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CSU Northridge | Department of Deaf Studies
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18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330
United States
Our Interpreter Education Program (IEP) is a two-year cohorted program for majors pursuing the ASL/English Interpreting Concentration within the Deaf Studies major. Our IEP is a rigorous program where students learn about the signed language-spoken language interpreting processes and how to work with diverse populations through skills development and practicum settings. To be considered for admission to the Interpreter Education Program, students are required to apply and undergo our screening process. For more information on eligibility and the application process, please see below.
Also, we have made available our Interpreter Education Program Information Session recording along with a transcript for more information on the program, required qualifications, and the application process. You can access them at the following link:
Updated: November 13, 2023