Sign Language and Deaf Studies Programs at Ontario Colleges
What to expect from a career working with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Working with the deaf is challenging but rewarding, particularly if you know someone with a hearing disability. Sign language and deaf studies programs at Ontario colleges offer a variety of focus areas in working with the deaf, but will all teach students practical skills that can be applied to a number of career paths.
If you’re interested in deaf studies and the Deaf community, and see yourself working in one of the many careers that follow from it, here’s what you need to know. More
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| GEORGE BROWN | ST JAMES CAMPUS | CLOSED | 2 SEMESTERS | 2013 - Sep | Visit | |||||
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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE AND DEAF STUDIES
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| GEORGE BROWN | ST JAMES CAMPUS | OPEN | 6 SEMESTERS | 2013 - Sep | Visit | |||||
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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE/ENGLISH INTERPRETER
Notes: Applicants Must Have Completed The Asl And Deaf Studies Program (C114) Or Equivalent. |
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| DURHAM | OSHAWA | CLOSED | 1 YEARS (PERIODS OF 12 MONTHS) | 2013 - Sep | Visit | |||||
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COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS ASSISTANT
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| GEORGE BROWN | ST JAMES CAMPUS | OPEN | 4 SEMESTERS | 2013 - Sep | Visit | |||||
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INTERVENOR FOR DEAF-BLIND PERSONS
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