NVCC 2003-2004 Catalog
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ASL - (american Sign Language & Interpreter Education)

INT 107 (was SCM 240) (2 - 4 CR)
TRANSLATION SKILLS

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    Prerequisite: INT 105 (was SCM 198). Continues developing fundamental skills needed for the task of interpreting     Targets comprehending source language (either ASL or English), transferring content into memory store (breaking from     original form), restructuring into target language, maintaining message equivalence, conveying implicit and inferred     information, and applying appropriate discourse structure. Reviews Process Model of interpreting, and uses it to analyze     translations. Further develops feedback skills essential to the team interpreting process. Lecture 2-4 hours per week.     Laboratory 0 - 4 hours per week. Total 2 - 4 hours per week.
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