Sign Language Interpreter
The OCC Sign Language Interpreter program is committed to providing you with a high-quality education in interpretation between American Sign Language and English through academic courses and community service activities.
OCC Sign Language Fulfilling a Dream: Working With Deaf-Blind Community
OCC Sign Language Interpreter students recently partnered with the deaf-blind community on a field trip to Eastern Market. While navigating the market, students practiced tactile signing and haptics, fostering valuable connections and a deeper understanding of Deaf-Blind communication. View event photos
Paving the way to an inclusive community
OCC was one of the first accredited Sign Language associate degrees in the nation. OCC's program was judged by The Commission on Collegiate Interpreter Education under the same standards as a bachelor's degree program, including:
- Curriculum design
- Research requirements
- More than 300 hours of mandated practicum experience
Our Mission Statement
The OCC Sign Language Interpreter program recognizes that language is a human right; that American Sign Language is a true language; and that individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind have the right to use the language of their choice. The foundational principles of the program include respect for:
- Individuals
- Inter-cultural competency
- Academic and ethical integrity
- Critical thinking
- Professional Conduct
- Effective communication and interpretation