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  Translation and Technology (Scientific, Technical and Medical) MSc


University College London    Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Full time & Part time September MSc 1 year full time, 2 years part time
Communication & Media Studies (7) Languages, Literature & Culture (21) Linguistics & Classics (23)

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Are you interested in becoming a skilled translator in the scientific, technical, and medical fields? Look no further than the Translation and Technology (Scientific, Technical and Medical) MSc programme at UCL. This first-class training programme offers you the opportunity to develop your translation and language skills while deepening your understanding of communication tools. You'll also gain valuable experience in translation technology, which is revolutionizing the industry. Whether you're a recent graduate or a practitioner, this programme will equip you for professional work or research in translation studies. With a variety of language pairs available, you'll have the chance to specialize in your chosen field. Join us at UCL and kickstart your translation career!

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Master specialist skills in the translation of scientific, technical and medical content through this programme. The Translation and Technology (Scientific, Technical and Medical) MSc will enable you to develop your translation and language expertise, while gaining experience in key translation technology. Taught at UCL with its world-leading credentials, you’ll graduate with skills ideal for the science, technology and communications industries.

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Entry Requirements

A high upper second-class Bachelor's degree (average 65% and above), or a BA/BSc (any result) plus a minimum of 2 years’ proven experience in the translation industry, or an MA/MSc (any result), or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Students should only translate out of a language in which they have an advanced level and translate into a language in which they have native proficiency (language combinations subject to availability).




Fees

UK tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £15,100
Part-time: £7,550

Overseas tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £31,100
Part-time: £15,550

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