Translation & Interpretation
About the Program
Upon completion of this program, students will be eligible for translator/interpreter/localization specialist positions in various companies, or they will be able to start their own business as freelance translators and/or interpreters.
AWARD TYPES: Associate of Applied Science, Certificate Level 2
AREA OF STUDY: Business
Degrees and Certificates
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View Degrees & Certificates by ProgramProgram Outcomes
Students will be able to:Analyze, evaluate, and synthesize the information presented in the source language to produce high quality translation and interpretation to the target language through written and oral communication.
Independently edit and revise human and machine-translated text.
Use various translation technologies to produce high-quality translated texts.
Interpret in consecutive mode in legal and medical environments.
Interpret in simultaneous mode (including chuchotage) in a multilingual environment.
Establish effective cross-cultural communication.
Perform localization and audiovisual translation.
Program Information
General Requirements
The Translation & Interpretation program provides students with the knowledge and abilities to apply individual technical skills necessary to pursue an entry-level job in the Translation & Interpretation field.
In addition, please note that a student may only earn one Occupational Skills Award (OSA) per academic year.
TSI testing required prior to first enrollment for all AAS degrees and Level II certificates.
Marketable Skills
Learn more about the marketable skills—skills valued by employers that can be applied in variety of work settings—so you can communicate these to potential employers. Click on the relevant award title below to see descriptions of marketable skills for that area.
Translation & Interpretation, C2
Translation & Interpretation, A.A.S.
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Juan Crawford
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