Sign Language Interpreter Preparation | AAS
The Sign Language Interpreter is a day-only, fall start program will provide you with exceptional knowledge and a skill set that will prepare you to partner with the Deaf community. When you complete the AAS Degree in Sign Language Interpretation you will be prepared for entry-level, pre-certified interpreter/translator employment.
Courses
- ANT 1001 — Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3
- ASL 1121 — American Sign Language I
- ASL 1122 — American Sign Language II
- ASL 1123 — American Sign Language III
- ASL 2215 — ASL Literature
- ASL 2221 — American Sign Language IV: GT-AH4
- ASL 2222 — American Sign Language V: GT-AH4
- CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications
- COM 1150 — Public Speaking
- CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy
- ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1
- IPP 1021 — Aspects of Interpreting I
- IPP 1022 — Aspects of Interpreting II
- IPP 1025 — Oral Transliterating
- IPP 1031 — Text Analysis
- IPP 1032 — Interpretation Analysis
- IPP 1045 — Deaf People in Society
- IPP 1047 — Survey of Deaf Culture
- IPP 2005 — Educational Interpreting
- IPP 2007 — Specialized and Technical Communication
- IPP 2025 — English to ASL Interpreting
- IPP 2027 — ASL to English Interpreting
- IPP 2029 — Transliterating
- IPP 2035 — Advanced Interpreting
- IPP 2079 — Interpreter Seminar
- IPP 2081 — Internship
- MAT 1140 — Career Math:
- MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1