INTR 3370 - Ethical Standards and Practices for Interpreters

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University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Prerequisite: Associate of Arts degree in Interpretation or equivalent, QAST Level I/I or equivalent, IINTR 3362, 3364, and 3366, or permission of program coordinator. Corequisite: INTR 3268. Restricted to students who have been admitted to the Interpretation program. A course designed to teach and practice a model for ethical decision making within the field of interpretation. Students will study codes from international interpreting organizations, the RID Code of Ethics, the QAST Code of Ethics, the Arkansas Code for interpreters in the judiciary and the NCI Code of Ethics. The RID Ethical Practices System will be reviewed. Various interpreting scenarios presenting ethical dilemmas will be discussed and/or role playing applying the Humphrey/Alcorn Decision-Making Model to the NCI Code of Ethics. Three credit hours.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(501) 569-3000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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