Interpreting Minor

The 24-Credit Minor in Interpreting provides advanced training to prepare students to become professional ASL-English interpreters. This minor is intended for Deaf Studies Majors, who are required to take AM 205 (Introduction to Interpreting) , AM 305 (Intermediate Interpreting), and AM 320 (Professional Ethics in Interpreting) as part of their degree.

Students who complete the 24-credit Minor in Interpreting can:

  • interpret from ASL to English and English to ASL at an intermediate to advanced level,
  • demonstrate the professional behavior required of an interpreter, and
  • use ethical principles to make challenging decisions in an interpreting setting.

Degree Requirements

Interpreting Classes (9 credits)

AM 360Advanced Interpreting and Transliterating

3.00

AM 370Sign-to-Voice Interpreting I

3.00

AM 375Sign-to-Voice Interpreting II

3.00

Interpreting Specializations (6 credits)

AM 310Specialized Interpreting

3.00

AM 330Trilingual Interpreting

3.00

Capstone (9 credits)

Required courses AM 404 and AM 405 will be offered in Fall 2020.

6.00

AM 450Internship in Interpreting

3.00