

Programme Code: AK3771
Level: 6
Points: 30
Duration: 24 weeks
Venue: Online
Starting date: 27 February, 2012
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
This course aims to prepare students both academically and practically, so that they can function as liaison interpreters in a range of community settings. Liaison interpreters work in close proximity to the people they interpret for, and are required to interpret in both directions - from their mother tongue into their other language and vice versa.
WHAT THIS QUALIFICATION COVERS
This certificate is embedded in the Diploma Interpreting an Translation, and is an exit qualification. The course consists of two papers, and each is twelve weeks long, with a two week break. The online weekly modules will require three hours of work, plus minimum practice time of about four hours and some reading for theory.
Students will be expected to contribute each week to an online wiki and share and critique another student's work in the same language as theirs.
PAPERS
166760 Theory and Practice of Intepreting
166761 Contextual Studies and Interpreting