Bachelor of Arts in Deaf Studies

California State University - Northridge

USA,California

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 17,538/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 70

Application Fee

Aug 2025

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USA, California

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1972

Total Students: 38,310 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Deaf Studies

Program Overview

CSUN is one of only a few institutions in the nation offering a comprehensive Deaf Studies undergraduate program. We have long been a leader in providing education in deaf-related fields.

Why Major in Deaf Studies?

Deaf studies is not a study of them – it is a study of us. We are deaf, we are hearing, we are old, we are young, we are from every corner of the United States and around the world. We come from diverse backgrounds, interests, abilities and disabilities. But we all have one thing in common. We're dedicated to pursuing excellence in education and the equalization of opportunities for all people.

Majoring in Deaf studies will broaden and enrich your knowledge of the most basic elements of our humanity – language, culture, and society. This program will prepare you for careers as an interpreter, educator, counselor and more.

Why Major in Deaf Studies at CSUN?

Leader in the Field

CSUN is proud to be one of only two institutions in the U.S. offering a comprehensive Deaf Studies program. As an established leader in deaf-related fields, we offer skilled faculty and extensive resources.

Hands-On Learning

We learn by doing, alongside reading, listening and observing. Our program offers outstanding opportunities for real-world and internship experiences.

Connected to the Community

We were one of the first mainstream universities in the nation to admit Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals. Because of this, our campus hosts the NCOD: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services. The center provides support services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing student population. It also bridges the gap between deaf and hearing communities.

The CSUN Library

The University Library has the most extensive collection of materials related to deafness in the western United States. It includes signed and captioned media, reports, newsletters, periodicals and books from programs and organizations around the world.

Additionally, CSUN has the largest enrollment of students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing at a mainstream university in the United States.

What You'll Learn

As a Deaf Studies major, you'll gain basic knowledge and understanding of the language, culture and history of Deaf people. As a graduate, you'll also be prepared for advanced degree programs and professional careers with the Deaf community.

Core requirements include courses in sign language, linguistics and a variety of other disciplines that convey basic knowledge and understanding about the language and culture of Deaf people, including their history and social experiences. These courses have been strategically selected to provide a solid foundation for entry into any deaf-related career.

You can also choose to focus in one of six concentrations, including:

  • American Sign Language (ASL)/English Interpreting
  • ASL and ASL Literature
  • Pre-Deaf Education
  • Deaf Community Services
  • Deaf Cultural Studies
  • Special Option (Individualized Program)

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