Prior to enrolling in Medical Terminology & Specialties II, you must have completed the specified prerequisites (if you have not taken a prerequisite, you can click on the catalog code link to see a list of upcoming course sections):
Legal & Medical Interpretation: Spanish Certificate Program Application
Prerequisite
You must have at least a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent. You must provide proof of proficiency in both English and Spanish. Documentation of at least one of the following from each list is needed to demonstrate proficiency.
Please scan and email all documents to ce-assistant@unlv.edu. To avoid any potential security risks transferred through unsecured email, please remove references to social security numbers or confidential information on your documents prior to email submission. If you have several documents for one language, please scan them as one file for upload. Files must be received three business days prior to course start.
Students who started the program prior to August 2018 and have earned a passing grade in any of the five courses are exempt from the proficiency requirements.
Acceptable Documents for Evidence of English Proficiency
High school diploma from a high school in the U.S. or other English language country or from an American School abroad.
Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, or any other degree from an institution of higher education in the U.S. or other English language country.
Language testing such as one of the following tests:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 570+ on paper; 230+ on computer version; 90+ on iBT.
ELPT (English Language Proficiency Test): 950+
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) 80+
ECPE (Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English): PASS
FCE (First Certificate in English, Level 3): A
CAE (Certificate in Advanced English, Level 4): B
CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English, Level 5): B
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 7.0
ACTFL Oral Exams (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages): Advanced Mid Level - both the OPI (telephonic) and OPIc (computer recording) are acceptable.
Acceptable Documents for Evidence of Spanish Proficiency (Documents must be translated into English)
High school diploma from a high school in a country where Spanish is spoken
Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, or any other degree from an institution of higher education where Spanish is spoken.
24+ semester college credit hours of Spanish
Language Testing
ACTFL Oral Exams (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages): Advanced Mid Level - both the OPI (telephonic) and OPIc (computer recording) are acceptable.
Time spent studying and/or working where the applicant was required to perform tasks at a professional level in Spanish at least 75% of the time.
Language Testing
If you do not have documents from the list(s) to demonstrate proficiency, you can take English or Spanish language proficiency exams online through our partnership with Language Testing International. Download instructions on how to access and schedule the exam. Please note, you must choose Exam Level 4 or higher to be evaluated for an advanced-mid level rating. You must have access to a computer with internet, microphone, and video capability to take the exam.
Medical Terminology & Specialties I
Medical interpreters must build an extensive vocabulary of all the medical terms encountered from the time patients register in a health care facility to the moment they are discharged. Receive a thorough grounding in basic medical terminology through a structured study of root words, prefixes, and suffixes that allows you to decode the meaning of words when the vocabulary is unknown. Anatomy, physiology, common health problems, and medical procedures will be covered in the following human body systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, digestive, and endocrine. Students must also pay a one-time $155 book fee upon entry of first course in the program. Book fee includes workbook and all learning materials needed for all four courses in the certificate program.
If you have previously taken courses with us, check your Registration History to see if any of your past courses meet the prerequisites.
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