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AM 154: Deaf History
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This course is designed to introduce students to the history of deaf people and the sociological, psychological, educational and political forces which have shaped the field of deafness. Prerequisite: AM 147.
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AM 155: Structure of American Sign Language
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This course acquaints students with the information and research concerning phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics of American Sign Language. This class will be conducted in American Sign Language without voice. Prerequisite: AM 147 or instructor approval.
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AM 156: A Survey of Deafness
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This survey course provides students an overview of deafness including such topics as career options, deaf culture, language, communication modes, adaptive equipment and causes of deafness.
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AM 157: ASL/English Translation
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This course is an introduction to the process of working between two languages. Students will analyze textual material and translate from the source into the target language with the goal of maintaining semantic accuracy. Prerequisite: AM 155 or instructor approval.
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AM 205: Introduction to Interpreting
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
An introduction and overview of the profession of sign language interpretation, including standards of practice, Code of Ethics for Interpreters, professionalism, business practices and assessment skills. Prerequisites: AM 145-149, 151, 152 or instructor approval.
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AM 206: Consecutive Interpreting
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This skills development course focuses on the task of interpretation and transliteration skills between American Sign Language, English, and other communication modes used by deaf people using consecutive interpreting strategies. Prerequisites: AM 145-149, 151, 152 or instructor approval.
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AM 207: Simultaneous Interpreting
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This skills development course focuses on the task of interpretation and transliteration between American Sign Language, English and other communication modes used by deaf people using simultaneous interpreting strategies. Prerequisite: AM 206.
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AM 208: Observation/Practicum in Interpreting
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This course provides students opportunities to shadow, observe and interact with professional interpreters in a supervised observation/practicum setting. Class discussions will be held in seminar format. Prerequisite: AM 207.
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AM 209: Advanced Interpreting
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This course continues the development of skills in interpretation and transliteration in order to prepare students for employment. Emphasis is placed on practical application of theory and process of interpreting in class and lab situations. Prerequisite: AM 207.
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AM 210: Specialized Interpreting
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
This course introduces students to areas of interpreter specialization. Each area of specialization will include vocabulary, techniques, practical text to analyze and interpret. Prerequisite: AM 207.
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