Teaching ASL
The Master's program in Teaching ASL (TASL) provides you with the approaches and methods needed to teach American Sign Language (ASL) as a foreign / modern / world language to language learners.
TASL is for native or near-native ASL users. Developing your ASL proficiency is not the goal of TASL.
Overview of TASL
offers two degree options in Teaching American Sign Language.
As a TASL student, you will select one of the two degree options. Both degrees take all of the same TASL courses.
If you select the MA: World Language Licensure degree, you will take four (4) additional courses.
These additional courses meet the requirements by the Colorado Department of Education to teach in K-12 settings. You will obtain your Colorado teaching license at the end of this program which may be accepted by other states.
MA Degree
Time to Complete
18 months / 5 consecutive semesters
(starts in summer)
Delivery Method
Online = Fall & Spring semesters
Hybrid = Summer semesters
Mandatory summer residential session
Total Credits
30 credits
# of Courses Per Semester
2 courses per semester
6 credits
Practicum Experiences
Spring: Practicum I = 300 hours
Fall: Practicum II = 300 hours
Grade Requirement
B (85%) or better
3.0 cumulative GPA
Program Requirements for Graduation
Practicum I & II
Portfolio
Research Project
Application Due Date
November 1 (Priority)
January 31 (Standard)
Application Information
Approved By
MA: World Language Licensure Degree
Time to Complete
18 months / 5 consecutive semesters
(starts in summer)
Delivery Method
Online = Fall & Spring semesters
Hybrid = Summer semesters
Mandatory summer residential session
Total Credits
42 credits
# of Courses Per Semester
2-3 courses per semester
6-9 credits
Practicum Experiences
Spring: Practicum I = 400 hours
Fall: Practicum II = 400 hours
Grade Requirement
B (85%) or better
3.0 cumulative GPA
Program Requirements for Graduation
Practicum I & II
Portfolio
Research Project
Application Due Date
November 1 (Priority)
January 31 (Standard)
Application Information
Approved By
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Specifics of TASL
Apply to the TASL Program
Become a Â鶹´«Ã½ Student
Apply to the Grad School
For Academic Program of Interest, choose either...
MA Degree OR
MA: World Language Licensure Degree
GRE scores are not required.
Submit Supplemental Items
In your ,
- Initiate requests for two (2) letters of recommendation from supervisors/teachers who can attest to your academic potential and abilities,
- Add a 1-2 page describing your statement of goals, &
- Submit ASLPI score*
Show Language Proficiency
Demonstrate native / near-native ASL & English proficiency.
TASL Program offers language proficiency screenings for a fee. Screenings must be completed by January.
Email the TASL Coordinator to request information. Check the Staff & Faculty page for contact email.
*While the ASLPI is not a requirement for admission consideration to the program, submitting these scores is an opportunity for you to present additional evidence of readiness for TASL. TASL's Admission Review Committee is dedicated to the practice of conducting holistic evaluations of all admission materials submitted as part of your file.
Â鶹´«Ã½ Graduate School will send a letter of acceptance in February-March.
After which, you will be contacted by a TASL team member about initial cohort advising, orientation, and details about beginning the program in the summer.