RADSCC - Quick Links
RIT ASL and Deaf Studies Community Center
Quick Links
RADSCC Hours:
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Location:
Classroom: WAL-1660
Office: WAL-1661
Faculty Resources
Classroom Tips
Deaf Culture Tip Sheet
Presenter's Tips
RIT New Faculty
Working with C-Print®
Reference Librarian for Deaf Studies
The Teach2Connect web site provides strategies for fostering collaboration among deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing students.
Captioning Resources
Captioning Guidelines for Faculty
Captioning Information for Students
These guidelines are the result of benchmark research and collaboration among a number of units on campus as part of the on-going work conducted by the Provost's Deaf Access Committee.
To request captioning for your media, fill out the Wallace Center's Media Request Form.
ASL Courses
RIT offers ASL courses in seven different tracks, both credit and non-credit. To determine which track fits you, visit our ASL Courses wiki.
RIT's ASL courses may be found on the Student Information System site (public links at the top do not require login).
Deaf associate's level students in the College of NTID should search for NASL 190 ASL I (4-credit course).
Deaf and hearing bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral students who do not know ASL should search for Course Subject MLAS 201 Beginning ASL I (4-credit course) or ASLC 211 Introduction to ASL and Deaf Culture I(2-credit course).
Deaf and hearing bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral students who know some ASL should contact Sandra Bradley (spbnss@rit.edu) for a course placement interview.
RIT offers ASL courses for:
College of Liberal Arts - ASL minor
FSSL - for RIT faculty and staff
Interpreting Education
Master of Science in Secondary Education