can anyone plz tell me d name and address of the schools offering courses for learning sign language?

my home town is bangalore, karnataka(india)
i’m very much intersted in helping the dumb n deaf ppl.
And i dont hav any dumb or deaf frnds.
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  1. first u gotta specify in which country u r in and in which city. b,cause there r hundreds of courses like this!!!

  2. i dont even think you need school to learn sign language. i have a deaf friend, and i learned pretty well on my own.

  3. Many local community colleges offer ASL classes. I suggest you call your local community college and ask. You might also be able to get information from a local deaf school or support center.
    Since we don’t know you’re location, we’re unable to offer more personalized advice.

  4. Arcadia University
    Augustana College
    Bethel College
    Central Michigan University
    Cincinnati Christian University
    College of St. Catherine
    Columbia College
    Eastern Kentucky University
    Gallaudet University
    Gardner-Webb University
    Goshen College
    Idaho State University
    Indiana University-Purdue University–Indianapolis
    Kent State University
    Madonna University
    Maryville College
    Mount Aloysius College
    North Central University
    Northeastern University
    Pacific Lutheran University
    Rochester Institute of Technology
    Universidad del Turabo
    University of Arkansas–Little Rock
    University of Louisville
    University of New Mexico
    University of Rochester
    Valdosta State University
    Western Connecticut State University
    Western Oregon University

  5. Most community colleges offer courses in American Sign Language and their tuition rates are about $15 a unit.

    Check out the community colleges in your area.

  6. Do you want it for credit towards a degree, or are you just interested in learning it? I’m sure most schools offer sign language courses, if not you can always find them online. If you’re interested in learning just for personal experience, there is a website that is very helpful. I was taught sign language while working in a group home and this website helps me keep fresh on it. http://www.aslpro.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro.cgi

  7. I don’t know all of the schools that teach ASL or even a small portion in the U.S. The best way to start is to pick up your yellow pages and call your local community colleges or look in the blue pages for associations of and for the deaf

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Ave., N.E.
    Washington, DC 20002 USA
    (202)651-5551 v/tty

  8. Visit your local community college

    or

    visit to any high school in your area and ask if they offered American Sign Language. If so, then get some info. about the class and find out who teaching that class and then now your chance to ask the ASL teacher based on your desire to learn.

    (Personally, the first choice is the best option)

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