For Students

​​​​​DePaul’s Translator and Interpreter Corps (TIC) gives its student employees a unique opportunity to gain experience in translation and interpreting while having access to DePaul resources such as translation and interpreting courses, faculty with experience and expertise in the field, and the Tutoring & Language Learning Center. These resources put students at a significant advantage upon completion of their degree, as their TIC experience provides them with translation and interpreting skills, an awareness of professional processes and practices, and an understanding of working conditions in the translation and interpreting field.

TIC offers a limited number of student worker positions depending on current and projected needs. To inquire whether TIC is currently accepting applications, or for any other information about TIC, please contact Elias Shakkour, Director of TIC, at tic@depaul.edu.

  • Program Goals and Learning Outcomes

  • Responsibilities

Courses and Related Programs

The Department of Modern Languages offers translation and interpreting courses and a number of translation and interpreting programs for students interested in receiving training in the field, whether to supplement their TIC work or as an independent path toward professional development. Courses are offered in both a polyglot (non-language-specific) format (under the MOL designation) and in a language-specific format (under the various language-program designations).
See below for current and upcoming course offerings.​​​​

If you have any questions, please contact Elias Shakkour, TIC Director, at tic@depaul.edu.

  • Course Offerings (Polyglot Format)

  • Course Offerings (Language-Specific)

  • Related Programs