Certificate III in Spoken and Written English, English and Translating/Interpreting Skills
Begins to develop the skills necessary to undertake further professional studies to become a translator or interpreter. This is an introduction to the theory and practice in Australia but is not a preparation course for NAATI registration. This requires a considerably higher level of English.
Course Content:
> Theory and practice of translating and interpreting.
> Translation and interpreting in Australia.
> Text analysis and language specific exercises.
Certificate III in Spoken and Written English
DIMIA AMEP criteria apply. Language Proficiency Intermediate ISLPR 1+ to 2.
University of NSW, Institute of Languages, UNSWIL
2005, full time, Monday to Friday 9am to 1.45pmTerm 1: 04-01-05 to 04-02-05Term 2: 07-02-05 to 15-04-05Term 3: 02-05-05 to 08-07-05Term 4: 18-07-05 to 23-09-06Term 5: 10-10-05 to 16-12-05
Institute of Languages
22-32 King Street
RANDWICK NSW 2031.
Contact: AMEP Admissions Officer
Phone: (02) 9385 0379
Website: http://www.lang.unsw.edu.au/mep
Free/Free for Eligible Applicants
This is part of the 510 hour AMEP entitlement, and is available to eligible newly-arrived migrants. Places are available for non-AMEP eligible students on a fee paying basis.