ITP 206 - Ethics and Business of Interpreting Credits: 4 3 Lecture Hours 1 Lab Hours Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in ASL 210 This course, taught in American Sign Language (ASL), will look at the ethical practices of interpreting, identifying ethical behaviors both on and off the job, as well as those that pertain to running an independent business as a freelance interpreter. Demand-Control Schema (D-CS) and Role Space will be used as tools to identify the spectrum of challenges and responses that are possible with an interpreted interaction. Observations for this course will require students to have approved PA clearances.
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