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Nov 17, 2024
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TRAN 455 - Translation and Interpretation Internship 1-3 Credit Hours This course is designed to introduce and involve students in active translation/interpreting tasks within specific community field settings, under the supervision of program faculty, ideally related to the student’s professional track. Collaboration with Career Services will be required and facilitated by the professor. The overall purpose is to ensure that students have a professional opportunity in which they are active in translation/interpreting tasks, as well as have other learning activities related to the general work context of translation/interpreting, (e.g. attending, conferences, an agency visit, interpreter-assisted court proceedings, shadowing in health care settings etc.) The program will also facilitate finding and sharing with students internship and community-based openings as possible, however students are encouraged to seek opportunities that best fit their specific and individual goals.
Prerequisite(s): TRAN 101 and either ENGL 310, ENGL 316, ENGL 317, ENGL 322, ENGL 326, or ENGL 359 ; or consent of instructor.
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