Certified Spanish Interpreter Degree and Certification Facts

Learn about Spanish interpreter degrees and certificate programs and certification options, including areas of specialization that you can choose from. Keep reading to find out more.

What Types of Spanish Interpreter Programs Are Available?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), although there are a variety of career paths to become an interpreter, many employers prefer that you have a bachelor's degree (www.bls.gov). A certificate or associate's degree program can get you started and provide you with some of the coursework you'll need for your bachelor's degree.

You can find community Spanish interpreter certificate and associate's degree programs at community colleges or university extension departments. Some schools also offer specialized programs in medical, legal or court interpreting. Online programs can be found at the certificate, associate's and bachelor's degree levels.