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Transfer Guide
A.A.S. American Sign Language
to
B.S. Interpreter Training Program
NOVA A.A.S. American Sign Language
Course needed for transfer to Troy
Requirement
Credits University
ASL 261 American Sign Language V
3
Troy University Equivalent
ASL 2241 American Sign Language III
ENG 111 College Composition I
3
ENG 1101 Composition and Modern English
INT 105 Interpreting Foundations I
SDV elective
SPD 110 Introduction to Speech
Communication
ASL 220, Comparative Linguistics: ASL
and English
ASL 262, American Sign Language VI
3
1 SDV 100
TROY 1101 Orientation
g
105 and 106 together are equivalent to TROY EDU
0 3360
1
3
COM 2241 Fundamentals of Speech
3
3
INT 106, Interpreting Foundations II
INT 107, Translation Skills
3
3
ASL 2242 America Sign Language IV
EDU 3360 Models of
Interpretation/Transliteration
Humanities/Fine Arts elective
INT 141, Transliterating I
PED 116, Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
INT 130, Interpreting:An Introduction to the
Profession
3
3
Foreign Language; ENG 241; ENG 242; PHI 2203; PHI 2204; Foreign language;
ENG 243; ENG 244; ENG 251; ENG
ENG 2211; ENG 2212; ENG 2244; ENG
2245; ENG 2205; ENG 2206
3 252
3
EDU 3362 Manual Codes for English
1
KHP XXXX
3
EDU 2200 Introduction to Interpreting
INT 133 ASL to English Interpretation I
3
INT 134 English to ASL Interpretation I
Math elective
Approved Social Science Elective
3
3 MATH 151, MATH 163
GEO 220; ECO 201; ECO 202; HIS
101; 102; 111; 112; 121; 122; PLS 135;
3 SOC 201
MTH 1110, MTH 1112
GEO 2210; ECO 2251; ECO 2252; HIS 1101;
HIS 1102; HIS 1122; HIS 1123; HIS 1111;
HIS 1112; POL 2241; SOC 2275
INT 233 ASL to English Interpretation II
3
EDU 4454 Interpreting ASL to English
INT 234 English to ASL Interpretation II
3
Approved INT elective
INT 235 Interpreting in Educational
EDU 3364 Introduction to Educational
Setting , INT 236 Intepreting in Special Interpreting, EDU 3368 Interpreting in
3 Situation
Special Situations
PED/RPK Elective
1
Approved Social Science Elective
INT 250 Dialogic Interpretation I
INT 290 Coordinated Internship
Total
KHP XXXX
GEO 220; ECO 201; ECO 202; HIS
GEO 2210; ECO 2251; ECO 2252; HIS 1101;
101; 102; 111; 112; 121; 122; PLS 135; HIS 1102; HIS 1122; HIS 1123; HIS 1111;
3 SOC 201
HIS 1112; POL 2241; SOC 2275
3
EDU 3366 Discourse Analysis
5
68
Total
Credits
3
Notes
3
3
0
Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/
3 6 cr. sequence in either literature or History.
3
1 elective for program; degree has 2 elective hours
3
no credit because credit given for INT 233. INT
0 133 and 233 together areg equivalent to TROY EDU
134 and 234 together are equivalent to TROY EDU
0 4453.
3
Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/
3 6 cr. sequence in either literature or History.
Credit for 4400 level classes for community
3 college classes may be questionable
Credit for 4400 level classes for community
3 college classes may be questionable
3
1 elective for program; degree has 2 elective hours
Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/
3 6 cr. sequence in either literature or History.
3
0
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individuals with skills and understanding obtained from accredited post-secondary technical schools, community colleges, military schools and non-traditional sources. The unique feature of this degree program is
that credit may be awarded for completion of technical courses and/or learning acquired through experience.
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