Title
IPP2214 - Intro to Ethics and Decision-Making for Interpreters
Description
Description
The interpreting profession requires interpreters to respond to a wide range of difficult situations in an ethical manner. This course introduces ethical constructs within the field of interpreting and focuses on ethical dilemmas that require interpreters to use decision-making processes in a variety of settings. Students learn strategies for developing multiple approaches to ethical scenarios along with guiding principles and values of the interpreting field.
API ID
Credits
3 (3/0/0)
Prerequisites
Competencies
- Identify ethical standards and practices for ASL interpreters.
- Recognize the need for impartiality in interpreting situations.
- Discuss a variety of ethical decision-making strategies.
- Analyze ethical dilemmas that interpreters may encounter while working.
- Identify the influencing factors faced in ethical scenarios.
- Recognize potential impacts created by ethical decisions.
- Examine guiding principles and values of the interpreting field.
- Identify the environmental demands within interpreting situations.
- Evaluate personal, professional, and cultural values in various ethical scenarios.
Degrees that use this course
Degrees that use this course
Degree:
Associate of Science (AS)
The American Sign Language Pre-Interpreting Program prepares students to enter a bachelor’s degree program in the field of sign language...
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
60