Interpreting Minor
The 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.
Minor Requirements
Advanced Interpreting (9 credits)
AM 360 | Advanced Interpreting and Transliterating | 3.00 |
AM 370 | Sign-to-Voice Interpreting I | 3.00 |
AM 375 | Sign-to-Voice Interpreting II | 3.00 |
Interpreting Specializations (6 credits)
Select two (2) from the following:
AM 310 | Specialized Interpreting | 3.00 |
AM 330 | Trilingual Interpreting | 3.00 |
AM 401 | Artistic Interpreting | 3.00 |
AM 402 | Medical Interpreting | 3.00 |
AM 403 | Educational Interpreting | 3.00 |
AM 493 | Independent Study | 1.00-3.00 |
Senior Project (3 credits)
Select one (1) from the following
(instructor approval required):
AM 405 | Capstone Seminar | 3.00 |
AM 450 | Internship in Interpreting | 3.00 |