
Interpreter Preparation Certificate, Credit Certificate The Interpreter Preparation Program is designed to provide students with entry-level skills in sign language interpreting. Students will develop skills in American Sign Language and specific technical skills required to interpret and transliterate. In addition, students will study topics relevant to Deaf people and the field of interpreting.
Students will experience a wide variety of learning activities to enhance practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge. These include on-site observations and interviews, attendance at Deaf-related community activities, guest lectures, video and audio lab assignments, and classroom lectures. The Certificate program is ideal for students who want to become ASL interpreters but already have a degree. While the Certificate program does not include general education course requirements, some INTR courses do have general education prerequisites.
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Bsava Manual Of Exotic Pet And Wildlife Nursing Bras. Transcript evaluation may be necessary to determine if prerequisites have been fulfilled. For new students with prior skills in American Sign Language (ASL), the department offers an assessment, for a fee, that may allow students to test out of some or all of the ASL courses. Experienced students should contact the Interpreter Preparation office at 443 840 4274 no later than two weeks prior to the start of the semester to set up an appointment. It is important to note that because both Interpreter Preparation programs are primarily evening and part-time they usually take between three to four years to complete. Before you can learn to interpret, you must first become fluent in the language.
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