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INT237 — Interpreting ASL in Safe Settings

3 credits · 3 hours

Studies roles, responsibilities, and experiences involved in interpreting American Sign Language (ASL) in community and educational settings, including ethical and business practices. Analyzes the specific linguistic needs of the clients, managing the environment, and resolving ethical concerns for interpreters. Lecture 3 hours.

Prerequisites: INT133, INT134

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