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IND 145: Introduction to Metrology
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Studies principles of measurement and calibration control, application of statistics to measurement processes, and standards of measurements in calibration. May include the use of gauges and instruments in modern production and dimensional control concepts. Lecture 2 hours + lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week. IND 181 World Class Manufacturing I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Studies the principles and applications of the globalization of industry. Emphasizes the fundamentals of interpersonal/team process, organization skills, total quality tools for continuous improvement, statistical process control, manufacturing resource planning and just-in-time. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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INT 105: Interpreting Foundations I
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ASL201. Develops fundamental skills of interpreting, including cognitive processes and intra-lingual language development in English and ASL. Reviews Process Models of interpreting, and uses one model to analyze interpretations. Develops feedback skills essential to the team interpreting process. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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INT 107: Translation Skills
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: INT 105. Further develops fundamental skills needed for the task of interpreting. Targets comprehending source language (either ASLor English), transferring content into memory store (breaking from original form), restructuring into target language, maintaining message equivalence, conveying implicit and inferred information, and applying appropriate discourse structure. Reviews Process Model of interpreting and uses it to analyze translations. Further develops feedback skills essential to the team interpreting process. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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INT 133: ASL-To-English Interpretation I
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: INT 107. Begins consecutively interpreting monologues from the source language (ASL) to the target language (English). Watch entire ASLmonologues, process them, analyze them, then choose appropriate English to match the message. Eventually interpret the monologue into English. Puts interpreting theory into practice in a lab environment. Conducts research in the field of interpretation. Develops team interpreting techniques. Interacts with consumers of ASL-English interpretation. Lecture 2 hours + lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week.
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INT 134: English-To-ASLInterpretation I
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: INT 107, ASL201. Begins consecutively interpreting monologues from the source language (English) to the target language (ASL). Listen to entire English monologues, process them, analyze them, then choose appropriate ASLto match the message. Puts interpreting theory into practice in a lab environment. . Conducts research in the field of interpretation. Develops team interpreting techniques. Interacts with consumers of ASL-English interpretation. Lecture 2 hours + lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week.
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INT 141: Translitering I
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: INT 107. Studies the skills required to transmit spoken English into a manual code for English or an interpreting product with more and evaluating the sales force. Explores forecasting techniques and quotas. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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INT 193: Studies in Transliteration
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: INT 141. Continues principles of consecutive transliterating. Transliterate monologues and interactive dialogues from English to American Sign Language. The purpose of this course is to continue to develop the skills necessary for consecutive transliteration providing skills for State Qualification and National Certification examinations. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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INT 233: ASL-To-English Interpretation II
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisites: INT 133 and INT 134. Perform simultaneous interpretations of monologues in the source language (ASL) to the target language (English). Process an incoming ASLmonologue while simultaneously producing an appropriate interpretation in English. Conduct research in the field
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ITD 110: Web Page Design I
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ITE 100 or ITE 120 or departmental approval. Stresses a working knowledge of web site designs, construction, and management using HTML or XHTML. Includes headings, lists, links, images, image maps, tables, forms, and frames. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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ITD 112: Designing Web Page Graphics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Peninsula Community College
(3 credits) Prerequisite(s): ITD 110 or departmental permission. Explores the creation of digital graphics for web design. Includes basic design elements such as color and layout will be explored utilizing a computer graphics program(s). Provides skills for designing both web-based and stand-alone applications for wireless devices. Detailed discussions of the needs for applications including mobile phones and a range of rich hand-held devices such as PDA's. Emphasizes the importance of usability, accessibility, optimization and performance to create fast-loading business enterprise applications and games. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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