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Dec 27, 2024
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EIP 2500 - Consecutive Interpretation Consecutive Interpretation is a “hands-up” course to introduce students to the foundational skills needed to interpret. Students will learn and practice visual receptive skills, memorization techniques, prediction and other skills needed to perform multiple mental tasks simultaneously. Interpretations will be performed from ASL to English and English to ASL with delays. As the students progress, the delays will be shortened. Students will work with speeches but most of the course will focus on interactive communication events such as conversations, interviews and telephone discourse.
Prerequisites: ASL 1700 - American Sign Language III and EIP 1500 - Deaf Culture/ Community
Credits: 3
Lecture/Lab Hours: 3 lecture hrs/week
General Education Requirement: None
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