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ASL Connect offers two distinct pathways for learning American Sign Language (ASL):
Professional Studies Training (Professional Studies Credit): $990
Purpose: This option is designed for personal enrichment, professional development, or as supplemental training. It’s ideal for individuals who want to improve their ASL skills without the need for formal academic credit.
Flexibility: Typically, these courses are more flexible and can accommodate learners looking for continuing education or professional development without the pressure of graded assignments.
Outcome: No academic credit is awarded, and the completion of the course does not result in a transcript or transferable credits to other institutions.
Undergraduate (Official University Credit): $2,286
Purpose: This option is part of an accredited academic program and is suited for students pursuing an undergraduate degree or those who wish to earn transferable academic credit for their ASL learning.
Transferable Credits: The credits earned through this course can be transferred to other colleges and universities, making it a valuable choice for students looking to meet language requirements or build towards a degree.
Outcome: Upon completion, students will receive a grade, and their achievements will be recorded on a transcript, contributing to their academic record.
Professional Studies Credit vs. University Credit: Undergraduate courses offer academic credit that can be transferred, while Professional Studies Training does not.
Purpose: Professional Studies Training focuses on skill-building for personal or professional use, while Undergraduate courses contribute to a degree and are transferable to other institutions.
These two pathways allow you to choose the option that best fits your goals—whether for academic credit or personal/professional development.
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