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Graduate Catalog 2024-2025
Graduate Catalog 2024-2025 > Graduate Programs > Master’s Degrees > Teaching American Sign Language M.A.
College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
General Master's Degree Admission Requirements
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Chair: Barbara Garrett, Ph.D.
Teaching ASL M.A. Program Manager: Karen Boyd
Location: McKee Room 525
Videophone: 970-373-4321
Telephone: 970-351-1060
Website: www.unco.edu/cebs/asl-interpreting/
The Teaching American Sign Language (TASL) M.A. Program is a distance delivered master’s degree with required onsite summer sessions which prepares instructors to teach American Sign Language (ASL) on the post-secondary level. The focus of this program is on pedagogical coursework as applicable to teaching ASL as a foreign or as a modern language, not learning or mastering ASL. Therefore, all students must demonstrate ASL proficiency through an informal screening prior to acceptance into the program.
Please note: The licensure option is available through the Teaching American Sign Language (TASL) M.A.: Licensure: World Languages (Grades K-12) Program.
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All students are expected to complete 600 hours of ASL teaching practicum, a portfolio, and a research project as part of their graduation requirements.
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