American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Minor

https://manchester.unh.edu/program/minor/american-sign-language-deaf-studies

American Sign Language is a visual language that is predominately used by Deaf and hard of hearing communities in the United States and many parts of Canada. Developing fluency in American Sign Language and expertise in the community and culture provides a foundation for careers that work with the American Deaf community.

For more information, contact Laurie Shaffer, minor supervisor.

To earn a minor in American Sign Language and Deaf Studies, students must complete 24 credits, with no individual grade lower than C-.

Required Courses
ASL 435American Sign Language I4
ASL 436American Sign Language II4
INTR 438A Socio-cultural Perspective on the Deaf Community4
Electives
Select three courses from the following:12
American Sign Language III
American Sign Language IV
Advanced American Sign Language Discourse I
Advanced American Sign Language Discourse II
Comparative Linguistic Analysis for Interpreters
Total Credits24