Education

Choosing an Interpreter Education Program

AVLIC Recommendations

When deciding which interpreter education program to apply for, consider the following factors. AVLIC recommends that the program have:

  • a strong commitment and level of involvement from the local Deaf community (e.g., is the Deaf community represented in program advisory committees, are a variety of community members invited to be language models in the classroom, and does the Deaf community work with students during practicum)
  • trained and qualified instructors, Deaf and hearing (e.g., bachelors degree, preferably in related disciplines such as Education, Linguistics, ASL, etc.)
  • instructors who are Active members of AVLIC, as well as, members in other related organizations such as CIT, RID, CAD, CCSD, etc., and who attend the conferences and gatherings of these associations
  • hearing staff who are interpreters who have successfully completed the American Sign Language / English Certificate of Interpretation (COI) conferred by AVLIC
  • a strong curriculum, fully-developed and in place, ready to apply; (including very clear and measurable entrance and exit criteria); curriculum based on current trends, teaching and research in the field of interpreting
  • a large community of working interpreters to assist in training and to act as supervisors for students during practicum placements
  • a community able to provide a variety of employment settings for field placement
  • adequate resources, including comprehensive text & video materials, audio & video equipment, as well as, other academic and support services for students

When deciding on applying to a program, the above points reflect just a few areas you may wish to inquire about. Be sure to investigate thoroughly the choices available to determine which program will best meet your needs and aspirations.


Locations in Canada

British Columbia

Diploma in Sign Language Interpretation
700 Royal Avenue
P.O. Box 2503
New Westminster, BC V3L 5B2
Chair: Cheryl Palmer
(604) 527-5478 Registration

Alberta

Diploma in Sign Language Interpretation
Kirk Ferguson-Uhrich, Chair - Program Sign Language/Deaf Studies And Sign Language Interpretation
Shayantani Sarkar, Program Assistant
Lakeland College
Faculty of Education - BLDG North (6-102)
Edmonton, AB T6G 2G5
(780)-492-8409; Fax (780)248-1121; kirk.ferguson-uhrich@lakelandcollege.ca

Manitoba

Bachelor of Arts in ASL-English Interpretation
(Joint 3-year degree program offered by RRC and U of M)
E102-2055 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0J9
Coordinator: Rick Zimmer (rzimmer@rrc.mb.ca)
(204) 632-2910 (tty)
(204) 632-2097 (voice)
Department of Linguistics
534 Fletcher Argue Building, University of Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2
Contact: Terry Janzen (janzent@cc.umanitoba.ca)
(204) 632-2381

Ontario

Diploma in ASL/English Interpretation
200 King Street East, PO Box 1015 Station B
Toronto, Ontario M5T 2T9
Program Coordinator: Corene Kennedy
800-265-2002 Ext 3261 (voice)

Nova Scotia

Diploma in ASL/English Interpretation
80 Mawiomi Place
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
B2Y 0A5
Coordinator: Denise Smith
(902) 491-4624 (voice); (902) 491-1623 (fax)