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RiversideCareer & Technical Education
Sign Language Interpreting
Program Contacts
Lorena Franco Outreach SpecialistPhone: (951) [email protected]
Bonnie LangleyEducational AdvisorPhone: (951) [email protected]
Faculty ContactDiana MacDougallPhone: (951) [email protected]
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Sign Language InterpretingAS505/CE505
Career Sector Average SalaryInterpreters and Translators . . . . . . . . . . . $19 .02 - $26 .61/hourSource: C.O.E. Centers of Excellence, Inland Empire Region, 2018
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This program prepares individuals to function as simultaneous and consecutive interpreters as well as translators of American Sign Language (ASL) and other signing systems employed to assist deaf and hard-of-hearing people, both voice-to-sign and sign-to-voice interpretation . This includes instruction in American Sign Language (ASL), alternative sign systems, fingerspelling, vocabulary and expressive nuances, oral and text translation skills, cross-cultural communications, slang and colloquialisms, and technical interpretation .
Sign Language Interpreting Certificate Course Requirements (28.5 units) CE505 UnitsAML-5 Sign Language for Interpreters 4AML-10 Introduction to Sign Language Interpreting 3
AML-11 Interpreting I 4 .5AML-12 Interpreting II 4 .5AML-13 Interpreting III 4 .5AML-14 Interpreting IV/Practicum 2AML-20 Ethics and Professional Standards of Interpreting 3
AML/SOC-22 American Deaf Culture 3
Career and Technical Education Guided Pathways
The Career and Technical Education Guided Pathways are designed to provide students with the most direct route to certificate and degree completion. Each certificate pattern references the classes that are required, and references when the classes are normally scheduled . Each pathway provides a period of time a full time student can anticipate completing the certificate or degree. For students who require a part-time pathway, please see a counselor. Please note that the scheduling patterns may be modified based on student need.
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREEThe Associate of Science Degree in Sign Language Interpreting will be awarded upon completion of the degree requirements, including general education and other graduation requirements as described in the college catalog .