TRIN3101: Introduction to Interpreting

3 Credits

Practical and theoretical introduction to interpreting in health, human service, and legal settings. Emphasis on understanding the unique role of the interpreter, current models and modes of interpreting, ethical issues and professional standards of practice, and developing pre-interpreting skills.prereq: high level of proficiency in spoken English and another language; 3001 recommended

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