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    ASL/English Interpreting

    University of New Hampshire

    University of New Hampshire

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    United States of America, Durham

    University RankQS Ranking
    1167

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines20-May-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 56,274  / year
    Next Intake 20-May-2024

    ASL/English Interpreting

    About

    The American Sign Language (ASL)/English Interpreting program at UNH Manchester is a specialized, in-depth program with a national reputation for quality. In 1999, the program became the first interpreting program in the country to be found in compliance with the National Interpreter Education Standards of the Conference of Interpreter Trainers (CIT). In 2007, the program became the first interpreting program in the nation to be accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Interpreter Education (CCIE), and, in 2017, the program became the first program to be re-accredited by CCIE. UNH Manchester also houses one of northern New England's most comprehensive collections of books and media materials on ASL/English Interpreting.

    The program is guided by the premise that deaf people, as a linguistic minority, possess their own cultural values, literature, history, traditions, and social conventions. Interpretation requires bilingual and bicultural competence in spoken English and American Sign Language. The ASL/English Interpreting program at UNH Manchester provides students with a strong theoretical foundation as generalists in ASL/English Interpreting and helps prepare students for either state-level interpreter screening or national Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) interpreter certification, depending on students' skill level and experience.

    Graduates may go on to pursue specialty areas in interpretation or related fields of study.

    Students who complete the bachelor of science degree in ASL/English Interpreting graduate with a varied and flexible academic base. Interpreting requires skills such as sustained powers of concentration, versatility in dealing with a variety of people and content areas, fast-thinking and excellent communication skills in the respective languages. Students seeking to become interpreters receive a foundation in American Sign Language, Deaf culture, and the interpreting process, and their programs of study often include elective courses examining specific specialized settings such as Healthcare or on special topics such as theater and translation. Students also gain a thorough grounding in the liberal arts through the University's Discovery program.

    Graduates of the ASL/English Interpreting program may pursue careers in ASL/English interpreting, deaf education, rehabilitation, health care, audiology, social work, counseling, and the media. The program provides students with a varied and flexible academic base. Graduates are prepared for further study in such fields as psychology, communication, linguistics, sociology, and anthropology.

    • Development of language competency in both American Sign Language and English to foster entry into the field of interpreting.
    • Development of competencies needed for meaning transfer.
    • Development of skills for self-assessment for process and product of interpreting.
    • Development of decision -making skills and critical thinking to assess an interpreted situation and the source language, target language, setting and participants.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Official Transcripts

    Secondary and/or university transcript(s) of any coursework taken prior to applying to UNH, with English translations, are required. International documents received by UNH Admissions are verified, scanned, and confidentially destroyed. Official documents submitted will not be returned to the student.

    Letter of Recommendation

    Ideally, the letter should be from a student's school counselor or teacher. UNH does not require more than one recommendation and our preference is to receive no more than two. Excess recommendations may delay the admissions review process.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 56,274  / year

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    How to Apply

    Students may apply for UNH admission using the online Common Application. Further instructions and details about the application process are outlined on the site.

    Application Fee

    $65 for non-residents
    Fee waivers can be requested through the Common Application.

    Pay online at the time you submit your Common Application. Or you can mail a check, made payable to the University of New Hampshire. Please reference the student’s name and date of birth in the memo. Please mail your payment to the UNH Undergraduate Admissions Office.

    Additional Documentation

    The University of New Hampshire will accept unofficial documents for undergraduate international students to complete their application. Upon confirmation of enrollment, UNH will require official copies of documents that were previously submitted as unofficial. All official documents must be received by June 30.

    All paper materials for any undergraduate application should be sent to the following address:

    UNH Admissions
    3 Garrison Avenue
    Durham, NH 03824

    • Please use black ink when submitting any paper materials, and be sure to include a date of birth on all paper materials.
    • There are no interviews as part of the application process.
    • International Students should include a photocopy of the passport page with biographic information.
    • All offers of admission are considered conditional and are subject to the verification of satisfactory achievement when final transcripts are reviewed by the Admission Committee.
    University of New Hampshire

    ASL/English Interpreting

    University of New Hampshire

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    United States of America,

    Durham

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