American Sign Language and Interpreting Studies
Deaf Support Specialist - Certificate
This program prepares students for entry-level roles to make a real difference. Students learn how to provide assistance to deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals with essential independent living skills, connect them with vital community services, and educate them about their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students are also updated on the latest rehabilitative and assistive technologies.
Some employment opportunities for prospective graduates with a Deaf Support Specialist certificate may include advocates, job coaches, mentors and paraprofessionals.
Become a Deaf Support Specialist today and help create a more inclusive community.
Specialization: Sign Language Interpreter - Associate of Applied Science
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Sign Language Interpreter Specialization prepares students with a rewarding career in interpreting to facilitate communication between deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals by translating spoken English into American Sign Language (ASL) and vice versa.
Various job opportunities for prospective program graduates may include K-12 teaching positions, higher education and community settings, doctors and hospitals, court appearances (requires court certification), business meetings, video remote interpreting (VRI), and video remote services (VRS) to name a few.
Interested students should consult with our department staff for program details and to start their journey as a sign language interpreter.
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Contact American Sign Language and Interpreting Studies Program
Department Chair
Hector Villarreal
Pecan J 3.1104
956-872-2692
Department Contact
Paloma Garza
Pecan J 3.1104
956-872-2632
Jovonne Delgado
ASL and Interpreting Studies Coordinator/Advisor
Pecan Y 2.302M
956-872-2015