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INT1000 — Intro to the Interpreting Prof

3 credits · 3 hours

This course serves as an introduction to the profession of sign language interpreting. Topics include historical foundations, terminology, and professional standards related to the profession. Students will discuss the interpreting process, gain insight into the role of a sign language interpreter and explore the necessary linguistic, cultural, ethical, and technical competencies related to the profession. The significance of English comprehension within the interpreting process is explored through introductory exercises aimed at main idea dentification and summarization. Course content is relevant to professionals who serve members of the Deaf community in industries such as human resources, education, social services, healthcare, emergency services, and mental health. Enrollment in the ASL/English Interpreting program is not a prerequisite for this course.

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