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ITTP 2203: Simultaneous and Consecutive Interpreting.3hrs
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Students will use a hands – on approach in this course to develop skills and proper execution in simultaneous and consecutive styles of interpreting. Students will learn to think analytically and to apply this skill to “real life” situations increasing speed accuracy and complexity ofthe interpreting process. Topics will include hospitality, social welfare, housing, education, paralegal, and medical scenarios. Videotaping will be used to evaluate skill and provide feedback.
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ITTP 2204: American Sign Language VI
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course will continue to develop expressive and receptive ASL skills and the language in it’s natural context along with full body expressions. PR: ITTP 2200.
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ITTP 2205: Sign- to- Voice Interpreting II
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A continuation of Sign-to-Voice Interpreting I with more emphasis placed on advanced receptive skills, word choices, vocal infl ection, and ability to interpret signed messages using appropriate English structure. PR: ITTP 2201. .
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ITTP 2206: Voice- to- Sign Interpreting II
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course continues to increase knowledge and skills in the English/ASL interpretation process. Students will explore the dynamics of ASL structure, the history of interpreting, and will develop a resume and personal portfolio. PR: ITTP 2202.
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ITTP 2208: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Interpreting
1.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to guide students into making ethical decisions in interpreting situations by using the RID Code of Ethics. In-depth discussions will pertain to an analysis of professional ethics, confi dentiality, legal liability and the role of the interpreter..
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ITTP 2209: Interpreting as Private Practice
4.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course provides students with the opportunity to choose and work in “real life” interpreting situations and apply the concepts learned in theclassroom to the actual setting. Students will complete a minimum of 100 hours during the practicum and will be directly supervised by staff interpreters. PR: ITTP 2200 and ITTP 2201.
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ITTP 2210: Educational Interpreting
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to explore the processes needed to interpret for K-12 Deaf or Hard of Hearing students. Topics include: Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment, the educational paraprofessional, and cognitive and language development.
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JOUR 1199: Special Topics in Journalism
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Staff participation on The Columns student newspaper, The Mound yearbook, Whetstone literary magazine or as a photographer for any student publication.
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JOUR 2240: Reporting
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Comprehensive study of fundamental writing forms, styles and mechanics for both print and broadcast media, including school publications. This course gives students practical experience in basic writing styles used in scholastic, collegiate and professional mass media. Valuable as a test of writing ability and for making students into more discerning media consumers. Open to second-semester freshmen and above, to fi rst-semester freshmen with previous high school journalism experience, or to those exempt from ENGL 1104. Three hours of lab required. (Enroll in both Journalism 2240 and Journalism L240.) PR: ENGL 1104, 1108.
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JOUR 2270: Communications in Society. Writing Intensive
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Survey of mass media in a democratic society and an introduction to mass media career opportunities and preparation. This course may be of interest to those undecided about their careers, especially students with scholastic journalism experience. Offered online during fall and spring semesters, and fulfi lls the Writing Intensive Course requirement.
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