Career Prospects and Further Learning Opportunities
With a solid understanding of the benefits of bimodal bilingual communication in social and cultural milieu involving users of signed and spoken languages, our graduates are ready to undertake responsibilities in professional settings to support the communication, education, welfare and social advancement of the under-privileged populations.
Those considering for furthering their education may apply for postgraduate programmes in education, linguistics, social work, speech-language pathology, translation and other related disciplines. With further training, they can become effective educators, sign interpreters, social welfare and counselling workers, psychologists, speech and language therapists, NGO administrators or social entrepreneurs.