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.

Courses
INT 401 Interpreting 3
Credit Hours
4.00
Degree Level
Undergrad
This course provides extensive hands-on practice using skills, strategies, and techniques learned in previous interpreting courses. The course will focus on Voice to Sign, Sign to Voice, and interactive interpreting using a wide variety of topics. Students will continue to analyze their own work as well as give feedback to classmates. Emphasis is on student awareness and control of the interpreted text, depth of processing and analysis of interpreted events. Correct sign production and ASL sentence structure are expected at this level. During this course students will also apply for internship opportunities. Prerequisite: INT 320 and INT 302 or consent of instructor.