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  1. Immerse yourself in American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf culture. Intended for non-Deaf adults, these programs offer an opportunity to develop fluency for professional ASL interpreting.

  2. Understanding and using ASL allows you to create connections, bridge cultures and foster inclusion in your personal and professional life. Taught by supportive Deaf and DeafBlind instructors, our immersive courses are delivered in a Deaf-centric environment, where no words are spoken.

  3. Immerse yourself in American Sign Language (ASL) while learning Deaf culture and community, social justice, and Deaf and ASL literature. Tuition: 5131 * Credential: Certificate

  4. ace-bc.ca › resources › learn-aslLearn ASL - ACE-BC

    There are many places within our province that offer sign language courses. Some courses are designed for individuals who are completely new to sign language and others are for people who are more experienced.

  5. ASL language courses taught by recognized members of the Deaf community, providing high quality immersive language learning and engagement with the Deaf community. Can often be completed concurrently alongside undergraduate studies allowing learners to graduate with two credentials.

  6. Learn to become a sign language interpreter. Facilitate the communication between hearing and Deaf and hard of hearing communities using American Sign Language (ASL).

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  8. The goal of the Certificate is to develop a conversational level of communicative competence of ASL, and a knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the culture of the Deaf Community; and thereby to develop an awareness of and sensitivity to linguistic and cultural diversity, leading ultimately to enhanced intercultural communicative and cul...

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