
Bachelor of Science in Sign Language Interpreting
The objective of the Sign Language Interpreting program is to award degrees to individuals who have met requirements demonstrating sufficient signing and interpreting skills to foster educational and social enhancement of the lives of Deaf and hard of hearing children and adults. Graduates of the program at ISU will be able to perform entry-level freelance and educational interpreting assignments. A graduate of this program will, with on-the-job experience and mentorship, be capable of attaining national certification.
More Information
Getting a B.S. Degree in Sign Language Interpreting (pdf)
Required Course Sequence (pdf)
Sign Language Interpreting Questions and Answers (pdf)
Course descriptions (pdf)
Program application form (pdf)
Meridian Faculty
Julie Melton: Meridian
meltjuli@isu.edu
(208) 373-1873
Elizabeth Morgan: Meridian
morgeliz@isu.edu
(208) 373-1765
Pocatello Faculty
Emily Turner, Director: Pocatello
turnemil@isu.edu
(208) 282-5341
Marcie Miller: Pocatello
bowemarc@isu.edu
(208) 282-4038
CSED Sign Language Interpreting & Sign Language Studies website


