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ASL 2201 Interpreting I

An introduction to the theories and models of interpreting, cognitive process techniques, interpreting logistics and strategies, as well as the code of professional conduct and all aspects of confidentiality. Student may repeat course up to three (3) times to achieve a passing grade.

Division: Liberal Arts, Communication and Social Sciences
Department: American Sign Language
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No

Prereqs: ASL 1101 AND ASL 1228 

Outcomes

  • Demonstrate basic cognition processing skills when interpreting between target and source languages.
  • Demonstrate the conceptually accurate use of both ASL and English vocabulary that is relevant to the interpreted discourse.
  • Develop an awareness of the Code of Professional Conduct and how it is employed while interpreting.
  • Develop an awareness of the various interpreting theories and models in current practice.

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom Hours: 3