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ITT 217: Simultaneous Interpreting III
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is a continuation of ITT 216. Students will continue to apply their simultaneous interpreting skills to more complex and demanding interpreting situations.
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ITT 221: Sign to Voice Interpreting/Transliterating I
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course provides students with additional experience with the process of sign to voice interpreting... Students will practice with a variety of deaf and hard of hearing individuals to enhance team and solo voicing skills.
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ITT 222: Sign to Voice Interpreting/Transliterating II
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
As a continuation of ITT 221, students continue to improve their Sign to Voice skills as they experience more complex and demanding settings with a variety of deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
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ITT 234: Health Care Interpreting
2.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course introduces the student to special vocabulary, skills, and knowledge needed to interpret in various health care settings, including medical interpreting, AA, and mental health settings. Ethical considerations of these settings will also be explored.
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ITT 235: Educational Interpreting
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course provides in-depth information on interpreting in K-12 educational settings. Students will focus on best practices associated with ethics, roles, and responsibilities of interpreting as a team member in the school environment. They will also examine school organization, laws, certification, and other issues that will impact their success as an educational interpreter.
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ITT 265: Special Topics in Interpreting, ASL, Deaf Studies
1.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is offered for interpreters who are employed, or are pre-practice interpreters, who have an issue or skill they would like to explore or develop further. Topics may include any issue or skill that is germane to the field of interpreting, ASL, and/or deaf studies, and appropriate for a diverse student population. This course is repeatable up to 10 hours of credit.
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ITT 292: Interpreting/Transliterating Practicum I(A, W, SP, SU)
2.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students are provided opportunities to observe interpreting situations. These observations are then discussed and applied to the concepts learned in the classroom and applied to the actual setting. Students are required to observe interpreters in a variety of settings, including individual observations at a practicum placement site, observations of classroom instructor, and/or guest interpreter, and individual guided lab work. A video portfolio and resume will be completed as preparation for Practicum II.
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ITT 293: Interpreting/Transliterating Practicum II(A, W, SP, SU)
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students are provided opportunities to work in various interpreting situations and to apply the concepts learned in the classroom to the actual setting. Students are supervised by staff interpreters as they assume the role of interpreter, demonstrating professional conduct and appropriate skills. The student processes practicum experience in a weekly seminar.
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ITT 294: Interpreting/Transliterating Practicum III
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students are provided opportunities to work in various interpreting situations and to apply the concepts learned in the classroom to the actual setting. Students are supervised by staff interpreters as they assume the role of interpreter, demonstrating professional conduct and appropriate skills. The student processes practicum experience in a weekly seminar.
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JAPN 101: Elementary Japanese I
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course introduces elements of standard modern colloquial Japanese grammar, with emphasis on oral communications and culture. Students will learn to hear and reproduce the sounds of modern Japanese accurately; handle basic interactive skills such as greetings, invitations and apologies; and learn about cultural factors that are reflected in the language.
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JAPN 101 - Elementary Japanese I
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