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ITT 125: Ethics and Decision Making for Interpreters
2.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is a continuation of the ethics and decision-making topic introduced in ITT 110. Students will continue to explore the role that ethical decision-making has on them as they enter the interpreting profession. Students will focus on how the RID Code of Professional Conduct and interpreting theories will impact their decision-making.
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ITT 129: Current Research and Theory of Interpreting
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
As interpreting students begin to learn the skill of interpreting, their knowledge of current interpreting theory is critical. The most relevant and up-to-date research will be examined and discussed as it applies to the profession. Topics will include models of interpreting, processing, prosody, and discourse analysis.
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ITT 130: Fingerspelling
2.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course offers students the opportunity to work on expressive and receptive fingerspelling. The emphasis of this course is on using fingerspelling in context. Opportunities are provided for the students to work with videotaped materials as well as live models.
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ITT 141: Beginning American Sign Language I
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course begins with a series of visual readiness activities as a way of introducing the students to, and preparing them for, a language in a visual modality. The course utilizes a practical approach to teaching vocabulary, grammar, and the cultural aspects through “real life” conversational experiences. The student is further acclimated to the new modality of this language via classroom experiences conducted without voice. Additional information about the deaf community is introduced via outside readings, class discussion and required cultural experiences outside of class time. This class is an Entrance Requirement for admission into the Interpreting Associate Degree program.
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ITT 142: Beginning American Sign Language II
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Beginning ASL II, as a continuation of ITT 141, further acclimates the students to the visual/gestural modality of this language. The course utilizes a practical approach to teaching vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects through “real life” conversational experiences. More attention is given to the student’s production of the language than in ITT 141, while receptive/comprehension skills continue to be emphasized. Additional information about the deaf community is introduced via outside readings, class discussions and participation in cultural experiences. This class is an Entrance Requirement for admission into the Interpreting Associate Degree program.
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ITT 143: Intermediate American Sign Language I
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Intermediate ASL II provides students with additional opportunities to expand their ability to produce and comprehend the language as used in everyday conversational settings. Students continue to recognize the fact that communication is governed by culturally bound rules as they continue to study the culture of the deaf community.
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ITT 144: Intermediate American Sign Language II
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
In Intermediate ASL II, students’ production and comprehension skills continue to develop qualitatively and quantitatively as they are exposed to a greater variety of interaction activities. Whereas these activities are based on cultural values of the deaf community, the students’ knowledge of this unique community is expanded.
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ITT 145: Advanced American Sign Language I
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
As the final course in this five-course series, ITT 145 provides students with opportunities to expand their production and comprehension skills with American Sign Language. Communication activities focus on advanced functions of language usage. Study of the cultural aspects of the deaf community is continued.
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ITT 150: Linguistics of ASL and English
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course offers an introduction to general linguistics, and provides an in-depth analysis of the major grammatical features of American Sign Language. Comparisons are made between English and American Sign Language, noting how grammatical functions are performed differently in the two languages.
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ITT 170: Conversational ASL
2.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course continues to expand the ASL skills of students beyond ASL V. Students will focus on topics such as narratives, turn-taking, classifiers, and use of space as they apply to ASL conversations.
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