American Sign Language to English Interpretation, A.A.S.
Designed for students who have limited, if any, previous experience with interpreting for Deaf people, this degree program provides the comprehensive training in theory and practical interpreting skills necessary for employment as an educational or community interpreter. Successful completion of this program prepares the student to pursue either a Virginia Quality Assurance Screening Level, national certification through the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, or a level on the Educational Interpreter’s Performance Assessment. These credentials qualify the student to interpret in either educational or community settings.
Courses
- ASL 261 — Advanced American Sign Language I
- ASL 262 — Advanced American Sign Language II
- CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication
- ENG 111 — College Composition I
- INT 105 — Interpreting Foundations I
- INT 106 — Interpreting Foundations II
- INT 107 — Translation Skills
- INT 130 — Interpreting: Intro to The Profession
- INT 133 — ASL-to-English Interpretation I
- INT 134 — English-To-Asl Interpretation I
- INT 141 — Transliterating I
- INT 142 — ASL Discourse Analysis
- INT 233 — ASL-To-English Interpretation II
- INT 234 — English-To-ASL Interpretation II
- INT 237 — Interpreting ASL in Safe Settings
- INT 250 — Dialogic Interpretation I
- INT 290 — Coordinated Internship
- MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning
- SDV 100 — College Success Skills
- SDV 101 — Orientation to: