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Central Piedmont Interpreter Education Prepares Students To Be Employed As Professionals

Interpreter Education at Central Piedmont prepares students to become fluent in American Sign Language and English while developing the skills needed to work as professional interpreters in diverse settings. 

  • Graduates work in K–12 schools, community settings, legal and medical environments and video relay services 
  • Interpreting is a licensed profession in North Carolina 
  • Demand for qualified ASL interpreters continues to grow statewide 

Why it matters: ASL interpreters play a critical role in access and equity by making communication possible across languages and cultures. 

  • High demand in public schools, hospitals and community organizations 
  • Opportunities for part-time, full-time and self-employed work 
  • Meaningful careers centered on service, access and inclusion 

What you’ll learn: The program builds strong bilingual and bicultural competence grounded in respect for the Deaf Community. 

  • American Sign Language taught and used as the primary language 
  • Deaf people recognized as a linguistic and cultural minority 
  • Emphasis on cultural humility, advocacy and community partnership 

Career-ready interpreting skills: Students graduate prepared to interpret confidently in real-world settings. 

  • Meaning-based ASL–English interpretation 
  • Training in consecutive and simultaneous interpreting 
  • Experience working with diverse audiences and environments 

Pathway to licensure and employment: The program offers a clear route from education to professional practice. 

  • Preparation for interpreter licensure and certification 
  • Skills aligned with employer expectations in North Carolina and beyond 
  • Strong workforce outcomes in a high-need field 

Who should consider this program: Students who love language, culture and community connection and want a career with purpose. 

  • Ideal for those interested in education, healthcare, legal services and public access 
  • Combines language fluency with people-centered work 

Learn more: 

Interpreter Education at Central Piedmont trains students to connect communities through ASL and English while preparing for high-demand, meaningful careers that make services accessible. 

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