B.S.Ed. in American Sign Language/English Interpreting Program Flyer

The Bachelor of Science in Education degree in American Sign Language/English Interpreting is a rigorous program that prepares students to work as professional interpreters, ensuring communication access in a variety of settings wherever hearing and D/deaf or hard of hearing people come together. Our graduates go on to work in K-12 and post-secondary public educational settings, as well as other community, freelance, and staff interpreting positions. 

Valdosta State University’s American Sign Language/English Interpreting degree program may be completed entirely via distance learning (for a limited number of students each year) or through a combination of on-campus and online courses. Students gain hands-on experience by participating in fieldwork, service learning, and internships. Because of a critical shortage of American Sign Language interpreters, students in the Valdosta State program are always in high demand. 

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For additional information regarding the B.S.Ed. in ASL/Interpreting, please contact:

Dept of Teacher Education
Valdosta State University
1500 N. Patterson St.
Valdosta GA, 31698
Phone:  229-249-4911
Email:  aslinterpreting@valdosta.edu

Department of Teacher Education Homepage 

For additional Information on the Interpreting Profession:

Discover Interpreting

Georgia Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

Classroom Interpreting