AboutSouth African Sign Language
Used by almost one million deaf and hearing South Africans, South African Sign Language (SASL) is the official language of the South African deaf community and has linguistic rules just like all other spoken languages do. This study programme is designed for people who would like to learn SASL to enhance their careers, or for personal enrichment. You learn how to communicate with deaf people through the medium of SASL. You are also exposed to the culture of the deaf community.
Why study South African Sign Language?
- It introduces you to a new culture and community.
- It introduces you to the issue of deaf awareness.
- It improves your peripheral vision and reaction time.
- It boosts your communication skills.
- You become better at spelling.
- You become a more diverse individual.
- You create more career opportunities for yourself.
- It improves your body language skills.
Possible career opportunities
- Deaf education – you can become a teacher at a school for the Deaf.
- Social services and health care – you can help to make these services accessible to the Deaf in your workplace.
- Psychology – you can specialise as a psychologist for the Deaf.
- Interpreting – you can become a SASL interpreter in a variety of environments (courts, churches, schools, social work, etc.