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.
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