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IPP121 — Prac/Ethical Applicat of Inter

3 credits · 3 hours

3.0 HR. (OC) Prerequisite: IPP 110, 115, and 120 all with a grade of C or better, or department approval. This course will focus on the interpreter's ethical and professional decision-making according to the RID Code of Professional Conduct, the EIPA Code of Ethics, and the Demand-Control Schema as they apply to working situations within the religious, legal, performing arts, mental health, medical, rehabilitation, social services settings. In-depth discussions will assess various interpreting situations and how to implement problem-solving strategies. This course will also present various occupational settings where interpreters work and focus on agencies that provide services to D/deaf and hard of hearing individuals and professional interpreters. Students will continue to observe working interpreters in professional environments. Discussions of professionalism will also be continued in this course. Three lecture hours per week.

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