Undergraduate Majors
With more than 40 majors to choose from, our curriculum offers you unparalleled opportunity to pick your path and find the right fit for you, whether you’re interested in Natural Sciences and Mathematics or Social Sciences, or Humanities like History and English are more your style.
Many of our majors also offer opportunities for internships and co-ops both locally and nationally, study abroad and service learning, where you make real-world impact on your community.
If you’re not sure which major is right for you, you’re not alone. Many incoming students aren’t sure with path is the right one—which may be why many of our first-year students choose our Exploratory Studies Program. Through Exploratory Studies, you’ll learn more about what each major has to offer, and whether it’s right for you.
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- Exploratory
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- French
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- Philosophy: Cognitive
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- Public Health
- Social Justice - BA
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Why study Deaf Studies?
The deaf studies professional certificate program at UC Blue Ash College (UCBA) is designed to provide an understanding of deaf culture and American Sign Language to students who have previously completed a baccalaureate degree. The structure of this certificate program allows the student to acquire basic American Sign Language skills and focus on the heritage and culture of the deaf community in Cincinnati and across the nation.
American Sign Language courses are all offered as day and as evening classes. The four content courses are offered as hybrid courses with most work done online and limited weekend meetings or as evening/weekend courses. If a student has no previous American Sign Language training, the certificate will take two years of part-time study, taking two courses per semester.
The successful student is self-motivated, outgoing, and has an interest in understanding and working with the deaf community, its heritage, and resources. Students must also be interested in developing their ability to communicate with others using American Sign language and learning the linguistics of the language, and must have strong English written communication skills .
Career Possibilities
This professional certificate program is open to all students with a baccalaureate degree and an interest in American Sign Language and deaf studies. The certificate can provide additional training needed for a current career or prepare students for a variety of new careers, and may allow students to enter an interpreting program with knowledge of deaf culture and American Sign Language. Students will build American Sign Language skills, obtain knowledge about the heritage and culture of the deaf community, expand their ability to work in fields such as education, rehabilitation, social work, law, nursing and other health professions, and psychology, as well as meet the needs of deaf individuals in schools, the workplace and the community. Students will have sufficient American Sign Language proficiency upon completion of this certificate to enter an interpreting program to be able to work as an interpreter.
Minoring in Deaf Studies
This program is the equivalent of a minor in deaf studies for those who have previously completed any baccalaureate degree.
Major Maps
Year 1: Fall Semester |
Year 1: Spring Semester |
Beginning American Sign Language I ASL 1001, 3 cr. |
Beginning American Sign Language II ASL 1002, 3 cr. |
Orientation to Deafness ASL 1003, 3 cr. |
Psychosocial Aspects of Deafness ASL 1004, 3 cr. |
Year 1 Fall semester credits: 6 |
Year 1 Spring semester credits: 6 |
Year 2: Fall Semester |
Year 2: Spring Semester |
Intermediate American Sign Language I 2001, 3 cr. |
Intermediate American Sign Language II 2002, 3 cr. |
History of Deaf Heritage ASL 2003, 3 cr. |
Legal Issues of Deafness ASL 2004, 3 cr. |
Year 2 Fall semester credits: 6 |
Year 2 Spring semester credits: 6 |
Total Credits: 24 |
Advising
UC Blue Ash College
Foreign Language Department
9555 Plainfield Rd.
Cincinnati, OH
Sheri Barksdale
513-936-1549
barksdsk@ucmail.uc.edu
UC Advantages and Special Opportunities
The deaf studies certificate can be earned entirely through online/hybrid and evening courses.
UC Blue Ash is a regional campus of the University of Cincinnati that is conveniently located. UCBA offers low fees for tuition, technology, student life and parking.
Special Programs
Small classes and personal attention make UC Blue Ash College an excellent choice for furthering your education.
UCBA is conveniently located in suburban Blue Ash and offers a variety of day, evening and weekend classes, as well as distance learning and hybrid courses.
Admission Requirements
This professional certificate is for students who have completed a baccalaureate degree in any major. All students interested in the deaf studies certificate must submit an application to the program advisor (see above).
Credits are accepted from any institution currently accredited by any of the six regional accrediting agencies. Enrollment Services shall have discretionary authority to accept credits from other institutions in consultation with program directors or department chairpersons. Application of transfer credit to the student's program is at the discretion of the appropriate program director or department chairperson.
At least one-half of the required course work in this certificate program must be taken at UCBA to qualify for graduation.
Transferring to UC Requirements
As part of the application to the certificate program, students need to submit a copy of their transcript indicating completion of a baccalaureate degree in any major. Contact the program advisor for other required application materials.
Credits are accepted from any institution currently accredited by any of the six regional accrediting agencies. Enrollment Services shall have discretionary authority to accept credits from other institutions in consultation with program directors or department chairpersons. Application of transfer credit to the student's program is at the discretion of the appropriate program director or department chairperson.
Transfer students must take at least one-half of the required course work in this certificate program at UCBA to qualify for graduation.
Changing Majors within UC Requirements
Students changing majors from other programs or colleges within UC will be considered based on the same criteria as outside transfers. Transfer students must take at least one-half of the required course work in a selected program at UCBA to qualify for graduation.
International Student Requirements
There are no additional requirements for international students.
Graduation Requirements
Students need to earn no lower than a C in all required courses, and have a final grade point average at UCBA of at least 2.5.
In order to graduate, you must complete an application for degree or certificate, usually the semester before you expect to complete the program. You should see your advisor for specific information well in advance of your final term.
Application Deadlines
There are no application deadlines. Students may apply to this program during any semester.
Accreditation
The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.Quick Facts
PB in Deaf Studies
Full-Time Program Duration
2.0 Years
Location
UC Blue Ash
Interest Areas:
Culture & Languages
Education
Social Science
Contact
Foreign Language Department, UCBA
9555 Plainfield Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45236
Phone: 513-936-1549
Sheri Barksdale
barksdsk@ucmail.uc.edu