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Marsha Bader

CSIT 101
American Sign Language
Interpreter

Hello

Career
Goals

Integrate into the Deaf community.

Help deaf and hard of hearing individuals communicate


with hearing individuals.
Effectively translate between American Sign Language
and English.
Work for myself or a respected company.

I will achieve these goals by


completing the Interpreter
Preparation program at CCBC
Catonsville and participating in
Deaf community activities.

Pay Scale & Outlook

People established in their career generally earn


between $52,030 and $82,380 per year. Exceptional
performers can earn in excess of $101,820.

Employment in this field is projected to grow 14% or


higher from 2014 to 2024.

$$$

Education
Associate degree is the minimum
requirement CCBC Catonsville
Bachelors degree is required to be
certified by the Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf transfer
credits to Sienna Heights online
program

Additional Education
To get a bachelors degree I would
transfer to Sienna Heights online
program
CCBC has articulation with this school
only for American Sign Language
interpreters

Skills
Listening
Managing time
Reading
Comprehension
Reasoning
Speaking
Teaching

Back-Up Plan
Return to restaurant
work
I am really good at it
Multiple companies
would re-hire me
immediately
Decent pay

I believe my personality is
perfect for this occupation.
I love helping others.
I enjoy meeting new people.

References
Baby Sign Language Dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved November 09, 2016, from
http://www.babysignlanguage.com/dictionary/
Career & Education Planning Systems. (n.d.). Retrieved November 09, 2016, from
http://www.focus2career.com/
Certification Maintenance Program. (n.d.). Retrieved November 09, 2016, from
http://rid.org/continuing-education/certification-maintenance/
Schuster, S. (n.d.). ELL Standards and Objectives. Retrieved November 09, 2016,
from https://mind42.com/public/555e24ff-f97b-490b-bdfa-e633f338b7e8
Harris, K. (n.d.). Your food will taste better if the chef can see you. Retrieved
November 09, 2016, from
http://www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/blogs/your-food-will-taste-better-if-thechef-can-see-you

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