Undergraduate Course Catalog 2006-2007
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
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Sign Language Interpretation 
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The sign language interpretation program at UNH Manchester is a
specialized, in-depth program with a national reputation for quality.
In 1999, the program became the first interpreting program in the
nation to be found in compliance with the National Interpreter
Education Standards of the Conference of Interpreter Trainers (CIT). In
addition, UNH Manchester houses one of northern New England’s most
comprehensive collection of books and media materials on sign language
interpretation.
The program is guided by the premise that Deaf people, as a linguistic
minority, possess their own cultural values, literature, history,
traditions, and social conventions. Interpretation requires bilingual
and bicultural competence in spoken English and American Sign Language.
The sign language interpretation program at UNH Manchester provides
students with a strong theoretical foundation as a generalist in
ASL/English interpretation and helps prepare students for either
state-level interpreter screening or national Registry of Interpreters
for the Deaf (RID) interpreter certification, depending on students’
skill level and experience.
Graduates may go on to pursue specialty areas in interpretation or related fields of study.
Students who complete the bachelor of science degree in sign language
interpretation graduate with a varied and flexible academic base.
Students also develop skills such as sustained powers of concentration,
versatility in dealing with a variety of people and content areas,
fast-thinking, and excellent communication skills in the respective
languages. Students seeking to become interpreters receive a foundation
in American Sign Language, Deaf culture, and the interpretation
process, and their programs of study often include elective courses in
linguistics, sociology, communication, and psychology. Students also
gain a thorough grounding in the liberal arts through the University’s
general education program.
Graduates of the sign language interpretation program may pursue
careers in ASL/English interpretation, Deaf education, rehabilitation,
health care, audiology, social work, counseling, and the media. The
program provides students with a varied and flexible academic base.
Graduates are prepared for further study in such fields as psychology,
communication, linguistics, sociology, and anthropology.
Sign Language Interpretation Program of Study
Students must complete 64 credits in the major, 40 credits in the
University’s general education program, and 24 credits in elective
courses. Students must complete 64 credits with a grade of C or better.
Students who earn less than a C on a particular course may repeat that
course only once. Students must achieve a GPA of 2.5 or better in major
courses and must pass both ASL 531 and INTR 630 with at least a B- (or
successfully demonstrate competence in American Sign Language and
consecutive interpretation, respectively). Transfer students must
complete a minimum of 8 SLI courses at UNH Manchester.
Minor in American Sign Language and Deaf Studies
Students must complete 24 credits to earn a minor. Coursework includes
three required courses and three electives in ASL and Deaf Studies.
Required Courses
Language Courses
ASL 435, American Sign Language I*†
ASL 436, American Sign Language II*†
ASL 531, American Sign Language III*†
ASL 532, American Sign Language IV*†
ASL 621, Advanced ASL Discourse for Interpreters*†
INTR 539, Comparative Linguistic Analysis for Interpreters*†
Culture Courses
INTR 438, A Sociocultural Perspective on the Deaf Community*†
INTR 658, Deaf/Hearing Cultural Dynamics*†
Interpreting Courses
INTR 430, Introduction to Interpretation*
INTR 439, Ethics & Professional Standards for Interpreters*
INTR 540, Principles and Practice of Translation*
INTR 630, Principles and Practice of Consecutive Interpretation*
INTR 636, Principles and Practice of Simultaneous Interpretation*
INTR 732, Simultaneous Interpretation of Discussions, Speeches, and Reports*
INTR 734, Field Experience and Seminar I*
INTR 735, Field Experience and Seminar II*
* Required for the B.S
† Meet the requirements for the minor
For more information about the sign language interpretation program,
contact Professor Jack Hoza, program director, (603) 641-4143 or by
e-mail to jack.hoza@unh.edu. Or contact the UNH Manchester Office of
Admissions at (603) 641-4150 or by e-mail to unhm.admissions@unh.edu.