

3

ITP 351Interpreting II

3

ITP 375Interpreting III

3

ITP 380Interpreting IV

3

ITP 410Interpreting in Advanced Setting II

3

ITP 450Senior Capstone

3

ITP 451Field Practicum I

3

ITP 452Field Practicum II

3

*Students must complete the appropriate ASL I-V pre-requisite courses with a grade of C or higher, or demonstrate equivalent experience or instructor waiver of pre-req before they can register for designated courses.
**Students must earn a final grade of C or higher to continue on in their sequence of major courses.
 

Social Service Elective - 3 Credits (choose from the following options)

PSY 221Educational Psychology -Q

3

PSY 226Child and Adolescent Development

3

SWK 253Introduction to Diversity and Intersectionality -i

3

SWK 273Crime Victimization in America

3

SWK 316Human Behavior in the Social Environment I

3

SWK 317Human Behavior in the Social Environment II

3

SWK 338Social Welfare Policy

3

SWK 374Mental Health Services and Policies

3