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Kathryn Scholz

  • Senior Teaching Faculty, Translation & Interpreting

Education

MA, University of Minnesota, 2001

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
GLOBAL 310-001 Language Skills at Work T 2:30pm-3:45pm
TRNSLTN 730-103 Internship in Translation/Interpreting No Meeting Pattern
TRNSLTN 730-207 Internship in Translation/Interpreting No Meeting Pattern

Courses Taught

  • MALLT 712 – Research Methods in Languages & Literature
  • TRNSLTN 201 – Introduction to Translation & Interpreting Studies
  • TRNSLTN 530 – Business & Professional Aspects of Translation
  • TRNSLTN 727 – Project Management in Translation TRNSLTN 728 – Editing for Translation
  • TRNSLTN 730 – Internship in Translation

Related Activities

  • Internship Coordinator
  • Graduate Program in Translation and Interpreting Project Manager
  • UWM Language Services

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