Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

INTR 345 Interpreting Skills & Theory II

In this lecture/lab course, students will build on the process and practice of interpreting between ASL and English with increasing complexity. Students will prepare for and interpret a variety of texts which will be analyzed to identify factors influencing best choices to achieve linguistically and culturally accurate meaning transfer. This course includes an investigation into current theories and research in the field of ASL English interpretation and introduces team interpretation including the work specific to deaf/nondeaf interpreting teams.

Credits

6

Offered

Generally offered Fall Annually

Prerequisite

INTR 245 with a minimum grade of B

Course Fee

Course Fee Required