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                       ANNOUNCING A NEW SPRING WORKSHOP!

ConineCLOSING THE GAP TO CERTIFICATION:
SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR THE WORKING INTERPRETER

FEBRUARY, 2013

Wisconsin state law requires interpreters to be nationally certified to work in most settings. The main goal of WMP is competence.  National certification is one of several ways interpreters demonstrate competency. This semester long course is designed to enhance the skills already possessed by participants and prepare them for national certification. As stated in the Enhanced NIC Candidate Handbook (p. 21, 2011) “Candidates should prepare for the NIC Interview and Performance Exam by strengthening their real-world skills in interpreting. They should also ensure that they have a detailed working knowledge of the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct”. This course will cover the skill statements as defined by the National Council on Interpreting Role Delineation Panel. Participants will review the tasks, which represent the skills one must possess to be able to pass the NIC examination and receive certification.  This course provides practical-based experiences for ethical decision making, sign-voice skills, and voice-sign skills. Participants will receive feedback in a constructive manner that will lead to enhanced interpreting skills.
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 Schedule & Location
Friday & Saturday, February 1 & 2, March 1 & 2, April 5 & 6 and May 3 & 4
Fridays: 5 - 8:30 pm & Saturdays: 9 am - 4 pm
Enderis Hall, Room 680, 2400 E. Hartford Ave., UW-Milwaukee Campus
For Campus Parking, Click here .
For course content questions, email Pam Conine at psue@uwm.edu
For general questions, call 414-229-4728 or email educout@uwm.edu.
Fee/Tuition
This workshop is offered for Non-Credit at a cost of $425; and for 3 Undergraduate or Graduate credits.
Note:  To cancel your Non-Credit registration or with any other requests for special accommodation, email educout@uwm.eduFor a full refund, cancellation must be made in writing one week prior to the start of the event.
It's Easy to Register:  Choose & Click!
For Non-Credit registration, Click here.

To register for Credit:  To complete our fill-able online form, please note when you open the form that spaces for semester, year, course, credit and instructor are pre-filled with the correct information for your convenience.
1) Do not submit the form online. The form must be signed in black or blue ink by the registrant.
2) Print both pages of the form and sign the signature blocks provided.
3) Fax both signed pages to 414-229-3633 - ATTN: Robin Pagan
4) If you wish to confirm transmission, please call 414-229-5255.

To Complete the fill-able form,  click here .  See the following Tuition Fee Schedule for Spring 2013 for credit level desired.

Credits

3 Resident
 Non-Resident
Undergraduate $1,402.94 $2,618.99
Graduate $2,339.06 $4,676.36
 
For additional tuition information, Click or copy and paste the following link in your browser. www4.uwm.edu/bfs/depts/bursar/tuition/spring2013.cfm

 Lodging Information

UW-Milwaukee Guest Housing:
A block of rooms have been reserved for those attending this course at:
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Kenilworth Square Guest Housing
1915 E. Kenilworth Place
Milwaukee, WI 53202 

Kenilworth Square Guest Housing offers fully furnished apartments with hotel-like service at a daily rate. Rates begin at $90 per room and vary based on occupancy and length of stay. Contact Guest Housing directly to inquire about accommodations: guest-housing@uwm.edu or (414) 229-6588. 

To make your reservation, please visit their website at http://www4.uwm.edu/housing/reservations/guests/

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