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Bradford College

Interpreting in the Community

Study Level
Level 3
Course Type
Adult
Duration
34 Week
Start Date
September 2024
Study Mode
Part-time
Location
David Hockney Building

  Overview

Britain is a multilingual society and there are members of our different  communities who have a limited grasp of spoken English. Many members of our (British) society are able to function in more than one language and this course present an exciting opportunity to use and enhance your skills and join an exciting world of work that supports people. The course is accredited by NCFE through the completion of a portfolio of evidence and/or course assessment. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment at the start of your course. We offer courses at Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 in Community Interpreting. Courses will run at the David Hockney Building. For more information, please email [email protected]

  Key Info

This qualification allows learners to develop their considerable skills to help others to overcome linguistic barriers in everyday situations, such as accessing education, health services, housing, justice, and other public services.

The aims of the course are:

  • To understand the role of the Community Interpreter.
  • To learn about the sectors where interpreters may be required to work.
  • To develop and practice sight translation.
  • To demonstrate the skills of two-way interpreting.
  • To learn how to develop and enhance your own performance.

The areas covered by the course are: Education, Health, Social Services, Immigration, Housing and Welfare-Benefit System.


  Qualification Gained: Certificate in Community Interpreting

There are no entry requirements for this course apart from an interest in the subject and the ability to commit to positive behaviours and attendance. You will have a 1-1 meeting with a member of our team to ensure it is the right course for you.

The course will be assessed through an oral exam and a portfolio of work which you will develop during your time at college.

If you are 19 years old or over you may need to pay fees for your Further Education studies.

Course fees depend on your age and course level.

You may be exempt from paying fees though, or eligible to pay a reduced fee – known as fee remission.

FE Tuition: £1,265.00 per academic year

This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.

If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact [email protected]

Disclaimer: Our prospectus, college documents and website are simply here to offer a guide. We accept no liability for any inaccurate statements and are not responsible for any negative outcomes if you rely on an inaccurate statement. We reserve the right to withdraw any programmes or service at any time.