Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

INTR 445 Interpreting Skills & Theory IV

In this intermediate to advanced level lecture/lab course, students will continue building on the process and practice of interpreting between ASL and English with an emphasis on modifying their interpretation based on consumer preferences and/or needs, including Deafblind, language used by individuals from diverse backgrounds, and strategies for identifying atypical language users. Students will be presented with increasingly complex recorded and live scenarios and settings.

Credits

5

Offered

Generally offered Summer Annually

Prerequisite

(INTR 330 and INTR 355 with a minimum grade of B)

Course Fee

Course Fee Required