Graduate Catalog

INT 736 Professional Practice I

This course provides a focused analysis of the ethics and role of the interpreter in various settings, along with opportunities for directed observation of various encounters. Observations will be accompanied by in-class discussions and analysis including logistical and environmental factors as well as discourse-based and ethically constrained decision-making issues common to these types of encounters. Students will be exposed to an analytical framework for planning for and observing what happens in these types of interactions.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Prerequisites: INT 701, INT 720 and INT 726 or permission of the instructor.

Distribution

Graduate, Masters