The Associate of Arts in Language is designed to provide students with the linguistic foundation in written and spoken language and the lower-division general education coursework necessary for seamless transfer with junior standing to all Arizona universities and virtually all others. To ensure seamless transfer, students must develop their specific program of study in close coordination with a Cochise College advisor....
Want a rewarding challenge that involves dedication and commitment from a linguistic and cultural perspective? Then, inquire about the AA&S degree program at DCC with a specialization in educational interpreting. Entry into this program pre-supposes intermediate signing skills which can be secured through our sign communication certificate program or previous training. Graduates of this program will be prepared to take the VQAS and/or RID Certification...
Curriculum Description The Community Spanish Interpreter curriculum prepares individuals to work as entry-level bilingual professionals who will provide communication access in interview and interactive settings. In addition, this curriculum provides educational training for working professionals who want to acquire Spanish language skills.
Course work includes the acquisition of Spanish: grammar, structure, and socio-linguistic processes associated...
The American Sign Language Interpreter Training Program prepares students for a lifetime of commitment to serving the Deaf Community in the capacity of an ally and an interpreter. All four American Sign Language courses satisfy liberal arts core requirements in the Humanities and are widely accepted as foreign language requirements at colleges and universities.
Earning a degree in American Sign Language Interpreting offers many benefits. This demanding...
The major in Interpreter Training is designed to prepare hearing students to work as professional interpreters with deaf and hearing consumers. During the two-year curriculum, students gain knowledge about the field of American Sign Language interpreting, deafness and American Deaf Culture, the skill to produce American Sign Language and then the skill to interpret between American Sign Language and English....
UMUC offered its first distance education courses in 1972. Today, more than 30 percent of our students are enrolled in courses that do not require on-site class attendance. The Internet serves as their link to the university.
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With convenient class locations as well as online learning, University of Phoenix makes quality higher education highly accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's...
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