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The Interpreter Education curriculum prepares
individuals to work as entry-level Sign Language
Interpreters who will provide communication access in
interview and interactive settings. In addition, this
curriculum provides in-service training for working
interpreters who want to upgrade their skills.
Course work includes the acquisition of
American Sign Language (ASL); grammar, structure, and
sociolinguistic properties; cognitive processes associated
with interpretation between ASL and English; the structure
and character of the deaf community; and acquisition of
consecutive and simultaneous interpreting skills.
Entry-level jobs for para-professional
interpreters are available in educational systems or a
variety of community settings. Individuals may choose from
part-time, full-time, or self-employment/free lance
positions or apply language skills to other human service
related areas. |