The School of Counseling, Human Performance & Rehabilitation (CHPR) provides quality education to a heterogeneous student body at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The school is oriented to meeting the personnel needs of educational institutions and service providers in Arkansas and the nation by offering a strong emphasis on professional education with a practical application in each program.
The school offers undergraduate degree programs that prepare community ASL-English interpreters for persons who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing The Health Education and Performance and Sport Management undergraduate and graduate degree programs educate students as health professionals in community health agencies, health maintenance organizations, business and industry, wellness programs, and also to prepare students for a K-12 teaching licensure in Physical Education and Health.
The Associate of Science degree requires 60 hours and is designed to develop American Sign Language skills for students who are interested in applying their skills to a future career and those pursuing careers in ASL-English interpretation. Course work provides students with the knowledge of American Sign Language, English–based signing systems, and Deaf Culture. This program includes a service-learning project with individuals who are Deaf to foster meaningful language interaction and involvement in the Deaf Community.
Esperado July, November 2024
Data de início
Esperado Agosto 2024
College of Education and Health Professions
2801 S University Avenue,
LITTLE ROCK,
Arkansas,
72204, United States
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