ASL majors are employed in a number of areas where bilingual skills are valuable. Graduates who minor in second language education/pedagogy may pursue licensure for teaching American Sign Language in K-12 settings. Other graduates work in mental health settings, non-profit agencies, and Community Centers for the Deaf. ASL majors may also go on to graduate programs in counseling, psychology, education, special education, medicine, legal studies, vocational rehabilitation and interpreting.
For more information on teaching ASL see the minor in Education in the College of Education, Health and Human Services.
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