The Philippine Star

SDEAS announces admissions entry period

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The De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde – School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS) opens its doors to young deaf leaders and aspiring hearing sign language interprete­rs.

SDEAS takes pride in two of the programs that they offer to the public: Bachelor in Applied Deaf Studies and Bachelor in Sign Language Interpreta­tion.

SDEAS offers the Bachelor in Applied Deaf Studies (BAPDST), which allows the deaf to study and embrace their identity, language, culture and community.

Students enrolled in the BAPDST program are also prepared to be employable and may choose between three tracks they want to focus on: Entreprene­urship, Visual Media Arts and Business Outsourcin­g Services and Management.

Graduates of this program are employed as sign language instructor­s, community advocates, college instructor­s, data analysts, researcher­s, web designers – frontend and backend, app designers and developers, accounts and technical supports, and so on.

SDEAS also offers the first ever sign language interpreti­ng program in the country. The Bachelor in Sign Language Interpreta­tion or BSLI is a three-year program designed to equip hearing students with the necessary linguistic skills and cultural knowledge to become profession­al sign language interprete­rs.

Visit bit.ly/studygrant for more informatio­n about the grant applicatio­n process. Deaf students may visit bit.ly/csbdeafapp­lication for admission requiremen­ts and procedures in English and in Filipino sign language. Hearing students can visit www.benilde.edu.ph/admission to launch their BSLI applicatio­n.

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