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how many years of education does it takes to become an interpreter??

im in college and i want to go into child education and i dont know what to do after i am finished with that. like how i go into the language interpreting filed..
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Treasa’s Answer

Interpreters and translators typically need at least a bachelor's degree which is of four years.Students can choose to specialize in interpretation or translation common to a certain industry.For example, he or she may take electives to learn frequently-used vocabulary of the legal system or the structure of social service departments. Classes may broach subjects such as basic business management skills and common problems of translation. Common topics may include:

Ethics of translation
Consecutive interpretation note taking
Speaking and discourse
Business interpreting
Sight interpretation
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Rebecca’s Answer

If I understand the question, you are pursuing an elementary education degree, which will take four or five years to complete. Upon completion of the Bachelors, one interested in Speech Pathology, would apply for a Master's Program, which takes three years to complete. I hope this helps.

Rebecca recommends the following next steps:

Speak with your College Counselor to start a plan for a Master's Program.
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