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Two people practicing sign language.
Become an ally for the Deaf community.


Why choose this program?

American Sign Language (ASL) is the predominant language of Deaf communities in the United States and English-speaking parts of Canada. Many students majoring in ASL choose careers in teaching, interpreting, or community service work. However, many careers do not require a specific major. Your knowledge of a foreign language will be viewed by almost any employer as a tremendous asset.

What will I experience?

The American Sign Language program at CHC provides students an opportunity to communicate with, and understand the Deaf community.

  • Small classes focusing on hands-on activities and language immersion
  • Each ASL class significantly increases vocabulary and grammatical awareness, as well as provided a deeper understanding of the culture and history of Deaf people.

What opportunities might it lead to?

An increasing number of students take ASL courses in preparation for transfer to a four year institution intending to major in Deaf Studies and/or Interpreter Training Programs.

Explore Careers and Opportunities

April Davis
"Crafton's ASL program has provided me with a well-rounded education on ASL, Deaf Culture, Deaf History as well as an understanding of the Deaf Community.  The ASL Professors and Tutors provide plenty of support to students along their academic journey. ASL is my passion and my experience in the ASL program has been an amazing one from the start!" - April Davis, ASL Student

 

Course Offerings

American Sign Language courses are offered during the Summer 2023 semester.
American Sign Language courses are offered during the Spring 2023 semester.
American Sign Language courses are offered during the Fall 2023 semester.

Please see the College Catalog for additional information and requirements.