ASL299 Intro to Interpreting
Introduces sign language interpreting as a profession. Includes the roles and functions of interpreters; employment options; and an analysis of the demands and rewards of the career path. Uses assessment tools for making informed career choices. Covers fundamental pre-interpreting skills and a review of linguistic and grammatical principles and conventions; explores strategies for developing ASL and English vocabulary and skills for effective communication. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores, and ASL 151 or 103. (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide ).
- Credits:
- 2.00
- Registration:
- To register, you need the CRNs (ex. 22398) of your selected classes.
- Fees:
- Please note that for many courses, additional fees may apply.
- Textbooks:
- To find textbooks, you need the CRN, Campus, Term & Course Number (ex. BA101).
| CRN | Campus / Bldg / Rm | Time | Days | Dates | |
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| 28638 | Sylvania Campus / CT / 110 | 01:00 PM-01:50 PM | TuTh | 02-Apr-2013 thru 13-Jun-2013 | |
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Instructor: Xenia M Woods
Tuition: credit Fees: $0.00 |
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