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INT 340: Ethics and Decision Making for Interpreters
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Includes a study of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Code of Professional Conduct, ethics-related terminology, values systems and change, the ways in which situational, institutional and legal constraints affect professional decision making, and becoming an ethical professional. Course content includes information on group theory and skills, decision making, problem solving, conflict resolution, stress management and communication skills.
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INT 341: Theory and Process of Interpreting II
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Introduces students to the analysis and production aspects of ASL-to-English and English-to-ASL interpretation. Students analyze texts using a Goal-to-Detail information management system and practice a variety of visualization techniques. Students participate in group translations of ASL and English texts and consecutively interpret analyzed monologues and dialogues.
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INT 341L: Theory and Process of Interpreting II Lab
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This interpreting lab, to be taken concurrently with INT 341, offers students an opportunity to apply the theories and to practice the techniques introduced in the Interpreting II class. In this lab, students analyze texts, develop individual and group translations and practice consecutive interpretation.
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INT 342: Theory and Process of Interpreting III
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Concentrates on the production aspects of ASL-to-English and English-to-ASL interpretation. Students conduct linguistic and functional analyses of texts focusing on register, style, and effect of presenters. Students consecutively interpret from both pre-analyzed and unfamiliar monologues and dialogues whose content is taken from community interpreting settings. Students work with taped messages and with guest speakers.
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INT 342L: Theory and Process of Interpreting III Lab
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This interpreting lab, to be taken concurrently with INT 342, offers students an opportunity to apply the theories and to practice the techniques introduced in the Interpreting III class. In this lab, students analyze texts for register, style and affect; practice consecutive interpretations of pre-analyzed monologues and dialogues, and practice consecutive interpretations of unfamiliar material.
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INT 365: Interpreting in Community Settings
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Introduces students to a variety of settings in which interpreters work and the vocabulary and discourse patterns used by consumers in these settings. Through contact with interpreters and consumers, students become familiar with the specific vocabulary, professional issues, ethical considerations, knowledge bases and skills related to each community setting. Students will be introduced to several interpreting settings, including social service, government, legal, medical, mental health, business, religious, performing arts and sports activities.
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INT 406: Individual Studies in Interpreting
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Terms and hours to be arranged. Designed for individual or special studies in a limited area of interest under the guidance of a designated faculty member. Prerequisite: consent of instructor
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INT 407: Seminar:Interpreting
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Terms and hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: consent of instructor
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INT 408: Workshop
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Terms and hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: consent of instructor
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INT 409: Practicum:Interpreting
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Terms and hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: consent of instructor
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