Learn a Second Language, Advance in your career, or Communicate with others.
Today, there are many reasons people want to learn American Sign Language (ASL). Some would like to communicate more effectively with family members or friends who are deaf or hard of hearing. Others want to advance their careers, and learning ASL can open doors to employment opportunities or take their careers to the next level. Or, they may want to learn a second language and spur their intellectual growth.
Rigorous training leads to a high level of expertise
The University of Georgia's American Sign Language certificate programs strengthen communication skills and open new career paths. You can earn both Basic and Advanced Certificates in just two semesters by attending classroom courses offered at UGA’s Athens or Gwinnett campuses.
For detailed course information on all ASL classes, visit UGAKeepLearning.com.