Utah Tech University, St. George

Bachelor in Integrated Studies, BA, ASL Interpreter Emphasis

United States

The Bachelor in Integrated Studies, BA, ASL Interpreter Emphasis at Utah Tech University, St. George is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Utah Tech University in St. George offers a student-focused public university experience with a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and applied research. Founded in 1911, the university has grown into a comprehensive institution with around 12,000 students and a spirited campus community. Its location near red-rock landscapes and national parks provides a striking backdrop for study and outdoor activities.

UTU provides a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs in business, education, health professions, humanities and sciences, along with nationally recognized programs in nursing, physical therapy and engineering-related fields. The university encourages experiential education through internships, community partnerships and entrepreneurship initiatives, enabling students to build practical skills and professional networks before graduation. Small class sizes foster close faculty mentorship and collaborative projects that bridge classroom learning and workforce readiness.

International students, though a smaller share of the population, find a welcoming environment supported by student services, orientation programs and career advising. The campus balances academic resources with cultural and recreational opportunities, including performing arts and athletics. For students seeking an education that pairs rigorous instruction with applied experience and access to natural recreation, Utah Tech University offers a personable, career-oriented setting in the American West.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Integrated Studies, BA, ASL Interpreter Emphasis is for students who want to become American Sign Language interpreters. This 4-year degree is for high school graduates who want to study in English and help people communicate. It's a great choice for those who want to work with the deaf and hard of hearing community.

The curriculum includes classes in ASL, interpreting, and deaf culture. Students learn to interpret conversations, develop their signing skills, and understand the deaf community. They also get to practice their skills in real-life situations, which helps them become confident interpreters.

Graduates can become ASL Interpreters, Sign Language Instructors, Deaf Youth Counselors, Community Outreach Coordinators, or Rehabilitation Counselors. They can work in schools, hospitals, courts, or social services, helping people communicate and connect with each other.

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