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This nationally recognised qualification is for people who are fluent in English and another language.
Applicants must have some experience, paid or unpaid, of interpreting in a public sector context in the UK. Some of this experience should be with people not previously personally known to the applicant.
Admission is by Tutor Approval Only, and including an Initial Assessment Test.
To apply for an interview, please submit your completed Application Form to interpreting@marywardcentre.ac.ukand we will advise you of the next available interview date.
For further information please see our Frequently Asked Questions or contact interpreting@marywardcentre.ac.uk.
All courses are delivered as blended courses, i.e. with 12 weekly in person Saturday classes and 8 online Sunday sessions (05/10/2025; 12/10/2025; 26/10/2025; 02/11/2025; 16/11/2025; 23/11/2025; 07/12/2025; 14/12/2025)
The course uses teaching and learning methodology which involve the participants exploring their own experiences and the needs of their own communities. Methods used are group work, pair work, role play, case studies, presentations from tutor and visiting speakers, workshops for the assignments.There is a considerable amount of research which participants are expected to undertake during the course.
You will receive ongoing assessment from their tutor and from peers.
You will be required to compile a portfolio of evidence which will be assessed by your tutor and language assessors, inlcuding videotaped evidence of role plays.
Successful completion of all modules of the course will result in the award of the Level 3 Certificate in Community Interpreting (Ascentis).
All courses are delivered as blended courses, i.e. with 12 weekly in person classes and 5 online sessions.
The course uses teaching and learning methodology which involve the participants exploring their own experiences and the needs of their own communities. Methods used are group work, pair work, role play, case studies, presentations from tutor and visiting speakers, workshops for the assignments.There is a considerable amount of research which participants are expected to undertake during the course.
You will receive ongoing assessment from their tutor and from peers.
You will be required to compile a portfolio of evidence which will be assessed by your tutor and language assessors, inlcuding videotaped evidence of role plays.
Successful completion of all modules of the course will result in the award of the Level 3 Certificate in Community Interpreting (Ascentis).
Successful students will be invited to attend a recruitment fair to find voluntary/ paid interpreting work. Students can also take further courses to develop their skills such as telephone interpreting and managing complex cases. See the prospectus for more details or speak to your tutor.
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