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American Sign Language/English Interpretation

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

44,400 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Classics and Ancient HistoryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The ASL/English Interpretation Program (AEIP) is a joint program with Red River College that trains interpreters to work between Deaf persons and the wider community. Students in this program are linguistics majors. Applicants must complete a one-year Deaf Studies Program (DSP) housed primarily at Red River College, but including some University of Manitoba courses in order to apply. The AEIP is a three-year program. The final semester consists of a full-time supervised practicum in the community. Graduates receive both a Bachelor of Arts (General) in Linguistics from the University of Manitoba and a Certification of ASL/English Interpretation from Red River College.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The ASL/English Interpretation Program (AEIP) is a joint program with Red River College that trains interpreters to work between Deaf persons and the wider community. Students in this program are linguistics majors. Applicants must complete a one-year Deaf Studies Program (DSP) housed primarily at Red River College, but including some University of Manitoba courses in order to apply. The AEIP is a three-year program. The final semester consists of a full-time supervised practicum in the community. Graduates receive both a Bachelor of Arts (General) in Linguistics from the University of Manitoba and a Certification of ASL/English Interpretation from Red River College.

Admission Requirements

86+
6.5+
4+

3 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
13,200 CAD
International
44,400 CAD

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