Frontier Education

Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE – ENGLISH

Duration 26 weeks

Course Description

This qualification covers the competencies required to interpret from a source language to a target language, in general dialogue and monologue settings where the interpreter is able to physically control the discourse to assist retention and recall.

In a general setting the context is usually broad and routine, the content or complexity of the situation can usually be predicted and planned for. There are typically two or a few participants, to whom the interpreter has physical and visual access.

Course Structure

Students will need to complete the following 12 units of competencies to attain the qualification.

Core Units:
  • PSPTIS001: Apply codes and standards to ethical practice
  • PSPTIS002: Build glossaries for translating and interpreting assignments
  • PSPTIS003: Prepare to translate and interpret
  • PSPTIS040: Interpret in general dialogue settings (LOTE-English)
  • PSPTIS041: Interpret in general monologue settings (LOTE-English)
  • PSPTIS042: Manage discourses in general settings
  • PSPTIS043: Use routine subject area terminology in interpreting (LOTE-English)
Elective Units:
  • SITXLAN3115: Conduct oral communication in a language other than English (Mandarin)
  • PSPTIS045: Demonstrate routine English proficiency in different subjects and cultural contexts
  • PSPTIS046: Use routine education terminology in interpreting (LOTE-English)
  • PSPTIS047: Use routine health terminology in interpreting (LOTE-English)
  • PSPTIS101: Negotiate translating and interpreting assignments

Study Option: On Campus

Campuses: Brisbane | Hobart | Adelaide

Tuition fees

Prices are subject to change and the final school offer will be presented after submitting the application.

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Entry Requirements

Students entering PSP60816 Advanced Diploma Of Translating must meet the following academic and English entry requirements:

Academic

  • A candidate must be a minimum age of 18 year & above AND
  • Completed the equivalent of Australian Year 12 or Certificate IV or higher AND
  • Must have achieved any Diploma level qualification delivered over a period of minimum 1 year & over OR
  • Have a minimum of 5 years of Senior Managerial experience

English requirements

International students applying either off-shore or on-shore will require:

IELTS:

  • A minimum IELTS (General/Academic) test score of 5.5 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course at Diploma level or higher;
  • Up to 10 weeks of ELICOS course to be undertaken for every 0.5 level of IELTS requirement, before the commencement of the main VET course

Results older than two (2) years are not acceptable   OR

PTE:

  • A minimum PTE (Academic) test score of 42 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course at Diploma level or higher;
  • A minimum PTE (Academic) test score of 36 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course at Diploma level or higher & up to 10 weeks of ELICOS course to be undertaken, before the commencement of the main VET course

Results older than two (2) years are not acceptable   OR

Cambridge English:

  • A minimum Cambridge English test score of 162 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course at Diploma level or higher;
  • A minimum Cambridge English test score of 154 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course at Diploma level or higher & up to 10 weeks of ELICOS course to be undertaken, before the commencement of the main VET course

Results older than two (2) years are not acceptable   OR

  • To provide evidence that they have studied in English for at least five (5) years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States   OR
  • To provide evidence that, within two (2) years of their application date, they have successfully completed in Australia, a foundation course or a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education or a substantial part of a Certificate IV or higher level qualification, from the Australian Qualifications Framework   OR
  • Students who are on-shore (in Australia) at the time of application can undertake an internal Frontier Education Language (written & oral), Literacy and Numeracy test before the commencement of the main VET course
Career Opportunities

Specific audiences may be found in commerce and marketing, government and international relations including immigration, both regular and humanitarian the media, and sectors generally considered to be professional, such as law, health and medicine, technology and science. Assignments may deal with material which requires significant quality assurance processes as the consequences of mistranslation can be far reaching.

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