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http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=42166
Wright State University wants to become the first Ohio college to offer a bachelor's degree in sign language.
A Wright State official notes that with the education level of deaf people going up, there's a greater need for more advanced interpreters.
If the Ohio Board of Regents approves the university's plan, the four-year degree program could begin in the fall of 2006.
A sign language professor at Sinclair Community College says most deaf children have hearing parents who do not sign, making the position of education sign language interpreter pivotal to the child's future. Sinclair offers a two-year associate degree in sign language interpreting.
Wright State University wants to become the first Ohio college to offer a bachelor's degree in sign language.
A Wright State official notes that with the education level of deaf people going up, there's a greater need for more advanced interpreters.
If the Ohio Board of Regents approves the university's plan, the four-year degree program could begin in the fall of 2006.
A sign language professor at Sinclair Community College says most deaf children have hearing parents who do not sign, making the position of education sign language interpreter pivotal to the child's future. Sinclair offers a two-year associate degree in sign language interpreting.
