Sign Language Interpreting Practicum 1 (INTR 3220)
This is the first of two field-based, capstone courses providing students with further opportunities to synthesize classroom learning. Under the direction and mentorship of professional interpreter practitioners as they work in the field, students will be challenged to apply, integrate and reflect upon their own development of practical interpreting skills and professional readiness. Students will further examine their personal and professional experiences while participating in seminars with their college instructors and classmates.
Course code: INTR 3220
Credits: 4.5
Tuition: $0
Length: 126.0 hours
Course outline:
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Prerequisites
INTR 3110, INTR 3120, INTR 3140, INTR 3150. No schedule is currently available. Please check again later.
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Schedule †
INTR 3220 schedule for programs:
- SLIN
Course dates and times may vary throughout the term. Select the CRN number below to see a full schedule.
CRN # | Dates | Day/Time/Location |
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42588 | January 20, 2025 to March 14, 2025 | See full schedule Delivery: In Person Location: Off Site |
Additional Information
- The following global ideas guide the design and delivery of this course:
- Interpreting is a complex cognitive task requiring sophisticated language skills and rapid mental processing; interpreters require preparation for successful interpretations.
- Technical proficiency must be balanced with professionalism and sound ethical decision making.
- Recognition of one’s own power and privilege in any given situation will assist the practitioner in mitigating their effects.
- Supervised practice interpreting in the field provides opportunities for students to integrate interpreting theory, cultural and linguistic mediation, ethical decision making, and interpersonal skills.
- Reflection, evaluation, and integration of self-critique and collegial feedback form the basis of on-going professional development regarding skills, interpersonal expertise, attitude and other observable behaviours.
- Maintenance of personal wellness is an essential component of an interpreter’s practice.
This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.
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† This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.