American Sign Language Page ContentAmerican Sign Language (ASL) is more than just a visual communication tool for the deaf or hard of hearing — it’s also an art form.Our ASL program introduces basic production and comprehension skills, including spelling and numbers. You will develop your conversational ability and be introduced to ASL grammar. With a growing demand for qualified interpreters, you could work in a variety of settings:Public or private agenciesSchoolsBusinessesHealth care facilitiesPerforming artsInterpreting sign language is complex. You need to be highly fluent in two languages to ensure linguistic and cultural knowledge translates correctly for smooth communication.You may be able to request a seat as a continuing education student in a credit class. Please consult with a student success coach to see if this is possible for the course you are interested in. View Class Types and Schedule Enroll Now