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american sign language & deaf studies

american sign language & deaf studies

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WELCOME TO AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE & DEAF STUDIES

The American Sign Language & Deaf Studies Program is located on the campus of the Indiana School for the Deaf in Indianapolis. Faculty are Deaf, native signers who have taken intensive training in teaching ASL & Deaf Studies.

The curriculum provides for full immersion into ASL Deaf Studies through learning-centered instruction both inside and outside the classroom. The unique location allows for involvement and collaboration with deaf students and the vibrant Deaf Community of Indianapolis.

Find out if a career in American Sign Language and Deaf Studies is right for you!

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Virtual Open House Video

The Vincennes University ASL & Deaf Studies program is located on the campus of the Indiana School for the Deaf. Check out the Virtual Open House Video.
In a classroom, a younger person in a blue quarter-zip sweater signs to an older person in a grey-striped shirt. They sit in rolling chairs, facing each other with papers on a desk between them. In the blurred background, other students are seated at desks, also participating in the class.

SPOTLIGHT ON ACADEMIC MAJORS: ASL & DEAF STUDIES

Many people may not know that there is an American Sign Language and Deaf Studies program provided by Vincennes University.

Program Resources