2025-2026 Undergraduate General Catalog

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SLIN 3100 Interpretation I

This course focuses on the interpretation skills from ASL to spoken English and from spoken English to ASL. This course focuses on consecutive interpretation theory and practice. Expansion/Compression strategies and interpreting management strategies will also be introduced. Students will interpret both rehearsed and unrehearsed texts.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: INTR 340

SLIN 3110 Interpreting for Linguistically Diverse Populations

This course is designed to expose students to a variety of settings in which an interpreter may function. The Demand-Control theory will be the foundational approach to setting analysis including the principles and protocols associated with each setting. "Hands-on" experiences will be provided through various mock situations for the purpose of demonstrating appropriate placement and skill application in each of these settings. This course includes both observations and in-class discussions.

Credits

3

Offered

Every other Interim, even years

Notes

Previously: INTR 350

SLIN 3120 Current Trends in Interpreter Assessment

This course focuses on requirements for national sign language interpreter certification. The discussions address American Sign Language linguistics, the basics of sociolinguistics, emotional intelligence quotient, ethical decision making and other key factors required for a variety of national certification assessments. Emphasis is on the CASLI Generalist Knowledge Exam and the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

AMSL 2105

Offered

Every other Interim, odd years

Notes

Previously: INTR 360

SLIN 3200 American Sign Language to English I

This course focuses on simultaneous interpretation skills from ASL to English. The course introduces team interpretation, one-on-one interaction, small group interactive settings and narrative discourse. Incorporating effective compression strategies will be emphasized in this course. Live and videotaped scenarios will be used.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

SLIN 3100

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: INTR 342

SLIN 3210 English to American Sign Language I

This course focuses on simultaneous interpretation skills from English to ASL. The course introduces team interpretation, one-on-one interaction, small group interactive settings and narrative discourse. Incorporating effective compression strategies will be emphasized in this course. Live and videotaped scenarios will be used.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

SLIN 3100

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: INTR 343

SLIN 3970 Topics:

Special Topics in American Sign Language and/or Sign Language Interpreting.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: INTR 397