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Interpreter Training, AAS

Location(s): SouthWest College for the Deaf


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The Interpreter Training AAS Degree Program is offered to students who desire to become qualified sign language interpreters after completion of this four semester program.

Possible Employment Responsibilities: Providing signed and voiced interpreted communication for deaf and hearing consumers.

Possible Employment Positions: Interpreter, Interpreter/Aide, Educational Interpreter, Video Relay Interpreter, Vocational Communication Specialist, and Interpreter/Tutor.

Possible Employment Locations: Public, private, and residential schools; vocational rehabilitation agencies, businesses which employ deaf individuals, government agencies, community organizations, churches serving the deaf , Video Relay service providers, and Video Remote Interpreting companies.

Prerequisites: Taking the sign language proficiency test determining appropriate placement in SGNL 1301  SGNL 1302   SGNL 2301   or SGNL 2302  . All students are required to participate in New Student Orientation.

ITP “Skills” Courses-Grade Requirements: In order for a student to advance to the next course within the ITP course of study, the student must pass each of the following “skills” courses with a grade of “B” or better: SLNG 1211  ,  SGNL 1301  , SGNL 1302  , SGNL 2301  , SGNL 2302  , SLNG 2302  and SLNG 2331  . ITP majors making a grade of “C” or below on any of these courses will be required to repeat the course(s).

Total: 17 Hours


Total: 18 Hours


Total: 16 Hours


Total: 14 Hours


Total Hours in AAS: 65


NOTE: Transfer courses from other colleges / universities will not be automatically accepted for SGNL 1301 , SGNL 1302 , SGNL 2301  and SGNL 2302  unless the student has successfully passed the sign language proficiency test with the appropriate score.

1 Indicates courses that can be articulated with high school
2 A student who demonstrates competencies required for this course can substitute an approved elective.
3 An approved elective may be taken in place of this course with approved advanced placement based on ASL evaluation.
4 Students must provide their own transportation to and from internship sites.
5 Capstone course

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