American Sign Language
ASL ASL American Sign Language
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Contact: Jerri Seremeth, Faculty Lead
240.772.5935
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American Sign Language Certificate
The American Sign Language Certificate program provides students with a strong foundation to further their studies in American Sign Language, interpreting, and Deaf Education or other related fields. This certificate also provides students with the skills they need to work with the Deaf community and Deaf individuals more effectively. *This certificate can be completed entirely online.

The American Sign Language Certificate program provides students with a strong foundation to further their studies in American Sign Language, interpreting, and Deaf Education or other related fields. This certificate also provides students with the skills they need to work with the Deaf community and Deaf individuals more effectively.

*Students should consult with the program manager when ready to enroll in this course.


Gainful Employment - American Sign Language (ASL) Studies
Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended this program.

*To view curriculum requirements for all previous catalog years and pathways for previous catalog years from 2021-2022 forward, please see previous catalog versions. If there are Pathways for years prior to 2021-2022, they will be listed by clicking the Archived Pathway button.

 

Frederick County Public School students are eligible to receive free tuition and fees through Dual Enrollment at FCC for some courses taken during Fall or Spring semesters. FCPS students participating in dual enrollment may obtain required textbooks and materials at the FCC bookstore at no cost to the student. Students should speak with their high school counselor first if they plan to enroll in FCC courses or programs.

 

For related non-credit Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD) programs, see Personal Enrichment Foreign Languages & ASL. Please note that these courses are not affiliated with FCC credit or certificate programs. While CEWD courses do not provide academic credits, participants experience affordable, flexible, and rewarding programs. Select CEWD courses offer industry-recognized training for licensure and career certification at the state and national level.
To find more information about how credits may transfer from Frederick Community College to a state four-year institution visit ARTSYS or consult a College advisor.  
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Interpreters and Translators
$57,090.00/yr • +2%*
*Median pay, projected job growth or decline from 2023-2033. Data source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, May 2023 Edition.
Admissions: Jefferson Hall (1st floor) • 301.624.2716 Advising: Jefferson Hall(2nd floor) • 301.846.2471 Financial Aid: Jefferson Hall (3rd floor) • 301.846.2620