Wright State counseling alum makes therapy fun for young clients
Zach Webber, who earned a master’s degree in counseling from Wright State, uses Geek Therapy to reach his young clients during counseling sessions.
Learn to work with a variety of deaf and hard of hearing consumers in the sign language interpreting bachelor program. You will learn about individual distinctions and methods of work, network with other working interpreters, discuss language issues and the profession, and consider working world situations and dilemmas. This program is for those who have completed an associate degree or its equivalent in sign language interpreting. Also consider adding a deaf studies minor to your existing major.