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INT 302 Interpreting 2

This course continues the development of simultaneous ASL/English interpreting skills and provides extensive practice utilizing video and out-of-class interpreting opportunities. Students will use the skills previously learned such as: discourse mapping, demand control theory, techniques for language error analysis.Students will differentiate contextual factors affecting language usage in the interpreting process, and will begin to demonstrate an ability to produce dynamic equivalence from source language to target language in both consecutive and simultaneous interpreting. Prerequisite: ASL 301 or consent of the instructor.

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    Goshen College offers one of the few four-year bachelor’s degree programs in sign language interpreting in the region. Our program emphasizes hands-on learning, real-world experiences and a strong foundation in ethics and communication.