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The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, similar to other regions across the U.S. and worldwide, has a significant need for bilingual professionals skilled in Spanish-English interpretation. MODL addresses this demand by providing a Certificate in Spanish Interpreting program. This 15-hour curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, focusing on community interpreting scenarios and interpretation methodologies. Coursework emphasizes specialized settings like healthcare and legal environments. Applicants must show fluency in both Spanish and English to qualify for this career-focused certification.
Students must have completed official secondary school transcripts, diplomas, certificates and/or national test examination scores as appropriate for the educational systems in their country. In order to be considered for freshman admission students must have completed secondary school studies equivalent to that of United States high school graduation.
Official SAT I or ACT scores are required for entering freshmen with less than 24 semester hours of university level course work (equivalent to one year of full time study).