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The Center for Continuing Education (CCE) offers a wide selection of online courses and programs for professional studies non-degree credit. These “anytime, anywhere” learning opportunities will allow you to engage in learning at the time and place of your choosing.
Explore the options below to decide which online learning option best meets your needs and interests.
We offer a variety of Professional Studies and Training (PST) courses for PST credit, including ASL Research and Education, Deaf Studies, Linguistics, Interpreting, and Deaf Education, among others.
Note that PST credits do not apply to degree programs at Gallaudet. Other institutions or states may accept PST credits depending on their specific credit transfer policies. All PST, PSG, and PSU courses are RID-CEU eligible, at a rate of 1.5 CEUs per credit.
For more information on our online courses and programs, please contact us.
Good time management skills are essential to succeed in these highly interactive and learner-centered courses. Readings, assignments, and activities are posted online. Students are required to log in to submit assignments electronically and participate in course discussions. Students must have Internet access and are expected...
Many American cities have large interconnected Deaf communities. The New York City Deaf community is perhaps one of the largest. While cultural neighborhoods are distinct, and deaf individuals participate in a variety of organizations, the underlying story is one of seeking linguistic connection. A critical...