About Honours Bachelor Of Interpretation Program (american Sign Language – English) (c302) in George Brown College
PROGRAM STANDARDS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Analyze and critically apply current interpreting research trends as they inform meaning-based interpreting practices.
- Analyze the power dynamics that affect human communication including the impact of the interpreter’s decisions and influence.
- Respect cross-cultural needs of participants in an interpreted interaction in a professional and ethical manner.
- Articulate societal views of Deaf culture, the Deaf community, multiculturalism, oppression, audism, global history of Deaf people, sign language linguistics and language variations.
- Use current research literature to analyze key issues relating to the practice and profession of interpreting.
- Determine appropriate modes of interpreting using evidence-based practice, effective interpersonal and professional skills.
- Perform effectively as an interpreter by incorporating current research and recognizing contextual factors including language and culture.
- Perform accurate and effective translations, consecutive and simultaneous interpretations.
- Use communicative language abilities in first and second language as required to accommodate specific dialogic interactions.
- Use professional and ethical judgment in decision making while respecting diversity, equity, equality and rights of all participants.
- Engage in life-long learning and reflective professional development.
- Assess personal competencies and limitations in the use of multicultural and multi-contextual approaches to communication.
CAREER OPTIONS
If you are interested in a dynamic career that provides meaningful and varied work, then becoming an American Sign Language-English Interpreter is the career for you. Graduates of this program will find interpreting opportunities in a variety of sectors and venues as demand for interpreters is increasing in response to national and provincial legislation, including mandated implementation of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), and the Government of Canada's Bill C-81, the Accessible Canada Act.
Graduates will be prepared to work as ASL-English interpreters in a number of private and public environments such as:
- educational settings
- medical settings
- legal contexts
- business interactions
- social service agencies
A wide range of employment opportunities exist for interpreters. Established interpreters may hold such job titles as:
- ASL-English Interpreter
- Designated Interpreter
- ASL Consultant
- Conference Interpreter
- Community Interpreter
- Translator
Academic qualification equivalents
- Bachelor's degree programs require a minimum of six Grade 12 credits at the university and/or university/college level.*
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : 6.5, minimum 6.0 in each skill band
- TOEFL : 84 (online) minimum 21 in each skill band
- PTE : 60, overall minimum 55 in each skill band
George Brown College Highlights
Type of College |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Location |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Number of Campuses |
3 + 3 (location/centers) |
Type of programs |
Certifications, Diploma, Degree, and Continuing Education |
Number of full-time students |
32,000 + |
Number of part-time students |
3,000 + |
%age of International Students |
17% |
Official Website |
www.georgebrown.ca |
George Brown College The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Student Type |
Tuition Fee |
Canadian students |
2780 - 15310 USD(two semesters) |
International Students |
11,320 - 23,900 USD(two semesters) |
Tuition fees for some of the popular programs offered by George Brown College are mentioned below
Course Name |
Tuition Fee(USD) |
B.Com |
6,052 |
B.Tech |
7,272 |
BSN |
5,430 |
Wireless Network(Postgraduate) |
4,365 |
Construction Management(Postgraduate) |
6,183 |
Marketing Management(Postgraduate) |
4,176 |
Residence Fees
Although rents may vary depending on quality and location, most rents listed by the Housing Service are within the following ranges:
Accommodation Type |
Rent |
Shared Accommodation |
500 - 700 USD per month |
One - Bedroom Apartment |
900 - 1,200 USD per month |
Two - Bedroom Apartment |
1,100 - 1,500 USD per month |
Three - Bedroom Apartment |
1,300 - 1,800 USD per month |
Meal Plans
The college provide three types of meal plan options its students, the details of which are mentioned below:
Plan Name |
Cost |
Annual Swipe & Save Plan |
1700 USD |
Semester Swipe & Save Plan |
850 USD |
Swipe & Save Reloadable Card |
400 USD |