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Dec 01, 2024
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2016-2017 Online Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HUD 105 - Interpreting Processes: Theory and Practice A survey course introducing theories, principles, and practices of interpreting for Deaf persons. The course covers interpreting processes, physical and mental factors, attitudes, ethics, roles of the interpreter, perspectives of the consumers (deaf and hearing), and NIC (RID-NAD) certifications. Prerequisite skills for interpreting will be introduced in this course through instruction for application in interpreting. Students are exposed to basic interpreting situations in a variety of settings through field observations and through use of videotapes. Prerequisites: ASL 201 and ASL 205 or permission of Division Dean’s office. 3 lecture hours per week 3 credit hours
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