Graduate Programs in Bilingual Interpreting
Masters Degree in Bilingual Legal Interpreting
Graduate Certificate in Bilingual Legal Interpreting
Graduate Certificate in Medical Interpreting>
A recent census update has reported that 1 of every 7 persons in the United
States is Hispanic, a record number of nearly 45 million persons. Currently,
Hispanics are recognized as the largest minority in the country, comprising
approximately 14% of the total population. Nearly every state is experiencing
the effects of this increase, especially in legal and medical settings. Federal, state and
municipal courts throughout the nation are facing a severe shortage of qualified
interpreters. Legal interpreters are also in high demand in all areas of law
enforcement, administrative hearings and community service agencies. Additionally,
attorneys and healthcare providers regularly seek the assistance of qualified
interpreters in order to communicate effectively with their Hispanic clients or
patients who demonstrate limited English proficiency. In light of
current and future needs for professionally trained interpreters, employment
opportunities for individuals with these unique skills will continue to flourish
during this and future decades.
Development of this program was made possible by a major grant awarded to
the College of Charleston by the State Justice Institute. An advisory board
of judges, court administrators and professional interpreters, together with
a number of consultants, provided guided input during the initial development
of the curriculum.
Commendation of Excellence awarded to the Program for Legal Interpreting:
"The program fills a very real void of great importance for people who have
difficulty with a legal system that is very new to them, not only in South
Carolina, but indeed throughout the nation."
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, November 2001