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USA, North Carolina
Type: University
Location Type: Urban
Founded: 1945
Total Students: 800 +
Main Campus Address
420 South Broad Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 , United States
The mission of the Deaf Studies program is to improve the lives of Deaf people globally by training students to facilitate communication between sign language users and spoken language users and to advocate and promote equity and equality within society. The program provides students with a well-rounded understanding of Deaf people’s language and culture. Students will learn to appreciate the human diversity within the local and global Deaf community, including but not limited to various stakeholders who identify as Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, and Deaf+.
The Deaf Studies program offers students a choice of two specialized tracks: sign language interpreting or advocacy in social services. Both tracks require 120 credits
Students can also choose to have a minor (18 credits) in American Sign Language.
Students not currently interested in a bachelor's degree can pursue our professional studies certificates: Certificate in Interpreter Training Preparation or Sign Language Communication Certificate.
These options allow students greater flexibility in choosing a career path best suited to their strengths and interests. Students complete the degree through remote learning. Upon completing the program, graduates will possess the entry-level skills necessary to work as an advocate in community services or as an interpreter in various settings and be prepared to pursue graduate studies in a related discipline.
Language and Pedagogy Philosophy
The Deaf Studies Faculty agree with the extensive research that suggests language and culture are acquired through interaction with native and fluent language models. The Deaf Studies Program is committed to using a bilingual approach which aligns with the culture, language and discourse within the Deaf community. Our remote program provides students with interactive experiences to learn the foundational skills needed to be a proficient communicator in American Sign Language. Additionally, students are encouraged to utilize every learning opportunity to increase their fluency in American Sign Language through daily application, communication, and involvement in the Deaf community.
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
28 Days
Full-Time
48 Months
Intake Month/Year | Intake Status | |
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jan 2025 | Closed | |
sep 2025 | Not Available | |
jan 2026 | Not Available |
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Check program website for more information about funding options.
Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have Grade 12 / High School Diploma.
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Optional Practical Training or OPT is a period during which students, who have completed their degrees in the USA, are permitted to work for one year on a student visa by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). OPT allows students to work for up to 3 years and develop real-world skills to survive in the competitive jobs market.
It is temporary employment for a period of 12-months that is directly related to the major area of study of an F-1 student. Eligible students have the option to apply for OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies and/or after completing their academic studies.
A student can participate in three types of Optional Practical Training (OPT):
Outreach, A Student Referral Program by Canam
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